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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. 20 All Charge Purchases Tomorrow Go on March Accounts Payable April First, Shop Early Tomorrow! FOREST ASSOCIATION Wilt HOLD MEETING Annual Election and Dinner; Planned for Gathering Here March 7. i The annual meeting of the Oregon Forem Hire amioclatlon is to be held lai hnti March 7. when officers' wUl be elected1 ana plans fSiv .1 ' . ..! will V mnd Th. I IJ f J (HI v nun - " pant year mw irreat development In . protection work and It la expected that , a larg-e number of timber owners, atate , and government officials, will attend! the meeting. I The aociatlon has a membership! representing approximately 4,000,000 j acres of timber land in the state and it Is regarded by the private timber Interests of the state As the most po tent factor In securirji Oregon's pro gressive forest legislation. A dinner Is planned for the evening of the meeting date. The program, as arranged so far, Includes addresses by forge 8. Long of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company of Tacoma;'J John II. Carroll of the Evening Telegram; E. l. Alien, roresir oi uw i estry and Conservation association; J. H. Haak, Oregon Logging & Timber company, and If. D. Langllle of the James D. Laccy Co. PEACE APPROPRIATION IS OPPOSED BY IRISH "100 Years Peace Among . English Speaking Peo ples" Ill-Advised,' Resolutions protesting against the expropriation by congress of aiy funds In the celebration of the , '(Hundred Years' Peace Among Knglish ISpeaking Peoples" were adopted by Division No. .1, Ancient Order of Hibernians of! Portland, Monday night, and will be s-ht to the national senate and house of representatives In form of me morial. The resolutions characterize the ap propriation of money for this purpose as an "wholly unjustifiable waste of public money and calculated to excite 111 feeling towards the United States In European countries which have been uniformly friendly to this republic whetr Kngland was bitterly hostile." The resolutions further allege that England desires not to celebrate 100 years' peace but to make it the basis for an Anglo-American alliance, which It is said would be to England's ad vantage but not to America's. The resolutions are signed by T. J. Murphy of 273 Russell street and Ed mund J. Murnane, president and sec re- lary, respectively, or me local division which pledges energetic opposition to every member of congress who favors ' the ' appropriation of money for the peace celebration by either voice or vote. FOUND DYING WITH BULLET HOLE IN HEAD ! Herbert Thompson Killed, Purposely or Accidently, at Birch Creek Ranch, (HpecUl to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Feb. 27. Either the result of suicide or accident, Herbert ..Thompson, son of William Thompson of Vale, is dead at the ranch of Alfred hmlth, on west Birch creek, near Pilot Rock. Death was caused by a bullet from a 30-30 rifle through his fore head. The young man, who Is a nephew of Smith, had been working for his uncle since Monday. Early last even ing a shot was heard In the bunkhouse and Thompson was found on the floor dying, with the rifle by his side. He had apparently been in good spirits, and no reason Is known why he Should take his own life, yet indi cations point strongly in that direc tion. Coroner Garfield and . Sheriff Taylor left for the Smith ranch this morning. Thompson was about 23 , years old and was a nephewalso of ! W. W. Harrah and Charles Oleott, well known Pendleton residents. F. R. SMITH'S CONDITION REPORTED TO BE BETTER Fred R. Sniith, who wws stricken with paralysis while driving into Port land yesterday from his ranch near Oregon City, was, reported to be In bet ter condition today at the Good Sa-' marlfetn hospital. Mr. Smith Is the son of Mrs. Samuel- D. Smith, who resides at the Mailory hotel. Mrs. James C. Zan. Mrs. N. E. Ayer and Miss Laurel Smith are his j sisters, and Russel Smith Is a brother, i Mr. Smith Is under the care of two j trained nurses. Although he is unablo , to move his body, he has regained con-; ' sclousness several times since he was , stricken on the Macadam road. 413 WOMEN QUALIFY i YESTERDAY AS VOTERS Women yesterday again showed- thelr Interest In registration and:"-J3 .Qualified during the day as voters The men who registered numbered T77, making the day's total 990. The total for the present registration until last ' night is 32,783. men numbering 23,194 ,,and women 9S$9.-i., Party registration "was as follows: "Republicans, 21.208; Democrats, 7162; Progressives, 1594; Independents, 1263; Prohibitionists, 1005; Socialists, 551. The Prohibition ists joined the four leaders In the 6na thousand column yesterday. BOYS ARE SEEKING TO BREAK CIGARETTE HABIT Daily applications for treatment with nitrate of silver for the cigarette lablt are being received by the Juve nile court from boys. About half a dosen have already applied. Before the treatment is given opinions of physicians will be requested as to the effefts of the treatment. Dr. John G. v Abel" has already volunteered to ad minister tha treatment. Probation Of flper1 Mcintosh said that only with the . consent of parents would the boys be Allowed to b treated should It be de I "INDESTRUCTO" TRUNKS Meier & Frank Exclusive Portland Agents Guaranteed for 5 years against loss or damage. New Basement Annex WILiIiAMETTE -SEWING MACHINES Sold here-Exclusively Easy payment plan 2.00 down $1.00 weekly New Basement Annex PERRIN'S GLOVES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Meier & Prank Exclusive agents for Women's Penins First Floor, Main Building MADAME IRENE CORSETS Assure the wearer of perfec tion in corsetry. Second Floor, New Building HEAR THE NEW RECORDS Sound-Proof Rooms, Complete assortment of Victrolas and Grafonolas New Basement Annex FREE RENTAL BUREAU Located on the Fourth Floor Main Building Subscribers to Delineator March Number Is n. Sub scribers at 60c rate? may re ceive their copies by calling at Pattern Department First Fir. Balcony, Maln Bldg. News That Will Create Unusual Activity at Meier & Frank's CA tjry j Tomorrow! Store Closes 6 P. M. Hiiiiimiiiiiiiimiuiiimiiiiiiimimiimmimiiiiiiu I Visit Our Beautiful 1 I Seventh Floor 1 75c to $1.25 Neckwear at 49c Restaurant TOMORROW AND ENJOY AN APPETIZING 50c - LUNCHEON 11:30 A. M. TO 2 P. M. This is a special purchase of dainty creations in women's Neckwear and on Saturday we'll give you the benefit of our. fortunate purchase. Al that is new is shown in an assortment of CHimpes',"' Fichus, Fancy Frills in plain Nets and Shadow Lace Plauen Lace Collars and Coat Sets Medici Frills Jabots, - Rabats, etc. Ordinarily you'd pay from 75c to $1.25 for this exquisite neckwear specially priced for today ylQj, TtSU zz your choice at 1 New $1.25 Kid Gloves at 98c Afternoon Tea From 2:30 to 5 P. M. E 1 VERNA SMITH The Famous Contralto Soloist, Will Be E Present From 3 to 5 P. M. S The Highest Rating in the City of Port- land 95.8 Was Awarded Our Res- taurant by the City Health Bu- E s reau in a Kecent Investigation. ?i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 pair NEW and perfect in condition are these splendid Kid Gloves offered' at such an unusual reduction for Saturday. They're in 1 and 2-clasp style Pique and Overseam sewn in all colors Black, White, Tan, Mode, Gray and Brown, with stitching of same or con trasting colors. Every t pair of Gloves will be fitted by our expert Glove Fitters. This is an exceptional opportunity to match the new spring clothes with gloves usually selling at $i.o tne pair special tjg Kale ft Frank's Ilrst Floor Main Bull din Meier & Frank's Popular "Invincible" Suits for Men Are Priced to Suit YOUR Purse $16.50 Hundreds of Portland's correctly dressed men have found that these "Invincible" Suits possess real worth that they embody careful workmanship, good wear ing qualities, and always represent, in their distinctive lines, style authority. And, of course, the price appeals to their common sense $16.50 for such suits that ab solutely cannot fee duplicated elsewhere under $25. These garments are tailored by a master tailoring establishment which is noted for its adeptness in bringing out dis tinctive style lines, together with its excellent judg ment in embodying practical features. We make speci fications for them as to the style, fabrics and patterns ALL WOOL is employed in every garment. Make it a point to see one of these "Invincible" Suits it's well worth your while. "Samson" Suits for Boys Are Essentially Made for Rough Wear Realizing that the average boy, to . get real service out of his clothes, required a radical change in the workman ship of the ordinary garment, we decided to have some suits made to our own specifications their durability and strength is so thorough that the name "Samson" is justifiable. All ! the seams are stoutly reinforced, the fabrics are ALL-WOOL, the workmanship is perfect in detail, and the styles are smart and becoming. In specify ing to the manufacturer who makes our "Samson" Boys' Suits we lay strong emphasis on the quality of lining em ployed and also, the way it is built into each suit. Come and see these "Samson" Suits they are made with a definite purpose in view to give that boy ' downright service. In cluded with every suit is an extra pair of Knickers. "Samson" ouus piacu dL pu.au. Third Floor New BtOldln A Complete Line of Dependable Wm. C. Brown Hosiery for Women and Children It's the never-varying dependability of this celebrated Wm. C. ..Brown Sea Jsland Hosiery that has made it so well known and of standard worth among many Portland women. The wearing qualities and style are really built into this Hose the long and uniform fibres employed are carefully fashioned into perfect Hose. Meier & Frank's are Portland agents for the genuine Wm. C. Brown Sea Island Hosiery for Women and Children. -" , Here is one style Wm. C. Brown, No. 925, Women's regular and outsize black Silk Lisle Hose; full fashioned, of long strand cotton this fibre is durable, and the minute way it is woven into the full fashioned Hose makes a very stylish and serviceable Hose; smooth double soles and high spliced heels and toes; wide elastic garter welts. Comes in light-medium weights. And for such Hose, the price is only, pair 50 Wm. C. Brown, No. 400, Women's black lisle, clear-finish Hose; carefully made in every detail; neat double soles and high spliced heels; four- Inli 1oct.- nrortpr wltc- llrrht WfMCrht An X-'! UlVll VAOOl.lv. .... cellent grade 3 pairs for ?1 or pair 35 -Wm. C. Brown's Children's Sea Island Cotton Hose in black. This style is extremely durable. Well made "of tough cotton fiber. Seamless legs, in medium weight, all sizes, 25e Other Good Hosiery Greatly Reduced Saturday Infants' 25c Seamless Silk Lisle Hose in black white, tan, sky blue and pink light and medium. weights, sizes 4 to txi. Splendid body, soft finish and neatly made 3 for 50, pair 19 Women's 50c Outsize Hose in black and all desirable colors; stylishly fashioned m very good lisle and also silk lisle; soft and durable soles, wide garter tops and high spliced heels. This lot is of a broken line but practically all sizes for the time at least 2 pairs for 75, pair 38. NEW HOSIERY FOR WOMEN -fashioned .in plaited style-black and wmte ; smoothly woven seamless feet ; ex tra heavy soles, heels and toes; wide elastic garter tops. The finish of this Hose T exquisite and complete in detail, and they are warranted to give splendid wear. Three pairs for $2.00 pair 75 mui t rnnri nrt i-ioor-iMin Building Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the February Drug Sa;le 2oc Sw.ansdown Face Towcler, box...-, f. ...12 50c Egyptian Face Powder, box.". -....(,... .2iSC 50c FJcaya Cream, jar . ....r 39o 50c PompeiaftJMassage Cream, jar Uv. . .25c $1 .50 Oriental Cream, bottle ... s ;. , . . 89 25c Kolynos Tooth Faste, tube 25c Eut'hymol Tooth Faste, 2 tubes J. .,.250 25c Rubifoam, 2 bottles. J. . .250 50c Pcbeco. Tooth Paste, tube : ....28c $1.00 Pinal's Eau de Quinine, bottle ...'.! 690 50c Danderim?; bottle '.'... ....330 - 25c Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum, 2 boxes 4....250 25c Squibb's Talcum, box ,....... .150 .25c Roger 8c Gallet's Violet Soap, bar .L...210 $1.75 Iloubigant's Ideal Perfume, oz 4. .$1.39 ?5c Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, bottle 1 59?. 50c Hind's IIoneviAlmond Cream, bottle . . . .27 C 35c Hospital Cdttoii ..-.200 50C B. & B. Cotton 330 35c B. & B. Catfze, 5 yards in bolt . i 270 T5c Olive Oil, bottle..6 .1'...:590 45c Witch Hazel, bottle 300 25c Rose Water and Glycerine, bottle ....150 25c Castor Oil, bottle 150 fcOc Hair BrflSties, 'each ' .r -..J 350 $1.75 Gloria Hair ' Brushes, each I 980 All Pipes 25 Off Saturday, Last Day of Februaryal of Notions and Dressmakers' Supplies The variety and completeness of the items offered in 4his tiraely Notion Event, together with the noteworthy price reductions, has been the means of thousands of worthwhile purchases made by pru dent women. And Ihere are still many items for you to cjhoose from today, and by the time you have your list complete in purchases, the saving will indeed surprise you. Helow is a partial list: P 7 Spools Charter Oak Cotton Thread, 200 yards . 25 3c Charter Oak Darning Cotton, black, white and colors, 5 for. .10 25c Ideal Folding Skirt Markers r M lO- 30c Pkg. Black Lace Strings, one dozen Xt? 10? 15c Box Horn Hair Pins, shell or amber, box 5c Pkg. K. B. Black Imported Hair Pins, 3 for i. 10v 10c Koh-I-Noor or See-it Spring Placket Fasteners, all sizes, each 5c' Dutch Linen Tape, all sizes, 3 for ... ':. 5c Helen Hair Nets, all shades, 8 for 25- 5c Carmen Hair Nets, all -shades, 7 for 5c Queen CoRafStays, 3 for .: (. x"v 10c Pearl Bone Collar Stays :-..: 10c Eve or Astra Collar Stays, 3 for - V 25c Children's Hickory Hose Supporters, all sizes, pair...; 5c Broken Lines of Hooks and Eyes, 2 for j..- 10c Macy Hooks and Eyes in glass Tubes, each 5c Windsor or Dorcas Hooks and Eyes, 6 for. .... . . .1. C 10c Wilson Hooks and Eyes, card 50c Women's Princess Chic Hose Supporters, each . 8c Grip-it Safety Pins, card 5c Conqueror, Etc., 3 for , 10c Pimcale or Queen Pins, paper. j " ' Yl 5c Gent'or American Maid Pins paper 4c Washington Pins, 2 i-Si Splendid Line of Children's Important News for the Men! Men's New MusUn Night Shirts Cut "V" neck shape or turndown collar style. Muslin in these Night Shirts is soft and durable, cut full for real comfort the finish of the seams is of careful and neat workmanship. Neat pockets, all sizes IS to 20 tomorrow VlOv Men's Soft Mercerized Fabric Pajamas per fectly cut for comfort, and well made in every particular; come in -cream. Also fine per cales, in fancy striped and attractive figured patterns employed for some of these Pa- QQp jamas all sizes suit just ,OU Men's Splendid Worsted Union Suits per fectly made in the form-fitting style, and the sub stantial texture of the materials retains this "form fitting" the crotch of this suit is made just com fortably large. In natural gray, all sizes, OQ weight suitable for present wear suit V X0 Men's Imported Silk Lisle Thread Hose in black, tan, purple, cadet blue, gray and maroon. The "smoothness" of the fit of this Hose, and the durable way it is woven, has established its worth as one of the best 25c grades. Heels " Q and toes are high spliced. Special, pair.. .UK Men's and Women's Shaker-Knit Ruffneck Sweater Coats in oxford gray, navy, cardinal, maroon and white. The knitting of these Coats is splendid throughout, both for wear and ftyle. The' fronts are attractively trimmed with five handsome pearl buttons; neat pockets; (StO QQ medium weights special i$iJli& Men's Foulard Silk Four-in-Hands all shaped and designed in the popular new Spring rtyles. This silk is rich and lustrous and sets off the dis tinctive designs in a new and striking- way. Wide variety of beautiful shades and designs in 0t bias striped effects special at .iOZ Men's Popular "No -Fade" GUARANTEED Shirts designed in all the new and attrrctive Spring styles; soft and striking colors are worked into distinctive and fast patterns, on such fine materials as madras, percale and cham- " J? bray all sizes choose now at J)-lJ-tJ Men's Merino Natural Gray Shirts come in medium weight material that is light, but warm, due to the nicety of the fabric. Seams, collars, cuffs and fronts are perfectly finished. All CQ sizes special now '. OU Just Znild Korrlton Strt Xntraac Creepers and Rompers 50c to $2.50 This is a Spring line, brim full of practical new styles their originality in shape, cut of collars and trimmings will become the little tots in every way high and low necks, cut on new lines some with a very pretty button effect en circling the bottom. For the Creepers, sizes 6 months to 2 years, the materials are of crepes, chambray, gingham and dimities. Rompers made up in ging hams, crepes, galatea, chambray and pop lins, of practical darlLcolors -some with broad belts, wide collars and beach pants. These are designed to be the favored styles for this season, and now mothers may choose from Rompers or Creepers at very moderate prices sizes 2 years to 6 years 53c to $2.50. Second Floor Bw Ball die 7 f Jm m w 3 Kodak Accessories Reduced Saturday Taking every precaution to produce the best possible results in our Kodak Finishing Department, we use Velox exclusively for all our work; further,, we maintain the services of an expert who was form erly in the employ of the Eastman Kodak Co. We are completely equipped to produce from every negative pictures that are absolutely perfect in "detail". This department is always supplied with' a high-grade and com plete line of Kodaks and Supplies. Specials for Saturday: $3.50 METAL TRIPODS SPECIAL $2.63 $1.75 METAL TRIPODS SPECIAL $1.33 90c WOODEN TRIPODS SPECIAL 49 Pirrt Floor Iffaw Bulldlnr 1837 The- QyAUTV Stor& of Portland Rftrv. 3ixtrv"Morrisoiv Aider Sts. $1.00 Double Width Cretonncjs, 49c Beautiful and exquisite double width Cretonnes A n. firm and very soft body which produces delicate shadow effects; thi harmo nizes perfectly with chintz designs, especially on a background of such pleasing colors as blue, pink and yellow. -This sharp reduction per yard affords an unusual saving on worthy merchandise--to- IQp though, yard morrow only Braparr Department Third Ploot Kaia Bulldlag Need Glasses? Consult ourOplometrist your eyes- perfectly. cure Tomorrow at . . $2.50 Alumico Frames zold- filled bridge and lifted jwith stand ard quality lens. Excellent work manship embodied in these frames for durability and perfect fit- Q" ting. Very special tomorrow.. . JJ-1-$3.50 Low Bridge Eye Glasses gold-filled, made in a neat and se- way. 1-itted tai suit 2 run riocr ww Baiiaiajr Popular Novels In Re-Print, at 50c Friar Tuck Within the Law Riders of the Purple Sage The N'e'er-Do-Well The Winning of Barbara Worth The Mistress of Shenstone The Iron Woman Girl of the Limberlost The Danger Trail The Vanity Box His Hour Passing of the Third Floor, Back Peter and the Double Cross Candy Specials! - 70c Mclba , Chocolates, spe cial pound... y 4oC 60c Buttermilk Chocolates, special, pound .43fc 50c Society Chocolates, spe cial, pound .!. .. . . . .38c 50c Bitter Sweejt Choco lates, special, ppund 38 40c Assorted Butter Cups, special, poundjj 28c 40c Assorted Cream -Wafers, special, potfnd. .25c Candy fttori 8asmnt Saturday's Grocery Specials EXTRA LARGE' NAVEL ORANGES The finest, ripe, juicy fruit seedless and well colored. 91 sire. We'vcjust received this carload of Oranges direct from Pin rir it c- i j..-.i . i a J X . niona, cauiornia. opq-iu, uu jjiuiuu), mc uun bu Victor Coffee Fresh and fragrant, pound v. ...29r Sugared Figs round :i XC New Walnuts California No. 1 crop, pound ;.20c Popcorn Old and dry, 5 pound cloth sack I....29 Boiled Ham Sliced to order,-pound ' 35c Fancy Bacon Matchless brand, half strips, pound. I . .245 Clover Leaf Butter Excellent brand, roll. ...... .g! 59. Par rood Oxoo ry, ButBtit cided to try this method.