THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1914. PROVIDE WRETCHED Watch , and Jewelry Repair's ca Merch&stdtioo of cs Mcrfi OnhT Doll , Hospital Sixth Floor HUTS IN FROZEN LAND FOR RUSSIAN EXILES Old Places of Exile Found ln-; . adequate to Care for In-j creased Numbers, NINE MONTHS OF WINTER TtlTa I4t Cloa to Starvation, With j Drlad and Half Putrid Tian as j Tnlr Maaaa of Suatanaaea. ! London, May 20. A frightful picture of condition in the latest territory to be added to the Russian empire's exile area was received hefe today from the Hi. Petersburg correspondent of the . United Press. On account of the increasing number of political deportations from Euro pean Russsla, the old places of exile have proved inadequate and the gov- rnmnl hoa a1i4l tn th lint TtiisalrfiA Vstye, on the rirer Indlguirka, in lati tude 71 north, about 60 miles from the Arctic ocean. A few miserable huts have been pro vided at the point chosen for the ex iles. It is surrounded by a woodless, unproductive swamp. The nearest hu man habitation la at the miserable vil lage of Uut-Yanstk, about 600 miles dis tant. Ust-Yansk is a shelter post of men engaged In the liquor transport service. Even here everything is left to i fhino If nnnnrtunilv nffera m&ilH are aeuverea inere. uiieu, iiowevvr, the place is Isolated for months at a time. Winter lasts nine months. Dur ing its depths the sun shines only an hour or two a day. In the summer, when the roads from the south become passable, caravans brlnx supplies of vodka, which the r traders barter for valuable furs. A period of general drunkenness Invari ably follows, during which the natives drink away the fruit of their year'B Worn. klicy live ill a, iuiauui om.v? . of semi-starvation, mostly on dried and half putrid fish. There are no medical men and even lamps are unob tainable. Itusakoe Ustye has not even L'st-Yapsk's measure of civilization. Project Workers Fighting Squirrels XMtoh-Bldsrs at Klamath Carry Small Calibre mines and rarmers Are Sup plied Traa With Poison. Klamath Falls, Or., May 20. All dltrh-rldprs employed on the Klamath project are armed with small calibre rifles and carry a quantity of squirrel poison. In a campaign to eradicate the siiiirrela from the project and thus in crease the efficiency of the reclama tion service. The squirrels are wont to burrow into the ditch and canal banks, just above the waterline. As the head of water Is Increased, the bank, weakened by the burrowing, gives way and the water quickly washes out the bank, often necessitating the shutting off of the water In the large canals while repairs are' being made. In addition to the ditch-riders being on the firing line, the reclamation is enlisting the farmers in the fight. They are being supplied with free squirrel poison. Speeder Arrested; Judge With Him Officer rinda Magistrate In Back Beat of Machine Which Has Bean Meld Up of Exceeding Cpeed Limit. Aberdeen. Wash., May 20. When T. B. Breuner, a well known attorney, was stopped by the police today on the charge of speeding while on his way to the golf grounds, the officer told him he was under arrest, and that he miiat appear before Judge Knyder In the morning. Looking at the passen ger In the rear seat the officer discov ered that It was Judge Snyder himself. Bnyder has been fining everyone ar reted for speeding in the sum of $10. Breuner is one of ( Snyder's intimate friends. Chautauqua at Hood River. Hood River, Or., May 20. Decoration Day will be appropriately observed in i Hood River by the members of the Q. A. R. and Woman's Relief Corps this , year and the committee on program ' has secured the services of R. A. Booth ' of Eugene to deliver the oration. The city has donated the old soldiers $25 ' to aid them In arranging the program. Hood River citizens are preparing to hold a four days' Chautauqua meeting ; beginning July 1. The city council granted the committee the privilege of : using the city property surrounding the abandoned water supply. It Is thought that a much larger crowd will attend the sessions if they are held within the city. Last year's Chautau- j qiiu wuh not a financial success, the i , committee having the matter In charge j loKlng approximately $1200. Carriexl Vood in Her Apron. BoIlnat. Cal., May 20. Mrs. John EI- ', frlck set her clothes on fire while put ting an apronful of wood Into her kitch en stove and was so badly burned that ! she died on her way to the hospital. vX)Wn viae Every Man Desires a Home Help him get it by in vesting in this co operative home-buildinjf 'organization. . Stock 100 shares $36. Pays 2. quarterly. The Oregon Home Builders Oliver K. Jeffrey. Pres. Northwestern Bank Building Building Success in Our Waist Store As we have built the largest waist business in Portland by a constant observance of the trend of New York and Paris fashions, plus a lib eral policy, so shall we further increase the renown of our waist section by Inaugurating an Immense Sale of Waists THAT WOMAN IS FORTUNATE WHO NEEDS NEW BLOUSES-NOW We have acquired by special and interesting purchases an immense collection of the newest waists in models very much in demand at the moment. Waists that are rare at these prices, for they were bought on a scale overshadowing any previous purchase ever made in this store. The blouses for this sale are the result of the most careful and painstaking shopping, as a consequence we have the choicest blouses in every material at every price, in each instance MUCH LESS than regular. The newest Summer blouses in Silks, Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepes, Laces, Voiles, Cotton Crepes, Handkerchief Linen, Lingerie and novelty materials. Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $4.50 Special $2.95 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $5.00 Special $3.45 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $6.00 Special $335 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $6.50 Special $5.00 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $8.00 Special $6.50 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $9.50 Special $7.50 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $10.50 Special $8.50 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $12.50 Special $10.00 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $1.75 Special $1.00 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $2.00 Special $1.23 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $2.50 Special $1.50 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $2.75 Special $1.73 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $3.00 Special $1.95 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $3.50 Special $2.35 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $3.75 Special $2.48 Summer Blouses, selling regularly at $4.00 t Special $2.73 Third Floor. Summer House Dresses. Aprons and Kimonos Materially Price Lowered $3.50 Crepe. Kimonos $2.75 Fine serpentine crepe kimonos, in empire, loose flowing style or with shirred ribbon belted backs. Some have large sailor collars of satin, others with V-neck, and are made with elbow sleeves and with tarn-back -cuff s or ribbon finish. Also the new Japanese effect, made. in loose style, in fancy draped effect in front with sash. The col ors are light blue, navy, cadet, pink and lavender. $1.75-$1. 85 House Dresses $1.19 $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50 House Dresses 95c These dresses are of nurse's stripe ging ham or percales, in light or dark colors, made with sailor collar or yoke effects, and some with vest effects, with short or three quarter sleeves. The skirts are plain or with panel back and piped waistline. They come in plain colors, checks, stripes and figures in tan, lavender, light blue, cadet and black and white checks. Sizes 34 to 46. Coverall Aprons Special 50c Made of percale, in light and dark colors, with kimono sleeves and turn-back cuffs, round neck finished with white pipings and belted back. $2.25 Crepe Kimonos $1.69 These kimonos are made of fine plisse . crepe in dainty colors, light blue, lavender, tan, pink and gray, in pretty flowered pat terns. They are made in empire style with V-neck and elbow sleeves, and are finished with satin bandings of contrasting colors. $2.25 to $2.75 House Dresses $1.59 These are our high-grade house dresses, extra well-fitting and well made, in a large variety of styles and materials, such as striped, checked and plaid ginghams, plain chambray, striped, checked and figured per cales, in many new models. Made in high and low-neck effects, with round, sailor or collarless finish, trimmed with embroidery or bandings, long or short sleeves. Skirts are plain or with panel backs, finished at waist with belts or pipings. . All sixes and colors. 1 $2.50 Jap. Kimonos $1.75 Regulation Japanese kimonos of crepe in green, pink, rose, gray and cadet in dainty combinations of colors, with cherry blos soms and wistaria flowered patterns. All have sashes to match. $1.50 Crepe Kimonos 98c They are made of serpentine crepe in em pire style in light blue, pink, lavender, cadet, navy or red. They have V-necks, short sleeves and are cord finished. 4th Floor !' GFttV Art jt ijuriTum yvoioe C1LO V tS M CMetxHandioo ofcMil Only" We Act in an Advisory Way to Men In Matters of Furnishings Today We Strongly Urge All Men to Economize by This Sale Having demonstrated in a series of wonderfully success ful shirt sales that we have given as high intrinsic worth as anyone can give, we now turn our attention to men's pa jamas, nightgowns and other Summer necessities. We shall PROVE to your entire satisfaction that no where else in the city can you secure such positive savings as are obtainable in our men's furnishing sales. Our WHOLE reputation hangs on the FIRST sale we make to you. Do you think we would JEOPARDIZE it? $2.00 Union Suits, Special $1.65 Fine white lisle thread union suits, made in the spring-needle weave, form-fitting. They have the new trouser seat, closed crotch, and are reinforced at all principal points of wear. Long or half sleeves, ankle length. $1.50 Union Suits, Special 98c White and ecru lisle thread union suits, made especially for Sum mer wear, with short or long sleeves, ankle length, and with the new style trouser seat. All reinforced at chief points of wear. $1.00 Athletic Union Suits, Special 69c The most convenient and coolest garments for Summer wear. They are of checked and barred nainsook, striped madras and soi sette, made athletic style, sleeveless and knee length. Full range of sizes from 34 to 50. Porous Mesh Underwear -$1.00 union suits Special, 69c. 50c shirts and drawers Special, 33c each. Porous mesh is made with double holes, permitting the free ven tilation of the body, and has always been considered a strictly health garment for Summer wear. They are made ankle length with long or half sleeves and come in either union suits or separ ate shirts and drawers. Athletic Shirts and Drawers 43c Each Introducing a new line of two-piece athletic underwear, made from fine quality checked nainsook. The shirts are made sleeve less and are reinforced. The drawers are in knee length and have double seat. $2.50-$3 Pajamas $1.65 These pajamas are made from fine quality silk mixed madras, French percale and soisette, made with mili tary collar or V-neck, and are trim'd with single and double silk frogs. $1.50 Summer Pajamas $1.15 ; Plain colored and fancy striped pa-j jamas of soisette and fancy madras., Made with military collar and trim'd with silk braid. $1 Muslin Night Shirts Special 63c These nightshirts are made of plain white muslin with V-neck or military collar, trimmed with single or double rows of white and fancy braid. They are all cat full size and are shown in sizes IS to 18. First Floor tSilKStocKings $1.50 Stockings, $1.19 Ingrain thread silk stockings in black, medium weight made with wide-fashioned trunk tops of cotton for long wear and cotton soles with extra spliced toes. These have the popular lavender tops, $1.75 Stockings, $1.35 Extra heavy black ingrain pure thread silk stockings. Made with the durable cotton garter tops and soles with the heels, toes and soles extra spliced for long wear. These stockings are elastic, extra long and extra full in width. $2.00 Stockings, $1.50 Outsize silk stockings, thread silk, extra long and wide. In black, white, tan, pink, sky, car dinal or gray. First Floor Presenting Some New W. B. Corsets Kfo X7 R TMJI- CO AG (VJrV Made of extra quality coutil with embroidery trimmings. These corsets are made for the aver age figure, having medium busts and very long, straight lines over the hips, back and sides. Six elastic gores inserted at intervals around the bottom, which make for extra comfort. $3.00 W. B. Models $1.95 These corsets are made of the best grade coutil with dainty em broidery trimmings. Made with medium and low bust with ex treme length over the abdomen, hips and back Built on the latest straight lines, having three pairs of hose supporters attached. $1.75 W. B. Nuform Corsets $1.19 Medium and low bust models, fashioned with the long, graceful hip-conforming lines, having two pairs of hose supporters attached. Made of batiste and coutil, embroidery trimmed. Sizes 19 to 30. Fourth Floor Charming Trimmed Leghorn Hats At $5.95, Instead of $10.00 For new Summer hats of such unapproachable distinction this is an extraordinary low price there is a refined ele gance to these New Leghorn hats that can only be imparted by an artist a pleasing becomingness that sets off the face and gives a smart individuality to the Wearer that is so sat- isfactory, and which places these hats above the kind one usually finds at this special price. They are most artistically trimmed with flowers, ribbons and many faced with plain or figured silk. Smartly Trim'd Tailored Lizere Hats Speciaf $4.95 to $15.00 These tailored hats have a poise and dash that no word quite describes, but which will be appreciated by every wo man who sees them tomorrow. As they are made of the new Lizere braids, they possess a newness that is decid edly appealing, besides they are attractively trimmed with ribbons, small clusters of flowers and small tailored wings. In all black effects. Second Floor 25 Reduction- on all Framed Pictures Ready-Made Frames Metal Frames Unframed Pictures Frames Made to Order Sixth Floor. These Summer Wash Fabrics Will Interest Many at These Prices 40c STRIPE CREPE 29c A medium weight crepe, white grounds with black, blue, lavender and navy staple and cluster stripes. 32 inches wide. Silk Finish Moire Poplin, ; 50c The very latest light weight, soft-finish fabric manufactured to comply 75c Plaid Ratine, 49c 40 inches wide in broken and block plaids, multi-colors beautifully combined. It is constructed so as to pre vent wrinkling, in a weight specially adapted for skirts, coats and dresses. 40c Printed Voile and Crepe Voile, Special, 25c Soft, sheer and clingy fabrics, about 38 inches in width, in white and tinted grounds on which are print ed small, neat colored floral designs. with the present styles. Ad mirably suited for coats and dresses. ... 40c Satin Stripe Crepe, 29c A crinkled crepe weave in colored grounds with white Jacquard satin stripe in very novel effect. The colors are blue, pink, mode, russet, helio," delft blue, rose and black. Basement. Fashion's Fad Novelty Earring. Inexpensive in Price According to the latest re ports from New York and abroad, novelty earrings are en joying great popularity. Earrings of splendor and sparkle or soft, subdued tones, or one's own personal color, or a match for one's costumes, or a reflection of some sentiment, or a contrast with some tone - scheme these new earrings of fer these many opportunities for personal adornment. In pendant style and hoop ef fects in French jet, jade and white stone novelty effects, of pearl, gold plate and colored stone, set in new and unusual shapes. 50c to $12.00 each Tint rioor.