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- ..' 3rd 16 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1915. VETERANS TO GREET il PORTLAND arms, and no foreign born person can enlist in the British army without taking an oath of allegiance to the British army, continues the statement, which concludes: "These statements are untrue, and are started for the purpose of discouragln&'citizens of the United States from emigrating: to the Oominion of Canada, ;where they will find a hearty welcome, hospitable friends, just laws and great prosper ity." JITNEYS TO BE DISCUSSED nil 1 llfil UnuuUttmuHiiiWHHiimiudtimmiiHuiiuwmiiJ sag v-m Our ji moFirow HI ill I PREPARE Am COMMANDER IN CHIEF Distinguished Guest to Spend Thursday Here En Route to San Francisco, ;o tr n Jitney buses will be discussed from all sides tonight at Keed college. The members of the argumentation class will lead the discussion with speeches on the question, "Resolved, That All Public Passenger Service Over the Streets of Portland Should Be Under the Control of a Single company." This is not meant to include such convey ances as taxicabs. There will not be any regularity of speeches, each stu dent speaking on either side he chooses. The discussion is open, to the publjp. COUNTY COURT NEWS David James Palmer. Portland G. A. R. veterans are mak ing extensive preparations for the en tertainment of David James Palmer, .-cotnmander-in-ehief of the Grand Army of the Republic, who will spend Thursday in Portland, stopping off en 'route to the opening of the Panama " Pacific exposition at San Francisco .next Saturday. .: 'Commander Palmer will reach Port- land from Seattle at 6:45 o'clock Thursday morning and will be met at the Portland hotel by a reception com mittee consisting of past commarders headed by H. S. Fargo, department commander of the CS. A. R. of Oregon. The visiting veteran will bo wel comed by Governor Withycombe and Mayor Albee and will probably bo serenaded by the G. A. R. drum corps. '- An auto ride around Portland has been arranged for the afternoon. Commander. Palmer, who is accom panied by Mrs. Palmer and several of Ills staff, served in nearly four years of the Civil War, rising from the ranks to command of a regiment. He : was left for dead on the battlefield of Philoh but later proved to be very 'much alive. He served in the Twenty fifth Iowa infantry, and since his re- tlrement has held many positions of public trust in that state. It is expected that delegates from posts of the G. A. It. in all part, of 'Oregon will be In Portland to wel come him. Foreign Born People Not eing Drafted CaJtfary Ad Clnb Xsruea Statement Settinar at Bwt Bamori of Treat ment Accorded Outsiders in Canada. C. 1 Berrr. ex-prenidnt of the Port land Ad c'.ub, has received from the . Calgary. Canada, Ad club a statement about "Canada and Hie War,'' which denies rumors tha have been circu lated concerning Canadian conditions. Th.it Inhabitant of Canada are not being drafted for service in the Kuro- pean war, that persons from countries with which Great Britain is at war arc not being harshly treated and that nuch statements have ill effect upon Canadian merchants and discourage , citizens of this country from emigrat ing to Canada, are assertions conl. ui.ed In the statement. Far from being drafted for military service, no man in Canada can be compelled to take up The' board made an order vacating the plat of Mountain Meadow addition to Portland Heights with the excep tion of Myrtle street. Fred H. Meyer, steam roller ope rator for the county, was granted a 90 day leave of absence beginning February 15, . J. E. Winniger, Rose Grove dairy, Oswego, petitioned for $100 indemnity for four cows slaughtered because of tuberculosis. The board accepted an offer of $30 by M. Snider, lGSVi Fast Ninth street, for discarded planking of the Van couver trestle on condition that Snider remove all rubbish. On recommendation of Commission er Holman the board directed Superin tendent of Bridges and Ferries Welch to Investigate a complaint regarding lack of sufficient lights on the Burn side bridge. The board ordered that $15,000 pro vided for taking of 1915 state census be transferred to the general fund in accordance with the law passed by the present legislature abolishing the census taking. ; Superintendent of Bridges and Fer ries Welch was directed to furnish to County Insurance Kxpert W. J. Clem ens values of pontoons, sidewalks and other equipment of ferry boats and landings for use in making out of new forms of insurance policies cover ing the county ferries. The board ordered canceled uncalled for warrants totaling $115. The board directed Purchasing Agent Nelson to determine to what extent the county is interested in the pro posed overhead crossing at Fast Fifty-second street on the O-W. R. & N. line. James D. Hart, manager of the Hart Land company, had requested the board to join the petition of him self and others to the council asking for this crossing. A suggestion by peorge Lawrence that a bridle path be. established on the Slavin or Canyon? roads or both was filed without action. Roadmaster Veon was requested to investigate a complaint by the Sell wood board of. trade that Tacoma ave nue east of Sellwood is in very bad condition. The board denied payment of a bill by the Western Union Telegraph com pany of $104.86 for patrolling and re pairing Its lines along' the Columbia River highway during January, 1915. The Pacific Fire Extinguishing com pany was requested to inspect watt , meters on the courthouse switch board. Answering a letter from the Non partisan league regarding obscurity in meaning of certain portions ' of the interstate bridge specifications. Engi neer Howard sent tq the board expla nations of the points called into ques tion. The letter, was filed by the board. PPiii MM l'SI mm Work for Boy Scouts. Pendleton, Or., Feb. 16. Under a plan suggested by District Warden 10. F. A-verill and indorsed by the Ktate warden, the Pendleton Boy Scouts will bo organized into a game patrol and will cooperate with the game officers in enforcing game laws. Though they will not have the power of arrest, they are author ized to watch for game violators and report them. A course in education In the game laws and In the wild life of the mountains has been out lined by the district warden, and is given to the boys in weekly lessons. There are about 100 Boy Scouts in Pendleton. ALDER HOTEL FIRE !li!!ftl!l! 12 11 6 & m "f Jx- M IV iJi Jjl 1 HI 11 Annual Flag Sale For the Benefit of the Child Welfare Fund Conducted by the Oregon Congress of Mothers 'And Associa- Parent-Teachers tions. A special showing will be on display in the Arcade, First Floor, Main Building. Umbrellas for All Women's $5 TmbreUaa All silk and silk and linen coverings, warranted waterproof and fast black. Made with 8 ribs. In 26 inch size. Immense variety , of handles. Plain and sterling sil ver trimmings; 150 in O QQ the lot. Your choice at.. 6OI7 Men's $2.50 Umbrella Splendid coverings, in standard shapes, with eight ribs. Excellent ias sortment of handles. Take 1 QQ vour choice at 570 u Children' 3 to $3.50 TTm- ' brellae. in black and all desir able colors; IS to 22- 1 C( inch frames. Tomorrow Tint noor, Slxta-St. Bldg-. Women's Underwear 85c Women's 8US "Union Stilts the well - known "Richelieu" brand light medium-weight that is ideal for spring wear. High neck, long sleeves. Knee length. Sizes 4 to 6 Women's 50c to 65o Vests, lisle and mercerized, plain and fancy, all with low neck. Regular sizes. Special, three gar- OS ments $1; each OOC Women's 91.35 to $2 Vests ud Union Suit, of fine lisle. Suits low neck, sleeveless and knee length. In regular sizes. Sp'l, 2 garments S1.50; ea. Women's $3 to $5 Union Salts and Vests, all silk, silk ami lislo All "I low neck. Splendid assortment in J regular sizes. Special, 1 (JQ two garments S3; each.. Second noor, Slxtn-St. Blag-. Infants' Wear $2 Bassinette Cove ri, made of white Seco silk, very dain- QQ ty and desirable. Reduced to 91 and $1.25 Pillow Cases, with nanasome embroidery ruf fles. Reduced to. each.... $1.50 Bassinette Sheets, made of splendid materials. Re- re duced one-half price, each 5C $4 and $5 Hand-Made Slips, dain tily embroidered, f eatherstitched and tucked. Your choice Wednesday, wniie any remain, at 50o anfl 60c Bibs, attractive styles, some nana - scanopea. re duced Wednesday to. each Second Floor, Slxtn-St. Bide. 75c 2.50 35c Women's Silk Petticoats Women's $3.85 to $6.50 silk Pet ticoats, In excellent grades of Jersey and messaline combina tions. All in popular and desir able colors and many different styles In all sires. Your O "TQ choice at U Tilth noor. etn-St. Bldg. New Wash Goods JTew Silk Crepe Mirage Very new and attractive. in dainty floral design patterns, the Hew Silk and Cotton Jussahline Lovely light and dark colors, in brocaded floral effects, the C?f yard DUC Sew Finely Woven Linen Comes in light blue, wistaria, white, burnt orange, tan, pink, rose, dark blue, crimson, 45 inches 'JELg wide, yard New Crepe Weave Idnen Light tan, champagne, white, pink, wistaria and light blue 7ttt shades, 45 inches wide, yd. H e w Burlap Weave Idnen In white. green, wistaria, burnt orange, pink, rose and gold- 7 en brown. 45 In. wide, yard Third Floor, 6tn-St Bids'. Curtain Scrim 25c to 35o Curtain Scrims, very durable quality scrims, in a va riety df hemstitched border ef fects; also stripe and cross- " D bar patterns at, yard XOt Temporary' Annex, XTintn Floor .- A good demonstration of the fire retardant Qualities of metal windows glazed with wire glass may be seen in the ruins of the Alder hotel fire. The above" photograph was taken where the fire was hot enough to destroy everything inflammable, and' had it i not been for the metal windows In the "court of the Alder hotel holding back tho'fire and : doing all. they were x cected . to do, there Is no doubt but the wooden windows In the interior court of the Yeon building would have caught fire and perhaps gutted the In terior of this building. The windows In th Alder hotel were not what Is known as underwrit ers' inspected windows, but the ordi nary metal window made by J. c. Bayer, which , shows that when it conies to a crbclal test Bayer main tains ..the quality regardless of price. untu Hi "Indestructo" Trunks Don't forget the sale that is now going on. Here are some of the offerings in brief: $20 to $26.50 Steamer Models. 36 inch box., three-quarter men's and full-size women's trunks, bearing all the "Indestructo" 1 C "71 features, reduced . to. . . JfJ $32 to $34 "Indestructo" Traveler Models. Pine Pegomoid covered, with polished brass pro tections, beautifu lly lined and trimmed, unly a Tew on hand $42 and $44 Models, $32 and $33.50 $39.50 Models at $27.50 $21 to $28 40-inch. Dress Three Quarter Me n's and Steamer Trunks, extra wide, trays spe cially designed, reduced 75 $45 Special "4578" Wardrobe Models, with 45-inch boxes, linen lined ana veneer hinge. Fitted for men's and women's gar ments; 14 on band, for Temporary Annex, Fifth Floor 23.50 mm -$26 Mete IS 57 1013 The- Qjual-jtV Store of Portland Fifths i?cLrv"Mor-risot, Alder Sta. March "Delineator" 15c Ready A most attractive number. Now waiting for distribution. March Advance Butterlck Pat terns, and March Advance Fashion Sheets have arrived. Spring Butterick Fashion Book, including any 10c or 15c Butterick Pattern free complete for Third Floor. Sixth-St. Bldg. Notice to Private Owners and Real Estate Agents We are now compiling a new list of names of those who wish to list their properties with our Free Rental Bureau. Renew your name at once. All former lists have been discarded. NOTIONS 20o Dress Weights, blaok and 10 1 white, yard. . . "2 c 60e Shields, "Omo" Bo lero style, sizes OQ. 3, 4 and 5, pair 6o Thread, Conqueror, white, for hand or C- machine, 2 spools 5o linen Tape, white, all widths, three I S pieces for XvC 7c 15c KTpins, bone, C shell and amber VIC lOo Safety Fins, Dam ascus, black and white, the card... 10 Hair Nets. "Rita," with elastic, two 5o Tape Measures, C GO-inch, two for... 15c Featherbone, "1 "I y gros-grain, yard 25c Hose and Shoulder supporters, Park er's or Kern's.. lOo Faper "Plnl- cale" Pins, 2 for 25o CurVr Irons, Alco" quality.. 10c Collar Sup'ts, all kinds, two for Many nnadvertised spe cials on Sales Tables. 1st Floor, 6th-st. Bldg. 19c 15c 15c 15c aule tatioEneipy A Sale Event With the Greatest Economies of the Year! And, bear in mind, please, that ill of this Stationery is of our own high-standard quality, taken from our regular stocks and priced at savings that make it worth while tor you to supply your needs lor momns to come. Ever know 100 Cards and plate, plain script . .$1.19 100 Cards and plate, Old English or French. . .$1.98 Irving ;10Q Cards anJ ,ate Shaded French or Old to be so little in f English $2.89 price 100 Cards from your own plate 51c 35c Linen Batiste pound paper, 96 sheets fine linen paper, pound for 21c 15c Envelopes to match above paper. 2 packages for 15c 50c Gold-edge Correspondence Cards, 24 Cards. 24 Envelopes, box 39c 50c Highland Linen Stationery and Cards, new tints, gold and colored borders 44c $1.00 Crane's new Elizabethan Plate Effect Stationery and Cards, box 89c 60c to 75c Berlin- fancy colored Stationery and Cards, box 49c 25c New Stationery and Cards in attractive boxes 21c 5c Block Scratch Pads, 2 for 5c 65c Crane's Birth Announce ments, 24 in box, pink or blue, box 49c 15c Crane's Linen Tablets, all sizes, ruled and plain, each 8c 25c Highland Linen Small Note raper, Diuef vioiet, gray, etc. box i 19c i nn "t jti v " ;ttir.n.ru inn sheets paper 2$ gold-edge cards, 125 envelopes a big value box . - 63c 25c Dennisoi's Lunch Sets 21c 15c Plain white paper JNapkins, 100 for 10c 5c rolls Waxed Paper, 3 rolls for . 10c 50c Gilt-Ecged Congress and Marguerite Playing Cards, the 25c Bicyclel and Whist Playing Cards, package 19c 15c Banknote Playing Cards, package . . I 1 2c 35c box Letter Files, each 23c 10c Lily bridge and plain bridge Pads, each 8c 35c Lily bridge Score Pads 28c 35c dozen fancy bridge and "500" Score Cards, dozen 28c 15c dozen Program Pencils, all colors, dozen 10c 15c package lace paper Doilies 75 in package 11c 10c rolls lace-edged Shelf Pa per 10 yards in package 2 packages for 15c 50c-60c multi-ring, loose-leaf Memo. Books 44 C 10c Tube Carter's Library Paste for 7c 10c bottle Carter's Koal Black Fluid or Fountain Pen Ink.8c 50c Ledgers, Journals' and Cash Books 46c 10c Counter Books 7c rimt Floor. 31th-Bt. Bldg. "Charming" Describes the New Neckwear We Show for Women You may be sure that this is an exhibition of the authentic styles for thfc coming season, for it is from one of the most famous Neckwear manufacturers of New Y0rk Timothy F. Crowley. Prominent in the assortment are the new "Dovelef styles, pleated, hand-embroidered, all white and col ored novelties. Coat sets, fichus, vesteeg. gulmpes, are shown In an enormous variety of daintiest and most charming effects. You'H be charmed with the beauty and varietv of th models exhibited. HEW MAST FICKXOBD CAPS for Btreet and eve ning wear. Designed by Mary Jftckford herself, and priced at $1.50 and $1.(5. J; . . . First Floor. Blxth-Bt. Bid. 20c Fancy Table Peaches, Can at 15c "Imperial" brand, extra standard quality Yellow Cling Peaches or sliced Peaches and Apricots. Delicious fruit in rich syrup. Big value at 20c Wednesday, can, 15; dozen, $1.75. PINEAPPLE. baV-i 7C 2 cans, doz. 81.95; can. 2 minced cuira,rrcans. vit doren 81.75. the can IOC PEARL HOMINY,areclrtons 10c K. R. No. 1 cans, OQ . . . At'v CANADA LOBSTER, ozen $3.-10; the can PREPARED PRUNES,SUSP fruit, one-half gallon jars.. OOC RED SAIJ0N,dRoI7Obrcnadn 15c 1I1UC Victor brand, mild IimiM, cur(, W(lii smoked, lb. 18c SHOULDER HAMS, V? r W d smoked, the pound X'gC ASPARAGUS " O r e g o " b r a n d. AJrAnAUUJtaiits and tips. No. IVi round cans, doz. $1.75; "1 the can XiJC RIITTFR know WHITE BEANS Jersey brand, well CQ. satiry. roll --'' Small Calif'a OQ. K.lh rlrtth. nk. KARO SYRUP.J;:n 29c logerrie$,j-7pou- 19c ASPARAGUS TIPS, JLasi ff" the tan 12 GRAHAM FLOUR, I'Ycsli nill'd OQ No. 10 yk. Ji7C CEYLON TEA, i'T,,,.. 39c Pure rood Qrocry, Butmtnt, Slxth-St. Bids'. 'J3 ijSSi ' 3' P It Never Happened Before It May Never Happen Again Such Astonishing Big Values in Our Sail AmuriiTSJiSil of Fmiirimntaire s v- r -v - Most of Them of Only One Piece Come Early! One of those extraordinary annual bargain events for which it seems thousands of people in Portland have been taught to watch and wait a liine when we gather every odd piece, discontinued lines, etc, on our furniture floors and price them right down to $3.33 each, regardless of former figures. Don't forget jmost of them are of one of a kind that is, we have no duplicates $8.00 WRITING DESK, of solid oak. Early English finish (like cut) $3.33 $4.50 MATTRESS, excel sior filling, cotton felt top. bottom, sides (like cut) now $3.33 $6 SPRINGS, steel frame and galvanized-non-rust fab ric, coil support (like cut) for .....$3.33 $5.00 STEEL, BED. white enamel or Vernis Martin finish, all sizes (like cut) now -.-$3.33 $6.00 CRIB. Vernis Martin or white enamel (like cut) now $3.33 $5.00 CRIB MATTRESS, in layer cotton felt, art tick ing, Imperial roll edge, good quality ...$3.33 $4.50 SANITARY COUCH, steel frame, coil suports (like cut) -.$3.33 $4.50 SANITARY COUCH MATTRESS, layer cotton felt, art ticking, reduced now $3.33 $7.50 IRON BED. decorated white enamel (like cut) now for $3.33 $10 TABLE DESK, solid oak, -golden and fumed fin ish (like cut) $3.33 $14 DESK TABLE, solid oak, golden and fumed fin ish (like cut) .......$3.33 $12.50 "LIFETIME" SEAT, quartered oak, genuine brown Spanish leather up holstering (like cut), now for $3.33 $14 ENAMELED BEDS. 5 brass filler rods head and foot $3.33 $10 IRON BEDS, decorat ed white enamel $3.33 $6 BEDROOM CHAIR, in satin walnut $3.33 $8 BEDROOM CHAIR, in satin walnut $3.33 $7.50 BEDROOM ROCK ER satin walnut $3.33 $7.50 BEDROOM ROCK ER, golden oak ....$3.33 $7.00 BEDROOM CHAIR golden oak $3.33 $13 BEDROOM ROCKER Circassian walnut ..$3.33 $8.00 BEDROOM CHAIR satin walnut $3.33 $6.50 BEDROOM ROCK ER, satin walnut ...$3.33 $20 SHAVING CABINET, golden oak, with mirror now $3.33 $20 SHAVING CABINET, mahogany, with mirror, for only $3.33 $20 SHAVING CABINET, sanitary white steel, with mirror, for $3.33 $20 CARD TABLE, quar tered oak, patent rotary top, now ..- $3.33 $13.50 MAGAZINE RACK and Cellarette, combination Early English $3.33 $10 .TEA TABLE, in ma hogany $3.33 $14 HALL CHAIR, Earlv English style ..$3.33 $14 HALL CHAIR, old oak, now $3.33 $20 ARM CHAIR, Jaco bean style $3.33 DINING CHAIRS, inlaid oak, $20 straight chairs, $25 arm chairs (set of 8, not to be broken) each $3.33 $17 ARM CHAIRS. fnt'nd oak, leather seat .$3.33 $12 "LIFETIME" ARM CHAIR, fumed oak, leather seat, for $3.33 $8 ARM CHAIR, golden oak n ow $3.33 $8 ARM CHAIR, fumed oak, leather seat .,...$3.33 $3.50 ARM CHAIR, golden oak, leather seat. . . .$3.33 $8.50 ARM ROCKER, gold en oak $3.33 $10 "LIFETIME" ROCK ER, in fumed oak, feather seat, now $3.33 $10.50 ARM ROCKER, in golden oak $3.33 $9 DESK CHAIR, fumed now -j--..$3.33 $12 PIANO STOOL, ma hogany, now $3.33 $16.00 ARM CHAIR. Early English style $3.33 $35 HALL CHAIR, old oak, now $3.33 S8.00 UMBRELLA RACK arolden oak $3.33 $4.50 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany $3.33 $12.50 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany .....$3.33 $10.00 PEDESTAL, in ma- hoganv ...$3.33 $6.00 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany . ............ .$3.33J TEVFOBAXT Airzrsx $7.50 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany $3.33 $6.50 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany $3.33 $5.50 PEDESTAL, in ma hogany --$3.33 $6.25 PEDESTAL, in ma- hogany $333 $5.50 PEDESTAL, irf gold en oak $3.33 $6.25 PEDESTAL, in gold-' en oak .$3.33 $5.00 PEDESTAL, in Early English ,......$3.33 $8.50 STOOL, mahogany now -"--.-..$3.33 $6.00 DESK CHAIR, vuar-i tercd golden oak. .... $3.33 $14.00 DESK CHAIR, quar tered golden oak ....$3.33 $6 DESK CHAIR, quar tered fumed 'oak ... .$3.33 $5.50 DESK CHAIR, tered golden oak .. ,$3.33 $15 DESK CHAIR. Circas sian walnut ...,,.$3.33 itMU jyjjfjllp jjllj li.i.iiiljiiiuuiiJJ 1 s3 n mmm m fffTKf fimi miimnm nmittfi Hiwiirmim 'I! !Jffi!i I Sit , ! 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