wjx THE OREGON DAILY t JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING, MARCH 2, 1915:' SWEDEN, TEXAS AND CALIFORNIA COUNTIES 'Flour Prices Are -r Notaries; in Pickle. Over, Moser Law oh the date the two year term ends. L On May 22 a new law regarding; no taries will become4 effective - which will require, a-fee "of instead 'of ;$3. and the term was fixed In the bill' at four years. Instead of two. I , There are "about '6000 notaries 'tit' fected. j 'i -i" m, vj. -. i . .' . i ; Remark Was Resented. ; ' Charles- Ho wland was' fined 110 i In the municipal court this morning for assaulting D. Calet, an east side gro cer, yesterday ; on' Front street when the latter . stopped him and inquired about a bill that Galet alleged the Howlands had. been owing him yfor a year. "Rowland .was driving, an auto mobile when Galet stopped - him and asked him. for his wife's .telephone number.. v .j - r. ,r -' ; 5 Pruitt Is Umatilla's Warden. Pendleton. Or.. March I 2. W. O. E, gam warden, of Umatilla county. It's took his office yesterday, relieving i:. F, Averlll. T. J. Craig, thief deputy game warden, was here to superintend the .transfer. One of Pruitt's first duties will be to assist In the prose cutionof Representative J T. 11 Inkle and Dr. II. S. OarficlJ.v-rccommenda br Illnkle mcmbei nhin on the lew I'ish and ima commissiot. for v,o: lng- the same laws. ';heij. trtej iB set for Thursday In, the Hermiston justica court. They are accused of 'shooting ducks after " sundown. A '. previous trial , resulted ln a hung Jury. ; YOUNG MAN NEEDS WORK SECOND; ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP , GREAT CATHEDRAL NEW-PASTOR TO Showing: Decline PREACH, SUN DAY Slump of SO Cants a. Barrel In Selling j Price , of Patent Prod.net In the . Vortnwcst. . 1 - j , FJour prices are ehowing the ! first decline since the present season start ed,; and the news la welcome alike to housewives and those compelled to .purchase the short wetsrht loaves put out by bakers. i - There-is a general decllneof 20 bents a parrel In the selling price of patent flour throughout the northwest, hlle millers here are, as yet, naming no open, cuts In price, selling is generally on, the lower basis. Within a day or eo. It is expected that the lower prices j w;ill be officially named. The loss in' the price of flour Is due to the record smashing of wheat val ues throughoutthe United States le cently. Recent losses have been the heaviest in the history of the j local j wheat trade. Salem, Or.. March ' 2. Whether,-a notary -public can continue to place on documents the date when his com mission expires, tinder the operation of the Moser law, la causing some .discussion at the capltol. The Moser law , says all persons appointed to of fice by the governor shall serve for Indefinite terms, and: It is admitted that a notary, public Is an officer. 1 The question is raised as to how a notary public can say when his cqm mission expires. If j he is unable ' to sa all sorts 6t complications would arise. - At the governor's Office .it stated today that appointments of no taries for 'two year terms are still being made. It was the understand ing there .that the notary could-continue" to say that his term expired !E Dedication of Swedish" Build ing and Opening of Texas . Structure Main, Events. A young man, who, through a dln tressing train of lllneas and other mis fortunes, finds himself among strang ers and without a cent In the world, is seeking; a position. Anyone who cap' supply him a position or even tem porary, employment, may call up the Associated Charities, Main . 7051 or A-1S17. - ' FAIR GROUNDS THRONGED Santa Cms, Ran Benito and Monterey Counties Dedicate Exhibits; Baffodils Dlrtrttrattd.' . Pruitt, who during the session of the., legislature was - private secretary ' to I Senator J. - N.. Burgess, Is the new ( , i i .. lbif I mi if V SHAF ATTENTION V (United Pren Leaf Wire. 1 San Francisco, Cal., March 2. Sf dcn,i .the. state-of Texas and three Call fornla counties shared honors at the Panama-Pacific exposition today. Ten thousand natives of Sweden and wier Meaiainavian countries . flocked to the fairgrounds early in the day to participate in the dedication of the Kwcdlah building ln the Avenue of Nations. .Richard Bernstcom of Stockholm,- Sweden's commissioner to the exposition, was chairman of fhe day and delivered the principal address. President Moore of the exposition com pany and William B. Lamar, chairman of the United States exposition com mission, also spoke, Moore presenting the Swedish commissioner with the of ficial plague. An hour after hls dedication the handsome Texas building was formally opened. Mrs. Reba Callaway- Hulen was chairman of the flay and delivered one of the chief addresses. Vic-Presi-dent M, H. de 'Young ' presented the Texas representatives with the official plaque and Commissioner Lamar, Her bert Bolton of. the University of Cali fornia and U. A. Thomson of the tn terstaXe commerce commission, lepre senting the- governor of Texas, deliv ered addresses. ; .' The-Texas building is the direct re sult of the efforts of the women of Twtas. Under the Texas constitution, the legislature could not appropriate for participatloa in an-exposition out side of the state, so the wenen of Texas living in California organized mm raised lunds- necesfary for erection of the buildinc. During the morning joint cerenonies- -c.h neiu.oy representatives of Santa Cruz, San BelAto and Monterey coun ties dedicating their exhibits In the California building. Pretty girls from Santa Crua county distributed HO.uoo daffodils to the fair Visitors. - RULES OF WAR MUST gt LIVED UP TO, SAYS U. S. i . . (Cofntlnopd From Page On?.) and 'Vontraraaid '' is carefully 'avoided in me note. ' - President AVion considers the Brit ish note and jremier'Astiuith's state ment Iji the house of rommons as merely. an announcement of policy. The mode of putting it Into effqet is still to. ber determined. The administration .holds that the question whether the .belligerents "are violating their- prom ises to each other Is of no .'concern to the United State, but-, that when they violate their promises to and agree mondj! with the American government, the United States must insist that they Gonslder. and. maintain their obliga tions High administration officials admit the gravity of the situation but they ore hopeful that", the American pro tects will be heard. It is considered certain that the neutral nations of Europe will ask penrnjssion to Join the V ni ted. States in ffealin-g with the latest war deevlopment and that such a united front will receive considera tion from the belligerents. Protest Will Be Sent. Until Premier Asquith's moment ous . announcement " in the house' .of ' tommoiis yesterday, the American s II H ft I) kj I I f iM I w mm ifS ! r.iO ill n fl Pa Will! we 0 MM! i " fr h) . Wirt - mJk&tei&n x ; -- win i uiiiiiiHMT""rimirn-- t&r.t ' " :.ii r. '.ill':'.':. :'r r": N. Y. DYNAMITERS ARE! ARRESTED IN PLOT TO BLOW UP CROESUSES . " (Continued From Bage One.) a "tip" that the attempt would be made, and several detectives were In the cathedral when It opened for the morning services. They declare: that one detective, disguised as an Usher, saw Abarno approach the hJgh altar, slip the bomb under his rcoat and touch a match to the fuse.'i He was Immedattely seized and theifuse was stamped out. Baldo, who 't- accompa nied Abarno, is declared to have at tempted flight but was captured out side the church. jj j . . After Carbone had been "taken Into custody, the trio were given a severe examination by the chief of detec tives. The police have not made pub lic ihe result of their "sweating.' This is the second attempt to -wreck St. Patrick's within five months. The first was made in October. A j bomb then exploded ln the church, but did little damage. JThe police later admitted that Baldo had acted the part of a "stool pigeon," and had given them the tip on which they succeeded in frustrating, the plot. He was formerly an Italian policeman. ! Chauffeur Fined $10. ( For passing a streetcar that was taking on passengers at Broadway and Everett streets Sunday,, Paul .M. Per i wak,4 a chauffeur of 788 Mississippi avenue, who was arrested by Fatroi- man B. L. Monish, was fined $10 in the municipal court by Judge Steven! son this morning. , . Rev. A. L. Crlm. The membership of Central Chrls tiani church. East Salmon and Twenti eth streets, on Sunday, voted unani mously to extend a caJl to Rev. A. L. Crim of Tacoma, "VYash., to become the pastor. ' Mr. Crim Is well and favorably known as a minister among the dis ciples. In Indiana, his native state, he was - recognized as the "dauntless reformer", chiefly ln his . fight against the liquor traffic. He has spent most of his time in evangelistic work and Is especially strong in his pulpit power. Mr. Crlm has decided to accept the call and will be with the church next Sunday morning, March 7. ' During the vacancy In th Central, Rev. J. R, Johnson has very accept ably filled the pulpit, six having been added to the church. DYNAMITE' STOOD PAT Centralla, Wash., March I.-Two employes of the MeCormlc. dumber company are confined In 'Centralla hospital, one with a bru' leg and one with a broken arm. tti the result of a handcar" Jumping th, track' on the mill company's lo road. The car plunged Into a gulch, carrying one of the men and 50 pounds of dynamite with it- . ' . Men's Spring (Clothes Showitig- here the- newest .fabrics,.! tailored acxx)rdin to the fashiorisfor this Spring. Mixtures, tartans, Glen Urquharts, over plaids, in pleasing colors. You've a cordial invi tation to look them over; priced moderately $15 to $35 Men; Main Floor Young. Men, Second Floor BEN SELLING v "I'lw Morri so n at F 6 urth St. Pa&Ick's Cathedral, New York, where anarchists aro -alleged to hasre placed a bomb in a second attempt to wreck building. i '. & i , government had maintained that It could not, without weakening its origi nal firm stand on the questions of submarine warfare and' protection of neutral -commerce, enter into further diplomatic parleys wth any of fhe belligerents. For that reason tio re Joinder . had been contemplated to Great Britain's- recent reply on this subject. . In view of the latest developments, however, It Is now felt by administra tion . officials that' this government must voice a protest to Great Britain to -maintain the nation's dignity, and if possible to save . American com merce from Interference. If the west ern, allies 'In the JSuropean struggle really . enforce the terms of their dras tic embargo, practically all useful articles,- hitherto- considered noncontra band, will be barred -from shipment from' the" United' States to Germany either directly or indirectly. - Cotton, one of - the most ' Important articles now shipped to Germany, undoubtedly will be barred. j J Some state department "officials de clare that both the allies and Ger many are apparently taking the posi tion that the rights of neotrals, on the high seas must not interfere with their plans to' visit reprisals on each other. j Under the rules of International law a belligerent nation may ' proclaim a blockade 'against an enemy and main tain it, but It must be "air tight." It Is pointed out by experts ( that Premier Asquith, in his speech on the floor of the house of commons and the identical British and French notessubmitted to the state department yesterday, care fully avoided use of tbe'word "block ade" in describing tKe form of em bargo that was to be "adopted. .This Is believed here to lay the whole question open to protest. That the United Statea will send a note to England and France at-once, asking further information, is now taken for granted. ' Portland's Emporium New Silk Presses For Spring -- $ 1 6.50 One of the first requisites for the new Spring ward robe lis a dainty little Silk Frock for afternoon and matinee wean We've just received many charming models combining all the newest effects and materials. Moderately priced. 1 OneSiftTaffeta-CoatEffect is an unusually Rood model. It has long chiffon sleeves and high roll collar. Short, flaring skirt. Very clever -at $16.50 TwoNewMorJelsat $19.50 Of Sand Crepe de Chine 'a. beautiful model, has pret- . ty empire girdle. ' daintily embroidered. . The soft ma terial lends itself admirably to the style in which it is developed. Moderately priced A Crepe de Chine Frock has full waist shirred to yoke. The three-tier skirt suggests the crinoline period. In navy, brown and black. -at $16.50 Rocky Mountain Blue Silk poplin is the material of a little empire frock with 'Made flaring tunic Another is of black Crepe Meteor, with bolero. The. full v skirt is pleated to hip yoke. Both - priced Specially priced at -at $19.50 -at $19.50 A n r ' : i vi tiny Viiarming New Waists$ 1.45 Unusual values v at this price you'll agree when you see them. !One pretty model is of soft figured crepe In 'sand or white, finished with a stiff organdy collar, with the new high, roll at back. Several other styles in striped crepe and mar quisette, daintily lace trimmed. ' With the new collars, open at the throat, .flarinfc at the back. 1 .4-S, JlSfuTuTlil . At $7.75 a pretty line of Serge Dress" in the newest models and colors. ; New t Spring v Suits arriving by every . ex press. Large assort ments at $ 1 7 . 5 0 , $19.50, $23.50 and upwards. See the new Picca dilly Topcoats in tweeds and mixtures, as low as $6.95. ' : .. : . ; . . ; - ; '".''': i.. f- mmM Wailer taiiiip Grade C 1 it fol J Ifil g Siud Hsltg This splendid stock of high-grade apparel, consisting mostly of new Spring, 1915 garments must be disposed of in ten days, in order to allow the contractors to repair the building. Every garment priced at less than salvage prices- Come and see: i This sale will. be conducted under the personal supervision of both Mr. Braslield and Mr. Porges, and we wish to impress upon the buy ipg public of Portland that methods usually used in bankrupt and fire sales (such as running ip a lot of inferior merchandise) will not be done at this sale. Every garment in this $ale has the label of this firm thereon. The policy of this firm has always been of the highest standard, which will be strictly mamrainea aunng mis saie. j: --y--: ; X'Xii .- 'x xx dkse At 9 A. M. Store Qpen Till 9 o 'Clock Every 'Evening -I I1 .lJW'lH;'.MWffff ?W XT