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"r ' ITHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; -PORTLAND, - FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. PROHIBITIONISTS WILL NOMINATE TICKET AT EI MARION COUNTY IV Platform Will Be Adopted and Delegates Elected at Con vention Coming Saturday. Firemen to Wear Negligee Shirts During Summer 1 Salem. "Or.. May 5. The Marion j County Prohibition contention will be held In Ramp Memorial hall at 10 O'clock Saturday morning: and, it ia expected, a ticket wilt be nominated. platform adopted and delegatea to the State conventldn elected. To Meet at Scott Mills. it Salem, Or., May 6. The semi-an nual district convention will be held at Scotts MiUa Saturday, May 13, and over a score of members of the Salem lodge will attend. No longer will Portland fire- men be required to wear heavy blue flannel shirts during the r warm weather. B. F. Dowell, chief of the fire bureau, an- nounced this morning that the members of the department were to be permitted to wear oft negligee shirts this com- lng summer. m The shirts are to be uniform, however, and are to be light blue- in color. To prevent the firemen from wearing aHlrts of different shades i nd makes the men are to purchase them through the fire bureau. Last summer there was much ft complaint of the flannel shirts for summer wear and Chief Dowel decided to obviate it this year by allowing his men to $ wear thinner shirts, EDITOR nrinn Burglars Get Gold Watch. Salem, Or., May 6.- Burglars broke Into all the desks In the Postal tele graph, Burghardt and H. A. Johnson & Co.'a offices some time Wednesday night, but the only loot of Importance secured was a gold watch belonging to Joseph A. Austin. Articles of Incorporation. Salem, Or., May 5. The following articles of Incorporation, were filed Thursday with Commissioner Schulder man: Bully Creek Mining company. N. O.7 Ernest and Wilbur Hyland and Charles E. McFarland, SJ000, Oak ridge; Moro Trading company, K. O. McCoy, Rt C Atwood and U. Barnum. J30.000. Moro; Rice Union Grain Elevator com pany, H. R. Richards, J. K. Adhlsson nd Lloyd Bolton. Jlo.OOO, Rices Sta tion; Johnson Auto Slgna. Manufactur ing company. Axel W. Johnson, Amos ll. Cleft and C. A. Bourne. 14500, Port land; Newport Dry Goods t Grocery Company, Robert Brown, P. F. De- Groat and Joseph A. Hill, $3500, Newport. t Harosurfac-e Movement Started. Balem, Or., May 5. The West Salem City council has started a movement to hard surface the main traveled high- Way through the Polk county place. ThO'Clty hopes to secure aid from the State, Polk county and other sources. Kaider Seeks Prey On North Pacific Japanese Ship . Brings Report That X- 4 caped German Merchantman Prom vi Honolulu Was Biding Seas. I Seattle. May 5. (I. N. S.) A Ger man commerce ralilcr. alleged to be an escaped merchantman Interned at Hon olulu, is seeking prey on the north Pa cific, according to wireless informa tion flashed to the Nippon Yusen Kal- eha's Sado Maru. when 1000 miles off Care Flattery. r The Sado arrived Thursday afternoon irom v m lid aim j.timn. tier uincers took the report, which reached them in several wireless messages, so seriously that the vessel's lights were extin guished and lie made her way at top speed into the to trait "01 Juan at Fuca fwlth no visible evidence to other snips. No lights were shown and the great- 1 st precautions against attack were i taken. While the warnings were belnjr wire lessed to the Sado Maru, the British Cruiser Rainbow set out from Esqui mau In search of the German com merce destroyed. Pupils' Paradise for Zion City Planned Examinations Tabooed at Bowie Colony and Salvation Held More Important Than Education; Plea Before Algebra. Zion City. 111.. May 5. (U. P.) A chool kid's pairadlse was planned here today by Wllljur Glenn Vollva, over- Beer of the colony of followers of the late John Alexander Dowle. If a girl doesn't want to study al gebra, she doesn't have to, declared Vollva. "And there won't be any damnable examinations," he added. "Salvation Is more important than education, and It Is far more, important for a girl to learn to mane a pie than to learn al gebra. Jn the Zion schools there will be no examinations. I will remove the Spanish inquisition and the jugger naut system. It ls a relic of barbar ism find there Isn't one thing to be said In Its favor." Salary Dispute Is Won by Baker Mayor Measure to Kalse Pay of City Officials, detention of Commission Porm of OoTernment Carried Manager Lost. Baker, Or., May 5. By a vote of 674 to 625 voters at the city election Thurs day raised the mayor' pay from $1600 to $2000; commissioner No. from $1200 to $1600. and commissioner No. 3 from $1200 to $1800 annually. By a vote of 809 against 369 the managerial form or government was rejected retaining the present commis sion form. Mayor Palmer, who threat ened to resign with Commissioner Henry if their pay was not raised, said he would accept the increase ami continue In office. The result in dorses the administration and repudi ates the efforts of the Baker county tax league to secure the manager form. The initiative measure to raise the pay was fostered by the commercial club, the tax league inaugurating a move to abolish the commission. Prize Is Offered For Dressing Room Board of Control of the "Dip" at The Dalles Open for Suggestions for Bice Betreat on the Beach. The Dalles, Or., May 5. The Dalles "Dtp" board of control has offered a prize to the person who submits the most practical plans for the erection o a municipal dressing room on the municipal beach. The members of the board of control, who were elected at a mass meeting of citizens of the city, are: President, George V. Newhouse; vice president, Mrs. Leon W. Curtiss; secretary, H. T. Hopkins; treasurer, Robert C. Bradshaw, and Don W. Yan tis. Miss Anne Hansen, Chief of Po lice Kdward Kurtz, Mrs. Alexander Thompson, president of the Woman's club, J. H. Weiss and Miss Agnes Johnston. A voluntary fund has been opened to which all residents of the city who wish to do so, may contribute. The municipal swimming "hole" is free, however, and no concession or charges will be made for any of Its features, t Clark Suggested for. Permanent Chairman Poimer Governor Glynn of Bew York Xi Mentioned aa Temporary Chair man at Democratic Convention. Washington. May 5. (I. N. S.) Martin H. Glynn, former governor of New York, for temporary ohalrman. and Champ Clark, speaker of the house of representatives, for permanent chairman. This is the tentative plan of Pres ident Wilson's political managers for the Democratic national convention at St. Louis. It developed today that It has the approval of the president. The president's political managers Indicate that they are counting on Speaker Clark accepting the permanent chair manship. As temporary chairman for mer Governor Glynn would make the "keynote" speech of the convention r L hi. KCftuHIl n nr 11 nuiw nrnii n in !U Ur ALdANi ntKALU lo ! NOT GUILTY ! OF lH; 1 i Case' Instigated' by State on Article Attacking Police Of-! ficiais on the. Dry Law, ! Free Art Needlework Classes for Children Saturday Morning: a 4 r tJMerjii Sclent Onl 6fr Albany, Or., May 5. rB. M. Reagan, editor of the ATbany Evening Herald, was found not guilty of the chares of libel brought by the state in the cir- ; cult court here. , , J Reagan made a campaign against 1 Anthony Austin, former chief of po lice, and Griff King, forlherly special ' officer, claiming that they were ineom- j petant and that '.hey knowingly al-. lowed blind pigs to flourish. ! An especially bitter attack waa made j in an editorial printed May 17. upon which the grand Jury brought a charge of criminal libel. The Case was heard before Judge Skipworth of Lane coun ty, ex-U. S. Senator Charles Fulton, representing the defendant. It required but a few minutes for the Jury to ar rive at their verdict. A GOOD CATCH FOR ANY BOY Woolwear Suits $4.50 The Lowest Price Ever Quoted on These Famous Suits Every Suit With Two Pair of Pants The best finished suits, the best tailored, the best fitting, the newest models in the clever pinch-back style with three piece belt and patch pockets. All the new spring and sum mer patterns. Every suit carries the Woolwear guarantee label. All Sizes for Boys From 6 to 18 Years Fourth Floot r Commercial Fishing Gets Poor Results Quest of Salmon In Columbia and Wil lamette Bivera Disappointing-; High Water Blamed in Part. Commercial salmon fishing in the Columbia and Willamette wivers so far is Intensely disappointing, according to advices received by State Game Warden Shoemaker. The season opened May 1, but a visit he paid to the docks yesterday morning showed few fish. The same reports came from the lower river. High water is blamed for the small catches. One report had It that a big run appeared in the Columbia early In April before the netters were allowed to take them. Proprietor of Cafe Will Not Prosecute Son of Wounded Restaurant Man Tells Man Who Shot rather Latter Bears No ZU Will Toward Kim. San Francisco, May 4.-(P. N. S.) With a dozen friends eager to aid him, William Haaz Who shot Charles O. 8wanberg, proprietor gf the Portola Louvre cafe, in the latter's office Mon day, spent this morning in the city prison awaiting the arrangement of his bail of $10,000 cash or $20,000 bonds. Haaz was a, nervous wreck when he arrived at the Hall of Justice last night. Haaz admitted be had planned suicide. Among the group who waited the ar rival of Haaz at the city prison to as sure him that he would not be prose cuted or would be given ample aid in his defense was Fred A. Swanberg. son of Haaz' victim. Marshfield Visited By Bishop Sumner Head of Episcopal Diocese Alio Con- j firms a Class and Visits Other Par- j ishes in Coos Bay Disfrict- Marshfield, Or.. May 5. Bishop i Sumner of the Episcopal church is here to visit the Marshfield church, confirm a class and also to visit other parishes in this locality. I 0 King George Lauds Loyal Irish Troops Telegram Zs Sent to Sir John Maxwell Commanding? Officer la Ireland, Ex. pressing' Gratitude at Devotion. London, May 5. (I. N. S.) The I Press Bureau has given out the following text of a telegram sent by King George to General Sir John ! Maxwell, commanding officer In Ire land: 1 "Now tlrat the recent lamentable outbreak Is finally quelled, I wish to express to the gallant trobps In Ire-1 14nd, the Royal Irish constabulary and j the Dublin Metropolitan police my ! deep sense of gratitude of the whole- i hearted devotion to duty and spirit1 lot. self sacrifice with which they lacted throughout. Revolution Rumored In German Empire Italian Paper States That Disorders Continue an, Herr Xilebknecbt, So cialist Leader, in Prison, Released. Rome, May 5. (I. N. S.) The Tri buna states that disorders continue in Germany and terms the troubles a "revolution." The newspaper further etates that because of the protests it has been found necessary to release Herr Lieo knecht, the Socialist leader who was reported to have been placed in prison. Polhemns Inspecting Work. Marshfield, Or., May.4. Captain J. S. Polhemus, assistant United States engineer from Portland, is here to In spect government work. He left Thurs day morning for Bandon accompanied by his son, J. H. Polhemus, who has charge of work here and at Bandon. Nursery Workers Robbed. Los Angeles, May 4. (U. P.) The four masked bandits who gagged and robbed 11 Japanese two weeks ago. the police believe today were the same four which tied, gagged and robbed three Japanese nursery workers here early this morning. According to C. Cosaka, all of the robbers were intox icated. Estate Worth $S, 187,351. Ixs Angeles, May 5. (P. N. S.) The estate of Albert C. Billcke, Los Angeles capitalist who went down with the Lusltania, was valued at $3. 187,351 in an arjfraisal filed here today. The widow, Mrs. Gladys Bl iicke. who was rescued and the three children are the chief beneficiaries. rish Freedom CJub Formed at St. Louis undreds of Irish Wept and Cbeered During Formation of Organisation; Xeady to right for Country's XJberty St Louis. Mo.. May 6. (U. P. Hundreds of Irish wept and cheered (Thursday night during the organiza tion of a iocal branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom. Judge O'Neill Bryan's declaration that every St. Louis Irish- loan was ready to fight for the free dom of Ireland was loudly cheered. Father Dempsey, pastor of St. Pat rick's church, said: "Get France. Bel gium, Serbia and the others out of the war and leave England to Germany ind the Irish. I will celebrate a spe cial memorial for the dead in the Irish rebellion," Pass Creek Road Open. Roseburg. Or., May 5. Roy Griggs, oad supervisor at Comstock. on SVadneaday evening telephoned the r resident of the Commercial club that he Ptrsa creek canyon road Is now in passable, condition and. tourist will have no difficulty in traveling it '" 0 0 CrMniwndi of U Merit Only JOIN AT ONCE! Advance Classes Start Tomorrow In the Pictorial Review Pattern ' Sewing and Dressmaking School Don't Miss the First Lesson Advance Classes Begin Tomorrow, May 6 Continuing Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Beginners' Classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Madame Richet Will Complete the Entire Course Before the June Rose Festival 15 Lessons for 50c You commence making your own garments after the third lesson. Register and Secure Your Tickets Now At Notion Section, First Floor At Pattern Section, Second Floor ; 0 A lift 0 0 Pictorial Review Summ'r Fashion Book The advance dress and embroidery patterns for June and the June embroidery book, all now on sale. Seooad pioor 0 nil fnr,nll7 Makes All Our Bettei SAMrK K Clothing for Boys U-VLV11 LSeUing at $7.50 to $15 Kaynee Wash Rompers Complete assortment of new styles and sizes from 2 to 6 years. 75c Rompers for 50c $1.25 Rompers for 98c $1.75 Rompers for $123 $2.50 Rompers for $1.49 Fourth Floor 50c and 75c Boys' Blouses 25c All Sizes From 6 to 14 Years Laundered and extra coHar, detachable styles. Made by the famous K. & S. and Puri tan makers. Smart and snappy patterns in all the newest light and dark fancy stripes. Tapeless style. Fourth Floor Men's Silk Shirts $2.85 REGULAR PRICE OF THE SHIRTS TO $5.50 Silk shirt sales have sprung up like mushrooms. Overnight affairs orig inated in a wild attempt to stem the growing popularity of our Men's Furnishing Store. Shoppers irom other men's furnishing sections were in our store constantly the past few days, watching witlk the greatest concern the eagerness with which men were selecting our silk shirts. Furthermore we offer no limited assortment no odds and ends no shopworn, undesirable silk shirts. ALL NEW, ALL FRESH, ALL PURE TUB SILKS, in an immense assortment of colorings and patterns. All sizes. Perfectly tailored. Generously large. Perfect fitting. In every respect a high class shirt such as is only turned out by custom shirt First Floor makers. Popular Song Hits Rackity Coo; Katinka; That Hula Hula; Underneath the Stars; They Didn't Believe Me; You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Baby; On the Shore at Le Lei Mi; Memories; Chin Chin; Open Your Heart and Let Me In. Meiaanine Floor. New Sound-Proof Phonograph Parlors On the Mezzanine Floor where you can choose your talking machine or records, and have them played without inter ruption or annoyance. Victrolas sold on ectoy terms $1 down, $1 week Xessanlae Floor Saturday's Menu For Our Special 25c Hot Lunch Vegetable soup, roast veal, or vegetable stew, or deviled crab mashed potatoes relish bread, butter and hot rolls tea, coffee, milk, hot chocolate or buttermilk. Basement Saturday Candy Specials On Sale New Candy Booth, Main, Floor Happy Brand Chocolates, lb. ..29c 50c Cream Caramels, lb 35c 50c Creoles, special, lb 35c 25c Creamy Chews, 2 lbs. for . .30c 30c After-Dinner Mints, lb 20c 25c Gum Drops, lb 19c Boston Mints, lb 25c First Floor On the Fourth Floor Misses' $25 Suits On Sale Saturday $19.95 Models for Young Women, Girls and Small Women Shepherd checks, navy blue, green and Copen are the colors in these youthful suits, in belted and loose flaring effects. Others high belted, or yoke styles, with peplum. Collars o self materials or silk. Trimmings are stitching, fancy buttons and silk. Fourth Floos Panama Untrimmed Shapes $1.19 Suitable for Both School and Sports Wear Hats in the natural color Panama in small rolling and medium size shapes. Smart new styles that can be worn for sports, and suitable for young girls' school wear. Third Floor Women Desiring a Smart, Practical Small Trimmed Hat, Will Find These Black Trimmed Hats At the Very Special Price of $6.95 The very hat they desire for general wear, as these models were especially de signed and trimmed for the mature wom an. Cfose fitting models with narrow brims, facings of satin or silk, some trimmed with a touch of color. Third Floor A Glove Sale eo en r J Doeskin Cloves . . . $1.25 16-button length, washable white gloves, all perfect Harrison Reindeer Fabric Cloves . . . .l.O Washable, and unsurpassed for wear and service. Kayser 2-Clasp -Q Chamoisettes 5"C Plain and contrasting stitched. All sizes. Real Washable A4 Ary Kid Gloves $1.49 2-clasp style, overseam Paris point stitching. Sizes 5 li to 7. ' . First Floor 75c Ribbon Bows 59c Ready to Trim Your Hat Bows of chiffon taffeta ribbon, every bow neatly wired in black, white and colors, large, small, medium, flat, perky and fat bows. First Floot New Coat Belts Special 65c and 75c Newest thing for women and girls' coats long lengths In white and newest colors and smart new combinations. Firs Floor Ride in Comfort With One oFthe New Wind Shield Auto Caps $L00 (Illustrated) Of Doplin in all colors, or black and white checks. With ad justable isinglass amber colored shield, to pro tect the eyes from the sun, wind and dust Also loops for veil. First Floot 3 New Coats 3 Styles 3 Prices For Misses and Small Women - i Coats of golf ine in fern green, rose or Cope nhagen, straight style, full belted, two pockets Coats In loose flare style, of golfine in Copenhagen or rose with white collars, or white with colored .collars- $6.95 Two styles illustrated. LAST DAY OF BABY WEEK Loose raglan style check or I plaid coats, L with converti ble velvet collar $8.95 rourth Floot We hope you are profiting by Nemo Week many of our customers are. ' Nemo- Week ends on Satur day, May 6. It is of special interest this year, because you can still get your favorite Nemo, in the same durable quality, at the same old price. Nemo prices have not advanced YET. The latest Nemo Self-Reducing Corset, No. 323, is a gen uine bargain at $3.50. ?or rather tall full figures; strong "Steeltex" batiste; in sizes 22 to 36. Other popular Nemo models in fine batiste, for all figures S3.50 up. You will make no mistake if you secure a full season's sup ply of Memo corsets NOW. Fourth Floor Two Specials in Girls' Tub Frocks In Sizes 7 to 14 Years $1.50 and $1.65 dresses of ginghams I and chambrays in plain $ 1 . 1 9 colors, checks, stripes I and plaids. Many styles J Sizes 6 to 14 Years -Dresses to $2, middy style, of Jean Ltl CQ cloth In all white, or jPAJ7 white with blue collars J Two styles illustrated. Fourth Floor This Knitted Jersey Bathing Suit $3.50 Can be had in black or na vy blue wool with red, trreen, orange or white trim mers. V-neck style with wide under arm. An excel lent fitting suit. JColton knit suits $1J50 and $2.00. Fancy striped wool suits at $4.50, $5.95 and $6 SO. Fourth Floos New Neckwear For Every Occasion Only 50c The largest and most complete assortment of new neckwear we have ever offered at this one price. Collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, of organdy tnd voiles, in every new shape, every new size, and featuring every new idea in neckwear trimmings. nmrioor Hosiery for Every f Occasion $1.50 PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS In fast black with silk garter tops, high spliced double lisle thread soles, heels and toes. Pair GOLF HOSE FOR WOMEN Pure white wool golf stockings, plain and ribbed with the turn over tops, or heavy clocked in black ana colors. Jizes 8 to 10J4. Prices 2.50 to SEAMLESS SILK STOCKINGS In fast black, tan and white. Made with linen heels and toes and 6-inch garter tops. Pair PURE THREAD SILK BOOT STOCKINGS -In black, tan, white and all the newest shades. With double soles, heels and toes, anJops CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS r Medium weight cotton, or silk lisle thread In black. white, tan, pink and blue. Triple knee and 4-thread linen heels and toes, wearwell brand FANCY TOP SOCKS For boys or girls. In plaids, stripes, plain or rolled tops. Fast and stainless color. Sizes 4 to 8. All new patterns. 3 pairs for 50c, or pair.... First Floor -$1.00 -2Sc 4 J50c j-25c J18c Drugs and Toilet Needs Silicate Soda or Water Glass Egg preserving solu tion. Eggs put down now will keep during many months. 20c pt., 35c qt., 85c gal. 50c Pearson Creolin 40 C 35c Limestone Phosphate. -29c $1.00 Liqui4 Arron for dandruff 79c 50e Brorao Saltier 40c 25c Danderina Hair Tonic 20C 60c Walputta Hair Stain.... S0C Beef, Iron and Wine, pt. . .SQc $7.95 0 Horlick's Maltad Milk ... 12.53 $1.00 Lavoris Month Wash 80 C 25c Abbott Saline Laxativa 20C 50c Bay Rum, pint 39c 10c Cascara Bark gc Paraffins Oil, medicinal . . .$0c $2.00 Tourist RoIIup and Pullman Aprons $J gff Colorite for Hats 25 C Fitch Shampoo Soap Jgg Jergens' Violet Glycerine Soap 7C Pears' Unseen ted Soap 4e La Blache Face Powder . . . .39c Creme Elcaya 45c Colgate's, Williams or Men- nens' Talcum, all odors . .ISc Phrmr Face Powders $1.00' Koljmos Tooth Paste 20C rim Floor. Cotton Gabardine Skirt With Middy to Match Skirt$1.98 The Middy $1.75 This is an extra quality material for wear and laundry. The skirt opens down the front, full gored and has patch pockets. The middy has fancy tie in front and short sleeves. Of genuine Palmer cloth in Copen hagen blue, the skirt can be had for $225 and the middy at $1.98. x Fourth Floor :Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlor in the Basement: WW Hi) 111 : 0 0 0 I J - .'v. . V's- .ix .,...', ',v v- - '