THE OREGON DAJLY- JOURNAL, P CRTLAND. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, " 1919. J) ROflllT-lil. MENU ASTORIA .Officials Inspect Terminals and . Docks, and Are Impressed by Extent of Facilities. Astoria, April 25. A party of railroad officials, consisting of T. C. Powell, di rector of the division of capital ex penditures; II. B. Spencer, director of the division of purchases ; Max Theien, director of the division of public ser- ' vice; Edward Chambers, director of the division of traffic; Brica Clagg-ett. as sistant general; II. H. A Ishtoo. North west regional director; J. O. Woodworth. traffic afwletant ; If. E. Bryan, preel- , dent of the C. M. tt St- P. ; I S.Car ; roll, regional purchasing agent, and Hals Holden, regional director, central western division, visited Astoria' Thurfl 1ay. coming here on the early train from Seaside. They viewed the Port of As toria docks and local terminal facili ties, departing: on the noon' -train for ; Pbrtland. " - ' They were aecor.-panted by I. C. . Gil man. dlntrict director, with headquarters in Seattle ; W. D Skinner, in charge of the Portland office ; J. K. Davidson,, general manager of the 8. 11 A S., Chief Knglneer Lupfer and Samuel C Lancas ter of the emergency fleet corporation. Beglonal Director Aishton expressed Vhlmself as Impressed with Astoria's ter minal facilities and promised . every aid in his power toward helping, the com munity. - . Regarding the request for, a. new de pot, he said that the-present' Gliding was a disgrace, but as nofunds were available, provision eould hardljr fbe made for a new one. .. , a i : "We are aiming to' improve, the serr ; vics as far as we can." he said. rWe ae . not playing c&ie city against an , other. Every one Is ' entitled to " his rights, and Astoria -is sure to-receive the best of our attention.' The railroad program Is a , mi gh'ty problem.". Packing Houses of ' ' U. S. Furnish Much : Food1 for Europe ' Washington,' April 25.- t. N. 8.) Products of American , packjng houses are going a long way towards feeding Europe, according to figures made public by the department of commerce today, .s 'showing the exports of meat products during March. More than 150,000,000 pounds of bacon, -valued at approximately $40,500,000. ) were shipied to Europe in that month, of which France took 7.000.000 pounds. United Kingdom 2,000,000 pounds, ..Bel gium 15,000,000 pounds and Italy and Sweden each, 14,000,000 pounds. Hams jind shoulders to the amount of 85.700,- 000 pounds and valued at: S25.b76.000 . -were -also exported, the largest quantity, 114,000,000 pounds, going to France, while . 24,000.000 pounds were shipped-to the United Kingdom, 4,500,000 pounds to Belgium and 20.700,000 pounds went to various other countries.. Lard exports totalled more , than 8S , "OW.OOO pounds, the greater quantity Bro wns to France. Belgium and the United j-Klngdom. Tha latter country , also im i'ported more than IS.OuO.OOfr pounds at, Amefican fresh beef during 'March. G. 0. P. Will Find No Graft, Tumulty Says in Challenge J, Philadelphia, April 25. iTJ. P.)Pres . Idcntial Secretary Tumulty has Invited a -Republican investigation .of the con duct of the war. - Speaking at the banquet of the Jeffer Kon club here Thursday night, Tumulty characterised the .Republican party as having lan appetite but without prln : ctple. " "I Bay to all Republicans." Tumutty Pid, "start your investigations. You will not find dishonesty. You will not find graft. You may find some waste, but you will not find the itrrible things that prostituted;1 war In the past." ? Judge Kossman : : Lectures -Accused I : ! Clothing Merchant : , Decrying the tactics used by certain fly-by-night' men who establish stores In the business section . of the city for a few months of the year and call themselves business men, Deputy District Attorney Deich Thursday In municipal ' Court demanded that the court do something to protect the rights of the citizen j of Portland. r J. Rosenthal, a local, clothes mer chant who told the court be is already havln'r a closing out sale, was on trial for larceny. r He u alleged to have re fused to refund $39.75 to Lena Snickers, a servant ' girl, after, a purchase she had - made in Rosenthal's . store was found to be unsatisfactory. : : ; . Rosenthal merely grave her a credit slip for the amount, but refused to. re turn the money even after Mr.' Deich requested him to .before Issuing the complaint, according to court testimony. " Judge Kossman scored Rosenthal and "other merchant of like character" for methods they are alleged to use In conducting their business. He gave Rosenthal until Monday morning to settle the matter satisfactorily 'with Miss Snickers. Eealv Stagecoach Will Have Its Part In Pioneer Bazaar Rambling - stagecoaches. - carrying characters ranging from the "Bad Gazabo Front Bitter Creek" to the ten derfoot of th6 Ruggles type, are neces sary to the: realistic setting of a fron tier village, and one will figure prom inently in the' affairs of "Jars Canyon" at The Auditorium May 7 to 17. when the Portland Association of Fathers of Soldiers and Sailors will stage the Sol diers Homecoming - Pioneer bazaar for the benefit of needy fighting men and their dependents. - , An effort Is ,being made i by Senator Chamberlain -to : have the war depart ment route " Companies E . and . F. Kighteenth engineers, includmg many Portland - men, 'through Portland on their way to Camp Fremont for de mobilization, as requested by the "Dad dies" club. ... Chicago Bayers Plan Strike ; Chicago. April 25. (I. N, S.) Chi cago union bakers wTtl go- on strike at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning, it was! announced today, and the city is threat ened with a bread famine. It is esti mated that 10,000 men will strike, vir tually 1 tying .up all bakeries in the city. The men are demanding the elimination of night work and .master bakers declare they cannot agree to this demand-'. L , ' , ' ... , , , M , - 'I ' Walking Stick Made ;;0ut?bM75 Piece? Richmond. Mo., It has taken J. W, Hagan of this city 12 years to complete a" walking stick made up -of 175 pieces of wood, including 11 different kinds. Mr. Hagan made the stick, at odd times and used ash, walnut. ''hickory, poplar, cottonwood. sugar tree,: California red wood, and four kinds of oak in Us con structlon. , i sy rtUnh.rdiictJ Merit Onb- NA ' ISfew Millinery At Lipman, Wolfe's Very Moderately Priced To Anticipate Summer Needs tascbam-Hlgb Clothes Hade by Lsopoid. CbJcsO Langham High Suits are tailored as well as designed for their wear ers That is why they are Preferred by Younger Young Men They're full of "pep" and diss. Ask any, high school fellow -eight out of ten wear "Langham-Hlghs." The new est waist line and other Spring models are here. Sizes 32 to 36. $25 $28.80 to $50 And Langham Suits for Men have all the style of Langham Highs with the conservative air that older men want at $36 to $60. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. . As Sketched As Sketched At $5 At $6.50 Tailored Hats White Milans Summery hats "of light airy straw in open lace leghorn straw ef fect with Tuscan straw edges. These are smart y e t serviceable. In large shapes with straight and drooping brims. Flower and rib bon trimmed. Smart tailored white 'milan hats for women and misses. These are of wonderfully fine quality foreign bleach with smart ribbon bands. Clever hats for light summer frocks and very appro- As Sketched At $10Ctiap eau du Jour New models in this popular "h a t of the day" white with white trimming. Milan straws with facings of Georg ette crepe, daintily trim med with ribbons and flowers. New and smart as they can be and becoming! Turning Out Ships Faster Now Than in The War Time Rush San Francisco. April 25. (IT. -P.) Ac cording to figures published today by. O. W. 3reen, ritaflsUcan for the Emergency 1 ie,et corporation, every shipyard -.In the bay district Is building ships faster now than during war time. ' ' Measured efficiency,- he nays, as re placed war's feverish activity. Thefe is twice as much tonnage' in the bay yards row as 12 months i ago. Green said six I bay shipyards now , 'have 41 ships under coiiBtructlon, Drugs And Toiletries - -i White- Composition- Ivory, ureMsing uomDs avC " ' White Composition Ivory Buffers 81.00 WMsk Brooms excellent grade 35J rlycerine 6-ounce sire Hospital Absorbent Cotton, full pound 50 - Sempre Uiovine 49 Peroxide o f Ilyurogen full pound size 16 LiHterine 7-ounce size Poudre Danse face pow der 35 8 for 81 Squibbs' Liquid Petroleum 1 6 for 5 Ijpjohn's lieef, Iron "and Wine 87 Revelation Tooth Powder 25 Tooth Brushes special 2 for 25 White Celluloid Soap Boxes 25 Fairy Soap limit 5 bars 5- for 25 Perrin's Compact Pow- der 30 Mary Garden Rouge 50 Kversweet , Deo d o r a n t 25 Spiro Powder 23 Liquid D r. ess Shields 35 T5 . Street Floor, Lipman,-Wolfe & Co. ." priate for tailored suits These are but three instances of the charming new late Spring and early Summer hats you'll find here Saturday at low. prices! Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Women's Silk Fibre Hose $1 Heavy weight silk fibre stockings in white, black, African brown, tan and grey. Heavily reinforced. Children's Pure Thread Silk Stockings $1 to $2.25 Complete assortment white, grey,- flesh or Cordovan Bilk stockings. with reinforced soles, heels and toes. Sizes 4Mi to 9.' Children's Socks' 3 Pairs $1.00 3000 pairs of children's socks in solid colors or white with neat colored stripes. Rolled tops. Sizes 5 to 94.. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Beautiful Fancy Colored Stationery A S ale-49 c When you see this excellent paper you will wonder how it is possible for, us to sell it at such a special pricel The result of an unusual purchase brings to you. In each box there 'are 48 sheets of paper sad 48 enve 1 o p s 1 2 each in white, pink, blue and buff. As Sketched -Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. As Sketched 7-Piece Glass Berry Sets $1.19 Just In time for the first ' strawberries ! Co lonial breakfast set s deep 8-inch bowl and half dozen deep berry saucers. Plata Capped Berry Sets Special 81.45 Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. New Coats, Suits, Frocks and Skirts Received in Time for Saturday -3d Fl. I ROLL OF HONOR ARMY CASUALTIES r KILLED IN ACTION Corporal f ;T,ORGE 3. C.AtJDKTTK. New Britain. Conn. PrlvatM AV1TFORP T. COCVILLlOJt. AleinJri, Ls. VKUj II. KMKK, ftt'Uniu. Ho. , l'KTKK FH1NT. Kwnnha. Mich. HOWARD H. HItJHAU. Jit.; Woodbury, X. 1 JIISKFH P. TJMiAN. I-hiladebihia, Pa. i 1IAROU K. MANNKItS, Nw York. N. T." 1'JSQUALE MANM.NO. I'itLsburwh. la. ' . DIED OP WOUNDS Sergeant KMIIi JOHN BCHM1TT. Wlieelins. W. T. " "VIvatM ' ' lirOROK H. ADAMS, I'hilndelphU. Pa. - . .1 AMES AIN8WOKTII. ITeble. N. T, ' v ? TONY KOlOT, Detroit. Midi. , ' MIS8INQ IN ACTION ' - rlvate EARli H. BIBT.E. Blatkfoot. Idaho. AI'GrSTE r.LKMKNTS, Hayes, La. , . AlITllt U W. MAHTF.KS. Flora VisU. N. Mel HARRY J: STRKtT, Ikewood. Oliio. HARMON A. WOHHALXu AUietwTille, IU. ' KILLED IN ACTION (Pravleuiljr Reported TKIVATK WALKER WOOtWINE. Christians- ' bars, Ta. . . ( KILLED IN ACTION PrkHily Raportad Mllnt : . . Ltoutananta OSCAR M. TATIAIK, Torn CTeek. ' ? ILL1AM H. TAYIAJR, New Totf. K. T. i - rrlvstas '- '.. Joseph besson. Dnmei, Mfoa. W1UMAM A. I'ORBKTT, (edaredca. Colo. HARLF.8 R,' FOI,KY, IndianapolM, lnd. VII,I,IAM 3. FRKDETTK, Went Rutland. Tt. JOSEPH KAPt'Zt'K, Thoro. Ww. WILLIAM ALBKRT KfH'IAN, Two Hirers. Win. BOSOO KOV ICH. Bear Crvrk. MonU 1KONARD J PALAZZO. MwsroTe, Pa. v KpRnr FK.XIOK. LecU. Kt. ILLLVM TIRNADY. Fairfieki. Conn. 1 mm .. V An-1 Crsnuiered) t:.4s on T.IurioeCo.Qiic- New Middy Togs For Girls Have Arrived In Quantities Middy togs that are so trim and so comfortable and so much in demand for girls and misses and women are now nere in vast assortments lor you ! Jack Tar Middy Dresses $7.50 All white, white and navy and 'white and cadet blue middy dresses. A popular model with "deep yokes and pleats. Sizes 16 to 20. . . Jack Tar and - ' Paul Jones Togs -Smart dresses for. girls 3 to 14 -white Copen, khaki, : navy, or green trimmed with braid, and are priced from $3.50 to $6.50. ' New Jack Tar Middies $2.95 A special lot ' of the smartest new middies with flannel collars. Reg ulation style. . Also other middies at $3.50. Jack Tar and Paul Jones Skirts Middy skirts for; girls 6 to 14. - These are of good quality jean, Lowns dale, Belgian cloth and khakf materials. In waist ed styles. $2.50 to $3. Capes rr Goats Capes for ffirls4 to C $7.50 to $18.50. Capes for Girls and Juniors $13.50 to' $52. Coats for Girls 2 to P-$4.95. l ; ' New Slipon Wool or Fiber Sweaters---$3i05 to $8.i5p.; x. '-'S,::;- 'r: . ; '.' Ii Fourth .Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.; r - As Sketched 5 7 N J Here's Good ? : o Spring News for You New Tub Silk Shirts At $5.50 Baby broadcloth or tub silk shirts in the newest and most beautiful Spring designs. Stripes in.the prettiest and most wanted colors beautiful combinations, of them. They're the kind of shirts you, will take pride 4in : wearing; and they're splendidly cut and tailored. All sizes from 14 to 17 are included. Typical Lipman,' Wolfe & Co.' values in the Men's Shop I "Vassar" Union Suits , Medium Weight $2.50 These splendid quality union suits are just the weight most men want for this season. - They're here in" three styles with three-quarter, full length, short or long sleeyes. - Right now, make a mental note to ask for Union SuitslLot'No. 607 the' 're winners ! f 'f t 1 Men's Store, Just Inside Washington St. Entranced " I, I New Garineote For Saturday. A steady stream of quality clothes at "Cash Only" prices is coming here. Interesting things are going on "behind the scenes? of the Garment Section box after box of smart new things is being unpacked daily .and made ready for their, brief stay on our racks for they don't last .long the way they are priced! ' Tailored Suits $21.50 M a n n I s h serge, French serge and wool poplin are the materials used in these smart suits. The styles are quite diversified enough to please 'every taste. - AT $23.50 there are. exceedingly clever mod els in suits of serges, poplins and mixtures. Navy and a few other shades. Newest Capes $17.85 Full sweep capes of French serges and vel ours in navy, tan, Copen, grey and henna. Some are -coatee style and some are effectively trimmed wMh fringe.. AT $15 there is a very good model in all wool navy serge cape vestee style. Trimmed with black siik braid. Silk Dresses $13.65 Ruffles, tucks and colorful touches jf era broidery characterize these new silk frocks. Taupe, navy, grey and Copen are the colors . from which you may choose. . AT $19.50 there are the prettiest frocks of Georgette or taffeta and printed Georgette com b i n a t i o n s. Several shades. Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ID: Hundreds of ; -Extra Good Shirts $1 .25 Here's value ifor y o u t best fine shirts of crepe cloth, corded madras, per-,-cales and soisettes in -the styles that you wan t soft collars attached, soft .: turn back cuffs, and stiff collar styles, at only $1.25. An Unusual Offer of . s OX 2 for 25c Good serviceable cotton sox ln then wanted spring-time" weight at th very low price of 25c for" 2 pairs. Nearly all blacks. Economy Basmenf, Lipman, Wolfe & Co, Come to the Basement on Saturday, "Walk Through" Get Acquainted With the Bar gain Spot of Portland I Boys' Spring Suits $12.75, $14.75; $15.75, $?6.7S Snappy styles all the newest "models for boys 6 to 18. . There are suits with fitted, coats,: full coats and belted coats. Pockets are in slash and patch style. All pants are full lined, and, have. . double knee and , seat All are serge : or alpaca lined Other suits up to $30. $J- v'V w .... , - - - Boys' Shirts 1' Little Boys' Togs and Waitta Reefers of blue seraje. Silk, madras, repps, f iI-clLVift-tlh . percales sndrrfqueV. ? ? Pra " : wed on and i detach Priced to 15. able collars, 1 to f5. Boys' Straw and Fabric Hats 75c to $7.50 , Complete tines of boys' tweed, cheviot, silk and straw;' hats tor Springtime wearing:. There is every conceiv able style for boys Z.to IS years old. - , Boys' Caps $1.75 to $3.00 , v-, Fourth, Floor, Lipman, Wolfs tt Co., HI allIsorts OF GOOD CLOTHES FOR YOU Staple quality , clothes for the work- , er who would make every dollar cvount are here in full and . complete lines. The few items listed are typical. Men's overalls and Jackets, a complete line of the kinds that workingmen demand here at from $1.65 to $2. Painter over alls and jackets, $1.75 a garment. II ickory stripe Unionalls the kind that is. made to fit arfd wear the brand that insures maxi mum service for min imum expense at $3.50. . Khaki Unionalls, ; $4.00. Extra heavy tyue Unionalls, $4.25. Not only are they the ""approved bib styles that work- ers . prefer, ,but they "r Union mads. t Khaki pants and whipcord pants that . are ..well made and ' longwearing-are but '$1.95. Blue, striped cook .- pants are "lso - but $1.75. ' a, - r , -F r om thes . price yoi will get an- idea of 7 th way things ' !- r - sold here, ' . Economy Basement, 'Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Tots' Capes and Coats For wee'glrK. 2 t6 6 years, there are little '. , , coats and capes that are; v . both practical and good ; ' looking;.- ' ;vi . , ' Navy serge capes' in . " round collar and arm ' . holei tabs of silk, pop- Hn. 'SJze" 2 r to . I $5.65. i i - Another model for -little girls 2 to 6 is , v silk poplin , in rqse, tan . and Cope n. : t Priced - A $5.95. .. f, Checked coats for lit- tie tots, 2 to 6 years. Black and white, tan and white,' and fancy combinations; High , waistline models. $3.98. Girls' Coats and Capes For girls 6 to 14 years there are smart coats and capes at as--,f tonishingly low prices. For instance: Coat of homespun ; made' in loose flowing style with bck pleat, ' large collar, patch pock ets and fancy buttons. " Navy, tan and rose. $8.75.; n . Navy serge .c a p e loose sryle- with large collar of i Copen silk poplin. Sizes 6 to-14. $7.95. Besides the., coals and capes listed' mere.., arc many otner. equally good values i in aeie wanted garments. SlipOTerSweaters$3.35 m New 'fancy" stitch . , sweaters in the popular , ; slipover; style that girls ' - wear without blouses. ; ' , Turquoise, rose, old . . - k,ue atul tor.; All sizes , t ' to 36'. - u 4 x New middies for girls U '. K of 'all ages of Lowns- r . dale, Jean Paul Jones V , and other models sev- : r ' " ral K; different f styles. ' i Sailor collars and long ; - sleeves. 4 $1.98.; ; Economy Basement, e " 1 " Ltpraan, Wolfe & Co. A Hundreds of Other Bargains j 4 i 9- I w u v.