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0 DAILY jou; KJ 1'GI.ILAND, cn-Gu.T 1 llffl' ffll a INN OH HUE mm j TTiihlriton. April t tt T. "SH My" aaveretea in - $oH"reea , wow . rat(i victory. bK the hqM ..'fairs commute tea 11 to I firm Incorporating In a bill aulhorlum car rying out the pravislona ef the am on f.r.nre naval treaty a provision, wbjeh would haa fle4 the authorised a'renfth rf tha VnltM fltaUe navy at 11,000 men far tha neat fte4 year. Thla action of tha eommlttee 4efeata tfce plana ef Ui "small parr" elemeat In Ha House ta tie tha personal Uaue up wih a measure- which. In effect, U aa laeoreement af tha arms eonferenee. Let talatton plartnf tha approval af tha kouM at repreeentatlvea n tha five- power naval limitation treaty, waa re ported fa tha neuse today by Chairman jjutier af tha aaal affaJra eommlttee, . Tha actio takan at tha request af th ravy ana state gepartmanta aa 11.1 advisor rha ware af tha aplnton that f-rt aidant Hardin- could aat carry Hit tha eerepptn- proarana vltheat pa cific eutnarteaUon from tha houaa. . amejidxist orrxxxD Tha emnlbue naval bill waa amended. bv tha committee ay Inaerttna a para-I , a-raph tinder which tha nouee would x prea It arfrtval of tha treaty a fol lower That for tha mimosa ef aivin af. ' fer ta tha provision in tha traaty to limit aaval armament,- concluded Fab- ruary I. JIM. by tha Uniud eutaa oil .Amertcand tha British, cmpira, rranca.1 Italy and Japan, reapectinc tha aban donment af tha shipbuilding pro grama and tha aorapping af eapltal ahipa la ax awaa af tha number which tha United tate may ratal n In eonformttr with tha aald provtelona, tha praaldant ef tha United Btetea be ana pa ta hereby au- .therlsed ta ma a a aueti disposition aa In Ma Judgment may ba pro par af an capital ship ar the navy aum ar out la in and ta causa ta ba takan aueh ac tion aa la necessary for tha scrapping af eapltal ahlpa ta ba daalt with in that manner la aocerdaac with tha aald pro vision a." . , . Tha bill carrtaa with It tha original I ' proTlalooa af tha Butlar bUl aufhorislnc a navy af M.000. anliatad man. which la tha anlnlmum tha praaldant baa daclafad ta ba adaaoala. Tha maaaura waa rapartad Thursday ta aid tha advocataa of an adaqaata navy In tha fla-M acainst tha -amall navy"! bill rravldinr for aa anliatad paraennal af only 17.000 man. which will ba con aldarad - by tha antlra appreprlattona committaa tomorrow. Tha Butlar bill ould raduca tha an liatad paraonnal from 111.414 and 000 ' appranticad eaaman, tha praaant uthor laad etrvnalh to an authorised atranrth af 10,000 anliatad man and appran ticad aaaman. Thia forca, aocordlng to tna praaldant, would ba aufftclant to man tha II capital ahlpa and- auxiliary rraft to which tha Unltad Btataa la lire Itad by tha traaty. Tha maaawa-au-l thortaaa tha praaldant to cancel con traeta for construction ef aavenaupar- dradnaughta bow building and il& battla crulaara. ' . ;,- Tba two battla crulaara, conatructlon an which .la farthaat advancad, ara an- , thoiiaad ta ba conrartad into alrplaaa , carrlara. .. i... ,.... ..i... I tha bonaymoon waa andad. than laft for parta unknown, "rank Morrui charfad In a dlvorca suit ru4 sara ftftiaii t-ana Morrla. - . District Seeks to Acquire Company, y faigation-Rights -SalW."Aprtt Tl-Mltata .ISMglnaap Cwp par baebaan aakad'iy tha -raoantly or- ranlaad MMd Ja Torkt lrrtg aUoa dlatrlet of Hood' JUvor awanty-'ta apprava plana for tha porcbaaa tha-Mfhta" ef tha Mittdla- VefH 'irritation s company, aa which an option h ba aecurad by tba district Tha oonaidaratiaR la glvan aa 11.000 and tha dlatrlefplajui to vota hnnda la eavar tha amount. . , Tha aystem-af tha Mlddla Fork Irri- gatlon . company t waa oaatgnaa to trrw rata 4111 aeraa af land in tha vppat Hood River vallay with tba watara ot tha Mlddla Fork; af Hood River and other atreama and has been la successful operation "lor a numoer or yera.. much of tba Und4a In a high atata ot cultW ration and producaa'aoma cf tha finest applaa. peara and atrawbrrlaa grown. In Hood Rlvar valley. Tha racantly organ ised district prapoaaa to taka over tha operation of tha Irrigation ayatam and to maka certain improvements. SEt.;LODEE-VmS almost ran AT TREATY VOTE Waahlngton,' - .April T. WASHING TON BURBA X7 OF . TTTW JOXmNAUV- Tba tnajority part In the Unlt4 SUtea senate,' when the Republican . members are all In their Mats, numbere an even 80.' But for a time during tha debate an tha nine-power traaty relating -to China, the majority party on tha floor numbered eaaetly fi. - ' . This waa at a time when Henator 'Un derwood waa sneaking, too. and Under. wood, leader of tha minority and ana af the delegatee representing America at the arms conference, la usually a draw, inr card. He was making a od apeech, concerning a treaty aa to which ho had Intimate knowledge, and It ia ouite eer tain 4hera waa no deaign pr malice in tha abaenea of tha Republican members. HAD BXEV TED Tf" ' They Juat happened to ba absent, some eating lunch, same chatting in the lob fciea, other dictating at their. efficea,i doing tha routine of tha day, and too much interested In the routina to pay my attepUoa to the reasons that Un derwood waa girinf for .ratlfylna; the treaty. ... They .bad - been f ad up" - m treaty for a month, - - There were five or . aix Democratic senatara en tha floor listening to Under' wued. and after a while Senator afexary rt Oregon strolled Into hi aeat on the rUpubUean aide. Tba maJortty - waa ac-en after inereaaed by the addition -of Senator Jonea - of Waahmgton, . who walked about uncertainly, aa it not re solved to etay, - SIOWIT TRET COMB IJT Later In tha day tha talk ran out suddenly, the treaty waa quickly brought to its final atagas and NEW YORK CRIME STIRS GOVERNOR; THREATETiS POLICE discredit Mayor Hrlao and tha wayor'aj Governor Miller is certain to ba rtnomln- By BIdaey B. Wkiypla CaiVHl 'ws Btatf Cerfeejeadeet. Naw York, April T-CovaWor Nathan Millar has Issaed a warning tna tha vice preai-l of nw York that anleaa the Gotham dent announced that tha question u liea forca ahakea a leg and doea a tit- ihtTatlfictton of tha treaty, ,? At thia Jit, mora bandit ehaaing instead of try. Interesting point in tha procadurf, with J jng. to anforoa ficUUoua ajitl-amoklna me- peua ringtna; to announce m tow va i ordlnanoaa, ne win srux mat taiy a gteafc intarnationai agreomenc jusu tv,!itico-police ayatem wide open. eight aenatora wera on the floor, inelud-j -o thia, Riehard K. nrlght poHca Injj three Kepublieana, Borah, Johnson i commissioner. Iiaa replied with acme as. andSBencar. - I naritv that tha ao-eaUed -rim - wave E..,i Ti -. tn rkim f 1 ever which the rovernor Is exerciaea. is the treaty and jnippoaed to N ?'hurryinglnothln but a. rjgmena or unainauon it thronrh. -m aeurrv inr In to find m tha minoa or anvjoun newspapers ana thit the treaty waa on tha final vote. tha pradatary interesta," a movamont to Tha roil call revaajea j o aenatora pres ent,; where- a few momenta before there were 8, and a few minute later only a doaen. tha neat- treaty In order bavihg bean called up, administration. In tha exchange ot oourtealea between be governor aad tfta pallet commission er poltUcai observera aea vlalona of a war between up-atata ItepabUeaa foroee anVt Kew 'Tork city, eontrona by tha wwpxwjr Tammany-Kearat alliance, which may have a decided effect on tha nt gubernatorial campaign. Oovernor UlQar, dlatlneUy 'up-stata." with all tha up-etete traditiona and poll, eieg back ef him, baa practically warned Commissioner Enriaht that ha ia about to throw him out ot office which ha has tha power to do. If ha doea so. tha Hylan regima will aeiia on tha Incident aa tha finest issue in tha coming earn. pair tha issue -whewer tna pack. wood farmer Ja going to run Near York, or whether Father Knickerbocker la to have ,boma rule, or whether farmer legislators and a. farmer gov- ernor ara got to dtetata to tna great tat city In tha world. With aueh an revue tha coming cam pslgK will ba a hummer. U might be coma wirtually a fight between JJew Vork city and tha real or tha atata. The H e a r e t-Hylan-Tammany combination combination would ba in a poeition to dictate aa to tha Democratic candidate. ated by tha JtepubUcana. and tha battle, would ba on. - - .... j it la generally, under tood, that .T lliiam Randolph Ilearat wanta t ba tha Jxl Republican candidate' for senator from New Tork. Jieartt has fought At Smith, former governor, bitterly at times, but tna talk about ew. Tarn ta that Hearst, lecegnlsing Smitha Strength, would be glad to aea bim on the ticket for gov ernor upon which lltarat hopes to ap pear lor aeaater.. ITvIDAY, APH1L 7, 1?22. - .j Lji srwi i au mim.' t un'fLt a pn Albany.' Thi ovror ya he U U earnact aibout Ci Kanfit basineae a"id .at the taaue ia lout side of politic, lie -anta Ctyl-tM wholesale romrlea i At prtaent the ej ea ot tha attta areef Albany. atorpeo. ; The Hylah-Er.rigM.Tammay forr-ea rejoin tHat ;the governor's atti- t tuda ia ail poUUcal poppycock. There' ta ro crime wave, there are no bapdlm tbro ara no holdup New York ia a peaceful oily, and ranybody-- who die. buten It ikV)ni u undormlna- (he t City In ardea that tha vassal Tnay be- J cotoe a-vaaaal and iubipctid luburb f - " HEME'S A .TIP. The men who buy my clothe can afford to pay more, but can't find better values. Patterns and fabrics of the latest creation that help you to feel 7 7 the true spirit of the season. VVe insure, a good fit Free alterations by practical tailors. MEFfcs and; GoetM's Beport ' On Columbia.Basin icrMivered SPRING SUITS Tacoma. April U. F.) The re port of General Ooethala on tha Colum bia river basin Irrigation project waa received thia morning by Dan Scott, di rector at conoervatlon. It conslata of mora than 100 typewritten pagea. The englneera of tha department, who bare been engaged In the aurveya and In vestigation of tha glgantio Irrigation project, have been aummoned to Olympla for a conference. They will meet to morrow morntn la Scott' a office. Until that alma tha Ooethala freportxwlH hot a made public. . On the decision of Oeneral Ooethala aa to the feasibility af tha Columbia basin project a ad tha beat manner in I which to develop It will rest tha future action af tha atata conservation depart ment It ta aald hare. Director Bootfa office refused to atate whether or not Ooethala reported In I favor ot tha project. . ? . . , Court Will Decide ? Privilege of School ! ; Girl to Powder Nose ' Corning. Ark, 1 April tJ. P. I Judga W. W. Bandy took under- advise-1 ment today the appeal of 'Mlaa Pearl I Fugaley that she be allowed to go to I acheoi with powder on her nose. Following bearing 10 witnesses who I debated the good and bad propertlea of toorx eklrta, peekaboo blouses. - oowder I and paint, tha court decided the matter waa to weighty far an Immediate de cision and announced ha would taka a ,week to aoo what Mr. Slackatone bad to any. atlas Pugaley. 17. waa expelled from Corning high achool by N. E. Ulrica. I principal, because aha need powder. She I appealed to the court for reinstatement it wa allowed the oao . of powder among etudenta It would demoralise oer achool." Mlcka tola the court . "We eoaldat keep dleclpUne. Tba girla would sever ' atudy they would apand all of I taeir um powdering. " - - HOT XAKB ABUYALI ITot Lake, April Arrlvala at Hot Lake sanatorium Taeeday ware; A. J. Schumacher. Welaer. Idaho! , Mr. 'and Mm. C E. Cochran and Kenneth Ilauser, Portland ; John- It Jaoobd. Union: Lorena Inny and Maude War nock, Imnafca, Idaho ; H. 3. Warren, Faker; & P. Millar, Cove; E. J. Fra- ir, raadletoa; Mrs. A. Bchooser. Walla Walla I Bert LtoanggoocV Stnrbuck, Wah.j O. B. Archer, North Powder; D. Piattery Filer, Idaho; Ben Ward, la lira no a ; a. B. - Fperry, Pendleton J. Wright Jtammel, C W. Harrison. C K. Allison.' William Munro and j.. D. Jordan, Portland ; Mrs, J. R. MrM asters, llortenae McMaatera and Mr. and Mra. C. E. Keae, Pendleton I SC.lt Lewie, rtaker; J. C Tally, North Powder; Mra, l ater penning, llftni, Idaho; A, D. Miller, PorUana; iPete ' Patrla. - Ia Uraade; B IX Baketr, Col rax. Wash, , tECKKTA&Y KKSIGlf S ' Centralis, Weak, AprU I. atlae Vir ginia Mcl'heareoo, awl stent aacietary ef tha Chamber of Commerce, tendered her reaignatloa Tueaday. ha haa aarrad . aTtica January 1. , I .43' jj V U UiirLL tJj, MEN'S $4.0 ! I I -J j:ZJtJii S3 3 DRESS FOR LESSC U.S. The Largest Stock of Army Goods . in Portland Every Article ih Stjpre Bargain ;:'Just aeTA of Them Listed Below " ' . MM1W0DS THESE PRICES; TALK SAVINGS Grey Blankets' Wool Army Blanket, , 70x84 inches, 4 lbs......!.;.....;. S3.00 New Wool O. D. Army Shirts, Our price S3 BLANKETS I PEA COATS O.D.W00L - CO K( New. A dandy, QQ Aft Oar price ;;mN...laituU Tonly .i.......i;..:.DOM) SPECIAL a Army "WooI'Rait Sox, qn new;. 3 piirs. 80c pair. iOUt Cooks ' ' and Bakera Aprons, ! nw, U. S. Army, : - Barber Coats, each.... ....75c White Linen Dress OC- Shirts, new. Our price. . atli Mackinaw, -O. D., new. .$55 Mackinaws, O. Tt reclaimed $2 O. D. Wool Trousers, new $2.50 U. 11. Wool creeches - $1.25, $20 - Army Khaki Breeches lor 75c Moleskin Pants; new..'.. $2.95 Khaki Pants, new.. .....$1.45 New Army Waist Overalls.. 9Sc New Array Jumpers for-v. .75c Army Jumpers and Uver- nr. alls, reclaimed garment -Ji' Lee s Coveralls, - CO Oft new . . . .... . .-. .'. .OaweeStJ Wool O. D. Blouses for.... 75c Blue Wool Blouses for. . . . 75c Army Wool Sweaters, g2 QQ Army Slickers, reclaimed $1.00 Shirts, wool, O. D. - . 75c, SL25, S1.50 Service Hats for.;.f-.;75e Blue Work Shirts, new. ... ,69c O. D. Wool Gloves, pair..., 25c ibeather aced moves, pair 25c Heavy Canvas Gloves, pair 10c wool urxed sox, pair,.... 25c Cotton Sox. & pairs..... Sl.OO Khaki Army Sox, pair. ... ,15c Amy Summer Under wear, K. CX, garment. . . . Army Wool . Underwear, A shirts, drawers; pmeiitUC Army Steel Cots for... $2.95 Cot Mattresses for...... $1.50 Web Belts, new ......20c Army Gloves, all leather, OC a, reclaimed, pair . OuUf Navy Trousersr new,- fTfk dark blue, pair... . . w AeeJll U.' Si Army Last QQ C A Shoes; ;;- Specpair..iOeOl Herman's Busset. ?ff flfk Army, Last Shoes, pair3iJeUU Officers Dress Shoes, gQ Herman's Field Shoes.Qr PA the best, pair .,;.:.OeJefJU U. S.; Army ' Shoes, reclaimed, new soles and -heels, (fft pn Tour choice, pair,.... tj)-eOlJ Army Gym Shoes, V-.Cf-, AK reclaimed . . . r.Vw v .3XetJ 1 Oversea Cans for ..I .:.!. Double Grip Garters, pair. 1 5c ftaui ania, new, pair... $1.50 Pack Sacka, new ..$1.50 Ration Bag-s, reclaimed. .. ,40c Auto Packs, heavy 77 canvas, hew . . . . . ..uJLal O Canteens, reclaimed . . . . .25c Canteen Covers, reclaimed.. 15c Canteen Cups. new....,...10c New Mess Kits, each.. ....40c White Handkerchiefs, each.. 5c Colgate's Shaving Soap, jr , cake ............... OC Velvet Tobacco, 2 cans.. ..25c Army Bacon, 12-lb. - QO OK can, per can ........ tD5eiD Army Roast Beef, 2-lb. tin 25c Corned Beef Hash, Mb. tin 15c Sweet Caporal Cigar- : i 4 f? ettes, 10 to pack......,.1.; UC Canvas Leggins, pair. .... .45c Wrap Leggins, pair..i..... 45c Leather Leggins, new, pair. $3 SATS WIFE A5D CASK GOTB Olympia. WasK. AprU T. -Pre tend mg se wired to hay furniture to furntah their home, hi nlfe obtained a larae um of money (real him scarcely before f FREE' SATURDAY A 1-lb. can of -Army Roast Beef with ' very 5J)Q purchase or oyer, excepting Shoes. FREE SATURDAY v A Pair of Sox with every Pair of Shoe's Amy Tents, heavy duck, lfelB. . 1515 Auto Tents, new, 7-9, 8 02. duck.57.5Q .Wall Tents, 'new, 8-10,8 oz.....$.50 9-12, new, 8 oz. . ... . .$9.50 Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. ' No Goods Sent G O. D-" - -FIRST AND TAYLOR -Store Open Sexturday Until 9 P. M. FIRST AND TAYLOR Headquarters Army Gcoda Store i ; h. horenstein ; CORNER FIRST AND TAYLOR You Can Save . on Food yithout starving the body or lowering the vitality. The most expensive foods are gen erally the least nutritious most of them have little food value and tax the digestive organs. ' ; .j . - : .-. "Wlieat is all food, the most real food for the least money. It is 100 per cent whole wheat and Is prepared in a digestible form. Contains more real nutriment than eggs or pota toes and costs 'much less. Contains all the elements for making rich blood and healthy tissue. Two Biscuits with raffle or cream make ; a complete, nourishing meaL De i licioua with peaches, berries, raisins, l prunes, sliced bananas and other fruits. - - 1 EOR Saturday's dinner, potatoes au gratin made with Tillamook cheese. - Use this recipe by Winifred Stuart Gibbs and "he1. will forget his ; mother's "cooking! - " : i " Totatoes au gratin VI.ImJ hum OlVae DeaertBhsat Koaae fceooates. CeesBW Uatenkr . . M.katlitekkeasaes,Vvtaeltia " 7 tabitareeBifuaitmaar.rabfca ' . 1 taeWeeenfublour, eaa . . MtaaapeWulaUtaadfcweralMeeveeaevaeTiaieBj H cu TiHsmook A.eai iaa mtA ttt. b by h. iaxm 'tha hat sua, betpg catefut ee aaatt eaca spcoaiul of thnm before 4dinf mere. Fbee 4 cur cold kotUa eocareet, eVeL aa Wared eaiiaa . . - erh,aaar the aaoce aver. ea4 covet wa , Hcuptnjrtere4cTckttermbe. Adda dash aaeprika , aaa bake ia saocktaaievea until ouioiaaweiibtovrae4. j .There's bnl'y'dne gmuine"Tlllamoo: cheese-Tthit 6tamped with the name "Tillamook" on, the rind. Look for this trade-mark. It's a safe buying- guide. tniAMOOK COUNTY CKtAMXXT ASSOCIATION i . TUIaaaeak.1 ' 15 cheese UtAeas mmi aaa eritawl , -BTTlBasaeoasrvBaa. - A J u -; 3 DRESS FOR LESS Z - I I Kiel - BVTai -1 ' ' . 1 Pacific Coart SHredded Wbeat Co.. OatlancLCai. i.j . tfiJrrr,r,i 1'. .T;?vn 1 . 'a . - a" ...JEifJr j ; : Oldest in jklte , ; 1