TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. 3

LATEST VESSEL TORPEDOED BY GERMANS AND ANOTHER ONE FOR WHICH FEARS ARE . TWO AMERICANS a ; 3B Afat antf Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers $1.00 and $1.50 LIST OF LOST Large Shirts 59c Sizes 16'2. 17. 17'2 "Merchan dise.cf Mertt only. Extra quality shirts, f c tj .OnT of and , Total Missing From Arabic yy I ! Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A 6691 pleated and plain bosoms. y r. . Plain white, fancy stripes Mow Estimated at 25 Out and figures. of Total of 181. Final Cleanup of All Our Medium Weight $2.50 Union yx k Ik .u Suits, Sale $1.9o 0mm. Fine grade lisle, in '"-- h well-know- n make. Form- -' " " " FEAR FOR LAPLAND FELT -- vr-- .:.. Selling Regularly at $8.50, fitting, short sleeves, an- kle length, closed crotch. . ' .ij.se.ii.:.t7.-:r- ., - ' ' - 'i:-r-; ,.v- -r $10, $12.50, and $15.00 Shown in blue and flesh BotIc. Early Reported Torpedoed, I Your Choice Saturday color. fcald to B Safe Xew York City 50c Silk Lisle at- -- - OOC Deotrojed. bat Captain and WW. TM - vseT; rrm'rrTTT-r T'"f,?S. Sox, Sale Crew of 33 Are Landed. L" Three pairs, $1.00. Full fashioned, extra re- Some With Extra Pair Trousers inforced heels, toes, soles. These suits are desirable for early Fall In gray, tan, royal, pur- tinges' Trmvm ttret pas f'aa wear. Of , homespuns, , diag- ple and navy. All sizes. tear line A rumor mat ah, too. had I - onals and fancy mixtures. In sizes from 6 tee a destroyed by a German submarine s ' .'e- e Men's New Silk many i to 1 7 years. u current, but like similar - V - "S - re-c- an Sox, Just In 50c rumors that ssliated shipowners '. : " A y ' . ' dir. tho report larked vertlKatlan. .it' vt The best silk sox on Coupled wita this rumor. who Boys' $1.50 Shirts for 98c oun rould not be teamed. u th Of fancy crepes, soisette and basket the market. In pearl gray, report that ah a troop ehlp. This ' Va V 1 champagne. Palm Beach, was disproved byu maritime records, i weaves. French cuffs and extra collar to which showed that sha sailed from New match. Sizes 12 Y2 to 14. Fourth Floor navy, white and black. Tlrtss Auvust 1 for Atonmoutb and r First Floor tUverpooL. Tba Nu-ola- Is a slow steamer, and shttptna men eatlmat last sha was about du to arrlT in war ton waters. She carried no pasv avnxcrs. All Children's Wash Dresses Th Niroslaa Is a new boat, but t In Final Clearance 1- - In sizes from 2 to 6 years. Sold in three special groups. tr:. th riovic was aa old-tim- whose kel wa. UhI la Heltast :1 years aao 75c and 85c Dresses $1.50 Wash Dresses Dresses to $2.75 Th latter was a twin-scre- steamer of iJ tons was i'. feet Ion- and could make IS knots. Sale 59c Sale 9Sc Sale S1.19 Aaalety far Isslssc Kelt. Dresses of , chambrays, percales and crepes, in long or regulation waist styles, with and without Offirers of th Wait Star line wer embroidery, piques, plaids and buttons. frankly anilua: about ta Lapland. collars, elbow sleeves; trimmings of pipings, sam report Tho of disaater circulated - on a. 11,,.... t here was current la ViJ-nt- " ' Clearing Out Girls' Wash Dresses, From 7 to 14 Years tba Upisl. A dispatch from there, hvwever. said It was tbousht Dresses to $1.50 Dresses to $2.75 Dresses to $1.75 Dresses to $3.50 probable an waa contused witb the fcrltna liner New Tork City, which f'll prey to a submarine yeeteritay. Th Sale 95c Sale $1.08 Sale $1.19 Sale $1.59 New Tork City a rrw or H and her ginghams chambrays. captain war landed at tjucenstown to In all the newest and prettiest styles. Made of ginghams, crepes, crepe and In say. This voesel likewise waa a Brit- checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors. In all the wanted colors. . Fourth Floor ten liner. he waa a fretabler and left this port July wlih a earco for Hristot, wfcuh sh landed pafe y tn Aua-us-t l she left Hristoi to ballast an her return trip, lier scents her 15O $1.25 Milanese SilK Gloves received conftrmatioa of br sinking Pairs of Pure today. . . i . J la'e n ' tjueanstown's lntrprtatloa of th eln. .J- rumors Lapland Go On Sale at 89c dteturbina about the best 1 silk gloves we have ever sold at this pricr; gloves in white only and in sizes falle.l. however, to : Biu b comfort The to th tjapland's owner. Th Lapland, TOP STKAVttR new lOltK CITY. BKI.OW STEAM KR LAPLA.ND. from bYi to IVz. a ft! 9tr liner under charter to the Whit "tar Una sailed from this port Elbow Length Double Tipped Silk Gloves for 79c with Sit passensers and a large and formation received up to this writing $1.00 Valuable cerro on th afternoon of like a serious case. In White and Assorted Colors. In All Sizes. First Floor. Aucut 13. Wbeo sh steamed down DEFIANCE IS NOTED ciloug City (la.) Journal If. when the WOMAN IS DROWNED the tlt.d.onj It wa remarked that ah facta are fully developed. It shall be rj was loaded heavily and lay low In tha water. disclosed that the Arabic waa sunk In The asual rlcld Inspertton of mer utter disregard of aaaertcd American Middy Blouses at tlhe Lowest Prices chandise, and baacea taken aboard was rlghts.on the high seas rights In de- Middy Blouses for 98c applied In her case, private detectives fense of which ws nave declared we Dis- $1.25 atdina; th official la eiamlninc baa American Editors Say Diplo may ac- Son Says Mrs. Bruguiere Made of galatea in regulation style, all white or white with navy collars and cuffs. Braid evpected will omit no word or act It be rifi soe was to arrive In cepted aa an Indication that tho Impe- trimmed. All sizes. l.verpool late toaijrht or tomorrow macy Has Come to Naught. rial government la deliberately trying appeared in Ocean. momma, and the fact that ah was to draw the United Statea Into the war. due In tha war aono added to the a p. Th question to b decided will be Middy Blouses to $1.75 for $1.25 prehension o( tho lino officials her. whether w want to show our resent- Regulation style, with plain or laced fronts, some laced at the sides, others with emblem on the Jeroee R. Arkell Co.. aaents for ment of Germany's treatment of ua by sleeves. Made of galatea. All sizes. th t'rutol line, announced tonicht that MOVE TO playing Into her hands, aa apparently YOUNG MAN IS RESCUED they bad received a cable dispatch from NEXT UP WILSON planned by Berlin. Knslaml ronnrmlns the report of the The Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain points Middy Blouses Special $1.75 ttrpedolna- - of tha steamship New Tork out that tha Arabic on Its trip from With convertible collars, which cart be worn high or low, patch pockets, laced sides. In the new Cut. a freighter of that Una New York to Kngland carried war mu- styles in regulation t. light tan shades. Also many other of middies at $1.75, stripes and styles. Th h said that the New Tork nitions, and says: Routs Had Left Vessel's Side When City was sunk Thursday at 3 o'clock. (Juration to Be Determined Now Is "It would bo unreaaonable to expect Fourth Floor Tha ship left ilrtstol tor New Tork on Waa Torpedoed the German naval commanders to give Two Americans Reached Prom- Autwl la. Wlietlicr Arabic free passage to a ship westbound when the asma shin waa serving aa a war enade Deck Victim Promi- to W. B. Wltlioul War nine Grave trip." Discontinued $2.00 $3.50 $1.48 rars-- carrier on the eastbound Socially stripe material low medium bustline long over the hips and back finished Crlala ItelleTed Near. Tha Chieftain doea not. regard the nent East and West. Made of coutil and or at 3 Iff DEATH-THREA-T loss of th Arabic as around "for a the top with embroidery or . Three pairs of hose supporters attached. hreak with Hermany. much lese war." Tha Puetlo Star-Journ- In view of to Discontinued Corsets for probable loaa of American lives. QUEEXSTOW.V, Aug. 20. A state- $3.00 $5.50 $1.95 Comment of the press of the United tha low, medium high bust T O M ACCt CD OK sava: made by Louis Bru- W. B., Nemo, La Vida and Smart Set corsets and styles, straight or lll:t M0 States on the sinking of the Arabic Wllaon csn hardly avoid ment here today C'B., 'PreslJent guiere, a passenger on the Arabic, In- waistline, long over the hips and back. Broken sizes. Fourth Floor AAl tTI IllKTOt. agrees la the main tnal the act was a taking; ateps to carry out tho wording curve note 10 Germany to protect dicates there Is no doubt that his defiance of the American position, that of the last Mrs. L. Bruguiere. II diplomatic correspondence Ire American rights at any coat. mother, Josephine Nrpsrlea to Have Ben Draws tha an American, was drowned, sir. Bru- ween the two countries has corns to Distinct tt'aralag Defied. guiere said his mother disappeared Oroaalat for lateaeafe Allewew naught and that the American people New York Evening Poat It la useless after being In the water for abuut 20 will support th president In such ap- to heap worda to show how critical Is propriate action as lie decides to take. is not minutes. under false pretenses grew out of this cation." Race work among Chinese, the situation. The whole tale Mr. Bruguiere said he and his mother Japanese, negroes and Indians of Indianapolis ews The question la yet told, but enough is known to prove were promenade MAN IS SENTENCED transaction. thlJ Uvea the last to leave the AUTO province was discussed. Or, Auc. 50. (Special.) not whether American were lost that the commander 01 the submarine deck. They reached this deck after - though would aggravate of-- warn- Acvueed of threatening- to L that the acted In defiance ot the distinct the last boat had left the ahip. This . kill J. ense were put In an Klkton drua-ut- but whether they ing given by President Wilson. waa too away to be reached BISHOP SUMNER SPEAKS fhad. Misses Iolll jeopardy by the sinking the Arabic." N. Y.) tagle Assuming boat far SCOTTISH CLANSMEN DUE levins and Maltprrsj and the af lirooklyn proper, by his mother. A. J. CHANCE CONVICTED OF DRIV. The questions to be determined are that alle the circumstances are V hen they were swept Into former's father, Jamra Levins, today Arabic was must take, the water, I.VG RECKLESSLY. Conference on Social Service Led by were held by the Klkton Maaislrate to whether th torpedord the first step the President Mr. Bruguiere said, he swam for 20 Delegates Returning From Annual appear without warning and whether the a step that cannot longer be avoided minutes his Oregon Oakland. befvre tho sranJ Jury during Arabic received a summons and humil- with mother. Then his Prelate at to Be nest term herself to without National abasement head was struck by a piece of Ap- Convention Entertained. ine of tho Circuit Court. atop and refused to It. Is Count von Bernatorff wreck Months In Jail Is Penaltyj iM'td of awe eah were furaished. hed iation. to send simultaneously age and he was forced momentarily to Three The alleged In Indianapolis Star Judgment will out of the country and bis hold on her. Accused Held on Charge OAKLAND. Cal., Aug. 20. Bishop assault occurred the be de- . -- xi - from Berlin. After release peal Taken) Coming north following the annual tore conducted by Mr. Mi have to withheld until the full ii nrnrd When he came again to Sumner, of Oregon, led a conference drug. ad Sun of th sinking of be- Congress could well be assembled the surface of Obtaining Money Falsely. convention of the Order of Scottish ay It la said Miss press tails tha Arabic that. Mrs. Bruguiere had disappeared. Half today on "Social Service" at the Epis- 30 nlaht. that Malt come known, but there Is no question provide for whatever msy be forced Clansr delegates will be entertained entered the store and accused Jar. ?had grave to an hour later the son was dragged copal Synodical meeting of tho eighth in Portland Monday bythe members of making slanderous "l that a crisis confronts the United upon us. aboard one of ship's boats. of accusations. ben If American evening i 01 the small Three months' Imprisonment in the province being held here. He talked Clan Macleay. denied alalt-pre- es States citizens lost their New York In this boat he found his two bulldogs. be the statements Miss lives on the vessel. riAiit. American claims. Germany de City Jail for reckless driving was the on scientific philanthropy, pointing out Auto rides to nearby points of Inter- is alleged to have drama a re- chosen wnicn ne nad thrown overboard. est and a dinner at the Portland Hotel, volver. Art lateatlaaally ( afrleadly. fies American demands. She has sentence meted out by Municipal Judge that the scientific relief is largely now to our rriena.inip ana rnwiu. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20 Mrs. A. Chance, service of do- where headquarters will be maintained, Her arm was grasped by a bystander, Sacramanto Pee If It be established forfeit Stevenson yesterday to J., a matter of rather than that night are Items on the entertain- Wt-- a ta alleged Josephine S. Bruguiere was the widow who was re- nations. and l.vlna to have that Americans were drowned by a of the late California millionaire automobile salesman, ment committees' programme. grrahhed the sua and threatened to itermaa eutimsrtne torpedoing the banker. Knille Bruguiere. and mother turned recently from Seattle, where he Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne. New York, Royal Chief Finley and Past Chief shout Mr. foad. Arabic without warning, then Germany HOME LOAN POSSIBLE of Dr. Pedar S. Bruguiere. of this city. had fled after two women were run led a conference on ''Religious. Edu Hill are expected with the visitors. In the melee that followed Mr. la openly and deliberately flaunting our Mrs. Bruguiere, it Is believed, was re down at Broadway anu union avenue, fhads cloihes were torn and bo was declaration that such anion would be held painfully injured. aa turning from Paris to New York, ac i,iirt i Judse Stevenson also ronntrued Inteotionally unfriendly. companied by her youngest son, Louis Chance to answer to the grand jury on t" report from Klkton, It ta for t!:e President to art. What- obtaining money under Mr. and Misa Mattpress were ac- ever course may PHOSPKCT AITECTS S.ITUATIOX urugulere. rimrzre of !had he take, the country Mrs. BrUKUiere. who was 65 years old. fnlRA nretenses. quainted during their residence In unitedly will support, even If it spell IDRCIbN KXCHANliK. years aggravated case of t'ortland. and had been keeping com war. had for several maintained a resi it is the most inniisiiBiiinm pany dence In Tarls in addition to her villa reckless driving I have known." said sine comma to r.ikton. iT.lcago Journal The sinking or the Castiewood at Newport. R. I. She was Judge Stevenson in imposing sentence. Arabic la exactly tho same sort of Plaaarlrr Repreaeatlag Allies Adsslt prominent socially on both by the officer not to drive his Piracy aa the sinking of sides of the "Warned disobeyed the Lusltanla. raaaplleatloaa, bat Deaf e-- Atlantic Formerly she lived in San car. Chance deliberately and CYCLE VICTIM CONSCIOUS with tha a. I.led aggravation of being r rancisco and Monterey. endangered public safety. He drove at Go East . . 1 . . 5 nred.ee a. Whether th American Gov. A re Off. a nlirli rate ot sueeu ttiiu through the eminent should break diplomatic Dy Mm In Jitney Cra.h oft An appeal was taaen Aiionie) Hart ICeimrtrd relatione with Germany over this oc- GOVERNOR Orton and Moon and bond was Iixea at currence Is a question be de- NEW YORK. Aug. 10. Miaglvlnga BACK FROM FAIR rrosrraaln( Sallsfactortli. that must 11000. 3"m Canadian cided by President Wilson and Secre- as to developments la this country's Chance had opened a second-han- d au. S tary Lansing, not by any newspaper. relations with Germany, as th result Benson Day Is Success and Oregon tomoblle shop at 37 North Broadway, Arc to Ntta. proprietor of th Koe Hut. frankly. t:ie Journal ran see no of th destruction of the Arabic, fea- and before he fled to Seattle sold a Is Rockies Organization Pier-so- n. City Haaery. 14 t.rand avenue, who us In arguing ahout neutral rights the foreign exchange situation Is Praised. half interest in the shop to H. A. s and humane Ilohen-aoiler- n tured obtaining money was seriously Injured In a motorcycle duties with the here today. Th possibility that The charge of ipniiiiiiiiiunU accM'ftt Thuredsy nlchl. did not regain court. SALF.M. Or.. Aug. 20. (Special.) conctou-oe- at Jt. inceat a Hospital r at lie Times Until w know mors American bankera might bo called on tiiiiiii iTiinnru t.i to a large domestic loan gave Governor Withycombe returned today laiiiiEiiiBi until late etrrdav. Ills condition Is of circumstances surrounding the fluance attending "Benson day" ex- cruuaL He ha a tured skull. sinking of the White Star liner Arabic. risa to many rumors concerning the after the fr. now pending over the ercises at the San Francisco Exposi- J. s riers.in IJU Denver street, and we must not irei too free to express negotiations tion. K ". .uUtr.er. t who were our opinions, it tne Arabic was tor. flotation of a SlsV.OOO.uos foreign credit c "I am wonderfully satisfied with the hurt la a Jitney a.-- dent ca Albina pedoed without warning, there will be loan or soma other form of British plenty here. Oregon building." said the Governor. Spend Your Vacation in the Cool avenue Thursday m&ht. were both re- of time In which to express our credit "It seems to me that la making Resimol ported aa doing well vesterday. Mr. august tor e'Jcn methods of warfare. "We can well concelv of such a sit- it the was of one In- biggest kind of a hit. In It is a most ers.n is at tie od art sritan and triblral Phases Dtsreaardew. uation." tho comment excellent representation our farms, Mr. Uuldoer at t. inceat s Hospital. ternational banker whose views were of Seattle i Wash.) Po.. Intelligencer sought on this point. gardens, orchards, forests and schools. la the shattered Arabic, at the bottom I believe Oregon is reaping more bene- s A report that negotiations for the heals Canadian Rockies I'ltaloffh-e-- Move Isralloaa Sum. of the sea. Is furnished fresh proof thst a loan of fit from the Kxpositlon than any other 3jpW ess as regard flotation of British credit state, excepting California. N NKtV.d Wash- Perim scant for ethical from f l.(H)0.vov to t Ii9.u0d.000 to pay Louise-Ban- fl'.:'.XM UtT.Ktf. th-ta- of war as has Villa or t "The organization at the Oregon Glacier-Fiel- d Lake ff ington. : The p.'.!of:..e iar-- fi arransa. for American supplies purchased by ig at and Is equally deaf to warn-tr.s- a building Is deserving nf great praise. 11. u ash-- will more on ivtober t rhetorical foreign buyers had been virtually sus- (Tutu Washington. The situation pended waa denied. "Benson day ass an unqualified lnte new q'!rtr on the south side calle for no further words. REDUCED RATES TO ef Ca ifornia street, between second commenting on Financial representatlvea here of the ad TMrd. wl.ich hsre been leaeed for After th fart thst allied powers, while asserting that the veer thm Arabic was a munitions ship and had become complicated by ALL POINTS EAST. ten from fat date from A.freJ ac- attuatlon 1 questioning the President s "strict reason of tho Arabic incident, refrained FIRE FOLLOWS POLICY I Johne'n n lertmrer the poat countability'" note, the Taroma News erric at ITIest Km r. l win move a: from discussion of the prospect for Also lro. be- sa contemplated foreign Into new on Mam street, be we placing the loan, Xcnbcrg Homo Burns Almost on tween High and Montgomery, which "It liur that shall have to as did also domestic financiers. $45.00 back off" In the of both Kng-lan- d Arabic, of CIRCUIT TOURS bave been leased for ten years from ". rs'rs Aside from the the feature Hour Insurance Renewed. llama. and Germany. Neither of them la the day in foreign exchange markets skins disturbed by American notes. Kither waa reported decision of British itching Enabling you to visit all the North regards Its conduct as In line tlie the In with financier and Treasury authorities to NKWBEHG. Or, Aug. 20. (Special.) Cities, Returning ltusr Taken CIHarnlilu. law of and that law send a deputation of three men from While the family of V. T. Hinshaw When you know physicians have pre Pacific Coast cnlraenes all International law." New York to arrange the was at dinner yesterday neighbors scribed Resinol for 20 years in the treat- .Ni"rt""i:K. Wa.h. Aus. : (pe. iMont.l tai:y Post If London to Through Spokane. When th were o tutt the facta projected loan-- rushed In with the news that the roof ment of itching, burning, unsightly skin rial. nw.io are a they now appear to be. the con- of their house was burning. Almost the streets tods;, yelling themselves clusion must o thst tiermany doea not upper of eruptions, and have written thousands rsptu-- e wf Kemovcd. Instantly the entire portion hoarse over th "another Intend to depart from the tactics which Coliassct Postmaster building was ablase. The fire de- of reports such as: "It is my regular J. V. MURPHY, t K Lust-teni- a. the lluaalan nT ari tl.eoa issians." resulted In the slnslrg of the OBEOONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash- partment saved a barn and garage prescription for itching, Kesinol has Alevsn-le- r Iiertram. a rativ of Aprarently the recent diplomatic 20. 11. post- IcakadianF . General Agent. John e ington, Aug. I. Waldron. near by and much of the furniture. The produced brilliant results," and "The Flige. Kuesi. went to the otft-- of correspondence between Washington master at Cohasset. Wash., has been re- building, valued at !20t)0. Is a total loss. the Coontv iIerh and arpileej for t la and Herila carries no practical results. moved and Mrs. Iora G. Archer ap- It was insured for onl. $700, and S300 result it gave was marvelous in one of the Broadway 90. A 2590 first naturalisation raiera. Mr tlert. Regarded aa Handle. pointed to succeed him. was carried on the furniture. worst cases of eczema," doesn't it make Is 12 year old. lie wants to live rs Th Lincoln tNeb.l Journal To tor- The insurance policy on the property you say to yourself, "that's the right . la America in peace expired noon of that day, but had pedo the Arabic without warning would before he grabs his la?eMne. sn at kind of treatment for my s he an act of hostility toward the United espenenceatra tailor caa us a customer's been renewed to take effect at that uninnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.il a reref'll etsdeat srt a great la- - lis Rtsincl is sold by all druggists. t- -s States. Icoks b tae face of th a ecSeibJva. hour. kalsaip i tae rest ! It