THE MOKXI3U OKEGOMAX, FRIDAY. JANUARY XI, 1913 WILSON TO CAREFUL AVOID TELLING Governor Enjoys Efforts of Correspondents to Find How Cabinet Stands. SOCIALIST MAYOR OF BERKELEY ??rUSp TO A CHARITIES DLNKJtiH AT XHKbti whuaiw . ACCEPTANCES DUE FIRST Both Practical Men and Those "ot In Politics Vnflcr Consideration, and CoHcac Presidents Bo Not loom Large. Trenton. X. J.. Jan. 50. President elect Wilson permitted himself to be questioned at great leng-th by the cor respondents today about the makeup of his Cabinet and Seemingly nJ" tl-e efforts that were made to secure Information from him. The Governor, however, carefully avoided any dis closures. Asked whether any names other than that of William Jennines Bryan had been siigpested for tne Secretaryship of State. Mr. Viisonsaid. "About a half dozen." To the inquiry as to who these men might be Mr. Wilson reflected for a moment, but replied that he could not recall offhand, because some of these Individuals were grouped under lists of names suggested for other port loios as well. (ollrxe President Not Preferred. One of the 'correspondents asked Mr. Wilson if he intended to appoint to his Cabinet men of practical experience in public affairs or professional men who had not been in politlcs. "Both sorts are under consideration, he answered, and then added with a laush "but I am certainly not (coins to make up my Cabinet of college pres idents." The Governor said he had decided to follow the usual course and pet ac ceptances before announcing his Cab inet. He was asked whether he would make public the acceptances as they came to Mm. "No," he replied, "because I'm really trying to make up a team." He intimated that a possible declina tion of a single portfolio might make it necessary to redistribute the entire Cabinet. Jitn Jeraey Bnaineaa Leads. Kxcept for the visit of Representa tive Carter Glass, chairman of the House subcommittee on banking and currency the Governor devoted the day to New Jersey business. Mr. Glass gave Mr. Wilson an ac count of the progress of the public hearings before the banking and cur rency committee. "Mr. Glass pleased me." said the Governor, "by telling me that the atti tude of the big bankers who appeared v nen i r-ai.i in in - cago that the banking system of the . . . 1.J T . U 1. t T countrv stood convicted. I thought I begin framing ine iem.i.vC ",'"""" v saving what everybody had said next Monday and counts upop the Dcm " timo one's common- ocratic caucus of the next House ap h,.f.,i-. snme times one's common places startle the country." Mr. c,li!.ss declared after his confer Kdniund Walker, head of the Bunk of Montreal, to anpear before the com mittee on March IS. Patronage Not ProniIed. Iteports of the organization of the Illinois Legislature with the election or a Speaker interested President-elect ,i.i.t ,ii.ir,.,t..i, frnm Illinois said that Charles I'.oescliensteln, Democratic candidate, mlslit lie chosen instead ot J. Hamilton Iewis. who was the Dem ocratic primary choice. "They can't back out on the primary choice," commented Mr. Wilson. One of the correspondents inquired about the report that recognition by minority patronage had been promised, to Progressives, who held the balance of power In the Illinois Legislature, if they supported lcmocrats for United Slates Senator. "I have made absolutely no promises of patronage to anybody," answered Mr. Wilson. ?vr KcV 71 II 1 1 I m. -V X". &TS FWW FSSSlliXaSar-JL-- The Addition with Character j. stitt wilsox. TARIFF ILL PASS Democrats Expect Prompt Action by Congress. FREE SHOES ARE PROBABLE Intlertvood Says Alo That, Harness Is Getting Too Much Protection. Audubon Society Wants to Bar Aigrettes. WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. Democratic leaders in the House expressed the view tonight that there would be no tude of the big bankers wno appeareu the . and before the committee was an ati.iuu " mmltte. ta means committee tariff revision plan friendly co-operation.'- -"" " " " " . " " m extra While talking about banking reforms tnrougn m.o "1,1 "l " "-ect , . . ..,, -ud ..nsnaiiv! ..sinii and said they did not expect ..t,-k i i w cneneh at Chi- much trouble with it in th . A wi ...i . v. ; t in the Kpnate The majority of the committee will begin framing the tentative legislation oerai.e I - --..,, proving US WOrK SUOSinium" J - committee reports it. So far tnere iias oeen no . ence with the Governor that the new "r , e of the schedules as monetary bills would be ready for in- clu ion o "j W pollcy has tropin. Hon at the extra session of Con- a ""'e' """f .,.iui n, rates gress. He added that he did not know ? My competitive basis, with yet when the hearings would close, but raising and saving to the con-11,-t he l,nl arranged today for Mr revenue r o. .,. lumer as primary factors. Free l.lst Next la Tara. ' The committee heard more than 50 witnesses today and tonight on the sundries schedule of the tariff. The scene will shift tomorrow to the free list, the administrative provisions and miscellaneous tariff ideas. The testi- nn the tarltl sunanea 1 ' " i " - - monv on mi; - With respect to the contest for the jrom' birds of paradise to boots and l nited States Senatorshlp. he whs told . nd bituminous coal. The ex- SINGLE TERM' IS OPPOSED iinlliiii.il Krnm Klrst rBgM fiKht throuyhouc the day. Senator Horah said President Taft had not used the power of his office for his own rc-rlection in IMz to any greater ex tent than President Iloosevelt had used it ill 130S for the election of Mr. Taft. "President Roosevelt wanted Mr. Ta't nominated because he believed Taft would carry out the principles to which the Koosevelt Administra tion as devoted." said Senator Bris tow. "'A President who would not use every effort to perpetuate his policies would not be worth his salt." . .Senator Hitchcock asked if it were not "generally believed" that Roosevelt favored President Taft's nomination In IOCS, so that he might be a candidate in l?I2 himself. Boras Renlleti to Hltrhcock. "1 know the Senator himself docs not entertain such a thought," retorted Senator Borah, "so I feel free to say that such an Wea is the product of a iliseased mind." Senator Dixon's charjre that single six-ear terms were desired chiefly by ambitious aspirants for the Presi dency and the declaration of Senators animation indicated a probability of at least a substantial reduction wtu ...... . j ohnes and present niiLies on In the opinion of some of the majority leaders a transier ot mooo '"" the free list. , "We will lew a rate below the pres ent rate." said Chairman Underwood to .i o-miifi he irlad. if it could' be 'done, to take off tho tariff entirely and to have the American im porter go in and beat the foreigner. Harness Tariff "Too Hlga." Chairman Underwood stated at the opening of todays hearing that tho present 20 per cent tasiff on harness and saddlery was too high. The state ment was made while K. W. Campbell. .. .1 nriasntinff H fHfl U It? I association, was pleading for the re tention ot tr.e auu. We are not going to write a pro hibitive tariff." said Mr. I'nderwood. The fight to bar out aigrettes from the country In the Interest of the Na tional Association of Audubon t-orie- . ,niTail,m favoring ties ano on"-. - the protection of birds was led b) W. William T. Hornaoaj io. "-"" - -KoologUal So.iety. He advocated a i.(t.ti ocrsiinst the imnor- .,' nl.imaire of wild birds for millinery. -iii n..ruin nf New lork. sec- T i.A v.tinnfli Association ot . .',..'! w.w.i,i- pnilvrned tlie hear ing by suggesting' that it was not only a matter of. protection ior n.c but of protection for husbands, as, he said, women would buy feathers at J 100 an ounce. TontUbrusb Trade Pooled. The existence of a trade agreement between the Florence Manufacturing Company, of Florence. Mass.. and the Jobbers, under which the retail price of toothbrushes was fixed, was admit ted bv William Cordes. treasurer of that concern, who said his company . ..-(hli-l nf the total touth- l I 1 II ! ' " " ' ....... brush output of the country. Ques tioned regarding this agreement, which Representative Fordney told the witness was in violation of the i-her-man anti-trust law. Mr. Conies admit . . t . . v. f . i 1 -t i, keen the ten mat ii. J" " , , , ... agreement tfie company would sell to i.A .ii.i v... ,.a(iin, th. teleerram which nc ui" "J and saying that from his knowledge or the patriotism or tne peopic m v..-. section, that they would approve of whatever appropriation the Legislature .ii... ii. eaM that thev are mums piojjei. i - anticipating railroad conection with the . . . I . v. .. .t.A nnaninr Of the canal and therefore want to be strongly represented at tne exposition. Great Benefits Foreseen. n..,ta v.t ilhantr Qiuiku brief- .UdJUi i'a . .i. ....... j , - , ly. assuring the meeting that he be lieves that the great need of the state is people who will cultivate the soil and take advantage of the many op portunities presented in the state. He 1 1 .ha that nannlA cannot he f?Ot- ten here without the expenditure of money, out saia i w.mi.. .--this nnrnose has brought back a 100- fold in benefits. He favored as much as J500.000 appropriation. JUUUS Meier, cnannian ui iiir v,c6v.. n l 1 ,1 .. rtf HlO Oom- t.OIllllllB1011, 1CBU - ' " mission, embodying the views of the members as to now tne imiua no"iu ka ..aa frtr'tha evnosltion and giving the details as to its management. colonel i-j. i-i. rsriggs. prcoiucu, ui , .ki.-j t,...!.! itl,,h toelared that Aaiiianu vwi"i,vlB' " ' the people of the Rogue River Valley favor a large appropriation and that they want to nave a cerutiaoie cmui- .i .. i . . . 1. 1 .i tnr, u n thnt nennle tro- LlOll l jtaiuaiiu, . ' J '' f ' ' ' r. - Ing to or coming from California may stop over and enjy tne wuuueuui . n mate and attractions of that and the Willamette vaney. Among those attending the confer ence were: . r-.l. II i . .- i,!.i I r-1.1l - W. V. Fuller. W. 1. Toote, Jr., J. C. Hsyter, L.. i. tsrown. Lunelle r oiri . v ' v. . - . . Dallas Commercial Club; S..W. Slgler. 1- H. Utacher. Dayton Commercial Club; G. I Hurd, Stanficld Commercial Club: J. 8. Cooper. J. E. Hubbard. P. M. Klrkland, J. L Hanna, H. Hlrschberg. T.. Damon. A. L. Sherlipg. M. W. Walker. S. B. Walker, W. U Rice. H. H. Drexler, W. E. Craven, H. E. Brown. J. J. Fenlon, Dr. Mclntyre. W. w FerclvaU H. Mattlson, K. C. Eldrldge, J. O. Mcintosn, IHUCIJCI1UCUI.V . W. Lair Thompson, I.akfcvlew commercial Club: C. C. cnapman. umimr Club: T. J. Baldwin, Charles Dodge, J. (.,. Applebee. Warrenton Development League; J. M. Kenne, William Gehrig, oeorge l-ui- nam, W. H. Cannon, William l-Oivig. iu ford Commercial Club: B. D. Brlggs, Ashland Commercial Club: William Bain, W. G. Bal lack. E. S. Cualck, J. J. Collins. W. H. Davis, M H. Ellis. J. It. Wallace. J. A. Howard. . M. French. W. A. Barrett, P. A. Voung, E. H. Morton, George Tomlinson, F. P. Nutting. . . . i .. . -1. TTT . Ua.r.ll c H. etewart. r. J- ncwtoi, ... L. E. Hamilton. James H. Ralston, Albany t39th and E. Glisan Phone Tabor 3433 Combines the four essential features that all exacting people demand of a high-class residen tial district every modern improvement, per fectly satisfactory transportation,' carefully imposed restrictions and sufficient age to safe guard its present standing, as a neighborly, social, pleasant place to reside permanently. Withal, its varied distinctions. and superior advantages have not set a prohibitive price on LAURELHURST homesites. A num ber of delightful locations, $1000 and up. Town Phones Main 1503 A 1515 MEAD & MURPHY Sales Agents 270V2 Stark Street CHARITY IS REBUKED Berkeley Mayor Refuses to At tend Three-Dollar Dinner. LAZARUS' SPIRIT INVOKED in the country, and expects to depart from England Saturday or Sunday. M. Novakovitch, head of the Servian delegation, has arranged to go home in a day or two, but will return It the nsgotiations are resumed. Dr. Daneff will leave the beginning of next week. The Ambassadorial conference will meet tomorrow to consider the porte's reply. Very Much of a Hobo. - Kansas City Sta'r. Weary Willie Is dat California Cal much of a hobo? Dusty Rhodes Much of a hobo? Why he beat his way across the Sahara Desr ert on a camel. Phui That Guests Diniug in Luxury Shall See Moving Pictures Show ing Hanger of Poor Called Pagan Ostentation. SAN FRAN-CISCO. Jan. 30. "In behalf of Lazarus, lying at the gate," J. Stitt Wilson. Socialist Mayor of. Berkeley, declined today to attend the banquet of the Associated Charities of San Fran cisco, at which guests who pay 3 a plate will watch moving pictures illus trating "how needy families live," and "illustrating battles with poverty and sickness." Money Would Help Sieedy. "The Mayor of Berkeley," runs the declination, "does not receive sufficient Balary to dine with the social class that 1 i nn rtnfl meal and I fan E,iiunt-i v" . prefer to give this 3 to some needy family. inree uonaiw i suits of children's underwear, or keep a child for a week. Franklin Defeats Elinira. 7TTKT-.T'Tr,W CTTV rty Tan 5rt CSnP- ciaL) Franklin defeated Elmira in a fast ana exciting game 01 Dasaeioau here tonight by the score of 16-14. in... .1 TOO Ortn -U'llic.ll T Of- lST;,JKwS:S5 fer for not accepting your Invitation to Commercial U". K . - is that there is something Chamber of Commerce: W. L. Clara. . . iv. tnis Danquei. is uiu i.namner ,,. , mPi,,i Cluhr M. I .ith..i. i-nln-nr and ostentatiously Aiarsnau, nuuu .v.... . - usil.iv J. -Durj ea, EiiKcne Cnmmerclal Club; T. t . paRan in the spectacle of a group ot Taylor, l'enoleton Commercial Club: C C. I jng cf a twentieth century city sit- r'hanmnn W. V. JiaeiorB. Jnil O. . i . . kanmlPt WT1 1 1 G OIC- 5 K rlmaket. iurs abnrshown dispiaying the , is t'.i,,v W. hnnirer of the poor. Mrs. treurso a,. ' " " - " .. . . i -n- .1 Hnffmann. J. J. Saver. ... it C W. Nottingham. Dr. F. b. Moore, A. i Mills, J. F. i'arroll, B. C. Jones, R. C. Hol- Tnhlic Declination Defended. "If you offer a rebuke to me for pub- Mills. J. F. Carroll. B. C. Jones, R.C. Hoi- -it you oiier man H E Vernon, J. L. Miller, K. iu. Slew- ncly oecuning un. ... . art C D Rosa, M. N. Dana, W. J. Clemens, &rouna that if I did not wish to attend F C RICKS. O. S. Allen. A. B. Richardson, j coul1 stay away and keep silent, I G. putman. O. L. ldleman, V. Purse. W. ,v t)at if anything under heaven i Morsati T. .1. r-euien, . . Frank S. Crant. W. I. Clark, C. K. Marfan. Colonel 11. K. i-". j - - Marshall. J. B. Carr. S. C. ""' C. Bloomer, V. K. Coman. E. C. uriffln, F H. FOEarty. Charles F. Bern. F. A. Free man. E. B. Piper, (h F. Johnson. J. J. O'Xell. Henry Albers. E. F. Rice, A. L. Fish George Uitrence, W. D. Skinner. George M. Trowbridge. H. Holraan. T. J. Baldwin. George M. Hyland. Gay Lombard. C D Minton. William McMurray. w. H. Crawforti, M. F,. Wmead. U. f. Knowiton. J. Annand. J. . Hamilton. W A. Market. R W Raymond. J. C. Zani kcr, H. K. Hayek, J Fred l.arsen. Guy Talbot. A. D. Charlton, n p peek Zera Snow. J. Baumgartner, M. o! Wlnstock. T. C. Taylor. F. V. Isherw-ood. 1. A. Colton. P. W. Herman. J. C. Ains worth. R. S. Howard. Dr. C. W. Cornelius. Tom Richardson. i. W. Htapleton. B. S. 'josselyn. Julius Meier. W. A. Connor. Port land Commercial Club; C. M. Collier. Prairie City Commercial Club; J. T. Mark. Canyon Cllv Commercial Club: A. E. Reams. Med foril Commercial Club: George M. Bailey. Paisley Commercial Club; F. N. Colman, fat. Paul commercial tuv. FOOD SUPPLIES ARE LOW TILIiAMOOK COCSTY IS AXXIOUS hXn KKLTEF. .lency and the de.laration of Senators asreement Mie company um .i . Bristow and Folndexter that this pro- I the jobber thereafter only on the same . . ... , ..... I hai aa to a retailer. posed limitation would be destrurtlvs .f American principled of government made up the burden of the Progressive Nsrht against me resolution. Senator Fristow declared the people should be free to choose their own President and to re-elect a President w.un they believed it wise. He de clared the Constitution should include a recall provision, so that when Con gress is overthrown because an Ad ministration is not satisfactory, the people also could recall the President and establish a new Administration throughout. Con boy .V-qnittcd at tldondale. COLI'KNL'ALK. Wash-Jan. SO. Spe i lack Jovce. a cow-boy who took part in the Pendleton roundup. as a.-uuitted by a jury in the Superior Court today mi a deeenerary charge. .!.,ce came to (Soldendale with a wild .... Airintr till, rminfV fair IflSt l f " ' " w " Sei.t.-mt-er. 11.1 defense was that the ... .... trnmoed un aicainst nim after hcinn r..hh,j by habitues of local livery stable. Dasts as io Mr. Cordes said that his attorney au advised him that the agreement was not in violation of tne law. nut jvph- . ... i." .1..' i! ov a.lvised - him reeniii.r - . " - against continuing the agreement. FAIR APPROPRIATION URGED continued From First Page ! and vicinity are in favor of proper rep resentation at me cah""" -i.otn thut will afford sire an aoinoH'"1"'" - such a showing as will prove the deep interest mat an v.is..-., opening of the Panama Canal. . Tow Counties Anprwve S00.00O. . . :.. .i.. h.H in the declar ation of T. C Taylor, of Pendleton, rep- irrw"ous. 1 . -- - .1... f L-Bern Or.Bnii lt. assured ino- that he had no doubt - that th. ncnnlp of his sect .aiiih nnnrove of any sum tnat mav he appropriated up to JoOO.OOI. . ,,..hri.i rhamhpr nf Com i tie i'. ... rn.-r.-e received the invitation too late to send a ueieeraitou. ion -... . ... it - Vt riirht or Portland. arkiils him to represent Marshflcld, Druggists at Bay City Vnable to Fill All Prescriptions Train Serv ice Promised Saturday. . citv n.. t.n so iSnecial.i -Tillamook County is in a bad plight. owing to tne ranroaa oin Voun Operate. uonniiiuu ic .. k.t.,. Rxairles being wholly out of certain "groceries, grain and feed, stocks of drugs are running low. and some necessary meaicineo cui..c... gone. Druggists say they are unable to fill many prescriptions for lack of ingredients. Unless relief comes soon, people will be in distress. i n,u(.la ,nnrt ihat the rtaiiroau - line Is cleared, but the people refuse to believe anyinina- muu ...... . ... sight. A through train from Portland is expected - Saturday. Weather con ditions arc now ideal. Sunday saw the 1 V. i a for a month. T tl i T - Ill-st real - --------- " teen inches of rain have fallen since The bodies of two men, who were killed at Mile Post 40 by a falling tree, were taken out yesterday. ECZEMA CtRED IN 10 TO 80 DAYS. Th Pari Medicine Co.. Pine street. St kouis. Mo., manufacturers of Laxattv Flromo uulntne. have a new and wonderfui discovery. GROVE S 6A-NARB CUTIS, which they guarantee to cure any case of EC ZKTMA. no matter of how long standing. In 10 to 50 days, and will refund money IT It fails GEOvna SA-NARE CCTIS Is perfect ly clean and doe not stain. If your druggist Hasn't It. snd us OOc. in uoslaga iiulh and II will b sent bf mVU should be oprn to the moral sense of the community, it id tne acuvui a- . ,i.n nro-gni7iri aKsociated chari- uni;iio v r-- ties The business 01 ewn wuj " their dealings to the poor and for the poor is the busines r ctrj Is'hall gladly repent this letter if I i i.oii,.ii'iiiv nri morally con- CH.I1 te llllr,lvl-1' j . , .,- . . vinced that my ethical and spiritual at titude is discourteous or wrons- This in behalf of Lazarus, lying at the gate, TURKS OFFtR COMPROMISE (Continued From First Page.) L-th. nowers the disposition of the land on the right bank of the Maritza niv.r ivhich condition, as is known it,, allies are satisfied to accept. The Question of the Aegean Islands also . .i il Tien soivea. as tne -jprav liven, j norte Is disposed to leave ineir tciun ment to the powers. - DaaelTa Worda for Publication. Dr. rfaneff. head of the Bulgarian delegation, said with reference to lur Irni''. rpnlvl 'It is not of a character to iorm mo h.da for fresh negotiation. Thi however, simply is a puoiit. statement, possibly for the purpose of exercising further pressure on Con stantinople, A majority of the allies annarenUy trust that a compromise n'ltl hA reached. u tho nnwers have urged the allies to do their utmost to prevent the re sumption of hostilities, because ot tne v. comnlications that otnerwise -Whatever haoDens, the c.,..i, Ti-,mier. M. Venizelos. will leave London tomorrow. He will visit menu- Vickers and Butler were the stars for Franklin, while Williams and Parker shone for Elmira. This was the second game between the two teams, the first having been played at Elmira and was won by Etmlra 18-17. All Humors Are Impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without neip. pimniAs. boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and other troubles are due to them. In their treatment be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands tes tify that It purifies, enrlcnes ana re vitalizes the blood and builds up the whole system. 1. .. n e'lv , - a a r t- n 1 it mv snn hod fl bad running sore which separated ear from neaa. liooa s earsapartiia curoo him." Mrs. C. A. Daley. Butte, Mont. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Get it today in the usual liquid form or in the tablets known as Saraatabs. mn vi ass The reputation for deep down merit and su periority over all others is the reason for Portland Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe's ever - growing popularity. COLLAR Lasts longer than buttonhole collar and is easier to put on and to take off. 15c, 2 for 25c Cloett, Peabody tc Co., Makera 3 Aronev deposited in onr Savings Department on or before February 1st -will begin to draw interest on that date. Open an account and get the February interest. Security Savings and Trust Company Fifth, and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus Established 1890 $1,400;000 HEW lUREi by A Thoroughly Enjoyable Route Take the "Golden Sunset Limited," "Sunset Express" or "Sunset Route No. 8" v From San Francisco. Third and Townsend streets, via the m Coast I-lne. through Southern California, Arlaona. Tesas and Louisiana to New or- leans. Trains electric lighted. ObiarvaUon-Ubrary-Clubroom Car, Dining Car, meals a la carte. YOU SEE THE SOUTH and can stop off. If you wish, at San Francisco. Ln Angeles, El Paso. San Antonio. Houston, New Orleans or other points. 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III We invite applications for loans on choice business property in PORTLAND. New buildiDg projects financed where the fee simple title to the ground is in cluded, Corespondence is invited. Capital and Surplus $9,500,000 Mercantile Trust Co. Saint Louis, Mo.