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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
TIIE SrORKTN'O OREGOXIATT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER t, 1915. Trading Stamps Are Not "Baits." Just an Honest Money Saving Discount Given to All Our Patrons Alike TiYur. CABINET TAKES UP NEUTRALITY LAWS JUDGES AND COMMISSIONERS FROM OTHER COUNTIES PICTURED AS THET APPEAR IN CONTENTION AT PORTLAND. APPROPRIATE GIFTS TOILET and MANICURE SCTSfflKK. $1.25-$25 TRAVELING BAGS In real seal, walrus and crepe grain cowhide, 15 to 18 Woire lined, some fitted with Toilet Articles. $18 "Cross" Auto Veil Case, com plete, for 1512.00 $30 "Cross" Tool and Mailinr CrfSe. in pigskin 15. OO Don't miss -our un usual values in Sewinff Stands, Sets and Baskets, now groins at Vs to y2 off Eafrarlat Froe on all Toilet and Manicure, Articles, Clocks. Plcturo frames. Military and Hair Brushes. PERFCMB DEPARTMENT 25r Pears' Soap 150 4711 White Hose Glycerine Sosp..l5 60c Packers' Liquid Tar oap....39? 60c Camlline 3-atf Williams' tiift Box, 4 pieces, for the lady or man who travels. .505 COc Hinds' Honey Almond Cream.. 3 5 2Sc Kuthymol Tooth Paste 15C- Perfume Atomisers, all styles. SO up to SS.OO Oloves scientifically cleaned la 24 Honored Amendments Sug . rested as Enough to Bring . Present Statutes to Date. PROMPT ACTION DESIRED hours without injury. f A.,..;J II'-1 k Ox" 'Cr: 1 u. . Iitnf flrv. Trr-wurj. mr. Smif and Malr ttrpartmrnl Jawntly Con rrrnrd Spvlfto C" rr o tlcwd. r vsiltMVToV. t"-. l.-TUna ef the AHmmiatratiooj lo prevent or punUhl violation of Anurkta neutrality ware I i.u-t ody at a ronfarn-e attend-I 4 by "rUrf of Mala Lansing. At-I t orn y -t... n- r t Orcirr. lMtinjtfff -rl luri.aon. (wcrtiur ;arrtrn,l of tie U'ar tprtmc. end 8creryl Air V loo. f lh Trary prl.iuiiL Th colr.n, a hld la iUnretary Lan.ie- office. Th mcii rs..t tb-a suggestion of lTlntj .ua. who --lr. la hi addreaal tai iasur hu!f bo taaa l oacol I trun out immpl. to violate la I itrality cf I I nltad ttea. N aaclfi C4 or clreuanstaaeesl wr fclre the Cabinet officer today. ! 4iuMtiia bia devoted to lea I g.nrI subjert. Ha.ry imVf of lh official family rr-nt today la directly coactfaH la rffffi':iii neutrality viotattofiaL The rfof'i.- Ipjminl. with t corps ef Inspector; too Treasury twpart- mnf. !fo u tfta aacrrt service, and tk tp,rtmnl of Juatice throuch lt I kvraAt of tvtl xllon. aro equipped to fc.-t any off.noe of this rnaraeter. A ff-nt!y inMiorat by tie Attorney Inr:. too la.ta gathered by aceete iMr nn IIiom of tfte experiment of Jutu- wt'l bo t'irned ovar to that d-r.-!mrn tor action. b'it rata branch ef Lit ;ovmro'-n I will look; Into aay I aij,tl.-loi ctr-umt.arv romlnf to It ati. . aot wb.ro tber la ground tori fmrt !r actioa It will bo take fnm?llT. W 'bia t! aoat f wh Mr. Jr- eey I. asrto.l ! Brtnr to trie attea lion of I'oi.vxt IH need of ad-lttioaal t:.!tin in ajtiir4 t"io Nation a neutrality. ftnsjeAtloaa bave bon avail to fe m for more than 1 am. nJ - awntt to tiKl.Jil law wRI:h officiate who en asti-td tblak !U cor I t.io aeiro crnun't. aa4 aau-a If ea tbo latuta bo. at praaont cout4 bo u4 I to prot;uto mint e;falr now ra?n( bri'io of I . of lava aw4a- wbn-a pfu-i-utiffa cnull bo breufM. ' . y J4fcrV W CVJ I Tradlaar fSFTj r ' M .?. g'-f,r' tvV' I oa) Oar .i-irJ V .. v w- a. i C it VA- . 7 ii v. I aw II I DOLLS AND TOYS 11.00 Teddy Bears 11.50 Stuffed Animals ....9S 7? IBCUR1TT BATIK for the children works like a cash register. Price. .. 32.50 Latest Designs In Fancy Cloeka. Eboay Hand Mlrrora. .S4.0O mp A complete line of Thermos foods ll.OO ip ISIT OrR GIFT RflOH, SECOND FLOOR. JUST RECEIVED, A! AUTISTIC MSB OF STAT CART AIVD HA. D-DECOKATED CHI.VA. SMALL COPIES OF OLD MASTERS IX AUTTQUH FRAMES, REGILAK 50e AXD 75c, SPECIAL FOR 25c. EXCELLENT VALUES 1ST 50 Trading Stamps given with each order for Framing: amounting to $1 or more turned in to our Art Department this week to Dec 1L, Second Floor. A BOOK OF LAB. G ILK EN 8TAVUTS MT I sgVFRAL POI.LAIta EAKXKP ...KAgaWAU-OO-rlOME A 171 LDZ STWXTTJa WEST HWBC PICTURES Values to 95c Special at 39c FREE 10 &tf STAMPS creVm Tt soda purchases la our Tea-Rcom or at the Soda Fountain from 2 P. M. until we close at 1. LUMBER TRADE SPURTS FRICE ADVAXCES KEEP PACE WITH ACTIVITIES OX COOS BAT. Maaafartorer Has 'ot Yet Beaeat, Decauae of Increase Skipping Kates, Declaration. Shared I JAMES l?.MAN AGAIN HAPPY lorwrr Ioasta llakln: la Ma Wrltea Loarlia J -aCa-SVS- C. Cr. CrSs&Z- tC eXxfjS?-? C Co r.ntfKW I'.'fc Or, Pc. a 5poelal Jam' tanvan. t'rmmr rxtdobt of tou C l t'ouaty ao I one lmo mm aow4 caadi-iato fr Iko l"rnia-y oa aa la pndn pMttvtuK aaa (:! ro-coa.-i;utioa wita fct wifo al tiprtas fi...J. r. aft.r a tR praiua ac- rttia la tot c r a rtv4 froo bus to!y. "I an nr avre oajoyiac roaaabia! fauciry aa4 stt'l fia4 fator la Iba allar Ins lUacx of Iko fair oa." aaid Mr lamas In kia lti.r. M r wlfo aa4 I fcaaa. m law waoaa alaco. adjMt4 our trooitto aa4 Itaamof aaartcal ralatiooa X to 4to a Itao front Snakaapoaro. Alt' U Ikal o.i wall. I apa4 arty airaiu wruir lor Ik aowaoaaora. wkito lt Iho aftrnooa I visit arttk Iko auMt aa4 lata wtea lb lovaly woma a-t arotty sir La. aba la lure Mr. laaa fir.t cam lat promt- COUTlty COUTtS Of Stflte HeOT aMa fa V W M V W W w s'arfi- PEACE TO BE TOPIC German Chancelor to Be In- tcpellated in Reichstag. TERMS TO BE ASKED FOR MARSHFIELD. Or- Dec. .(Spe cial.) Improvement of the lumber business on Coo. Bay has been accom panied by Increase.: In prices. Some de clare the difference as yet, has not re dounded, to the benetlt of the manulac turer. Tnls, it la said. Is due to an advance of SI a thousand for ship ments to San Francisco and Southern California points, all vessels having advanced their charge to that amount. The C. A. Smith mills, which had worked on four-day shifts a week tor several months, oa November 29 began running Ive days weekly. Full time is exDected after the holidays. At North Bend H i Allen shingle mill has doubled Its output and put on nlKht shift DecemDer 1. The Porter sawmill, of the Mmpson Company, which was expected to work until the middle of December on dimension ma terial for the Southern Pacific Kail- road, shows no indication of closing down. The North Bend Mill & Lumber Com pany la hoveral million feet behind or ders and therefore certain to run all Winter. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Dec 8. (Spe cial.) -Better prices for lumber In the Enat. but no .greater demand lor it than exists at present are expected until after the close of the war by M. i. Owens, Minneapolis manager of the Pacific Lumber Agency, who visited here this week. The recent increase In pricea Is regarded by .Eastern buyers as too big. Social., ros.llon Intimated bT Or- EXPOSURE MAY BE FATAL Can nii n Dec lures Xo Member Eisk has suffered mentally as well as physically. When Eisk came to Rose burg a few days ago he was well sup plied with money. The officers are Investigating the case. Road Builder Visits Stevenson. STEVENSON. Wash.. Dec. 8. (Spe cial.) II. J. Hildeburn, of Roseburg, Or., who completed work recently In construction of permanent Highway No. 3, near fitevenson, with his engi neer, Sidney Smith, of Portland, were here today making- final settlement with the County Commissioners. Mr. Hildeburn Is now at work on a con tract at Roseburg. - Father and Son on Same Jury. ALBANY, Or., Dec. 8. (Special.) A father and son sat on the same Jury In the State Circuit Court here today. J. L. Yates, or Crawfordsville, is on the regular jury list and when his fath er, W. E. Yates, of Albany, accom panied him to the Courthouse this aft ernoon he was called on a jury when tha panel was exhausted. NewYears Eve Festival at Hotel Multnomah 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P.M. Dinner served in the Gold Room 9:00 P. M. Festival de Luxe will start with supper served in the Arcadian Garden 9:30 10:30 11:30 JUDGES SESSION aDu.aisjc a dortrlno ef tr ditf'-a actws proeadoa) I retujia froo kio wife. 'O love. A I STATE LEVY BEING FORMED EXPERTS TO BE HEARD Tatablo tataalloa of St3l.tt3.t33 !Val for Sjatlaaatra. KILKAt. Or. P-. I (.Spoeiatr ttki.o tu cee Ts Cammuaida fcaa tt jt m-i ta fiaaj scat levy, aa-ouni-amaal ef Ik amoaats wbick wkt to raUoi andar Ik statutory Bi:;:i. rata fur ta dliUreal fuaca w u4y. Th p-itr a laaaMo vvtuatloa tor this jfif. t l)ii.jia;;.:i. i iaaa a a tun ef xluaUa. Tk rat cf ooo- twnry.(lt:a of o mill lor Ik &toa eio'tt .Ngfirnt n. hool f lio4 this yoor w.:t raiao lit !'. as compar4 stll II' M iJ f till. T 4rtf-aiitl tvy for ta slat Tn.l tin t wlit ,rla liJJ.IJlTt. Tk t niaoratty of lr(as .l-cntll loay i!t ciao trio 'hol Kl'llltit. For s4 : tko (n:oa ArrxuUiral CotUso. tna Uar proi.i a lair of . of a mttL tttim ai;i ! tail lastitutloa IIJJ.- : t. Colambla and OUarr I load Arm to Ii Inapertcd mad Iaia Clirn for ftlmllar Work l:tevtlMr. OrothrrJadse Mevt. tt9ntntm4 Trim Flfot rsc I MARION TO JUISE $612,555 Hill for ra of fuar Is tl3.tt0 of rropn-rd l:iprr. JvtJ'M. rr. t-o.. 1 t.ociat. ) Tor rnrt a:to an. rouaty purpo Wir.ua Couaty nml nio KU II waa asi'ie-4 tnUf. aak tko t'ounty Court cumpiittil ta kiaUrol of aoa.1 j-ar'a ai;ea. Tfio b-xicat will bo i"rTwtt4 to t.io liiiann at an cpa tint ta ko b14 kro Dofoobor J I. A H-miit loay eaa fiaxi. A a f :;nt4 lao aoxmal I ko r'-4 r litii ia la Marina Coaoly Ikia yaar l aa oi;.j 'f atato p-jrpa. Iti-t.-Z'.:. for aaral I i-t. li4.): t r 'ilr , :.ui aa4 library f"aa4. 1 1 J. -M't. r- KRral ro4 f in I. tM.a. f ir lui a. fo-i f-iad. Il-.s1!. Car of pour wi I rt Ii' t.Tia yoor. & CixaclW-o K :lrr Marlon Mmw. t. !:.. rr. tae. f Jip-ll T.rjo frtiria Marion, folk. Tamkiil. Ins aa I tl-n-.on cosii.m will k otklbtlod ia aoin trust January tl I II durmt o Uarias Caaaljr rttry Oka. J5-r II -nita. aacroiiry f Ik Harlon 'amy rUry Aaaociatloa. a'J lodr Ik. at ko aspocl4 tk boat oafttktt of poialtry oaar ilaaa boro. l-roaporta. fto mi4. aor briskl Ikal ki-rttia .- iheaa al Ik taaa Oi-f I'.aponitioa woull ko amaaa lao uJ:lil br. Aaotatal by Iko !a m(cial I'l ik. Iko aaaocialiok baa trij c.- priaa for wtaaora IV to d.iZtfroal cioao. lotf nolle. Kill Ma a. PktHiX. Or. r.r. I. poeial J'i Karrowa. wkiio yardier loIa five ni.aa sotics of Haa-loa ysatrday af:r- ans :! ana a roilo4 at bus. firrw wo workio alooo al lito I! no a4 wa feta.i a .f Boor :!f ky a fallow workmaa. 11 laa'H a o.fe asd frr tHWrin. all bad boa a about slat roads, stale Hsbway syaiems aad slat aid for road battdlBC- Tk prvsoat oiaoUnc. n do clarod, eoaeoraod tk Individual coun ties aad their road baildln. II wanted to know why. If a slat road touched aiy Ik coraor of a county, lb nan la lb eppoait corer of th county hoold b lasod for lis upkeep Jual lb asm a Iko man who owned prop erly oa Ik rood. Mr. Atbart aros to aaswor this 3atlea, "TBia aualioa aulomatlralty will attl Itsolf. b doclarol. Aaa-amnt of property alon tk stato biebway aruid laeroaa o thai Iko ownors alooc tko road wouli b lax ad mora kaUy tbaa lb ones aba lived fartkor away. Mat, aftr a llttl mr dtscuasloa on lb subiort of bulldio stato roada lib coonty tnoaoy. it was determined la appoint a commute of flv mn to d!vo tnlo Ibo ubjerl and submit propor roeololloaa. Tbla committee will b aam-d by Praaldaol llolmao today. 9tav llolataa I rvooldoat. The rmlrdr of the day waa oeen pl4 with addroaoa by E. I. Cantlno. ri'ai II tkar Knctnoor. and tl. J. rincb. I'aitad Htataa Uovarnmoal Itien- way Itnainoor. oa Ibo availability of Ibsir sorvlroa for local road work. Dls eoaaioa of tbaa aubita by the mem bor oceuplad lb convention until I. It I. M atn adjourn moot was takoa. T'sCarday snorainc'a soaaioa was fa- lora4 by Ik etoctloa of offlror for lb y.or. Kafua C llolmao, of Mo It noma. waa olct4 praijnt. and Iboroaftor ormaaoatlr orvuplod lb cbair wblcb b ba4 aaaum.4 temporarily aflar the raaifaaiios of ike proviou praidoL Judo r. it Guanine, of ' County. a aloe tad vle-proatdnt: Phllo llol brook, of Muttnoiaaa. srtary. and Jwdse It. W. Marstera. of Doucia Couaiy. waa nmd by rrosldenl llol naa aa ckalrmaa of the rooolatioas caxamlttoo. larofaar Moo aa Jda Nar:y every eointy la th (( Is rorratd al Ibo coavoatloa. ellkouf b a ! w of l.io ofricials wore kept at bom by foal wthr. rroat wi4y soparatad sections earn two brother, w bo bmi at tbo conven tion as Jud- County Judc l. B. M-KnlrM. of Una Couk'.y. cam la I'ortiaaJ from Albany yeatardsy morn las; and mot bis brotber. foamy Judce Coorc tV. McKnlsbt. from far-off Mai kur. Tl two sol side by side dur!D Iko ao-loo yoalorday. Josoehia Caty seat - lis tallr Coonty Court. Judce C O. Gillette and Commissioners ft. M. Ilobtnson and E. J. Llnd. Waahmsion did tbo same, wltb Joda-e r. It. Iteaaonrr and Commlasion era C A. Itanley and Itodll Watteaon. and several other counties also were fully represented. My adjournment time yesterday the county officials from the widely sapa rated soriiona were acquainted wltb each othar and prepared for an all day aeaatoa today, chiefly on th good roads questioa. Mallaoaaah r.saoraa i Talk. Multnomah County' road experts to. day will give th convention the beneSt of their IJoaa. Herbert Nunn will speak oa the location and drainage of county roada. Itoad master John B. Teoa will speak on road construction by th two math Otis, of fore account, or by contract, and It. U. Chapman will apeak oa th surfacing of roada. Each eddreae will be followed by discussions from the Judcee and commissioners of the various counties. At 1 o clock today Juvenile Judse Cleoton will tll of Ibe Juvenll Court. At i i o'clock Jamas Watson, of Coos Cowaty. la scheduled to discuss Ibe supervisor and roadmksler system of dlroctias; county road work. Tomorrow will bo lb bis; road In spection day. wba automobiles, loaded wltb the visitor and their families, will Inspect a.l th types and kinds of county roada particularly th paved roads In Multnomah County. Lunch eon will b served at Crown Point cbalet. TUllora l.Ul la Leas. Th vlsltlnr Judce and commission ers who registered yesterday are as follows: Judge F. 8. Cunning. Wasco: Com- mlasioners It- D. Uutler and F. C Clau sen, of Wsaco: Commissioner J. D. Irvln and Judg IX. U. McKnlgbt. of Linn: Commissioners E. Ilawkee and J. CX llannum. of Hood Itlvsr; Judge K. K. Stanton, of Hood Hirer: Judge It. It. Miller, of Lincoln: Commissioners O. V. Hart and W. F. Wakefield, of Lincoln: Commissioners Roscoe Osrd and J. M. King, of Jefferson: Judge William Hoegll. of Jefferson: Coramls slonars C. A. Haaley and llodl Mat teaon and Judge 11. IS. fteaaoner. of Waahlncton: Commissioner Thomas 1. Buller. of Linn: Commiaaloner Uoorge M. Ilawlay. of Lane: Commiaaloner W. T. Ix-ment. ef Coos: Judse A. L. Clark, of. Columbia: Commissioner W. C. Lea'vea. of Jsrkaon: Commiaaloner J. F. tllancbard. of Crook: Judffo Fred Kru ann. of Kbermaa: Judge C. H. Marsh, of I'matllla: Commiaaloner B. F. Nichols, of Iouslaa: Commiaaloner W. J. Welch, of Ilaker: Commissioner M. Lock burn, ef I'matllla: Judge it. W. Marstera. of Iwoclm Judce J. X Malck. of Baker. Judg A. M Hare, of Tillamook: Com mualonera K. J. I.lnd and It. M. Rnb Innon and Judce C O. Oill.tte. of Jo sepbin: Commiaoloner 11. J. Overture of Crook: Commissioner William Oun alag. of Tamhlll: Judce James Wat soa. of Coos: aad Judg W. 1L Melon, t lientoa. of Tarty Will Favor Ccuhloa of A lae-Lorraine. nr.Ku.x. via London. Dec. I. Th unrn.iai win meet at 19 o clock to morrow morning. First on th order of the day Is the speech of th Impe rial Chancellor dealing with th politi cal ana military situation. Th Kelch stsg win then discuss the Socialist In terpellation regarding th prospects Ir. Kchelderaann. the Socialist leader. . ua ma introductory address. The Imperial Chanmlinr it i- ed. win spesk for about half an hour in nis first addreaa. lr. Scheldemann occupying about, the same time, after which me inancellor will reply. Th non-boclallat parties probably win unit ia a joint declaration re garding the Socialist Interpellation, which Is expressed In the following terms: "Is the Imperial Chancellor ready to a-iv information as to th condition under which he would be willing to enter into peace necotlatlonar Aa intimation of the Socialist DOsI- tloa recardlng peace terma Is given In the Socialist organ, the Chemnltx Volks Zeltung. which, commenting on th dec laration of the French Under-Secretary or vtar. Albert Thomas, regarding the Impossibility of France's concluding peac until Alsace and Lorraine are re- establlahed as part of the French unity. says: "It need not be emphasised that no German socialist can be found who would favor cession of a single stone of Alsace-Lorraine." Wanderer Found In Roseburg trict t'nable to Talk. Dls- ROSEBURO, Or.. Dec. 8. (Special.) Otto Eiek, of Coos County, who late yesterday was found wandering in tne timbered districts about 13 miles from Roseburg. probably will die, according to the physicians in attendance. As a result of his prolonged exposure the patient is unable to talk, and the phy sicians have been unable to ascertain anything regarding hla history. It la believed ny the pnvaieisns tnat Vaudeville entertainment, ' souvenirs, etc. Reservations will be booked only when accom panied by check, at $2.50 for each person, which will be applied on your bill for the evening. Immediate reservations are advisable. Hallway Evasion of Tag Charged. ALF.M. Or.. Dc 8. (Opeclal.) In loiter to the mate Tag Commission to day. es-Oovernor West allege that the Southern Per lac has not made returns lo the Aeseesor of Lincoln County oa a big acroojr of unoccupied lid and marsh land alone Alaaa and Taqulna bay and tbelr tribularlea. Th former executive aaka that the lands be In cluded la the roil. The letter will be considered by the commtnloa at Its neat meeting, allbough Commiaaloner Oelloway ae-d today that he had ad vised Ibe Aaeeeeor of Lincoln County to aaaeea the laade aod was of the Ira preaaioa that they wet aow oa the folk Today And A Generation Hcnco Tbe filchi of time mikes oa tilnk of (ha future The baby ot today reflects what greatness may be acquired tail k grows Bit. Aod an 7 influence that brinrJ relief to tbe expectant mother Is tbe nrst and. arret est of oourauons. Tber IS a splendid remedy kn o w a a Mother's Friend" thst bss been a safcrusrd. a helpful daily loih ance. to a host of Applied erter- r.sl.y to tbe nnacid thry become pliant. thry stretch without tindu pain, there la an sbaenc of diatreaa, th Berre are soothed by taking away th burden Of leaving au n Jat natural conditions. Tber Is la "Mother's Friend" th direct and Immediate help that all expectant Both ers require. I'aed by their own band, guided by tbelr own Binds, titer learn at once th blessed relief from morning sickness result ing from undo stretching. They experience dally eala and nightly rest. It Is Indeed Mother's Friend.". Get a bottle today of any dnunrtst. Then write BredOeld Regulator Co, 41 Lamar Bids, Atlanta, Ca, for on of tb most entertaining and valuable llttl boots aver Breacatau. 11 ia worth writing far. fi. - c ffoj- x--Zsv A B- iSli ciil! A SHOW THAT MEANS MORE INDUSTRY MORE BUSINESS MORE PROSPERITY AT THE FAILING BUILDING Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder Thursday Friday Saturday THIS WEEK UNDER AUSPICES OF Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Come nd See the Results of Three Years' Campaign for More Corn More Cows More Hogs More Dollars Lectures Questions Answered by Corn Experts Daily OP6n Demonstrations in Corn Cookery New and . . Appetizing Ways of .Serving Corn, Daily. 9A.M.-10 P.M. ADMISSION FREE EVERYBODY WELCOME