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TITE MnitXrXO OREflONTAX. FRIDAY. DECE3IBEK 10, 7 PAPER MILL PLANS $500,000 ADDITION Hav.Iey Company Proposes to Employ Eventually 1000 fc Men at Oregon City. Major- C A. It.hmei. r. . AM DTITP and 1. It. Day a Councilman, ind P I ft I I Kor I'aldweil. City Trtuurtr. Teel 1 I U I I ... .. .u 4id.t on b. o.i. UlnlL USE n' iKttl. with th escertlon of Cald ll. wa, ran for Treasurer on lb People . ticket. PLANT TO BE LARGEST !m-rri of Prr Cent la Oatpai I to u Made l:rl la Year If City i;rat Appllcwt ka tor hvmv of Municipal Land. e. l9-UH j e t n en e f I! Wilt Y Asimv MOftTOV MAYOR !erprt I Spraos by Hvn fori "Dark Horr." SfOllT'lN. W.h. r. f IS?ell Ti4r general municipal election , wa a!out a complete a urprle. 'rt to Uu who started a oars -r mo s anything poa.ibly cotll to. With coo.ld.raM. than Half of th toitri rcltr4 and with iu II of mat tunMf o "n. Ih !- lioa slalcle ihavad IndlffereOC OO ln Cart of enaav. Th vet was a follow: Mayor. Marry Ahy l. W. Mora J; Coan. ril-an la auev.ed Geore I'. Korr. A. J. torful'arit- II: Treasurer. C. IV. Mer. rt. I I'DiifilaH for to year. A. J. Vtseh. - Jonr S Job.. S. Harry lassie. :: J. w. :.t.p. I; n. J. llui. an.i W J. Vaa Kueren. T I. -ffci. m.a.. Mr. A.hbt Mayor. Mr. Morn Tr.e.urer anf Me'.r. McCul, lo-h. f.ecl. IMli and Vaa Keursa rouaeilmen. I". W. IVlmMff l a Bold' ver Coua-lman. IN 1916 WILL $2,550,000 Tax Commission Lops S562 000 From Budget and Ap portions County Levies. MULTNOMAH SHARE LESS Only f 37,3(1 Drminilrd In Com pariaon to tl.ia3.OI3 Last Year. IXImalra Are Kipcvtcd to Il ILaliflcd Today. rr.axx ctTT. nr. re. A Bor an tit errolojlox 1M ai.a I' t'(-t pUrtl of It. kind oa t- Pa- ai'.e Co.t-li planned hr te i!.r '4!p A Prer Company. P 1(w:.t. jf. pri,4sot and P4f 1a eompanr. tai l today. A. tr ! nl la th creation of 111. ai plaat. ta ranvar plana lo -! rl mat ar t- a wilt 4 f.c lore, esteartree' of Tfttrd rat n. ixi Mi per... and IB i'ii1l f"'ifi': I'' . T! company bow eparate tSra acar mi'-Ms'( anJ a Ziitia Inatai:.' in 11a naar o'jild . TM pi'ir& an4 WOUI4 maa an tn raa of er est la tna cayacit af p:ant. tiiftt feoat.ro. O d la tn fnnufa t-jro of f r tfca papr ma'-hlna. k laitaU'!. a. w.;I a a:i IK o--r kmMitt twrt for a com y:r p.g.r milt. To provtdo for 11 aso of 'am from tSo papar ma itna, aai for tiro-t vantilatlon. t- o--tloo of tto plant lit wh.cn trso ma citno wo. II oa lorat.if ou!4 bo oro or aa'l ba.amoat. Tba ra.t af th otrqeturo (oulj 6 too ptor!. and bao.m.ac CaH Bo Tha b-jiiltn eu!4 of roinforcod ciDcrti. a"J ptaol and of tba felcnas tvpo of construction. Tbo romplot ot of tan b aiMtnc aa4 macMa.ry U oo!mat..i al !D.0O'. Ttto ptaat now amptoys 3?J man an4 works hours a cIat. 7ar la an4 yar a-t. Ttit tni boot ptrurturo rom t'l"i at !.at I " aver a mn wottli ba omploT'4 st.aditr. altila tljrtnc tb t mo It u b'ina aro.rt.'l fbrro would to work. fr aAout Z'i. ft would tako b.twaaa t; and II months lo conplot 1.1 stmi turo. Mr. ICawt.y Bow lM option, oa atl ta pro;arty south of TAird itroot and botwsoa Ma a i'rl snj tfta hootbara r'if:c tracks to b; brwont su'ptilto liitit rouxn-y tbo oito of tna propoaod k liiJiB witn tAo OK-cptioo of two ta-t own. 4 tr IBa o!ty. Ona of thaao .ica of trunti-lpnyewBad land. 1 S i foot by foot. ! tbo slto of tbo fllt.r l-ia Plant wairb w as asod baforo tbo I'erk pipatlno waa ba.lt. aad tbo otbr I. a tract on tha com.r af TMrd al Mala trots Boar accvpUd by a ir.aoa.ow r;aja oa.rad fao ntiwa. For tbo . to of tbo olt f)!t.rn rla'l frop.rty Mr. I(aw.y olT.ra :. . It I iliif. boor. to a:to tba city f-o la bis n.w bnlMm for two t-uitijai t-s bo aaad ta stpply tbo r.aor ar wtt wat.r from tbo rtvar la ra.o of aitr.mo .m.ry.nry. If tha o!?r f r B.trtioo plant 'to Is accoplod b l.l soak to buy tba Britoit. Tbo prio 4 oo ant ln--Iad any of tbo wat.r ribts now bald by tba city. Mr Haotay put bis off.r bofera tho Coaaril U.l Bcnt by klnc far a '-day opt-on. Ho U wtUtnc lo rraka tba oraa. oa of to ml.l. in. omptojrmant of Z tn.a r.cttlarty aft.r tbo rompl.ttoq of n p.ant ant tba fr.a roatinc of spar, for two amj provutoaa la tba optima and la tbo contract of sa.a. if a a.o la Bnada. Tbl. pfo:arfy f r wblrh tbo ylty Is w oaro4 I : ) wa boasbt only a f.w .r oca for lUOO. Mr llaol.r said today tbat tha nr. rBtmal t-r tba saw mill bad roa.-aad Bach) a taa tbat bo prarti. rally co.jid pradirt t.io trwtloa of IBs now ait: if tr,, rlty soil, tba proporty. It Is a.aaetlal tbat tbo company taka o.y tia citya proporty to or set tbo li p-ast. iwo.sk riaol la rnaawi, Tia batf.mtm.n-dotUr mill cow plannad by Mr. Ilawi.y. bowassr. Is only a part of tbo r.lt sipansioa ho propoaas to tnaaa. "My plans sr. com. (.lata ! f r a plant tbat l l employ Jn.n.'' k. dadaro.J. h.i.n hindrod aioro wnrktnc man la Or.coa City will m.aa Zii mora por " tT.-oa C;ty. Mr. Haw lay om. ploys only Arn.ncana wkoro.ar poo. sibio. aad bis low. at cu la IJ. Tho o tao nru ami ,f t, tary.d ptaat would add 1 1 J.I, to monthly payroll of tfto towa- Itiom-.s man to.iay w.ro latorootod in Mr. Hawloy plana, and a pstitloa a.klna- tbat tha city sail ta. proporty B.-asary for tha r., tion of tho Br.t was circuUt.d aad llbar.D. II. .V. aU la l'aco Major. r A .. '. Ioc. lSp-inl At Iba city .taction ya.tarday tno fol la.ini w.ro aisclad Mayor, lidward A. tat.- c;.rk. C. A. Iolan: Tr.a.arar, II K urariarui: City Attora.y. C. it o Uri.n. Cottnriimon. tbrao.j.ar t.rm. . . Cbuto. U t. Hojt. W. A. Harrl ioi. .o4n-iLm.a. ono-y.ar tarm. Prank L. M.a.l; Co inrilmaa-al-Urc. ona year t.rm. It. K Fall. 1 Irrtlon ta llrld for Col,UW. mLVlUX Wa.h. Dc. (JorcUt) At tha city olo-tlor haro Tuoaday tV. I. ,a ! slovtcd Mayor: I. J. UmII. Traa.wrar: J. C. Hard. Clark. I. T. Wiltoa. City Attora.y: lan I'roa. rounrilmas-ai-tarc: H. t. Coonar. Cnunrilman l lr.t Ward. !-. J. Artman. Councilman P. cord W ard. J. J. Kncllso. Councilman Third Ward. M. Jotin t'.lrrtlon llaa Sarprlac. ST. JOHN. Wa.h. We. Spclnl. In a mwti las. animated election bero haro today than bad boon anticipated to elect two Counvtimen for a term of two y.ara. a u"-prlo woe prunf In tha I.-lory of Henry f. I olns and W lltlam A. (lorn. a over John L In man and Anthony shoemaker, tba prcs erat lacumbenta. oldrndal Vote la Lisl. a OU'IUNDALE. Wa.h. Vci Fpo. clal ttily ana ticket was In tho f'.eld at tba city election y.atarday and litM Tola was polled. Itobart MCrow, William Mc;uiro and W. t. llyara war. la. tad Councilman and T. Bert Wilson City Treaauyer. WalMa;al Itrclcct Mayor. WASHOCOAU Wa.h-. Nc . Spa- rlal. Ir. K. C Trlro ro-olctd Monday by a large majority aa Mayor. P.. IT ice s re-election waa tho popular Indorsement of the policy of street Im provement, which ho ha. stronsly aup. ported Tbo Counrilrrao elected were A. C. Ilu'hes and U. W. Arar. CHIEFS CASE DELAYED - SALEM. Or. Doe. . ffpaclaD To eperala tba itale f oTernment and ftal institutions Beat Jear will require II.iiO.00. axcordlna to oatlmalra of tb. .Slato Tai Comml.alon. which today announced tha tentative amount which each of tha I counties In tho stala wl.i bo required to contribute. With tlio re turn of ti Governor and Mate Treas urer to tialem tomorrow, tha ft;urea prepared by lKo commission will be ratified and tha respective countlc Bonded a tiilnc tha amount ncceViary for t o comlnc J ear. tho commission aas b.en abla to cut il. from tba to tal levied for otata purpose ibis year. Tie total slato lax la was IJ.11X. ln a millaca basis, the averaea stats levy for 11 oipense will ba J-IJ mula. a compared with a 11 mills In 111.. Med or Oa a la Kff acted. Tho commleslon has effccled a ro djction la t.io amounts to ba con tributed In tho case of every one of the Jl counties aa compared with tho amount required tor this year. The stale a tolai tamable valuation for lli which la used a a baei In figuring Ihe state tax. Is HU.ii.OZZ.Zs. tlt-u.va of the amount which muil ba raised tor support of tho three stale school and tha state road fund, tho money necessary for general slala pur. po.es neat year la l!,v:i.4M2. l Bder statutory provision four-tenthi of a mill must b levied In tha state for tha Oregon Agricultural College. three-tenths mill for tho Cnlveralty of Oregon, ono-lwenly-f If ih of a mill for Iba Monmouth Mate Normal Mcbool. and one-fourth mill for tho slala road fund. Maltaoasah'a sbara So 3741. TIs amount which will ba raised by tuesa levies follow: Oregon Agricul tural College. I1T3. T ll: Cnlverslty of Oregon. tiSO.Jtl-'l: Xlonmouth Btate Normal hchool. t;.i;.o. and SLale road fund. i:j3.cj.;o. W hile Multnumah County contributed St.l:.i::t a Ha share of tha tate las tills year, for lll It will have to contribute only IJJ7.ill.ej. IToportlon- ata reduction hava been mad ta all tba oliier counllea. Tba following table shows tho mounts contributed by tho different counties for state purposes this year as compared with tha leQlallv require meets for lilt: (Lititxi or rt:Dt.i7Tf max to lit: lllMTIutTCII. n the ned. STEYENS0?. ELECTION SLOW V. 1. II afford Wlna Mayoralty oa fla.ine-s TlrkrC fae. fSpa. lections bare TEVrXiOV. tVash. 'al. Tbo munk-tpal Tuesday r.u:t'd la tho elortloa of WaJ t.r U. Ilufford for Mayor. George ' i nrvtersan. Joan Wacbt.r and ti. L r.sov tor (.ouacilman. and Mrs. w!Sr for Treasurer. wo, lira, is wero ia tbo field, tba Cltitone- ticket carrylB tho Bam of . r. lounr for ilarr. J. H Gray. av. i. nn ana Jonn narht.r for Couo ri. men: wono the lmtn..a Mea's ii'-aei ca-ri.4 tao Bamee of W. H. Iluf ford rr Mayor and Georg F. Christ. r. 'B. John W'acbtar and Alex McRle 'r .ounciimoa. aad Mrs. wi.ber for Treasurer. iao campai.n was a O'tl.t ona. and a spirit or good fellowsMp prevail among tha Jpport.rs of the tickcta I.TirWORTII IWOnS RUT Coart Action by Coaaril Over Water fijafem Saactlonr-d by Vote, UUTRiWORTll. Wash. !,. p.cial Hy a vet of 144 to 14. the citKon. or Leavenworth voted la favor of Instituting a suit against f-'anao A C'ni. contrartrs. who lnstaJI.4 tb I.aav.sworta water system. tor the past sis month tha Council baa beea eoosid.rtr the lastttutloa of a suit to recover tbo overcharge mad by tie contractor, but ta Council best- tst.d to etart suit unlesa saactloa w as giv-aj the proceeding by the voter. The munuripal eioctior was quiet, on y I: voting. otricor elactad wero Maror. V ft ry. Treasurer. L. W. Wod!-ow; n.rk. A. R. Prown: Attpr ay. L. J. N.l.on. Co'iBvltm.n. C. K Kuaieman. W. U Haia. P. A. Onyder aad J. W. Miltoe. mm M asb.ro at (wwaxdl I aa el t Art Trwabl la Aftermath af Rial a lilea-tta Xlaht. rENLU;TON. Or, Iec. . Special ) Ila-raus of Inability of tha pollc committe of tho City Council to act. Iba Investigation of tha electloa riot requested by lo W. Mi Comae ba been postponed. M'Coma. who wss bit aver h bead by Chief or folic Manning Monday Bight, during tba elect tun riot. bad ask.d Mayor John I'y.r to make In. t cation, whuh Iyer eel for bis a't.rnoon with tb polic commit- Mayor ty.r and .City Attorney after sitting aa a special court. Tha polic commit!. I composed of Counci.mea fetbart. Montgomery and ola. Montgomery refused to act be causa of bis having been a candidate for Mayor at tho .lection, and Cot was protested b-us of relationship Manning. McComa entered a pro- teat airvl tb treatment b received at tb band, of the oncers, and wished lo know If they bad exceeded their au thority la clubbing him. - Mayor t.r state that the matter will ba thoroughly Investigated, and If Iba omcer were In tho wrong they will ba dealt with. and. on the otbe band. If Mr. McComa was wrong, he will b proecuted. Judge J. A. Fee la representing Mr. McComa, aad Charles Carter. City Attorney. Is coa ducting tho Investigation for tbo city. Raker I. ar.aaa tup Columela orr. ( a .. 'am est Mrn.v llo-d III' J"pbrie K..rr.ta 1.4 tse Lincoln i.i. a V. :-ur Vorro M4araaa ifmo ri;..i- ll. ; I'Si-'B y A.rtlnstea V h. I.mi.i.1 ; i;: i Jii if ;i:4 tj ... . : i . IM i.m u it i : S t i : i.ia: :i i ji : ;..:! "r'i' it 4I" Z I ! : K. : M .1 nl; ... . i i . t !.!- al? .- ir.-vi 1 1 t:i lit . -4 f, a 41. 1 7 s.-4 : .V -4 4t -.Ji ai 13 : o..';a ii tT.n-.Ilia) ll I . :.! 9 el w .i j ;a is 4 HI'. a4 ie ii. .- io wi i n.:.4 ii :J.S' o !.: I r." ioj ;e :. .: 4: -i i; 4.j n, ra .-a; 40.' 4 w :j a 1" a. :. ..v I W 3.i 4 j J"'l -j SI SoJ .'V li.- . ;o T iai i'i 4. 4ii II. Ii4 oil 4.' 14. !... M.14 J ?v T.o 41 K.4 T...4J In 3:0 . Rome, tba Dally Mall's correspondent sy: "Tha latt advices received from Greer emphaslie the Importance of Ih Greek preparationa In two direc tions for military realatance. If It Is necessary, to resist armed compulsion by tha entente power, and for resist ance to a blockade. "The advice agrea that preparation against a commercial blockade ara be ing carried out with tha utmost rapid ity and on a larg scale. German agent glv confidential hint that tha chief Greek routes are being thoroughly pro tected by submarine. The seiaur of Captain Arthur (tanley Wilson, mem ber of Parliament for Torkshlra. and Colonel II. 1. Napier, former British military attaeha at Constantinople, who were taken off Greek steamer by Teutonic submarine, was probably In tended as a dramatic coup to revrve Greek confldrnca in tba German sub marines. "According to tho pro-German press. King Constantino and Premier fekou loudl are merely temporizing, as Bul garia did. In tb hop of keeping- the enlcnt allies waiting until tha Ger man preparations for driving tha en tente allie Into tha ra make It safe for Greece lo com out on tho German id. "In tha meantime, every possible an noyanca I being placed In tha way of tha entente allie at ralonikl. Prora- id transport facilities are being with held and line of communication are blocked by Greek I ran ports. DINNER DELAYS SUICIDE POI.ICB CAFTAIXIs BTRATEGT PITS OFF THKF.ATKSKD TRAGEDY. What to Buy Him for Christmas Here's a list of timely suggestions for a man's and young man's Chritmas gifts. Men like useful presents from a man's store. You'll find just the things he would buy for himself in this list of useful articles. tear taadarlar Arrange FaaeraL Tbea lllda at Bay Ortlrers W b Try t ave Him. LOS ANGELES. Pec. . After making- complete arrangements for hi own funeral, even to ordering an In scription for hi tombstone. K. N. SIo- ley. a streetcsr conductor, threatening to kill himself, held a squad of pollc officers at bay today with a revolver t his former home her for nearly three hours. Moslev was taken Into cuatody when Police Captain Murray offered to take him for an automobile ride and buy a good dinner. Mosley had been despondent for lev ers! week, friends told the police. About three month ago. returnin horn from work, he found hi wife, his little daughter Grace and his mother In-law. Mra. Martha B. Barlow, uncon scious from poisoning. It waa declared at tha time that Mrs. Barlow bad Induced Mrs. Mosley to en ter a sulclda compact- Mrs. Barlow and tha little daughter died, but Mra Mosley recovered. Neckwear Beautiful Neckwear in the newest of designs and silk fabrics. 50c, $1, $1.50 and 12.00. Hosiery A full line of hosiery in the best brands, the newest novel ties and shades, silk or lisle, 25c, 50c and $1.00 pair. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs in Christmas boxes, three, four and six to the box, at 75c per box. Plain, all-linen, at 25c, 35c and 50c. Hats All the newest shapes in soft or stiff hats, a full run of the newest shades. Stetson, Trim ble or "Multnomah" at $3, ?4 and $5. Shirts A choice of selection of Man hattan and Arrow shirts in beautiful madras and silks. A man can't have too many shirts. S1.50, ?2.00, $2.50 and 3.00. Mufflers Fine silk mufflers, the newest style, long; with fringe ends. Priced moderate, $2 and $2.50. Jewelry Cuff links, full dress sets and scarf pins, in individual boxe3 and separate. Gloves , You can buy gloves here in makes such as Dent's, Elite and Wash-Rite, in tan, gray and champaspie. Priced at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. If in doubt as to size buy a Merchandise Bond Boxes Free With All Purchases. Blake your gift a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat unusual values at $25.00; others lower and higher. You couldn't buy a more useful present. Sam,l Rosenblatt & Co. The Men's Shop for Quality and Service. Our Temporary Location 266 Morrison St., Bet. 3d and 4th. s FARMERS' WEEK SET wives, business men and others visited consideration of this vital farm prob Lengthy Programme Arranged at Agricultural College. CLACKAMAS LEVY CHECKED Committee of I S Taxpayers of Coun ty Make IlecommcndaClons. OREGON CITY. Or.. Dec t. (Spe- clal.) Two mill of the Clackamas County road levy should be set aside for permanent road work, believe the IS taxpayers who today completed their task of checking: over tha county bud get for 1IK. Two mills would raise 160.000. or enough. It I eMimated. to redreas five mile of the present macadam roads of the county. Tho committee alo recommends that 1-mlll levy be made for bridge, and mill for general road purposes. Tb committee was composed of men from all parts of the county and In cluded In Ha membership of IS, seven farmer. Harvey Cross waa chairman. nd C. N. n site, of Canby. secretary. CHARITY BALL ARRANGED nmlllcs of Klk Will Handle Af fair at Vancouver. SESSIONS JANUARY 3 TO 8 In Addition to lacully of institu tion. Practical Kxperts and Federal Educators Will Take Part Societies to Sleet. OREGON AGRICULTURAL. COL LEGE. Corvallis. Dec. 9. (fapeclal.) The annual farmers and nome-maK-er" week and Industrial conference to be held at the Oregon Agricultural College,' January S to 8. preceding by two days the opening of the annual short count, promises to eclipse in In terest and attendance the session or last year, w hen :20 farmer, house-1 the campus. In addition to lectures and demon- stration to be given by the regular college staff, R. D. Hetzel, director of the extension department. Is making provision for addresses by some of the leading authorities in the United States on questions of agriculture and rural problems. Several members of the United States Department of Agricul ture have promised to attend, and many others who have attained suc cess as farmers, breeders of livestock, pouitrymen. horticulturists, dairymen and market specialists will take part. The Oregon State Dairymen will con vene January 4. The Oregon Guernsey Breeders' Club, the Oregon Holstein Breeders' Association, the Oregon Jer sey Club and the Oregon. Holstein Fresian Club will meet on the same day. The Oregon Dairymen's Associa tion will be in session three days be ginning January 5. , A conference of Oregon butter and cheese makers will be held under the direction of Professor Simpson, Janu ary 6 and 7. A boys' and girls stock-Judging con test will take place in the college armory, under the supervision or i'ro- fessor W. A. Barr and U J. Allen, United States agent In animal husbandry. A good roads conference is scheduled for January 3 and 4. Professor Skel ton, who has traveled throughout the United States for the purpose of in vestigating highway construction and maintenance, in prepared to direct the I Iem Potato growing will be the subject under discussion at a conference scheduled for January 6. A conference of growers and market masters has been called for January 7. The conference of county agriculturists will be in session during the entire week. A poultry show in which will be dis played the United States Government educational poultry exhibit from the Panama-I'acif ic lixposition will be in continual session throughout the week. Pork products' day w ill be in charge of . Professor K. L. Potter. Home makers' conference will also be in cession during the entire week. A conference of ministers and relig ious workers has been called for Janu ary 4 and a. Two days after the last conference the annual Winter short course will be gin extending from January 10 to Feb ruary 4. Flas Presented to Klamath Court. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Dec. 9. (Special.)- A silk flag was presented to the court by the Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Tuesday night. There were present members of the Grand Army, Indian War veterans, Spanish Wrar veterans. Relief Corps and other loyal societies and school children. Charles J. Fer guson, a meraoer of the bar, spoke briefly. Read The Ores-Oman's classified ads. Tela: i ii:w(h .2.MO.OOO.V A steal la Tk n.l 11 a. a. uMr at hart railway, are f conatrvetle Spain. act a fdr ta ta mai iMt Ar riovKKR or ILt IIRTOS ItctMB. A'. YY. Jorsra I Calinrr Major. rAHHWCKK. V4 s.h . Ir. t I r dal Ta n jni' imI !. tioa Ta.adav feaul'.) la ta eleclioa of W. W. Joaee . -m . j i !'r - ' : ; it : V' - 1,1 a : . : -a, v" : i f ' -:: ."vv- ' : . i iai.. r i.i . I , aB ! ,1r ,.., 3 Malhla lley. SILVFRTOV. Or- Dec. . (Spa rta!. Mat hlaa Cooley. a pioneer of ilrtoa and at on time con sidered ona of Ih best musician In tb Sortawest. died at hi bom la tbi rily yesterday. Malhl.s Cooler waa bora In riatta Cunly. Mo.. Auaust t. aad settled In Orris In Mti. rominc West with a family by Ih Barn of W 1 1 so n with whom b was tft at I'i as of T years by tb death of has falir In PmSer. H. Mr. Coo'ey married Mis Wiiltmlna Smith and ta thi union were bora nine children. Cornelia. J. M. G Mr. Lillian I'rdan. who died aevea year aso: Matilda M of Port land: - J, of Portland: Mrs. !?rd Miller, of Kucene: Mr. Jenota CuBBinsnam. allar R.. and Will., of HM.erton, ADDRESS IS APPROVED rnr.cii whiter sats wii.so IIOTt:D RH.HTr.Ot S AXCER. Abrpta af Aeaerlca Dealsaed by Oersaaay aad War la Certain Cass. Ara Views. PARIS. Pee. t Under tha caption, "Gulliver Wakes Up." Joseph Relnach. the political writer. In an article In th Fleam, comment at Icnc'h on Pre. I dent Wilson' mess to Congress. He declare that th mesaair was animated by rlKhteou sneer, althouah not alto gether free from metaphysics. It la evident, say M. Relnach. that th President waa moved to th deepest indlcnatlon by the revelations In the trial of th director and several em ployes of th Hamburg - American steamship line on a chare of con spiring to defraud th Government. "Th mora on reflects." says If. Relnach. tn more on I convinced that the economic and political ab sorption of America la on of the great secret design of th Germanic empire and that consequently nothing I more Inevitable than an eventual conflict be twren Germany and th United tftata. "Such a war la written In the great book of destiny. Nona can efface the writing. Human nature la not abso lute. It I limited by nature and the logic of thing. It I for America to decide whether to let Germany chooa the hour or choose It herself." Moat of th other newspaper refer to th me .see with approval. BANK BROKEN FROM INSIDE Controller Point to failure as (anient for Surety Bond. Ar- WASIIIXGTON. !. t. Controller Williams Issued a statement today de- erlng that the closed Plrst National Hank of Cassation. X. D., "was broken from th Inside" "Th defalcations of It president aad cashier," said th Controller' statement, "exceeded Ha total capital and eurplua" The case, h said, waa an argument In favor of hi proposal to require Na tional bank officer to glv surety bonds. The bank had a capital of Ii0.- . Th president and cashier ar un der arrt.t. GREECE IS PREPARING l(i-llanre to Arnved force of .l- lir Indicated. ' LONDON. Dec. t. Tele rsphlng from VANCOUVER. Wash- Dec 9. (Spe- clal.) A charity ball, th proceeds of which will go to th needy of th city, will b given Wednesday evening. 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