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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
HEAD OF GENERAL IS SENT AS "GIFT' Carranza Commander to Re ceive Gruesome Proof of Defeat of Enemy. MESSENGER IS ON WAY Axvl older b4 Mranbcr f Clra tiJU-o Tarty la Meilco Decapl LelrU on Battlefield to ' t aroWh Trophy. CITT. r- l. by ' UfJ. T.. Ic. r..n.rl FaMo (,oeii:i. dmggu4r of Utile City for ti do facto foTtm mr received a 1l.(rm ioBdt that th hea4 cf ti.n- fl Jua B. tleraaad.a. former latl n.ac trUM cf rr.idol rrrt DtaJ I relative f Cen.ral Haert. tnc o 19 k'0 for tspera-ia. tt f V.ra Crax. The k v4 era a "OrUtmaa praol. the tiltfrtm wM. Geaerat IUrua4 wa thaa year oW. Accord: na to tSo 4rtcj en( to tbo tona f Information at anii.tarr Baadiartr ear tb aeao we red fro tSo txir whilo It lay a a battlefield avd carefully boxed by tfia Wtor of tba f't. Ueu tetBt t'slonol Luna Call. He nt It by eg.ci.1 Biaaar. aalaotin for. tho ta.x Lieutenant T'ofUo itnt ivtit Oaneral Uoi:a ft.ard what bad baaa jm b furbado tbo cMef of la taforrnalioa burt to lo out far tnt cop;aa of tbo taUcram a ad t"o m(9ig pajara o?pra"d tbo aowa l"anv i.Mnl Haraanda wa wldaty koowa hruu(!te Jt fo rpiiie aa a proaiaoat a-.amsar of tba eianttf party. Til Baaa to UaearaJ Ooaialoo Oi-t -If r out alnsto day tho baada of ha ItMr aaamtaa of our couatry fail, wa find, aira-l'ao o tba way to cota plata pa.-a and tho anjovmant of that sraadaur t wRh-s all eulturaj aations baa a riat. Wttb ral aatufacuoa I waa bonor.l to comruunj -ata with yoa t nsr pralo'ia I'lxrin tha victory wburb ka alortolr crowriad or arna. aa our :aat aoldiara kao InfUcKd a aarioaa dafaal apon tbo foraa of tba aa,:tionrtaa of Acuilar artd HarnaodaA So l.ft on tba fiald It dad. couellntf iim Ibam ."oloral Pto'tulnto Lra an.t that of tho o.-toarrin. tha tor tnr -npata and ron'liUm of Por fjrio . Uanaral of IitIU)B Juaa It. ICrnaBda. whoa bad parmlt mo to a-n.t l- yot aa a f'srutnuu artft by t.ucaa(oloii Toftio i"in. aa iKa fcf. trvatarial ovldanxo of our ac- .f.i.a. ";Bra ra aa--a J. Uarbo-a Ml a acv.lr f..ht.n. th.a t xartlanan., unllX tbaT coo- rnatiiui cia ot vnriioviar.e antil tbatr com-V pla-a attarmtnatloa baa baaa of rorte I I witt coetinio u lrorm yoj of lha I r.silta of thla eampaKo. I concratulata oi noon tba si anal triumph of tho coatlt'3tinnalit Salut ,. arasa and attentively -IXXA OAfJCIA. 1.lQtenant.ro:onal i'M'f of Arena FEDERAL LEAGUE QUITS i-r.at'a4 Trtm F1r Taa a.t:bo.4ab tberw waa lorn. dlKuMtA. of in. Cleveland clubs affairs. Mr. Dr.v 1t d-ciar-d thera waa no m-ntloa of tha Ovelaod club la tha t.rtrta be broucht. tvaaw Paffar Tbaa V ar. T-av-e it bett.r than war." saM Mr. rr.yfj.o tonlcbt. "and I told tho Amaruraa Laasrue aiaaTnatea ax. Wo ranched tarma wlt tho radral La-ua wblrb aro acraaablo to both them and tha National laaru. an4 our p ro poa I -fon mt with tba app-oval of tba Aaiortraa Lsaaua. Our cioaa r.latlona with tha American Leacue made It d sirabla that complete accord oxiat on ma nu-.ttun. and It looks aa If wo bad r.ach.4 that. "I la!1 tfco terms beforo tha Amerl aaa Laacuo at Its mlinf barn, and ran say no mora about It. I caa aiva out ao details Jr work la ever and I a,;.r ta leavo for ntt.bur tonicht Thera was no Cleveland nnsrla to tho t.rma tho C.avaland c:b a aTalra aro a tho bands of tba American tacuo. and anr .a-40 has othln to say ant'it th-m." -Tho and of tha ba-ba!l war la la s'cM." said ProsMoat Johnaon. "Tho plana f-r paaca submitted by Mr. Pr.v f !. waro tmotlle to tho Am-ricaa la.cia. ascordira to tho aanao of our maatisc. and ton:ht at a later session wa sia.l appoint a commtttaa ta so aver tao details. C raba te .tawltssMWa. -ft ja probable to maatina of tba tdrea committees wi l bo fo!:owed by a riMtisf of tho National Commission. TS. propoeiMoa for paaca Include tba l,mi.s:n two major l.aaruea" Tho paaco terms, a previously c'.vsa aat br memhsr of both tho National aad rsderal Laa'jaa. included tho pur rhue f a larro is tarsal la ana of lha New York cluse by Harry Sinclair: tha P'trrBaea of tha Chicaao Nationals br Charles Weechmaa and hla a.o r at... to ;. of tho Iirowae or Car rinal. at ft. Lauis to I'hll Ball and ott tiafel. an tbo amataamatloa of txa ftrookivn Nationala arvd rederaia. Neither Mr. tT.vto.a nor tbo Amarlcaa la.ttt. Ia.i.rs would vorlfy Uioao statameata Tha paa:a protocol ends a war that baca ta attract atteation Jul twa vaara aco this month. Tho federal taatue had boaa ta evl.t.nca Ihea a year, but aot netil Jo Tinker, unable t reacb t-rma witb tha Brock Ira Na ttaaa:.. had a r read ta Join tho Chlcaco y5rai did It leek serious. Tlnk.r lad iced a aumb-r of plarers from both rival leacuea to tola tbo sow leacue. and Its ercantfera siccee4ad la sac ur ine adi'tuaal capitalists a baekere. trm Usam Calaa RaaMly. Tba aaw laacuo tbaa espaaled. put tine toama la iirooktva aad vt. Uoata. la addttloa ta Its former circuit, aad oao by oa cth.red lata Ita fold some star batt player. Tho lcaiitr of contract bronchi the flcht betweaa tbo Federal aad orcaa Isad baseball lata tho courts la several rsea. tho cllmas romlnc wttb tbo antl tru.t aull filed bafor. Judco Laadls. about a yaar aco. This eamo to trial last January, but Judco Land s baa never banded dowa a decision aad some baebU men thoucht b was neptsc for tho success of p.ace aeaottationa. since, durln tho triat. b declared ha waa acalnst anythlna; -raVoUtod to t.ar dowa tbia structure kaowa aa ba.balL roliowtar tha trial, paaca terms wore broach.. and eeveral meat In as between rvpresantacivas of the rival factions w.r bld. Tho Trat tanclbl roaults filiowed a ma-tinc wbfh took place In the Fa.t dirtnc tha World's serl. and wht:b lot. it Is bailevad. to the t.rma which ftrvatiy. lb miol ay. will sad tha war. Deal la Oa to Baker. Trad talk wa resumed witk th arrival of Connie Mack, of th Ath letics, and Manacor Donovan of tho laakeos. Coonle Mack said b would tl Third Baseman Baker to th hlfh- t bidder. Chu-aso. 6X Lnult and New Torts ar aflar lb famous homcrua bitter, but It we erIIr ballevea that Charle Comtiktr woolJ outMJ all others la hi offorl to land Wsr for tbo Whit . llark eatd ho u tired of tbo tram of ta.lt about Haker's disposal- ""I want to a I rid of him." b daclered. Colonel Jacob -Rapport and Captain Hmioa at a moo'.lnr wtta Mark In Fraaldent Jobnaoa'o offieo mad ta firat defiatt offer for Baker. Branch Kicker of tbo St. lol American Laaeoe taam ld tonight h eopad to t tbo ervlce of J'sul da Jardlen. tbo University of Chlcaao purttr bow oa bio way from tbo Orient wltb tbo marooa taam. It wa reported raceallr teat Ws Jardlon had accepted a position aa coach at tho University of Cblcaao. ham decldd not to ontar professional baseball. Tot. followed aa aonotjneatjlant that tho Cblcaco National Laaca club bad aboat concluded Beotlllon wttb tbo varsity pltrhr. DEAD ilAL BLAMED lUIMlTIOJItL LAW DECLARED moLtro ox cargo. CoaflaoataaJ barraaaooto'a Laad, aya blpaar Ilald for ra. tralHy Ulattaa. ojaaawat a KA.V mANCIiCO. !. li. Thai Admiral roa poo. coninaadr 5f tho Grmaa aqaadron which took tho cargo from tbo Amarlcaa ataamar atra mania a ytar axo. tlJ la tho bamo af latoraationaJ law waa lha atatamoot Ddo today by Captain T. A. U. Ana.r 10a. Btaatar of tba Jtacrramanto. who with fITO laa rtaatlaeo bualaasa tnaa waa ldlel4 by tha Tadaral irand Jury karo for ailaaj vloUtioa of neutrality la"a la eonoactloa with tbU traaafar of IraHthL Captain Andar aa aurandrd yaatarday to tho t nltad Klalaa Mar. Hal b.ra and M ralaaaad an IUO cua baiL Tho (tacramaalo. whlrh lft thla port for 'alparaisow waa ballad tbraa daya ,ilta:il from tbo ulb Amarlcaa port, aaid Captain Andarn. by tha Oarman crulaar Lrau.n. -Tba Grmana demanded tho ahlp ppr.- Cattala Andaraoo'n atal.mant rott.nu.d. -and Informed rue that tha arramn'.e'e caro waa naadad by tha rrut.ere. that andar International law they bad a rKhl to pro-empt It and that If I did aot chooao to follow their direction tbay would lako cbarco of my ahlp. prot.st.4. but couM do BO mora and followed tho Prda to fan Juan Karaand.a Island, wbaro olbar tlar maa ehlpa wera anchored. Admiral von po ropaat.d what tbo offlccra bad told mo. They took oar raro and also tho rarso of tho Norwlan ateamar llornolaa. "At Valparaiso tho Am.rlcan consul look tho atacramento'a papara and Io and It was hla refusal to return them that prevented tho ahlp from aavln. I waa taken down with typhoid fever and waa la tho hoepltal for Ova months I i. turned to fan a'rancisco as soon aa, ablo and eurrend.rad my ! -" ,-., mquor RULING (S G IVEti ... .Mprrw-nl f guanClClra Larjrrr Tlwrt to ladlvldaaU 'ot IVrmlllcd. clALi.'V. Or Dec. IS. tJncUl. ) While tha Oraaon prohibition law doaa not prohibit th tnanutacturo of medi cinal preparatlona conlalalna; whisky, brandy, rum. la or wine, thrra Is ao provision wherobjr tho manufacturer mar bla Inlo the state ucb liquor In Urcer cjUBBtitlas than I BrtniUl to ........... oa families. In an otriciaj opinion tnct Attorney r.vans. 01 inimuiu"" County, th Atlornejp-oetiaral call at- tentloa to thla featur tI in law. iia baa received many Inrjulrl.a from drucclst throuchout tho stat a lo .b.iber thev michl ahlp in whisht anu other Intoatcanta la unlimited quanti ties for th manulactur t atoicin.i preparations. LEAGUE TO MEET TONIGHT Jol.a rtcrd Will H 5raVrr al Civic Oryanliallnn Catrwrlnt. John need. k baa Jusl re lured from th scene's of th crest war la Kuropa. will ba th apoahar bafor tbo Civic Laacuo at Ita luncheon at th M'lltnomah Hotel. Tbo third annual tn.atlnc of tho Laacuo will ba bald at tho Central Li brary, room 1J. tonicht al 1 o'clock. Iteport of tho officer and th annual electloa Will b h-ld. Nominee are: Pre.ident. . Myrs: director. J. It bt.venson. A- C. NewUL W. C. Mor can. J. C. Enc ln. Mr. A. C NwUI and Mlsa llm ma Wold. The naetin balurday la x pec led to ba crowded aad reservation should be mad promptly With Jaaao tfwott or A. C Newlll. MURDER TRIAL IS DELAYED Death of Jar j man' IlrotlirT Cr Imtponrornt al HUlsboro. HtLLSI"'lti'. Or, rc. 1J. Spclt) IToceedmc In tho Merlo murder trial war baited this moraine wben JimIco ilaclay continued tho case t Dacamber IT. Th dsath at Buhllmlty of rtr llermana. brotber of Anton Herman, ona cf tha Jury, wa reported after tba Jury returned from an Inspection of tbo Merlo home at Santa Ko.a. After tao court and counaol bad conferred as to whether tho trial should proceed with II man In tho boa. tho contlnu aac waa anaouacod- Comrrerrclal Club Ilrtaln Name. HALTJkf. Or. Dee. It. IFpaclaLV Tha iialem Commercial Club tonicht refused to consider a proposal to chance th nam of tho orcsnlislloo to tbo tialom Chamber of Conumerc after a pro tracted debal. Klfly prole b!l by Benjamin Brick, who arced tbo chanco of nam, were not naad. aa tbo mem bar present prevented lb question from comma: to a vote. Hollar Ilrinsa Hack Companion. COTTAOE C.nOVIi Or. Dc IS pecla-L) Tbat bread cast upon th water may return after many oar with batter oa both kl. wa proved to J. B. Lewis, of this city. About sla rears aco ba lent a jounc man a dol lar. Tb ether day. while In Kucen vt.itlnc bis son. a man slapped up lo Mr. Lewis and rcturnad tha dollar alth an extra dutlar for Interval. Grant Ia Dentist Wrd. GRANTS PASJt. Or. Dec. IS (Spe cial.) fr. Bert R. Elliott, dentist, end M sa Marguerite Heyer wera united In n-arriace by th ltv. M. T. Wis at o'clock tonicht at lha home ot Paul K. Blancbard la this city. Dr. Klllott'a boyhood bom wa In Dallas. Or. Hla brtd I a popular young woman of Fruttdale. Or. Beeeervhee lata tba prtaetptee af erf al sa.isatiaa aate back ta tba feurteentb caa. larr. HIE M0TIX1AP OREGOVTA. TJTCRSDAY, fi ' rii.T Buy Men's Men's Silk Shirts in newest patterns : well fitting gar ments of exceptional qual ity, moderately priced: $3, $3.50, $ 1, $5 Dressing Gowns Reduced Buy hubby, on or brother a luxurious Drwaing: Gown. Christmas pcial prices on all irarmenta. $1.50 and S3 GarmrnU $3 93 S5O-$S50 GarmrnU $3.95 J 120-J 13.00 GarmrnU J9J5 BEN SELLING DREXEL PAIR PARTED American Banker Fights Case in London Court. AGREEMENT BROUGHT OUT llaabanrl Said to Have ITomlMtl to Give llc-j of Arrival Home, lo Avoid repetition of Scrnra" Drr-adrd by Wife. lvONUON. Doc. Hi Tha discord In th domestic affairs of th American banker. Anthony J. Praxel. and hla wife. Marcarlta Armstrong Drexel. ram to th surface today In th Chan cery Court. Th husband moved to set alde th perries of a noti- of a writ by th wife to recover money du undrr a separation deed on tb around thai hi domicile waa Franca and that therefor he wa outside th Jurisdic tion of th Kncllah courts. Th agreement under th deed of aep aratlon. It wa broucht out. wa to th affect thai. aa circumstance bad arisen which mad It absolutely neces sary they should live apart and th wlf abandonlnc her Intention to Instl tue divorce proceedlnc for any raon then rxlstinc. It w acreed tnat tney should lire apart wherever they pleaaed and not Interfere with or annoy or brine sgiy action acainst each other. Allowaar of -"-00 a Tear Made. Ttie husband wa to allow th wlf lio.oon yearly, payable In monthly In stallments beclnninc In February. 1911 S'h was also lo be entitled to receive th Income from a policy In a New Tork company and th husband wa to assign to a truste iiv policies on his life, accrecallnc $300,000. which was to co to th wlf In ras ot th husband death. Attorney Lawrence, counsel tor tr. Droxel. said that th wlf estimated Mr. fTexel Income at from :SO,000 lo liso.ooo. but that Mr. rxl did not accept this flcur. Referrinr to an lntrvlw between th husband and wlf In Tart In 110. of which thera had been confllctlnc versions. Attorney Lawrence said that according lo Mrs. Irexel'a account It was erranced that she continue to live In th Uroirtnsr tiquar house and that the "husband should rlre her no tic of hi comma In order that she mtcht co away or have friend present, to avoid repetition of acenea of which she waa afraid. Maataaad Dea-tdra aa IMrerc. Connnulnc. th attorney aald that early In th prsenl year Mr. Drexel decided to dlvorc bl wlf anl went to the I'm ted f late to ac hla brother and alster racardinc It. He also told bis son-in-law. Viscount Maidstone. Accordlnc to th latter, tn attorney slated. Mr. Drexel said h wa "ick of tha aar.ement. and would fore nia wtf to dlvorc him by atoppinr tier allowance, but accordlnc to Mr. Prex- CooliESootlite ForltmSMns AreBaMrl CuttcuraSoap Especially ahen followed by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. Samples Free by Mall Catmv sa and Otsttaeai anM em letters. IJbm eaaiDW ear aWW4 n- anh !-. baaa. Aootws aaet-aer "CuOcaia.- bepc 1U. aVaKaa. Gifts in a Mans Store Avoid the crush and the confusion of the Department ctM, Vrt.,n fnA Vipri sn absolutely reuable stock ot OWIC awii. " - '- "til J il -fl Haberdashery for men and boys you 11 find the gifts that please, for these are the things a man or boy would buy for himself. I guarantee every article I sell to be satisfactory in every respect. The very latest effects in fine neckwear for men and boys. Soft, lustrous silks in beautiful patterns at 50S $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 MORRISON AT FOURTH el'a version he told Viscount Maidstone bo had mad up hla mind to tak di vorce proceeding. The hearing; was adjourned. Mr. Drexel's counsel said that his client had a right to regard France aa hla natural residence. When he returned to Kurope In 197 with hla family. Mr. Drexel rented a furnished house In Knrland until th present year, but mad Paris hi headquarters in l. rrntlns; an apartment there. Ist May Mr. Drexel cave op his Lon don house and applied for French citlxenship and at the end of July filed a suit for divorce In l'rls. Mr Kdward Caiwoa Repreaeata Wife. -Thla is only part of a well-arranged plot to escape English, Jurisdic tion." declared Sir Kdward Carson, who represented Mrs. Drexel. According to an affidavit made by Mr. Drexel, be stopped his wife's allow ance wben the divorce proceedings were undertaken, because he waa told that wa to proper course under French law. Mrs. Drexel deposed that her hua bVnd nad repeatedly told her that ha t t j i. -innn.iMa to lira In It RU IVUIHJ ...w--. - America," and font England was "Ine only nr. piac to live in. Mrs. Drexel further deposed In her ffldV" ,h,t "after 10 her married life was uniiappy; that her husband as saulted her on more than one occasion and treated her with great Indignity." In 1710. although she determined that she would not live with her husband longer, he begged her not to divorce him. and eventually, says her affi davit, she waa perauaded to drop the divorce proceeding begun In America. Later she received a messaxe from her husband through her eon inviting; her to go to Pari and get a divorce. TEXT BOOK WORK HERE AIM Oregon Mate Printer Proaonta to Keep Money In Oregon. ttALRNf. Or.. Dec 15. (Special.) Printing of the text books used In Oregon public schools by the state printing department, that money now paid to Fastern publishing houses may be kept In Oregon. Is advocated by Arthur W. Lawrence. State Printer. Action indorsing this will be sought by Mr. Lawrence of all the commercial orcanlsatlons In the state, he said to night In an address before the tialem Commercial Club. He hope In this manner to obtain favorable action by the next Legislature. Mr. Lawrence estimatea that tax payer would save almost 60 per cent In the coat of achool books. The pro posed change would mean an Increased payroll In the state printing depart ment of about $5000 a month. Read Tba Orecontan's classified ad. In Your As a Christmas gift the Victrola will be more popular this year than ever before. Year after year we have always been sold out of the more popular styles long before Christ mas, though each year we doubled our stock. Therefore, why not make your selection now and have it put aside for delivery Christmas week? Our stock is now at its best a lei surely selection now is more pleasant than a hurried choice during the Christmas rush come in this week. Remember, we have Victrolas to suit every purse at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100 and up to $350 and we will gladly arrange easy terms of payment if desired. Sherman May TICTROLAS AND RECORDS Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite Postoffice prrronsEit 16. lots. a Boys' and Children's 1 Overcoats stylish tweeds and novelty woolens, velvet or self collars. Balmacaan or set-in sleeves. A dandy gft for the boys. $4.50 to $15 "Vassal Union Suits make an acceptable present for father, son or brother. You'll find here all the good fabrics in various weights: $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3 53.50, $5, S6, $8.50 BONDS LEFT UNSOLD Part of Allies' War Loan Re verts to Underwriters. MARKET PRICE DECLINES Minimum Quotation Is 2 1-8 Below Snbacriptlon Price, but Members or Syndicate Say Success Has Been Il.stabl lulled. NEW "YORK. Dec 15. The man agers ot the syndicate -which under wrote the Anslo-Krem h $300,Jv0.000 S per cent external war loan announced today that tISO.000.00O of the Issue had been withdrawn for Investment at the syndicate price of 96 and that 40, 000,000 bad been sold at public sub scription for 98. The unsold balance of (180.JOu.000 will be distributed this week among member of the syndicate which expired yesterday, according to a previous agreement. The syndicate also announced that the managers are distributing to those who did not withdraw their bonds for Investment cash amounting to between 10 and 11 per cent ot the amount of their participations. Representatives of the syndicate de clared that the result established the success of the flotation, particularly in view of Ita foreign character and the fact that It was the largest venture of Its kind exer undertaken by Ameri can bankers. F.flect la Felt on Market. ' The Anglo-French Issue was the outstanding feature of today's bond market and Its Influence was easily perceptible In the market for other securities. Sales of the bonds (par value) amounted to about 12.400,000, or fully 80 per cent of the day's bond dealings on the exchange. The minimum price was 94H, hoth for regular and "future" delivery. They recovered In the later dealings to 944 and closed at 94i. The minimum quo tation waa 2tt under the price at which they were taken by the syndi cate. Of the 180.000,000 withdrawn from the market it Is estimated that at lean $100,000,000 was taken by mannfactur- Will There Be a VIC'TROLA Home This Christmas? I TaT T M BTEINWAT. WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the New Up-Town Hardware Store. $1.50 Russwin Sanitary Food Choppers, Special . . May dole Nail Hammers, Number HVa. Special... Saw Files, Regular Price 10c, Special, Each. $1.50 Roller Skates, Ball Bearing, Special, Pair. . . . $2 Ladies' Ice Skates, Nickel Plated, Special . . . Electric Flashlights, Values to $1.50, Choice. . 35c Dry Cell Batteries, Only 3 to Each Customer. $1.50 Razors, Straight Blade, at the Special $2 Ratchet Brace, Nickel Plated, at the Special . $2.25 Stanley Plane, Number 5, Special. The Km Store KELLER-SEEBERGER HARDWARE CO. 344 Washington St. ilm. EM PRESS PROFESSIONAL 'TRY OUT ACTS PRIZES GIVEN AWAY DIVING CONTESTS TONIGHT FOR uiiriis era and dealers In war supplies: The largest subscribers of this class InCiUde Interests Identified with the Bethlehem Steel Company, the DuPont Powder Company and its affiliated Industries, and several wealthy Individuals. In cluding some more of the prominent shareholders of the United States Steel Corporation. Other War Bond Also Decline. It is noteworthy that while Anglo French bonds were being offered at concessions, war bonds and other is sues of the German. Austrian and Hun garian governments, which are traded In here to a limited extent were of fered at further recessions from origi nal subscription prices. The decline in these securities was attributed chiefly to another break in marks or German exchange to the low record of TS, againBt the 'previous minimum of In" the basis of four marks aa the unit of exchange, the present value of that currency, normally worth 21 ?i cents, has depreciated to a fraction above 18 cents. COOS CAMP WILL RESUME Mill at Marshfield Is Badly in Need of Ixjgglng Material. , MARSHFIELD. Or.. Deo. 13. (Spe cial.) The Coos Bay Mill Company, which contracted for a log supply with a firm that Is logging on Coos River, The $75 Victrola & Co. PIANOLA,' PIANO $1.10 ...50c 5c $1.15 $1.35 $1.00 . . . 23C $1.00 $1.40 $1.85 TONIGHT! SECOND SHOW Grand Prize Given to the best all-around Diver and Swimmer in the. Final Contest TOMORROW NIGHT needed from 40.000 to 60.000 feet a day, and the logging concern was unable to supply only half that quantity. To assure the mill a constant supply so there will be no shutdowns, the mill owners are planning on opening a log-, ging camp of their own on Coos River during January. William Montgomery will be foreman of the camp and tho company expects to furnish at least 30.000 feet of logs daily when the camp is in running order. 25 Our Grates, Andirons, Spark Folding Screens, Firesets and Fenders. A. good opportunity to equip Your Fireplace. Make a Fireplace Gift. M. J.Walsh Co. Both Phones. 311 Stark St. Grate Renewals and Fireplace Repairing. WHISKEY In Cases 12 QUARTS TO THE CASE. MONOGRAM, full quarts per case $7.25 OLD KENTUCKY, full quarts per case $7.90 ST. GEORGE, a high-grade Scotch per case $11.75 MARBLE, per case $8.50 SUNNY TRAIL, "rich and mel low" per case $9.00. SPECIAL RESERVE, private stock per case $10.00 SPRING VALLEY, bottled in bond full quarts. .. .$10.50 KING HILL, 7 Summers old, bottled in bond $11.75 PRINCE ALBERT, smooth as velvet per case $12.00 DE LUXE, reimported whisky per case $14.50 CANADIAN MALT WHISKY per case $9.50 SUNNYBROOK (90 proof ) per case ..$8.50 SpringValley Wine Co. SECOND AND YAMHILL