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TTTR MOTlVTfG OlirnOXTATI. FRIDAY, DErOIBEIt 17, 1PI3. TIME OP JAN. I TO GOLLEGTFORLIQUDR Banks May Not Get Purchase Price, in Construction of Prohibition Law STORING SUPPLY NO CRIME AttoryOrl. nnr. Advlor Proprietor of Slow to Atold i Appears nr of by Not Kre-plac Sappllrs. kalkm. or. tvc. i. special rBk may at callt th parrfca prlc ef iBtoxlcating Il1lr after th firt of th yr. onHn to an opia toa today by Attornoy-Oeneral Prown i rpty to aa from a Perttaad hank. Conetru.Bg th toiMI! law la rpt la Attoraey-GeBeral ear: "II U a mldmnor under th law f l scat from and after January I. 111, for aar tank, indivld-oat. ftrn or a.a-lti-a t ( and collect T etraft. km of ev honge or order for the payment of mour I wnich la attached a bttl of Udmg or order or re-reipl for a!i-aeing luaor." Unit, tt U not a crtm for a pr oa to dort latoii.ating lhr In la fc..m.at of hi store. Attoroey-Cn-oral Urowa he ndtl tn(rtr At lorn r Metwer. of fmatill Ooontr. tkal proprietor of tor should avoid lk arpeeraac of vtl by not keep ing tw-ior la th.tr ta.eroenaa. "II I aa a iclmt for a pron to tor tatoik-a'.lnc liquor la th -m-nt of hi tor. th tat'a advtaer. "wher th m I not kept f ir purp of gift, distribution or !. or fir h u.o a defined la ee, tie l and I of tbo prohibition law, bat la view of tho provisions of (ioa i. aukiix u b po.eea.ioo prima farl vldoe that tho plac hrt iwk lt-v.r I kept I a common cilunrt. I would advi.a Bgaiset a pro prietor kca Intoxlcatlnc liquor at wl plO'-." i-okam: ruH stiuct uwv Initiation Irrmltllnx HootltxlC to Loo Lkrks I Proposal. fh)K ixk. rh. t-. ii spo- elal Mootleggin I golag to bo Bid stremely unpopular In jts,kan after J.nm.rv I. wn.a firornl..ioner Flm Imi "dry" ordB-a tea. effect. If tt i p.'l br Ik "l(y (aaIL Tie etate prchibtima law. adopted Ik ot.r at IK- lal -o.ral l-c- ton. roort a multitude of in loit RI to tho oal aa'l coa-umptioa of Intotu-aat. b"t Mr. t'tvmlac'o city law tbm oao or two bttr. (n fattro of tha ordiaaaco tiot a rirporaKl la tha ta!a Lw la alml al yM;itl;, inas.acr offl- an-t rab aat tiaac9rtaetoa company. Th owctioa orut.i for tho roratloa of aay yv3l. m" a1?, cab or othr Itcvnaa kpa -att;ttr of aay 'tloa of h "Thufc wo fcocw. wilt !:minal a Croat 'al ef trookU tko frvlica bao I i9att f str!t lour"."" l. Cum witiiar rivvlnc. ."Thta ctau. la tho city erdjaaat- will lnl lo Intlml ata ewaar of ucf baD' a4 k.lp a to a a-rcac lt.nl la Ik if f -rt--m n I of tha law. "Wo aro voin rtcht aftr Wl!f a; b front tho fir( boar of prohibition a aro ffotaa to s:tvo our partu-lar attaaeiea t th r m!nc-hu- aal boot, wkcrr. II I frJ. we will fial landlord and taBlladl'B erloch4 wit b booja." Orosoa campoa that etrenoooe ar for Ha chockla- aro boiaa taken by phyeical dircvlora la both It worn ea'a aod anea'a ymaaeluma. Appraxl" maielr lio raa h bea reported and la aora Inatanco tb otudeata wore oo 111 that attcodaac at claaaoa boranto Imp jeatbla N.chola Jaarecay. a prominent Junior, wsa careJeaa nboa first hit by tko crlppo and Inaleted upon golnr about ki work la tb neaal way; today b U la the Hospital i:l with paeo- monla. Atteadia pkyt-laaa elate tbat Ike aita k le aaty a ir.114 form. William L. liayward ao4 Ml Lautea CnrEmleaa. pkyeual diractora. are faklne- ifr orocatttloa la tb pro Teatatlc way. Mlea CammlBft baa kea kept buey the paet l day ! afertiB; te ton and tbroala ef lb co-ed la her claa. " I. lrr i th urt protautton. mrm Mr. HaTward. aod bo ha troncty sre4 the tnn lo parlKlpal freely ia tho umimlaa. HISS RAST IS SAFE tosr.atllU bill O WAT HOKE rnon niuirni: ii.d. Tboae-r lo That llrat Boat Waa Mlaaeel aad raaaaa-o taaaed a t Vtltkoat Cablla . nrvsr.nt-Ris. or tt ic jpe-ui.) That Mia Gertrude IU. prominent la aoclal rlrrlee here, la aboard oao of th Mara liner en rattle to America after a two-yeara tay with relative at Manila. V. 1. and wi: arrlr at ia r"rn-i-o on ttctiaber II. n th Here Are Some Striking Specials in Men's Furnishing Goods ,i TCXI TO KIt: MCIAM laryraartl llreraae Soashl lo till , tip I-fl by Liwor Trade. TAin. t.t. !..' H (p.Ul -.H-.ain- increased ctty raue to tnake bp for tko lo of llqttur lire nee money aet year, in City t'ommuaioa today decide'! to recomoi'Bd a l;"0 la oa in Tacem liu 1'urapaay. aa aasual II." Bee of . for a-aeolin ta ttoaa which r'i'iir autotnohllea to croa the idewalk for eert ice. lit a year for o.ine atatioaa la kr aae aod ea trio eidewalk. 1114 a II riie of lUe I IU a r for pod d!er. The o,iarterty p-dl'er'e ItceBaa will ha I to ta t'4 I'rult. eaetable and rut peddler aeaeraily were scored br 11. Mcl'beron. repreteatina retail tea!r. M-rhron alto akd tbo e'ouaeil t toko actloa to prent Ore lot coaceraa e..ln- eereral carload f tlaefar fcera orery year. STATE ROAD NEARLY READY C.rad C"onpW-trJ oa Lal Mrrtrh of California IHsbway. KORNBBOOK. Cat. tc. I. Spa tat On 1 lt tr(ct la California f tk "tat It:hwe. frorn Trka I 19 atat line, a dletaaca of II rat lee. th roa.1 le a:rad4. aad four brldfe. n.-l dtnc th eteel trutur acroaa th Klamath rUr. aro computed. Detweea th rteer aad Trek there ar let to fc p it la two leel brlJce. a.:roa th iihaeta Rtver. Tho coocrete pier ar finished, aad th tl I oa roond. With two week ef fair eeater both tract-ire will ba com peted aal trel ever the read will !, ) 'X Mlaa Cortrwd Plaat. ka Vt aa K aawlr Hawarted aa tlaelaa llaa peered W kilo lia Real "rem tb OrU al lo Rooobor. Come lo this store for your Men's Gifts, get the same articles men and young men would buy for themselves. SPECIAL NO. 1 Outing- flannel and soisette rajamas. Bold regular at $1.50. Special, $1.15; $2.00 Pajamas, made of outing flannel or soisette, trimmed with braids and frogs. Spe- tf CQ cial at r Outing Flannel Niht Shirts. Regular $1.00 Christmas special 7of. regular $1.50, I "1 C Christmas special pxX- SPECIAL NO. 2 Shirts with our label, in fancy patterns, stiff or soft cuffs; sold regular QC at $1.50. Special at 7UVe SPECIAL NO. Z Silk Mufflers in black and white, plain black and plain white, newest style, with fringe ends. Regular $2.00 at PO (f $1.30; regular $2.50 at p.-..VJU SPECIAL NO. 5 Fancy Silk Hosiery in the new shades; regular 50c grade. Christmas "1 ff special 3of? pair, three pair P i Vf Lf SPECIAL NO. 4 Handkerchiefs in Christmas boxes; come hi box of 3, 4 and 6. Regu- Cfn Ur75c. Special VIVVe Christmas Boxes Free With All Purchases f If in doubt as to size or what to buy, give him a Merchandise Bond. Let him make hi3 t selection. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS Very appropriate for gifts. Let us help you to make j-our selection from fabric and size. SAM'L ROSENBLATT & CO. THE MEN'S STORE FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE TEMPORARY LOCATION, 266 MORRISON, BET. 3D AND 4TH M. J. WALSH CO. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Leading Lighting Fixture and Electric Supply Dealers in the City SEE THEIR BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Salesroom 311 Stark Street SHINGLE DUT! ASKED Pacific Northwest Industry Puts Hope in Tariff. BIG AD CAMPAIGN PLANNED belief etpreeeed br today by Jame aw-yer. County Treasurer and broth-.r-la-law of the yottna woman, thouch tha report ha been current that aha waa Balaam;. -I am Bo at all wrorrled about Mle Raet." all Mr. Pawner today, "and II le my opinion that she will arrlr la Atnartca within a few day. I am ra einred from telesram I bare received that eho either mieeed boat connection al lloockona'. China, or chanced b'r routine at the la.t minute before eail- in la either event I oreeuraa eh did not eon.lder II Imnortant lo cabl bar relative la thl city." Moma KMi.tr waa occaeloBed hero leet.rday abea Mr. Kawyrr received a letter from relative at Manila to th eff.ct that Mle lUat had l.fl there oa November . oa tho steamer hlyo Mara. Tb liner arrived at fan Fro- claco oa ltnmhr a. and M.a Kaet waa not amonc tha paekencer. S.b Htt'ot Inveeticatlon by Mr. lyer revealed tbo Informal :oo that tho Cblyo r . r u rf . A Bnl Ball from Manila, but etarted oa Ita yoyac to America from lloackonc Ta ra.Btrl with the Chlva m Ml llaet bad to travel lo llonckonc i another boat. That th latter boat failed to reach Honskona- In time to connect with tho Chiyo Mara I th bo f of Mr. Kavrrere. Thl delav. Mr. Denver believe, account for th fact that Mi.a llael waa compelled to await th drparlur of another boat from llonckonc. Mtea lLaet I en route homo la re. epon.e to a trlecraro announcingj the erloua lltneaa of her mother. I SLEUTH SEES DEATH TRIED IVrrt tlrldsra Takra Foloo Wbtbr Talklaz to iM-trrtlvc. I tVhlle l:ktn t Itec-tiv Acker. Piaa at Chapmaa aa4 J.tf.reoo etreet HT Wdn.iay alht. Ii-rt Brt4e. It rear old. and oa of Mr J. B. Rrld.e. l Columbia trt. attempt ed ui.l. be awallowio; cTan'.do ef f.Utai'iBL Th detective aer Hrldcee pat a powder la hi mouth, kat Iboaaht aothiad of It aatil Urtde'ea aaid that fee fc4 takea poia. Th off'.wor uaimoa tho police pa- .1 and took Rrid to tfco Kmarseacy .n.t.L wher M. P. la.lon. i award, attended him. HrlJ.e I a hracker.la.law lo tr. lieoro Koekler. Ilia father wae a wol-kaowa eoe tractor. Rrldae" coaJURia I crU-al. et lloec t CHINA IS PERTURBED OCI.IMI AD ll.R cot XTKR TIIHK T ARK MADR. ladlaa Revolt la Laid ta A raw Saiaa- kled from Orteat aad S-eleor of Teotoo CoateaaloB Ad.ocaled. r:KIX. China. Nov. 1. (Corre- pondenc of the Aeaoclalad Pre.! China le much, dlaturbed by the ru. more ef erlou uprteim Ire India. All tlrm roacernioc tb Indian trou blea Intlmat that the dieturhance la tb reeult of Uertnan actlvitle mad poeelM tbroucb tho mucslms of arm from China. Knsllea Dwpapra Intlmat that th Chlaeea ar entirely too friendly with German aceata. The ucetioo that the entente al llee pole lirman conceeelon In China hav bee a dleconcertlBff to the Chlneaa Wherever they turn. Chinese offlclale ar met wlla veiled threata. Carman awpaper lneletntly fea ture th Ctrnu and Turkieb actlviua in Aia and bet that tho fore of l.rcperor William will pooa touch Chi ne. territory. China' aelpleean nvr waa more clearly exemplified than In the proa nt lnlrnaitonl crleia. liavlne; ba forced to aurreader Jurisdiction ovr o Bioch ef her territory, her bold oa domestic affair la frail and her rela tion with fore l in power are more aa steady than ever, aa a result of th Bpeottinc of tho balance of power wbtca formerly kept all a-crora at arm s lenyth. lU-Sroator Hale Scrlou.ly III. WASHINiSTO.V. Iec- It Iti-Senator Hal, ef Maine. U seriously III ef pa raivei at hia bom bar. Owtac to lit sdvaacod see year little bop i held out for hi recovery. aa ..11 tlrancli of Jlanafactarera Ajworla tlun Thinks Ttuit llcliabllltatlon vt Ilnslncaa Will follow If Movement tiacceetl. Aberdeen, wash Pre. i. .r- rlJ Two plana for th rehabilitation, of th ehlna-1 Industry la th Pacific Norlbw.et. on by a National advertis ing campaica. th othr by an effort to restor th tariff of So cnta a thou iod formerly enjoyed, ar well under way now by th shlnai branch of tb West Coast Lumber Manufacturer As sociation, accordlne; to II. I. Wycoff. urniin of tha branrh. and Charles P. troBBtaatlne. head of tbo Conatantln Advertanna- Ar.cy. both of Keattlo. who ware here yesterday In connoc lion with the detail of th plans. Th. Haw l.ion to launch th campalsi for a restored duty wa reached last tila-hi. by th two men and local shins m ill ma a Tha advertlslna campalsn. which will cast In ce.s of te.000. i assured. more than half the neceoeary fund nw Due available. This will be car rled on tor five years. It will besln In linuirr with nace advertisement tha lumber trade papers, which will be notice to retail dealers ot wtat ia to follow. It will be extended the next month so aa to reach th consumer by the use of larce spare in popular magazine and periodicals. It was arcued las .i.hi in taror of tha ramnaisn to oh tala a restored tariff that th time waa favorable deeplto the lemocratlc com pletion of Concress. since the Admln i.ir.iknn had .iirtiitd a deslr to aid hii.lnaaa. .litre th dutV VII to b r talned on sur and since it could be shown that the ohlncl Industry nan ...rf.rawl .r.ailv under free trade be cause of niore favorable conditions for shlnKle mill operation In Frltlsn Co lumbia aa compared with Washington. riparnn and Idaho. FhinKle Importation under free trade have trebled aod the revenue loat thereby Is an Important Item when the need for Federal revenue la ao treat if National defense plana are to be car ried out. Free trad. It also waa declared, had closed th greater number of the shlncle mill in the Northwest. It Is believed that a presentation of these tarts to Congress, taken in conjunction with the Inquiry Into the lumber busl nrs made by the Kederal Trade Com mission, will have great weight and may obtain the restoration of the duty SORORITY IS KIDS' SANTA Girl at Kucr-no Make Varful Gifts to Needy Children. fvifrpeiTT nr ORKCaOV. Eugene. Pec. It. -t Special.) Thirty-five kiddles of Eugene's deserving poor were made happy thla afternoon and evening worn members of the Oemma Thl Beta eoro it anfart.ln.i4 their tine friends with a Christmas tree, a chicken dinner and lota or music fc .. h ..Hil4 waa aent homo treasuring lama tiaaful a-trt from Oeorge Theron Collon. of Portland, who acted as fanta t lau. hweaters. mitten, naauaer c Ulef and scarfs war presented. Thla evening delegates irom eacn ira rally made the Tuletlde happier for Ti other youngster In the rooms of tb Eugene Commercial Club. law. which become effective January 1. and means for best enforcing Ita provisions. Plstrlct Attorneys of the state are acheduled to meet here to. morrow In the office of Attorney-General Brown. Walter 1C Evans. District Attorney for Multnomah County, is ex pected to preside. UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS ON Vacation Exodus of Students From KuRrno Start Today. VNIVERSITT Of OREGON, Eugene. Dec 1. (Special.) Christmas vaca tion for university students will begin tomorrow and will extend until Janu ary -5. after which time "cuts" for fail ure to attend class will be recorded. To all points in the States of Oregon, Washington and Idaho are the men and women of the university purchasing tickets. The first special train leaves for Portland early tomorrow afternoon. "Left overs" are making plans to pass the time profitably in study and recrea tion. Fraternity and sorority houses will be the scenes of Informal dances and dinner parties. Coach Huso Bez dek's Christmas dinner for members of his football team will feature that day. Tytliians at Dallas Elect. D.VIXAS. Or., Dec. 1. (Special.) Marmlon Lodge, Knights of Pythias, held its annual election of officers in this cltv last night. The following f S ' j f -C 10cAU Dealers 7 kC-PSrrS, were elected to serve during: the en suing term: Chancellor Commander, Thomas K. Campbell; vice-chancellor. John R. Allgood; prelate. J. E. Bloom; master of works, B. V. Butler; master of finance. Leif S. Finseth; master of exehenuer. William A. Hlmns: keeper of records and seal, John T. Ford; Inner guard, G. C. Burch; outer guard, B. J. Werner; trustee. John R. Sibley. About 20 Dallas knights attended the me morial services held in Salem last nisht in memory of Louis R. Stinson, de ceased. Pletrtct .Attorneys Galiier Today. HI Vf Or rhv 1 (Snaflal I To dlaa-u.a phaaee of Oregon's prohibition GRIPPE DEPLETES CLASSES I pKlesnte lavadea Caaspa at l al vereily of Oreroau navrBurrT or orcoox. t.c. C " Pc. I (SpoelaLI Aa pldetr.K f 'grt;p ka keamo vlaieal oa th Just in Time for Christmas Gifts Sale Starts Saturday Morning Closing out the Doolittle Studios. Objct$ ot art, pottery, etching, taptrt$, framed pic tare; piece goods of ailke and velvets, damasks, cretonnes. Statuettes, curtains, draperies, etc., etc. Fourth Floor, Eilert Building, City. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING. -'this cltv lawt Tiigni. in- iuiiuwiih - - - """" aa-awawaawa eaae a-ea 1 0 , OO O Pairs of Men's, Boys' and Women's Highest Grade Fall Shoes We Move to Larger Quarters January 5, 1916 Our Stock Is at Your Mercy-Must Be Sold at Once "KT Vvj-f f.o imo tr Tin v TinliHav shoes and isave dollars. Store is packed with highest grade shoes all widths and sizes AAA to -k. We carry a full line of Johnstone & Murphy, Howard & Foster French shoes, Commonwealth, Tilt and Dr. Keed's cushion sole shoes. $2.85 Men's Heavy Double Sole Tan button and blu- (Jq fJC cher, usual $5.... P-.vliJ Heavy "Work Shoes, all sizes, usual value $4 to CJM f( $6, for S2.85 to...V"-vu Fine Calf Welted, dble. soled, us. $4 Goodyear Welted Shoes, lace and button, usual CO QC $4 values for PA Walkover Patent Leather, double-soled shoes 1 QQ usual $4 to $5... PX0 Johnstone & Murphy Patent Leather, $7 to $8 CO QC values for... VOO Heavy Waterproof Leather lined Shoes $6 gg English Calf Bals, black and tan. Regular $5 d0 OC values for -pO.Oi) Dr. Reed's famous Cushion Soled Shoes, calf GA Cfl and kid, at P3U Men's Felt and Kid slippers for Xmas pres- CI OC pntsfor : tpl.OiJ All Ladies' Pumps $3 to $5 Ladies, Shoes, $5, $6 and $7 values, at $2.85 j3 g5 $1.00 Open Evenings Till 9:00 REPAIR DEPARTMENT Special Men's half soles sewed Special Women's half soles sewed Rubber heels ..75p ..50 35 Large Stocks of Men's and Women's Rubbers mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm . .. .. ... - - -- i mm u i i