Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 18, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITE MOTIXIXO PRECOMA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915.
LINES HI OREGON
EARN $7,879,479
Taxes Aggregating .$2,200,
633 Paid to Various Coun
ties Increase Over 1914.
COMPLAINTS NUMBER 130
Male Pa bike frrttrm fommllo
r Itrpov With lnrraor on
IiupoKlitoa of t'aaca 4ly
of Whtrb Ilefcr lo lUlca.
ulcm. or, rat i ft'-
..l oeeraMne' raveaaee at
r a, real, la Or. fr the -l
J4. J. IMS. MSS
a'!- to ! BlntB aanaal report
f tie cr.-e BarvK-e cra"ie
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resort anae I :al tee steam 14
ll.rj.iT7 l ta oo seaatiee. Tt
read, freiaat raea.e P-r " H'
t I .: ci. Th-ea ""
r.li.4 14 r-ir-n. par aaayaaer
anUe. The tal !" aVleaaa ap-raiea
I Oroa rir l- avoBina
:Mir N.t e-rue- r"""".
KIM Ml4 f.l.!ll.U !
aaratla- ra..e
e;ectrfe raada la Or " ,n. Tt;
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rH la tlm.a. The r-P-ft shows
a f.uin eff la ot-rtln ? af
i'trTii free the Tar practtna;.
:,;." laa.e pela stiht la-
"!v.Ttrml!i l",r';
ttniiM for ta. vr .a4t
r.i.rjJ: i.i-rP atum. IJ.
LUthoM aftutl.e. HJ4.U1: ""
' Te'latal ' formal com
tainte file wtia the Comml..l" ar
ln( th yaer waa wU
III la Me-ly-aee cf te nw
matt.re were In tie railroad dl-lalon.
1.4 J war Ui:t mailer. "
fornul railroad complaints war
a.aia.t lS ! 114. walla .''""'
at.Utr eoipUlta Increase from III
Tr w.ra k.aat.4 curiae T'
1 ti.frml rmllroaa mattr. JS f
rt.,rin lb. ST 4!" ?
I. ma af taa U.t r-port. Ad ";
cf Mi prarar.4 Infortnallr.
.r. traf.rr4 to formal r olaar
,itin. l w.ra rarrl.4 to th. iM.r
al. ronmro CommlMl"". J w.ra
r,p.4 for Urh of Jjrl.Iirt:o. l
.r. dl.ontlna-4 b-rau.o cf tha
Intla.tlon tf tb pUlatlff to
, . r. la..ln. IT w.ra M
,.i w,ir found.4. an4 II r po4l.
i-vf ii.w rompUlaia. ! w.ra
rt.J fcr la4iWaal. compaat
bullae.. 51 w.ra lo.tlatoa. a
It.. Comml"t a owa motion. aa4 !
i h. mm r.rrinu crom
f..nt. dralina- wlta nrtlct lhl wra
rn4l4 aformaiir aomo-r-a ..,--
!(.. w-r Bol4 lo -
rf iforml atiinr mtt.r. S3 wara
faa.li.4. " ", '"j
f .rm.l adJ-i'm.Bt waa acrmpI!.D4
la lit ao.l 4 w.ra traafrra4 to
cK.r d-k. po.ltoe fia w.ra dl-
nl.a.4 la Pr '"V"' L
.r. inlM4 an act wall fouadatf.
in4 11 ara p.adlnc.
i:t-etri rat.a I"' liaht or aow.r
w.r. imolT.4 : Informal aillur
a,4tt-r.. .Lctrle aarvlra la I..
,t-. or .rta la J. wai.r rai.a ar
.,,. a .ilt. a't raltwar fara ar
..rira la . t.l.p"" rat.a la .
I.upftona aarrva la 41. t.Lcrap rat.a
ar rw in two. aatardooa wlrla
cta4(oa ta '
GRAVES DUG FOR LIQUOR
LIlC a-roalKa AUK St BIKO ro
tat rrr jit i.
Vara law Haa'ra Dla-
I Mark NII ! Dora
aa4 taaa.a tn arala.
T.Cftt. (Tul. tar. IT. Ipalatl
aKaarta ara 'c raeaiir.4 ar rraaa
atttaa Attarnav K.maaa af Ursa
tiaa af I b.tne ur1.4 la r
aa aa4 c.l.ar. r la.JIldaal for prl.
ata con.uiaptioa aft.r tbadraasbt ba
ctaa Jiry I. 4a r.oart ! ta
l Ti.fall A Mora. r Ramaaa aara at
bar r. la af wbtabr baa baa a p.aat.d
ar aaa jnaa.
-r.apla who ara itt't ' tot
lfa lata af tiar la tna bau.f tbat
tT raa pat la a atov for tbair can
aaa ara Uia a lot af artaf fr
IMxiMltw If tb.r ara raucat." an.
aa.io. -4 Iba I'Poaatotln Altera."' af-
ira oHJ
lr. Il.tnaaa I4 aa h4 Iaaraa4 tbat
a nl maar paraoaa w.ra tah!
ana aaalitlaa af kotta4 saoa far
tnair pruata aaa. Ha a4 all
ai-a aoulj baa ta ba dtoaa4 af
witsoat ia la dara aft.r tba ara-
iMtiaa taw (aaa Into .ffact.
lla batlarad aa a4l!Ilonal caaalr da-t--tii.
wauli ba appotata bat tbat
oatra man mlcbi ba amelor.4 for
brtaf parloda to coaduct lav.atiaalleaa.
TK.aa oeiM bo cbanc.4 fr.toaac:y la
ar4r tbat batt.r r.v!(a micbt aa aa-
tiaal
SEflATOR SEES DANGER
Mm. I.Ktia ! AWritICA la E.
tiro oi Atl. niora.
Attaaa 'raaa Taaa all Sritata)
a ad Drto.l Palara4 raaalhla. la
tMatrl.f (rn aaaaan.
nirtIX.TfN. . C. rar. IT. -All
tm pol'ciaa nt priB'-iplaa af a National
aad Int.rnatton.l rbarart.r anaouncad
br Traatelaat W w.ra Indoraad la
r.aalutluaa a4opt.4 tealshl br taa
routb.rn omm.rrll Coasra.a at tba
abaaiaa mu!i af Ita anaua.1 ma.in
MMUr U!. of i"aoi. raplia4 ta
Ina aoaacb na4a br William J. Brj
bafor tha con a . In wbira tba Utcr
a- ja.I aca'aat an larr.aaad Army and
-Tl r mt o4ar with wbat Mr.
WrTa waa rrarnat la a.-rarl In tha
ranib-Amart.Aa War a cn4ltlon.
ui a ib.orr aaid ftanator Mr
"Tba t nit.4 rlataa. ba coatiaaa4.
mat praoara for aa oatbarat of Kora-
caa and Ortaatal aataaoaiamv. Our
uf4n-t toward tna wr!4 la not bain
ra(iiata4 by ar da.traa. but oar da
Kn ara tn( fsrr.4 by lb. conduct
af tba worvd."
ta raptr lo tat part af Mr, fryaa'p
araa- d.fra-atln tba ro- I ar in
cfM.4 armamant. Ianalnr Lral da-
ala'4 lal "o"a of moaar arla4
pv fir:f foa npoa aaa Amrtri
cuaat ct aa aa ladatity (rata bw-
bardm.nl od .alrnctlon woo1 aaal
tba wsola ct of tha prallmlnary
ar.paraliona wblrh woald fcara aoidl
- .. . - -1 1Kb
ta loaa or tna cii tan yrr
Nation from dlhonor.
(l.r.m.n'a prararatioaa acaln.t Indian
. . . ia .. .Mi., riinrvl
riqi. Mil' (..ivi-.
around U rampflraa. Ita aationallt-
t'alt.4 tflataa. Thoua thaaa
natioaa ara plads.4 to tha drain or
..cb ch.r. tb., j.i.:rY'V.
" " r.rr- . . .w- i...l.r.
Japan aaa t. nina.
. - .... i Ki ara took IhP I nil-
iFpinaa. but will not lai h,r 'fp't
com. lata oar una. ' "
iria would "Jolntlr P" Am" "
tha paaalty for tha partUlll- tbrr
charca acain.t aa In taor of -'7.
.nd wh.a Or.al Britain will f.o4 an
-araaabla hoar to - lnilrt
m..t of b.r for ob.tractio. our eom
m.rra on tba aaaa. what aal "
b our bupalul CTa "
B"
SCHOOL PLAY IS GREAT
.,Tor Tiiirr- la rmoorcro t
rtimm at, i. tvxt.
ataataata Oaa CrarT raaatbra Laaab
rraaa Uax aad Offariaaj la ta
Haaaala4 Taalaht.
TeaaaUaa af tha Waanla-toa Hlh
hool rabraarr. 'I Claaa, rora4
arraaa laat nlht l th.lr produetloa
af -Jitoa Talaf." Carlyla Moora'a brll
tlaat fare comady. A w.U-rhoaaa mat
of It carri.4 tha -Carp family" tbrouh
Iba rr.otful waddlos day and Ita ro
maroaa robbarla and bltualloBa. aad
uccaad.d la praaarrioc and amphaaia
lac iba laushabla ataioaphara of tha
' Tt. acana la laid In Rboda lataad
at lha maiflcat iom of tba Carra.
.boa. dauchtar Mada iMartoo Or.ball
la to marry Jamaa Clun.y lOarald
Xtaa.a.) a tba day that la lnaJt.4
by tha thaft af tha w.J4ln iwf ad
a diamond bracal.C
Mada. tha pratiy brlda In dl.tra.a.
la w.ll plar.4 by Mla Marlaa hlarana
aa4 bar airtara. Joan and Carolina, axa
Miaa Clara bbarpf and Mim Viola Uar-
f tOCtOta
Arn Slmola baadlta tba dlfHcuIt
rola f tha elarar and naray crook who
la la lora wlia Nail, tba maJd. hi. it
rompllea. ptay.d by llalaa Stoddard.
Th.y taka to.ir parta with aaaa and
la a raalUtle Imparaooatlon of thair
charart.ra. Aa tha abaaot-mlndad Wil
liam Carr. who lmaln.a blmaalf a
klapionvaaiac. John La-a affrcU aa ad
mlrabla bit of rharacUr work.
Iba laa lataraatlns U Aa Ow.o, who
play bla wlfa. and erral.a mirth with
. . . . . f I s m
nrr .ar ir-umpa h
Jamaa Clunay In tba paraon of Jack
Man. rial, bacomaa a bidrooro wllh
a h.ary part that la cllntly playrd.
Anothar principal la llolt Ganonc. who
appaara aa lit. WIllouBbby. lha baod
aoma youns pbytuun and bt man.
a bo lor.. Joan.
Kuah Olrn la "tha elarrraat drtrctlra
la llhoda l.land." whoaa watch la atolan
by NX No amall part la playrd by
Gilbart Banaon. tha clrrcymao, a typi
cal and amaalnc cbaracl.r.
Attar lha aum.roua elarar ni on
tha part of tha crook and Nail, tba
atolra artlcl.a bara baan Jucslad and
tba afflr ao tanld that tba pollca
m.a. play.d by Karl MarUn. J. Harlan
Groan and Vard Foalrr. cannot t.ll
who tha thl.f In. How.r.r. aflar two
captoraa and thrra aacapaa Jack aad
..J coarinca tha r.t that l.y want
to marry. Tha brlda drlca hf r t.ara.
aad Iba doctor and Joan consent, ao
lha marry play aaaa wllh a trlpla wed-
dlBB- . .
Tha atudanta will produca "Stop
TM. r" acatn lonla-ht. at Waahlnflon
rttah rcnoi auuiionwua.
9
DANCE PLANS GO AHEAD
Cot lac Madrnia Iae al Abcrdc-rn
Tonlfht lo Ifandla EcnU
iRinnr. rv TTaah- Pa. IT. Spo-
. . . . a.i..alMM a SB Abar-
caaa ptudaaia. who baan attand-
IB tba I'Biraralty of wanintiom ara
a... nlahl and will ba-
(la immadialaiy praparallon for thalr
I .Mra aaaual pail in aia. o ow .
fund.
. . . . K..M Kaaa baan
aalactad aa followa: Mr. aad Mra. E. U
M.Doaaa.l. Mr. aad Mra. oaor.a n.
A bat. Mr. aaf Mra. C It. Rychard aad
. j it . litA. . .f lladuLsm:
I . mm " mm. - -
Mr aad Mra Walt.r Crammatta. Mr.
aad Mra. Gaorca a MUl.r. Mr. aad Mra.
W. A. Rupp. Mr. and Mra. U lUway. cf
Abardiaa. Mr. and Mra. Hod ma a prlca.
Mr. and Mm. H.uoan n.i. Mr. and
Mra. t.ldrHo baalar. af Moniaaaao.
Vr. aad Mra. Karl I'rawa aad Mr. and
Mra. I. P. franca, af Kim.
MUCH WHEAT GOING EAST
Wall Walla la lorwardlnc About
13 Carload taU.
oral I a Wll ll Waab rac. 17.
iSpacial. Tba aoiinisl of wbaat ta
lha l:aal whkb barfun sar.ral weak
aa ta roain baal.r. About II car-
loada ara dal.y a-nt to m Id-n aaiarn
pomia o trral:y lo go to a Atlantic
aaasoard la paat ar much of tba
.on4 to ba lna4ad tela a.aa'la
Tba .blpmaBta ara atpacl.d to ba
timulal.4 by Iba naw ral. anvunrad
today by tba tv-W. R. d N. for flour
ad wb.at daatln.d for forrlcn trada.
Tba Baw nunc aaiann.a.a a
minimum rata aa ! peanda of
wb.at ar f.our from ta rarific Cna.t
and latartor points ta Naw Orl.ana. tha
rata applymc frooi point, that at pres.
ant ara la kmc a 14-c.nt rata to 8U
Laula.
GIRLS HAVE BOOTH IN STORE
Ural Itoora at Polytrrhr.l r-rhool to
Do rrovltlrd With Itrrvlpta,
A a novel me. hod for obtaining
funds lo establish a clrla' raatroora In
lbs psBsoa PolylsrbBlc drhool. the
clrla from the Irad.s arhool bar as-,
labli.bad a booth an lha sixth floor of
tba Meier 4 I rank alore. where they
ara aalllng Chrlalmaa cft of their own
design and handiwork. Irea4 dolls
repr.santlng all periods of time and
all netiona ara aa Intereatlac feature
of their display. All manner of needle
raft and dainty ribbon articles ara In
cluded. The clrla will keep their "store"
roan until Christmas day. and ao far
tbatr eacceee has baan notable. At
tbeir recent fair tha gtrle made enough
monay to enable them to hae a float
all their owa la, tba coming l:oae Fe
tKal. CHEYENNE JAS BIG FIRE
lUmei Threaten Kri rral Holse.t
IjMablllrwnla.
nr.Nvrn, Cola. Pa--. ! It re
ported bare at J I this morning that
a fra bad broken out In Ita heart of
t?e b-ia... 4itrtct in tierenne. H')u.
fat.r.l buaiaeje hout.s were Ihrvalt
eB.4.
JASON MOORE WILL
ASSIGN STATE LEASE
Oregon Corporation to Have
Control of Summer and
Abert Lakes.
EXTENSIVE TEST PROMISED
Attorney Saya Eaatcrn Powder Com
pany It Inlrrcstrd la Obtain
tnc CTK-inlcaU Which Wa
trra Arw Said to Contain.
HALEM. Or. Dae. 1 T. 4 paclaL V
Jasoa C. Moora. of Naw Tork. today
drflaltaly airraad to aaalrn bla laaaa
of Kummar and Albart Lakra to a cor
poration to ba formrd undar tha lawa
of Oracon. and to taka mora alaborata
t.ata. of tha watars of tha lakra. C. A.
Hhappard. of Portland. Moora'a attor
aay. coaaamad lo tha p repeal of tba
mambara of tba Xtata Land Board, and
to Inaura tha parformaaro of tha arraa
m.nt by Moora. will bold H400 of tha
N.w Torkar'a monay In truat. ,Thl
amoont will ba forf.lt. 4 to tha Lud
Hoard If Moora falla to kaap bla part of
tba aaraamant.
Tha Land Board baa I'ft tha orcanl
aatloa of Iba company, to which Moora
will aaa! an bla laaaa. la tha New Tork
promoter bands, lla paraonn.L bow
arar. must ba approrrd by tha Board.
Moora la expected la Orraon wltaln a
few waaka to arrange for tha com
pany formation, lie haa made no an
nouncement of who ba Inlands to bar
in tba company.
At a former merttnr of tha Land
Board wllh bheppard. Iba Board Kara
Moora or lha company to wnicn ne
will asalam his lease until May 1 to
complete tha bond or 1:5.100 required
aa assurance that the terms of tha
laaaa will be carried out. Moore now
baa llO.OOe on deposit with tha state
aa a auaranlea of his good faith, and
If tha remalnlnc tU.tOO la not put up
Ihl. sum will be forfeited to the stale.
Tba board has arrajited seTeral ex
tensions to Moora In tba 'past that ba
mla-hl ba able to obtain tha needed
funds on bla bond, and It waa declared
when the last nt.nalon was allowed
that no more Irnlrncr would ra aranted.
Moora has pieadr tor extrnslons In lha
past on the (round that financial con
ditions hare made It airucu.i lor mm
to obtain monay.
If lha extensive tests of tha waters
of tha lakea prove aa auccessful as
Moora aseerta tba laboratory taata were.
Attorney ghappard told tha board that
Moora would bare no difficulty in on
tainlnc Kacklnc for developlatr the
lakra. lie said that a lama Eastern
powder company was Intrrestrd In ob
tainlnc; potash and other chemicals
which the waters of the lakea ara said
to contain.
fbeppard Incidentally told tha board
that Moora had recently placed an order
watb an American firm for J. 000. 000
rlflee for the French corernment, and
waa endeavoring to arrance for tha pur
chase of SS.000 horses which tha French
bad ordered.
LILLIAN TO STILL SIRENS
MILIIOID OROKRB IL:rE WHILE
oRriiKVM bV:avtt blkeps.
iAhlatlea aad "Baiiut Paaaahlaa' Are
rrealatted Vtllbla Frahat af
Plewa W beta Car Parka.
-Hu.h! TVon't make the allghtest
nol.e. Tba beauty al.ep of Lillian Kua.
ail must not ba disturbed."
lo effect such Is tha order Issued by
tha Northern Pacific Railway Company
yeelerday. A letter wrltted by A. l.
Oiartlon. assistant general passenger
scant, directs C Lincoln, district super
intendent of tba Pullman Company at
fteattl. to taka every precaution that
aula! may prevail when Mlaa Kussell'
car la parked la Portland tomorrow
m or nine
1.4 Lyons, depot master at th Ter
minal yards, also has been directed by
Mr. Charlton to Inform his force that
unnecessary blowing of whistles mual
ba avoided aad thai baccace smash
lnat will not ba permitted within ear
shot of tha Russall sleeper.
Mr. Charlton a latter to Mr. Lincoln
follow:
Ut!iaa "tuaa.II aad party arrive la Port
tea seat iwnoar mocblne altb Iba Orsb.va
pt.pl. ftattt aaati;a II ta eepaclaitjr da.
airaaia met .arthln ba b.pl aa qul.t
a. paaatMa aroua4 tra plac ah.r. th.
tlaapina ears ara parked sfl.r th.lr arrltal
.1 'ar:aao, aa aa na ta dltlurb Mlaa Rua
a.11. ".in vau p.taae ' tb. matter pa
ri. I alleallaa
GERMANS MERELY RESTING
Attack on 8a Ion Is I rtrllrvrd Certain
When Mrn Are I'll.
LONPON. rac. It. The threat that
the German Minister at Athens I said
lo have made to tb effect that Ger
many would ba compelled to taka ac
tion lo drive out the allies at Kalonlkl
If the fortification of that bwaa con
tinued, brings tha Balkan development
a step nearer a crisis. Mow soon the
Aueiro-Germans cross the Greek fron
tier apparently will depend upon how
soon they are able to collect sufficient
troops.
The Post' Athena correspondent say
thai is. fart lhal an attack upon fslo-
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPERS:
WILL FIND OUR STORE
A PLEASANT PLACE
TO DO THEIR SHOPPING.
VE WILL BE
Opeir Saturday Evening
AND EVERY EVENING
NEXT WEEK UNTIL XMAS
OUR ASSORTMENT OF GIFT-GIVING ARTICLES IS LARGE
AND CONSISTS IN PART AS FOLLOWS:
FINE TOOLS. CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS.
BOYS WAGONS, ANDIRONS,
ETC., ETC.
HONEYMAN HARDWARE COMPANY
FOURTH AT ALDER
nlkl has not yet begun Is attributed
In diplomatic clrclea to th necessity
In which tha German, find themseiae
of concentrating- sutricieni iorco..r-
I -I ...munlr.ltnn -at rflTfd by
the Anirlo-French and Serbians and the
brlncina up oi suLxiciem luppuc v.
munitions, but that the moment they
i .. . nr.niMtiAnf lha at
tack will ba begun and pushed home.
. . .w . . .1 , I - 1 evnn
Llspaicnes to me f ai r ji
a.k.. mhhhu th. tnial available
German force at 200.000 men. who.
however, are latiicuea Dy conimuou.
mountain roarcblnar. and state that tt
Is reported tha Intended German rein
forcements have Deen oivenea m n""
chuk to meet an expected Russian
menace.
A I ihi Athana Embralr. tM
ministerial organ, the Oreek sjovern-
... . . . w . . . r
ment will naoreaji a irrau
tha entente power against fortifying
tialonlkL
INFECTED HOGS TRACED
DR. MARCFXLIS DECLARES A. BOTT
CO!9TAXT OFFF.JSDER.
raadltreae Ilepwried ta Ba Bad aad
Health OsTlcrr Baya laspectlea
Needed Badly.
After a week of Inspection among
tha bog raache of thl and neighbor
Ing counties. City Health Officer Mar
cetlua and Market Inspector Melton
yesterday arrested A. Bott on A charge
of having sold on the Portland market
hog which died from cholera. He waa
taken to the city Jail yesterday morn
ing and released on 1200 bond.
It laallejred tbat Mr. Bott. who raise
hog on tha Hlgglnbotham farm on
Mllwaukle road, snipped to tha Con
stamina market a number of hog
which died from cholera or wera suffer
Ing from cholera and that similar ship
ments were maae to omer ae.ai.rs. i u
Constantlna shipment waa turned down
at that market and th health official
forthwith started on a hunt lor a man
named I'latl aho I said now to be
Bott.
In their search of market th health
officials found another hog at a Mll
waukle road market which la said to
have been Buffering from cholera and
Is alleged also to have com from th
Bott place. Tha hog shipped to Mr.
Constantlna and that shtprwvd to the
Mllwaukle shop were condemned and
after samples were taken as evidence
were shipped to a grease-rendering
plant.
It Is assrted by City Health Officer
Marcellu that meat shipped by Mr.
Bott baa been condemned on three
other occasions. Veterinarian have
been sent out to the ranch to Inspect
the hog there to see If any trace of
cholera can be found. Pr. Marcellu
say th hunt for Bott ha taken him
and Inspector Melton and others Into
most of tha hog ranchea of this and
neighboring counties and that some
bad condition have been round, ne
say tba conditions ara tha strongest
evidence yet produced to back up his
contention that Portland la badly In
need of meat Inspection.
BARTENDER SHOT THRICE
Assailant Believed to Hbtc Been
W'onld-Be Robbrl of Saloon.
SA.V FRANCISCO. Dec. IT. Frank
Ledterman. a bartender, wa abot three
time and probably fatally wounded
tonight on th steps leading to a oaae
ment saloon by an unknown man, who,
after tha shooting. Joined several
other men In aa automobile and drove
awar.
Ledterman I said to have been
recognised by the police as an ex-convict.
The police expressed the belief
that Ledterman and the men In the
automobile had planned to rob the
saloon, and that Ledterman waa abot
by one of his companiona when he
"backed out.
From tha location of the ballet
wound 4, the surgeons at the hospital
said. Ledterman waa first shot through
the back and that two more bullet
wera fired Into bis body after he felL
COD LIVER OILMEN CORBED
Newfoundland Itestrirta Sala When
Prod art Reachea Germany.
ct inuvfl v V n-j. 1 7 Pa.t rlc
Ham ha tha Vawfou'ndland government
on tha export of cod liver oil from thl
colony were announced today. Be
cause a large quantity of oil had found
Its way to Germany, where th glycerin
contained In It could Da uiiusea in ine
manufacture of explosives, tna gov
ttnment cancelled all expon license..
Hereafter oil may ba aant to the
t'nlted states only If consigned to tha
British Consul-Generala at Naw Tork
or Boston or to a few firms which
bsve been Indorsed by consulatea
Police Make Two I Laid.
Two raids wera made by Patrolmen
Maxwell and "Clement In South Port
land laat night. Helen Lane. Ruby
Sallee. Louis Bensen and Louts Faulk
ner wera arrested at I4 Second street.
Joe Pe MotU William Wilson. Ray T.
Waldron and Anna Bruno wara arrested
at JS1S Columbia street. All wera
charged with disorderly conduct.
Two Burglaries Reported.
Two burglariee were reported to the
police last night. Three dollar In
pennies and a quantity of candy were
etolen from a grocery store at 801
Kasl Dresden; street. SI. Johns. A toiet
entered the home of II. Levlne. STIH
First street, and lole several pieces
of men clolhlnc
Speeding; Cyclists Aire led.
Three alleged apeeder were arrest
ed by Motorcycle Tatrolman Krvln last
night. Those arrested wera K. Doaner.
Joe llVlnrlch and Charlen Kdwsrels.
BUY
HAZELWOOD CANDY
SPECIAL TODAY, Candy for the Children's Stockings, 3 lbs for 50c
(lib. French Mixed, regular price 25c pound.
1 lb. Fancy Hard Candy, regular price 20c. lb. I ,
1 Jb. Ribbon Candy, regular price, 20c pound.
This Special Candy will not be delivered at this price.
FARM BANQUET IS PLAN
HOMK MAKERS' WEEK AT O. A. C.
IS BEIXtt ARRANGED.
Departsaeate I alte la PreparatlonB to
Eatertala Frosa 200 a 300 at
Huae Dianer.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL. COLLEGE.
Corvallia. Dec X7. (Special.) A ban
quet at which product of tha collese
farm, orchard, poultry plant and dairy
will be erved 1 a new feature planned
for Farmers' and Home Maker" week
at tha Oregon Aoricuhural College
thl year. Preparation are being made
to erve between 200 and 300 people.
Thl banquet probably will be tendered
Thursday. January . at Waldo Hall.
A canvaas of the various department
of the college brought to light the
fact tbat the institution was in a posi
tion to serve some of the choicest vi
ands to ba obtained anywhere. The
animal husbandry department has
srreed to sacrifice for this orraslon
UV3 IIUV
Four Full
Quarts Good
Old "Bffly
Taylor,"
S4.00
Express
Prepaid
Big
I
blip's
FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
And also a plenty for the Dear Ones at home
The Jiazelwood '
Confectionery and Restaurant, Washington St. at Tenth
soma of their most choice how ani
mals. The poultry department has agreed
to furnish poultry products, including
the eggs from Professor Dryden'a fa
mous hens. The dairy department vol
unteers to contribute milk, cream,
cheeso and Ice cream of the highest
order.
In addition to this the horticultural
people will furnish fruits and nuts and
agree to take care of the decorations
from the greenhouses. The banquet
will be served under the direction of
Miss Hadwin. of the college staff.
Emwress of Russia to Resume Run.
SEATTLE. Wash., Dec 17. The Ca
nadian Pacific liner Empress of Russia,
which wa taken over by the British
Admiralty soon after the outbreak of
the war will re-enter trans-Pacific
service February 24. when she will sail
from Hongkong for Vancouver. There
after regular sailings will -be main
tained by the Empress of Asia and Em
press of Russia.
Cowlitz Man's Nephews Fighting.
I CHEHALIS, Wash.. Dec. 17. (Spe
cial.) J. B. Sareault, a well-known pio
neer of Cowllt Prairie, has Just heard
from two sons of his brother, who are
Wine and Liquor Sale!
Order Now for Christmas Get acquainted
with our quality and prices We will also
supply you after January 1, 1916
Stock up with good liquors for the Holidays, and after prohibition
r for-f A f tur Jjinnarv 1st we can only ship you 2 quarts
VIA VVM -- a
of whisky every 28 days.
Give us a trial order NOW! We sell all kinds of fine old
Wines, -Whiskies, Cordials, eti., at lowest prices. We pay
express charges.
We Ship in Plain Packages
Goods safely packed and guaranteed to reach you in perfect
condition. Delivery within 48 hours after order is mailed
to us. " ,
39 Years of Reliability
Wp are successors to Fleckenstein-
Mayer Company, who have done busi
ness in Portland for 39 years.
Send for Price List
These two prices quoted here are only
two of the many special holiday values!
ilpf. nnr comnlete nrice list. Your name
on a postal will do.
The Reliable Mail Order House
H0RNBR00K, CAL.
Siskiyou County 14 Hours From Portland
serving in the army of the allies, one
in Belgium, the other in France. One
of the young men waa wounded, but is
now back at the front again.
Big Reduction on
Mazda Lamps
T r 1 T a wA
Mazda Lamps and
Use
i&ave x wo-1 niras oi
Your Light Bill.
25 and 40 -Watt Lamps,
25c each.
SO-Watt Lamps, 35c ea.
lUO-wail t.n II l pn. Due ra
' ana in-wan, cum
bine price 27c, our
price, 25c.
60-Watt. combine price
36c, our price 35c.
100-Watt, combine price
Greater Redaction on Dosen-Case Lota.
CHRISTMAS TREE FESTOONS
g - 1 I g h t, combine price 13.00, our
price , .'""
16-light. combine price J6.00, our
price B5.oo
The Bis; Store With White Front,
on Sixth, Near Pine.
Phone Tfoar Ordera. We Deliver.
Manning Electric Co.
Phone Broadway 2311. 6.1-34 6th St.
Store Open Saturday Evenins;.
-
Four Full
Quarts Horn
brook, bottled
in Bond, 6.
Express
Prepaid
8 Years Old
Before
. Bottlinjr
K