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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1915)
.7 i in in nc Ka?artan artel. eweet over Old 5r- k. mot of tta aarblaa mala act HHII IlLLu ur of flshtlBa; aa batooa lbml tka ro4, wkilo tbo acuta aa4 ran ora raoalaa4 la tbalr aeraaa. lm . rfasao tbua aaaambla4 ea tha Clipped from The Oregonian of December lO MISERY If! EUROPE plain ef Koeaovo oa Iba war to Al- b-anio d Moataarro. Of tbao. We Have Saved the People of Portland and the Northwest Thousands of Dollars on Coffee auartar ef a miUioa war p-rua44 lo accept ft auikorltr ef the Auairo- Urnaaa: lao elkara fla4. -rareona who aaw Iba rfuaaa larins Ike Albaalaa an4 Moniaaasrla eaaa a that Isej ware Ibaa aab i.tiajr cMOy 3 poo ! f'.aah of 4a4 aalmata. Tka mountalna of Moot- I Sofdicrs SicSc of Strife, Says f.ative of Holland in Port land on Visit. Mra tMlaa avoi4 of traoa. It waa al- moat laiooaaiota for kao lo aaaJia flaa. "If inr their affarla !a lol4. the Condrtions W 1 lory will aurpea la aorrwr thai of lha Naaoiaonta rtroat from ok. Ta Ihooa4 rfua who rarb4 pecuViar Market SWISS REFUGE IS TAXED Iko proTlao of tuioaikl are bains w.ll- Cottee rar4 for or the Hritia raur an in AaaerKaa ftaniiarr CommlMlco. the Past Year PLEDGES ARE RETURNED "re-aa-h Mother Fatlr) lam- lt-rtaaUe) m-ottm Well rnn siouxrNO oni:r.oyrAX. moxpat, DEcronsEit so. nnpui Off In Genua a Traveling f age row and IrkaoaM. ttntl a native ef oa of the eouatrt a 04 an bM trad - lr. aot t have uffre4 grally b.uo ef li sir. Vn F. C. (;viia. a Hii;Mf. an4 wife at tha nur ef Ilia llol!aa4-Nthrtw Harbor Cora Mar al i"c"it. Chin. la t-k of th o .: .r. cf a;i a beltis-areata eher r altitude. ' Vua It la Portland far a f' w d. n (n( ef Mra l A. IMwarde. Sl i:t Fl'teenta etreet Nerth. horn Mr, tj'iiaa nt met wfi.a Mr. F4war4 wa maufr ef th Amertcaa Trading Company al NBai Mr, yuten wa la Holland shortly sfr tho war broke eat. bul baa bea Hone for aoma lima la ewttrtod. "hntM tl l- about lie aafet place) la KgmM to liva." AM even trial coun- trr Baa Ita price f r tb saftr of real d.nra It In.ur. aa Ida following la stance will d.moe.t rat. Mr. Wul.o pad. without being nul!o4 la the mattr. mora thea 3 fraace la tie hw.mt toTtrnmaal a a ta based oa her inrnma and property. Utnr Inatatwea of tha horror thai th war haa "tooiM are lold ef by l. uuion. She eatd last nis-ht that one 9'rB-h woman bad lost three aoaa lr t ia war an4 ba4 petitioned iaeral Joffra to reraov tha fourth and last fr..rr th 4acr ef trem-h Ufa. Tha ptitioi waa granted and Iba son placed la a powd.r plant, wbara ba waa blown ar a f-w w a latar. ilra Vluia lold af another woman w bo ba4 loot aicbt ens la Ih war. A-.-or4ia to Mr. Qnlen. Iba Rusaiaa rr.r( ore g-ad of lb chanco to work, la Oerwiany. fa 4lar4 Ik tha manner la wbi.h tbey lived la l"i:r aetivo country ma J a th work la rrany ect'ialty agreeebla. aa4 aha pr4irt4 tb.t at th enelulot of tha war ma a r Kuin wduM kara Bi la, wlta aw poa:MUtiaa. prol4 lac tae immiotioa lawa of tka la ca'airia are acraaobla. Th IU tkal carrl-4 Mra. Qulaa -rM tka Atiaatlo fc4 Ita ' 11 (ntrnfiiM al r'eimoutk by i'. cbfi!r() an-f a larco eoioey ef B!'.a ,.f Wba taa m waa la tka war ao Mra. Jula aa!4 tbal It Pa4 thrauak tbo aiaa-lafta4 r'Cloaa an4 thai IBa raetala af tha ! naar -rt th' fcrija uattl tbo ailaaa ba4 baaa l(t Mnt BERLIPOOR SUFfERIfIG ROaTPIl. rWX TICKETS r.na ciirotr.o i r. ARK ono i-citatv At TnoktA Ttr. rtia immW koow ra4r4 kr CawWow ko Are Attar TVlr Daily Albaa af attar, A khrw la kaaall. lil.xrOS. T:. I. TaUa-rapblea frara Am'rljm. toe cerreapoodeal af ll-atar'a Tiaram ft'eaipaay aaya: "Ijfa i ha poorar anartara ef tha rraji va?irl t 4arro4 aa pitiful it (irn-rra wifo ef aa t I h laborar r:.lio la tiorUn, alo, a'tr 14 month Intarinaat. baa ar r4 at l"l'ihio. Hoi,nd. on bar way lo :rclaa4. aordmc to tha carre pntat of tha Amtr4an Talraf. -The nrma a-)thorttt0 the Tla araf rorrpoaiiat a,tot the woman aa ajm. ara In a-real taar of a raaelt. tli( to tka 4lacentaat of the aaepiaw iaral rtot e-earre4. In wkKh akapo wra plun4reU Mounta4 nolt-ro ckaraa4 tka rrw4w wblck ware tonpoaa4 mainlr ef woman. Mtaery aiaiaaf tea working- ctaaaaa la reotld rMt anU I Incraaaiaa; 4alljr. "Tka womaa'e aterr la aomewhat oaBrm4.' aaya tha ftaatar aupatca. "k r a latter from tha Harlltj corra apoa4nt af tha Itan4lbta4. who 4e clr that akopa ltrally ware atorma4 kt lar crowtia wko warn after ibair dvlr allow tut af batter, which waa mil about a qoartar at a poued par CHEESE BULLETS LIKELY Ttaalao aya Talaahlea All Are Cot two? Baefa aa4 Oaatrt A- So affev Aay rtaaatal Laaa. Jena Fletcher, troetea for tha cred itor of Irvlac W. Roeanthat. manar of the Klby Company at iZ Unttr Kxchanca bnlldinc. whoao accoaata are akort la caaa an4 4taraon4a belonclnc to coatr.ro r wblrb ha rehypolhecale4 with other lean brokrro for raah. aal4 yaatarday thai Roaaatbala hoctag woal4 probably not era4 lli.a. Mr. rialraar aal4 alae that all hold' era of pa m a tirketa abould rail oa Mm an4 check no their boWtinsa. 5o far. he aaid. ha haa bea able to trare all pl4 re-hrpethecatr! by RoaaatbaJ. when tha proper owners bit pre aeBta4 inair pawn tickaia. 'None of the bolder of tirketa nee4 make any eeperial a f tort, to view of what baa happened to Roaentbal. to r4em their property." ald Mr. net cher. 'but a thoroacb cherklnk np la d.lred- Owner of ple4es will set their Jla returned at tha redemp tion prtro. and any loaa will rail oa the broker Vht 414 tha ra-nypome-catlntr for RoaentbaL' lie 4wrlare4 thai aoma hoVders of pawn tirketa had attempted to laaa advantatre of the altuatloa by placlna the amount 4ae from them al lea than the ortctnal amount they had bor rowe4. Tfit arhem won't work." ald Mr. rieicher. "aa4 no one will aaln by try. Inc It for wo atlll hae lb oriinal record abowiac Jtit what waa paid out. RABBIT DRIVES NET 150 kORC ATTT.W f"T TO BE XIDB TO err awa row jut. Heat to Meld at Taatale) Ttatiita aad betttOTw to Roaa4 I 9 Oth er Wedaeaday, AtLiia ariMo vp rrri.T IkCtROtC. or rbrwnaaaa Vapply af Dairy ttodae la Ceatral aad r.aatara farta af the tatted ftatea I aaoyt. C1XTELAVT. Tec. I. IKpectal.) M-r tneatiea of cheaae builets may eoua f llk a aoc!liIe Joke, bul wbea paeplo r.nd the price of tha delicacy doubl4. wtta the Chrtatmaa aupply cut la half, tba Wa will be lahaa more eriosaiy. I'rod'tca men. who lauched at firat. are aow ac:ia4 to beliae the report from Clcit thai marcae U beins u4 In the manufacture of munition. fr W tera whoiaalra are anable lo m-t tie tuual Cnritmaa dtmaad for cat tasa rhaeee. Kavaniea lie tccful teat made In the manufacture ef billiard ball frunt a compoaltioa la whicD raaeia wa a cootitunt. a mixture of tb m aour milk product with celluloea. f ir the sake of aconomy la ahell aaaau-ta'-tur. la -!4 to bo practlcaL J. K. Arnl4. maaaaay of the Coftace rrttmirt Company, ear ant of the altea bate bouxht up carlood of mrcae from Western dalriaa. -Tou may taacX Mr. Arnold de rtar4 today. "I iaahed at first, bul I kaa J'JI rataraad from a trip throutrn various Kaatara ctti.a. aad lbs hortae Is f:t ery whare." FLEEING PEOPLE PERISH Half MillMMa WhUnt Take to F-aow-rUad Moanlaiaa. t.r-)VTO.V. rec. I feaif-rolllioa rfvia fl4 from rarbia," aay the Time' rVtioalhl rorrpot4ol. "pre (rrtna; Iko korrlh!o aUrtle of a Winter fliM Into now-are4 moua taiaa to aakoitaalea lo tka Oermaaa. Ijtua ba baa lora4 of tkalr fata, but It la oaly too tikaty tkal maay tlte-taand parlakad ef cold or starts t r-- or wara 4our4 by wo!aa -Vi ba ti coatr(ioc Ttu ionic anj pr.VP. Cr XVn. I. '"peeia.1) tVn:. only li of the rabbit I a4-4 by lb Mute, of Portland, for Ike CfcrUtmea bakat wre eoilarte4 the drit.a al I'owell liutto lo4ar. ral more attampta win oe maoe i iu weak lo obtain the promleed up-p;i-e for Ibe poor. Iluair from ail pari or it fount r wi: satbar at Tumalo Tua4ay for a raabit tkoat aad saearal drlftl will b-e etarted from the dutrlrt about powll Bulla aad Tarrabonna Wadnes- dar. Iabblta that ara bain; eol:erte4 by seltlara and hunlar will ba b'd la tha col4 atoraa: plant of tha DeeChate di ?torae Company until a larce hipmmt baa baea abtaJoad for Port-I Un4. tli3tion from towrs la tha dis tricts will ho aaalrnad la raptalna and bort drt will be held to prevent th 4anar ef a atampade of Ike rabbits 84 lo coaer aa larse a larrltory with- t the Una as poealble. At Ike To. mala shoot hunlra who Are will In to asrrso lo obey ord-ra abaolutaty will be a:iow4 to partlripala and proper pre cautions will b taken aiatnat accl- danla HEW CONSTITUTION IS UP jlfKHOt CLVB TOIICnT TO HEAR I CMlRTr.K R:rt-1CIG OE LOT. Ralre Sal Ukaly lo tlmll XiaWf af Teraaa for Premldeal alar t etoeel Miller la Caadldale, A little matter ef constitutions will be a renter of Interest at tonlcht'a me tine of th Jsckson Club, a Ptmo- crane political orcanlsatlon. The club's oriclnal constitution has ba 1ot. It miikl ba stayed loet for all anybody in the club cared al whoop had not Colonel Robert A. Mil lar become a candidate, or been put up as a candidate by his friends, for re-election aa prealdenl at a meellofl of tbo club a couple of weeks aso. Threupoa aomeone aroae and solemn ly affirmed that under tha constitution of Ibe Jackson Club a president could hoM office only ona term. A hant en-I sued for the constitution. it could not bo found, and a commute com poa4 of r. & Myers. Georao II. Wat- eon. Oalaaby Tonne. Newton McCoy and R. L. Nottincbara was named to I draw up a new constitution. It. will promt Ita constitution to nlsbV. and It can be mentioned In a4 Tsnca that the constitution will not hate a word la It as to bow many terms a preatdaat of tba club may r. Another featur of tha ew ronstl- utioo la to be a eectlon prohlbltinc dral office-holders or avowed can didate for office from holdioa office In Ibe club. Kacker of Colonel Miller point to th fact thai be ba brousht up Its I mambership from S- lo nearly IDOI lo a year. Among tho mentioned as poeatbl oppoalna; candldatea ar A. T. riesel. titoa Watkloa aad Geore II. Walton. - Centra t 6v" txt rV" Crwd 1TA- COTB,e -Bcb-aa1- ca lb aiflaraa rYh. 'S!rU-' - ltaV A. 4 a ntrw- I .-i. r ci - reai r-o- aad A"- warar-',Mi - -a"--- : ..a TkJa. at ""-- 1 ai alBlt wkdia . 1 " ir7i a-""-, fciak- 1,1 ! t'Ta " 4 Ce HI !iJira-l wafll w.a " I a m - a ruw- . bwrVh " "I., war ir.wb--i . jt" jrr, -t-bw-v. jl T. The When the coffee market dropped because of the closing- of many European countries to coffee importations, we "dropped" the retail price of ROYAL CLUB and GERMAN AMERICAN giving the consumer the benefit. We were the only coffee roasters on the Pacific Coast to give the public the benefit of this reduced cost. Other roasters feared to reduce the price because of the necessity of raising it again when the market should advance. They pocketed the increased profit and said nothing. ? . It has always been our theory that it pays to be "square" with the public that there is never anything lost by taking you into our confidence and giving you the benefit of any savings we ourselves enjoy. We had faith that you would appreciate the saving we had shared with you and would understand when necessity forced us to increase the price again. " That necessity is now a reality as shown by the article repro duced herewith. High-grade coffees are advancing steadily. These highest-grade Central American coffees together with the ex pensive Sumatras (used only in the most expensive blends) are all a part of the ROYAL CLUB blend. All have advanced decidedly. ROYAL CLUB will advance to its former price of 40c on Jan ary 1st. Lay in a supply now at the old prices and save money. . mum f&fe 0-7 J rifted JlTirw CAuyiffii calmer vzjm There is no better coffee on the market at 40 or 45 cents than ROYAL CLUB. Its wonderful, smooth coffee flavor and its delightful pungent aroma have won for it a host of friends. In ROYAL CLUB we give the most in coffee value at the lowest possible price We have put the entire value into the coffee we use no fancy, expensive can on the other hand, we give unusual care to its blending, neutralizing and roasting processes. In ROYAL CLUB you will find the coffee you've been looking and longing for a thoroughly satisfy ing beverage fit for the most exacting requirements. Order from your grocer today serve this delightful coffee during the holidays you may never have the opportunity again to buy so good a coffee at so low a price. Lang &. Co, The "Royal Club" House- Portland, Or. MM'"nM"a'"Ma aTaawBwTwBawBw Ml HOGAR. Civ a bos of Ml ffecar a a Chrlat maa s'tl to some of your friend, aad your employes and Ibe amok are la your swa family circle, and ee th Joyou smil and sincere food-will that ar ur t follow. Aay eiaa bos. from 1 to 14: all shape aad prices. ot atchel di Ct, tl J4 t- Adr. Japan) May lie Aiding-. LO ASCrXr.S. De. li. Thai Japan la (lvln malarial aid to tha entente aitte In tba Kuropaaa war. not only by aupplylna munition, bul by ac tuality uardlb th Sue Canal with her warship, waa slated her today by A. M. I'apajlaa Bay. formr Minister of the Interior la Kcypt. who I a ta It r m Aaaelea. The f'lea Canal also haa been .tronilr (urtifi4 lac tha war beawn. b e4. SPAN ACC1DEHT TRACED t,-FORTI0 CHORD DECLARED TO HA1E BECOME CHTaTAlAUED. aplea of Pleel I Eaperta la Other CI Ilea for Carefal Teal aa la Oraaalallem. SPOKANE. Waah.. Dc !. Crystal lisallon of an I-beam In on of th lower steel chorda eupportln- the lso foot span of the IHllon-trt brlde. which collaPd her yesterday, preclpl tatin two atreetcara Into th Spokane Itlver and resultlns; In the drowning of fire pereone and th Injurln; of 13 wa determined loday to haa been tba cause of th disaster. A formal report to that ffct w mad to the city authorities by four experts. R. H. Hedaea and H.rtram IX W.s. both of Seattle: K. W. Crocker, nf Cortland, and K. M. Cortelyou. of fevvkan. Their rejrl ssld thai there waa. bo excessive load on th bridge when It fell and that th steel In th rest of tha structure spppeared to b In (rood condition. Th bride waa erected tS year spo. The department of public works h decided to send piece of the (teel to Seattle and San Francisco for exhaust ive tests as to tensile strength and granulation. All of tha Injured. av J. W. Mc Avln and Walter Cleveland, whoa con dition la id to b serious, wer re ported tonlkht to b dolns; wall. Coroner Urlev h decided not" to hold an Inquest until a special report on tha disaster Is msd by an expert engineer to be named tomorrow at conference between the Coroner Jury and tho Prosecuting- Attorney's office. Uss and water connections to the northern part of the city have prac tically been restored v Satsop Cliee Fatrtory Snrcess. ABERDEEJf. Wash, Dec II. (Spe cial.) The Sataop co-operative cheese factory, operated by farmer living- In th vicinity of Satsop. after six months of trlsU Is r-srded as a great success. II ba sold l:.000 worth of cheese In tha past half-year, and for this now is receiving- the same prices which are paid for Tillamook cheese. The price paid farmer for butter fat advanced this month from 38 to 40 cents a pound. ROBINS VISIT HOOD RIVER Alaskan Birds Welcome to Vallej Prut Iff rower. HOOU RIVER. Or.. Dec. 19. (Spe cial.) Hundreds of Alaskan robins ar now tnaklnc their Winter home in th Hood River Valley. The birds, while similar to the robin that nests here In the Summer and seeks a warmer clime further south at the close of Fall, are duller in color. Orchardlsts welcome the Winter guests, for the birds clean up any fruit left In tba orchards to harbor possible disease pests. The robi-.s also feed on Insect and tha seed of troublesome weeds. A 8wadlb arlentlet haa advanced the theory thai bearded grain, auch wheat. draoi electricity from the air and that the Vlaut la siUvd 10 It grualb thvrck). Our Christmas Present to HI Our Customers Double trading stamps given with all purchases from now until Christmas. Hanan Shoe Orders make very acceptable gifts. 81 j 129 10th Street Bet. Wash, and Alder m atak, Sole Agents for Celebrated Hanan Shoes