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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1915)
tite MOTtxiyo onEcoxTAy.- Tuesday, December si. iois. . 5 . i i t 1 1 DANES TO F mm F Strife Still Unsettled Aboard Peace Ship and Split Is Still Possibility. LEADER OF PARTY IS ILL r.mmtnr fat ldl la-- Arw OrK-te of f-p-t-e l Coo.ldcr aba 1II-I erllog 1 l"-d-Or f ! tlo. I Uckl(. rrtr.t.Ti ni v d. i. err foh . - . .. . t a r m f M a F ifli sams lV w.-. b prohibited tfta fcoHm 1"'l( 1 i.o.nr,..ea. it wee lara4 iee ... ....a haoatar. I lvl la .;- "9 hl ree ae'tr 1 The ll'e. -v-. m. tadanaaltloa. X' I or 1 k -.. la Ma'pol) IS d-partnre ... - ..... i.r li-kholm. I c . - -. wa lUno.4 I start fr lial w .4 seaway. ("W"' " - . : . - w.. Vr lord la well I travel- l la etale4 Iftal be la l sertoualr U. mrly fi- far lie Ion 'kt- w . i. . kiavs to-Jav. If -1 . r T t a to r,a puolK apt'- " In Crtil hfor laavto e lt It l onfiB4 I V aeDPr.a- fmmtiBt anally er tlx. roed peae Ui. pre littl hP fr it, . - ri. T 'her woP wo"l I. A:".houB . . V-ns ha r"4 I th WU..I f Henry ford l star wita th early. Jod He Uiadr. Krt tj4HT aad clhr of lb -etanlel reu ar till adeetdd. s:ept for hi laterventiooj with re to Mr. VrClur. Mr. rrd la aol bavin aaflbtaa- I do th ceo 41 af th party esrept lh Important . .i.a a k Ktc Ta iria a r.ri w iwuni " w ' - - - far Ha coat Mr. rord lt:V. a4 if fl rHa4ula la r:iai w" kaa 6a ipan44 batora tba pilcrtma a( foot In Amarf acain. awa Affalra. Tba rr4 ptraa irtaa lw. tn4..4. . ta atokara oa tba Ix.. -r It war ipp4. Tft il!a ara b-iae aatttaj fir Mr. Tor.t f ant. lunula I, tbaar. it wl:h rra I'.oat.a !fb wlmmar. la r.(nr nnaiM Iba aparfitlo. ao far a It la ru a at a. I. I'raa S- hw m- iar l nom.nat aa I l roofroca Utai, lairitatloaa to aaotrala a4 aa fort Pi. m4 la aiBl-ta ef tba a"afil an whi-) aba baa 4M4 If In.! a. 4 da.-i.ioa baa baal rvacbaj. la tna ut 4ar a soar! abia th pa- qntr war apaat br two tln-: I ir.t. t!ra til aa mltampt t awtab. V a curf.w tor ISa dalacataa. an-t. niaixH tbta tr-l t:bi mur& urp-rv. Mr. t iisr ia!r"al tut .iaaiba4 It. Natt rama a a;t-lru:t4 tort flat a T.tani af p!ona tt boa aaiil)a4 It th ! Inc f " I1!1 dlat!. Cr a: lara&I Hi faai,n- araa rau.aat br 0' n taa vito a t" aporittit lolai r ta'fta ri.niMilia a4 tba 4atacat mar bo ail to ba aa tbair war. bat o t fcnaar !. t"ar ara otaf. Mm. Cadbki I Herd in Corxert at th tfcilif. atoaa (Wiiabaa I Vtkl. Haantt, l4a4a af (uba TlfC rbiaf raaa b a coaert la allrl Ma4ama Johaaaa. Oa4akl la aoia vxal atar la aoiaila la a caort C ar a atparlar a la la.'M Bo ctbar ir la tba aror.4 Ic4f a tar at iHil!on (o la out io what b lua a a iafj. a i" prof'iBitB. Waal ana. 11 vo. al atft baa i4ai Tba ar::ttr I atart a c.ri wita air. vlup.ff aonaa (rum tbo depart a.an o ( aaiv.lmaa:al ia r tr.a liauar; praawfat Itlfa.f. Or at -c I .a la ,::), i( a lauabaM ina an 4 i caalviaioa. alar- Irtfr bar aa4"a-a br tba ou.4aa bra a4 a-al iatana.tr wita whwa aba a dt. ..i 4fSm4Ei lai.mbara frofsa V acaar. famularir fifn "'. anaboauaar." Tblak ef alne'nc lfO'U I"' pro fr.mma la tlH-n vaat damoada ara al aa a anar al mtrmafH. aa I tbafa baa .-l rr'M lafl t aiiw. aa a a-l tba trrii- "Valbr rla a 'rv. fran Hmi "VatkTr.a. a a.-al taal Ir. lb II aatural aboa the tT w aa afa loaaad al ! aaav fertUtaaca That, la abort. ia Iba lUdakl Bar fe'fnaftr. riadaal la alraadr aa aatabtiab4 fortiaa4 favarita la tba ca?art ttald. a trtou.b a Vat wa baa aot ba4 Iba ptaura af baartn bar r araad apara. witrv tba a4 1-4 a4vaatasa af vrr. rnaftmaa a4 bi ervbaatral pantrrtaata. Lj.t at tba Hall Tbaalar. fladabl auccaada.J la rvrurart of awl laipartaa.-a an 4 pl.a4 Iba laraa aadi. u la ttaaea.'. attboub. aoednaaa kaowa. it waa at ti-naa dTi-vll to aronao la raal aatbu.ta.rrv It caatant- 4 Itaalf wub appia't.a bapi no lone .naqxi, to anra rarall tiimfwri aa4 taati aa4 "Wail, tbat waa m4 Lata ba aiora ef II fb. fw.) paopla cf Port land, how wa alnptad aa r th rerrt-nin' ttna ramombar wtfb apprarlattor tba cbaara and "tfiiW fcaard la tba blar ron carta af la To rutk. a conr.rl a tbore'icb-tn a4ccaaa tbara mat ba a rr.t'.mt an.otai and a r.por.ia la diaara. It l fcT-d that birt will balp fut'sra la rorwarta la tbia city. a.4.bl waa Ini aplandld "" anrl aha a pr-f'r. f-mintna. Br.-f j atae-pwt-ira Tti. a-rur.-v af brr iikaI ana-p;a.-in l auparb. and aba amc wifb pLanty f ar rraortana-a Toa two araniaar wRft frorn ?- h um rw w-ra .titr wtfb n n a n4.rn.... aad Wh It .fvla"" iKuii wa air with ajla irrlfr. bit riot with ik tu. .aWwa lacato sf rtmma Itamaa. Tba lat. lar miw "J,tta" aa it baa iwt.i baaa ana" l IMa elty. .ad.k.'a "I'.arl Kin" i.drh'wrti w . dramatically rW anyt impraaaiva. ft waa an mi.irartaf pfaaaura to banr liaankl aln "TailuM lha ram pnaar rf (M l. Mra V l Karrit. aow at Janl. aal foraarir M.aa Kath.r. In. A. Of I'.Uf-'. Wa In tba audi. ar.-a. tba (tiaal af Ml.a Mtaara "Twl. t ebt la m aonar af t l.J.t anl baa'ttlful Mnlim.il. and la a marl Inrio'ia thai It aifXI to baromo a roa. cart farotta. -wb Tl.ira Hall". rraaa Tai- tuMMf waa etaaipad wfk v"a I D CONFERENCE Iboritr aa4 Sao daumatioa daridad'r wa.l worta barae II wad Cadaki at bar baat. Tha -Valbrrta- waa a aia l dtlarT aad lr voral l-narrr-fa-t.-n. "Tba Ijftla Irian t.irr" llol w. alfiMlil) tin. b it It bal hatlat ba I- on! in !-! a "ao ron.arl pro gram waa tba airl la a in lo daatb. (;a.-l.,4 wa ra.)nalo proraaa In efnetaar la a.U-r"a l.alla. aai bafa bar ata la nart.4. Ta BLaa'al acompaalat wa oaaaowe raal Elalar. af tha Royal f .t jjatso lt aal v fc-aiat ' nnmn r. ? ii lTinii liiinr n ni ill i PORTL.WD THE TOtRIST CE.NTKK OFTllE NORTII- With th construction f the Columbia River Highway, th completion of CO mile of hard vurfaccd paving: in Multnomah County, th improTement of bcer.ie boulevard . th acquisition of Benjion Park, th development of city park and th building of Larch Mountain Trail, treat itrulra have been made thu year In Portland' prorramm to at tract and entertain toumt and viaitor ho ar expected to com West in increajiinr number in th future. With th attractior. ncht at th city' door and th numerou rrr.ic place directly acceibl from th city, Portland nshtf.lty can claim th distinc tion ef beinc th "tourint center of th Pacific Northwrt" In th forthcomirf New Year' iition of Th Oregonian. Port land' many acer.w: attraction will b fully oVcribd and arra mer.tj presented to how why Portland nhoutd b th centering; pUc for tounjt. Caa marit ar t Brat-ctaaa. quiet. :nl Baiah. Ia Ta-diiy barama a favorila with tbo andlafM-a. Ilia f- huhart and Ujit avimbaro waro mutli likad. and ha plaaaad with bla "Tnalan and liolH'." Mia aitra numNara waro a walta of hla own rornpoattiorv and Tahaikowaky't i h.Mon." lladama CAd.kl. liar dauab- tar aod bar a-companiai. "rofaor Ki ;.r. today to pn4 Oirlatmaa la .Saw lock. Tba coer.rl waa on of tha Siarra A Comao aartaa. EXHIBIT CHIEF IS VISITOR ru. n. utr.LT itock oiruiT at rain t nr i:r. l-wa-tlaad Waa V III Ma-far to baa braarlarw Tad a jr. aad May lo lala II oal mm Tbrrr. P. O. Livrly. tr-tor-BrnaraI of tb llTa.tn. k aihlblta at tha Panama-Fa- riac :ritloo. dropprd Into Portland siurvlay wM. devotad jrcetardajr to a coottnuoua round of calla upoa hla frlanda In tha city and to baaloraa affaira. and wl'l atari bark for MO Pranciaeo teals thla tnornin lo Bi nd lo tba rloairK affaira of bla aa- partmvnt al tb a poai lion. What tar ha alii return to Portland parrranartly aftar ha haa flnlahad Ma work In an nintlHO la uncertain. - rom a rur:y tror.al atandpninl hoaid like mibty wall to coma bark haro. for I hare a lot of tha brat frtanaia In tba world la Portland." ha aid. "Tbara ar aavaral tblnaa la a.n T"rr l. o In a buainaia way that are attrar-tiva. howavar. and I may (o lato bu.laaaa lr thai rlty. Tba part that Or.eon ani nuamf Ion p'.ayad In iuiim tn iiTeaiorn a linn of tba airoa.non aurraaaful raernt b ovarratimatad. accorainj to Mr Uva!y. -Tharo war mora er.lriaa or np. rattia ana awino man in j Ilrt.lort ahow .r held. Tba nuallly f tba llve.tork nMH"l I rom ur.fon and vvaahlrxton proa4 thai to tataa caa bold tair own asalnat all comer. HILD SURPRISES DENVEB th ictio omri. v ti.Ka rob will IVj o. wfo alalia (Wwaral Maaaaee Trwdaoa llaaao ahk Aaalatanta. Om af V boa.) b-rooaoo Toao. rr.M ta coi r-- j .? i at. Aaotbar of loa atrwnooua atonla ll baa mada ii effk-ar oC th Tramway I'omponr wonder what snan aar ef man la . W. Iltid. Iba new VI. mU..i and e.oaral raanacar. rdj catM bar racanily front portiaad. Or. to"k Bl'o yaatarday. Mr Hud da. !Ja. fialurday mat n woall I. ho lo lna oma work al laold'a. Ilaraaaa ef HIWIOH BPOlrat. Mel. JtMndar bo da-ld4 lo atart bo (ara datbraaa Sunday morwinc and re- lure) in t.m I h'o tb Bppwinimania. ArroTaeiad by .nloar Toll and tM.rr. Mr. II. Id aiarfd in an automj atia. rtar rant-bin t.oldaa tbay de cided to lab a abort rut and lb ma- chln bovama alA.l'd la t ahow and mul b-twaaa liouldr aad Marahal. Tb atlrrnpta of tb in-a noTalir and bora and fnutaa pulUB ware I it.la lo if .ua th car. Tb hour for the Ponvrr artxlnt maata waa approarhinc. Ptnally It waa dN-ldd to walk to Laydn. nine miia awar- and ratca a car. ! pT':int Itild lad Iba prorfaflon Ibroosh tba dap mow and aaload aa lour aa oca af ha aaaiatania. wboae tooa war It nam In Iba rffort. SUBMARINE BIBS LURE rr. an that nfnti.-.wrwT VvOttO UAH BtlU R ALL.it Fll. rear (Vaala of -l." t laaa U III fl it rod y fan for Awoiaor Indor aae Trial. WASIItNMTON. Doc. :-IH atih m.rin bol buildln companiea ara tu-iylnc plana of the two 3 S-knot flrat aobmarfib'aa d-al(Bad -r th Nary Prartmant."whli h rorrnlly ad -Vartiaad fir bid oo ronat nit I ioo. i ma conianjr. It waa Irarnad today, la rr.parioa; Ita prapoaala for a ateara turbine drive for aurfara runnlnc aa plannad by tha dapartrnanL. tTher bMdara may f -IIow lha amo rograi or aubmlt altrmatlra bide for oil an gina propal.ion marninary. Navy r. partmant offl.-lal" ar ratlfll by the Intara.t taken by butljr. aa It waa faa.r.4 lh rvraa.lv as-4 ranlira snant m M " ibam front bMtinc Pour boot of the "I. rla.a. tba I, J. and 4. II Waa raid !!. auon will ba r.adT for another offlrlal eodur tor. trial, enalna troub.e bavin nra v.ntad Ihatr arreptanc by th CJov finmt&l on provtoua t.ata. lUflilntoro Wu Law l'phld. vr A.o HI NO TON', not ;. Th eonatl. tntlonality of tba Maryland law. flita tba minimum wc .rbadul for laborara mit4 br tba City of tlalttmnre at II a d'T. waa nihld today by lha 5j praroa I'oufl. rtftn o tti tKt. W a wiah to thank oar many frlanHa for lhair avmpa'hy and kind of farlnctabowa a ! Iba Joa of n.4r huabond ar-4 fatbar. Urs. MaFIT V HUXCOMMii Aa. A-vtl rAJ.iL.T. NAINIDE PLOT IS NOW INDICATED Canal Destruction Only Inci dental to Geman Activ ities. Is Intimation. GOMPERS BEFORE PROBERS Attempta to Drib rnlon leader Are) AIIrKtr by Labor I'rdrratlon Head Indictment Are Kt . px-ctr-d in Few Day. NEW TOItK. Do-. ! Information obtained by the Federal autboiitlea today from win appaarlnar bafor th raod Jury which la Invaatlcat In lb al!acd plot of Paul Koanla. had of tba d'tertire bureau of th Mambur-Amrrlran Una. to blow up th Waitand canal baa widrly eitended th aropo of lha Inquiry. After tba eatharma had adjournad for th day Prderal offlrlal raid th Walland ca nal p'.ot rnlhl prove to be merely an Inridanl In a cnplracy which -tended throughout th country. Indiclnron acalnl Kornl( and Richard Kmil Leyendorker, the New Tork art a imda draler who waa ar rvatad with him. ar expected to be raturned YVrdnaeday and Thuraday. United Stale Attorney Marshall ad mitted, however, that the Indictment probably would be merely tha fore runner of oOer to be aoucht from snbaequent craad Juriaa deaJInc wltb other activities of Koeol. WhU th Koenl case wa occupy Inf th attention of on Federal Brand Jury, fimo'l Uompor. president of th American Federation of Labor, waa af pearlcar before another, which Is con cluding H Inquiry Into th cas of Fran von Rmtrtrn. charred with In stlaatlDK the atrlkaa In munition fac torlea. After leavlna the Brand Jury room. Mr. Compara declared that h knew of do Instance In whlrb any leader of oro!d labor bad been corrupted by (iermaa acenta. II Intimated, how. ever, that he had Information In re Bard to attempta beinc mada to bribe union head. Mr. Oompers will resume hi testimony tomorrow, when Frank Morrison, secretary of tbe American Federation of Labor, -also will appear before the Brand Jury. HARRISBURG ELECTS MAYOR Other CUy Office Are Filled. La rep ly oj omen a tote;. HAKRI.BCRO Or.. Dec. JO (Spe cial. Th foiiowin officers were elected al th city election today: Mayor. W. F. Elllett; Recorder. T. J. Anderaon: Treasurer. M. It. Johnson; City Marshal. Mahlon liawka; Coun ctimen. two-year lrm. Ir-on Bokbs. Ueor O. Gorham. T. VT. tfommervlll; Counctln-.an. ooe-year term. O. V'. ftcott. T. J. Anderaon. Recorder-elect, ha already served th city II years con secutively In th same office. Nearly half tba vote were cast by women. AIDING GERMANS IS DENIED Trial of Master of Sacramento Set for February II. PAN FRANCISCO. Dec. I. Captain T. M. Anderaon. maler of the ateamer Farramento. pleaded not cullty today to an Indictmant returned asalnst him in Federal Court In connection with eliaeU violations of ehlppln laws a yaar o when th bacramento sailed from hare. and. It waa aliased, deliv er ad supplies to German warhlp off lb Chilean coast. Trial of Captain Anderaon wa set (or February If. VEGA DEL REY. A very mild Havana clear, a sweet and satl.fr in amok for IB particular man. tired of "Jusf clear. An accept able Xmaa aift. All sles In apacial hol iday parkin. Mlc Mchel 4v Lo. Z d sL Adv. F-ach I'liarniacl-t Must Cive Itond. A bond from the proprietor of a druc store whlrh Intends lo sell ethyl alco hol after tbe prohibition law go Into ttx-t will not be sufficient alon to cover th activities of all the pharma cist that may ba employed In th - labllshment. accordlntr la lb opinion etvrh yeatarday by I'l.trict Attorney I Pvan.. Kvary reaisierco pn.rniann win b required to Blve a bond, and lUeaal aalea by a pharmarlt employed In a druc store will make not only him. but the proprietor of the store, liable to punishmrnt under the law. Fi-C'omnilaaloncr I Dead. rCL4.TIL. Minn.. !e. I Henry Fay Green, lor l year inura ftatee Civil Hervice Commlloner al Wah- Ineton. P. .. under appointment ot President ltoovelt ani 1 art. oiea here todav. l'4 a year. He waa a ratlve of North Carolina. Ha waa serv- I Inat a serond term as I'ululh t.ltv Al-torn-v nntil phortlv bafor hla death. CUT THIS OUT Ol.n fAr.UoH Hr4i rK FOf rv.T-.tl- Hit II. llCU-M-KI ASI HEAD OIr.e, If kaaar af someone aha la troubled wih Catarrhal neefn.. head aolaee ar raiaary r. t . . m .a . . . .. . i a.., ha., lha nana it is iw. nn maaae ar " a nma v-" , . - , from total dearnaaa. In Knalaad arlenllsis i . . . . . i for a loe lima past am '-" - - . i .Mu. and a araa. raiarrn i iuu......... .. 1 snri:r require a constitutloaat Iraatraant. t--p.a. innaiers ao aoaa u- - liaa.a i a imi.i. - -- sad far the fttseaa Into th mlrttll ear .MMt.-n.ta am.ana total riaafnea. ar :aa IS la drivra daa-a tea air pa- sc. tonante t"a luaa. vaico i. n.i aa fiti.nw Tb folloalh fortnola which . . . I . k aBH.a an.i-. riimaia la a constitutional treaim.nl aad f-tar. b.ra aha lira aadar snare favorabl climate eo4ilUaa Sacura from oor druasait 1 avaea ar Parmlst (aouttla stranflhi. Ta.lt a this bora aad add la It "a pint af bot water aad f J?iaii Tk aaa taa:a.poaful four tinae a . . .. . . nr,ir. rll. r.nm 4 if.M.f hat " i ss-d ooattn. -.-a -I .-ran brealhine baoma eaar ana a..f..( i-tnpfo.a a. lha Inf.ammalina la h iaa i.ha to r-l lKarftiint la !Jw1 a tr-i . a. It a. t. rel!ir upon tha ' . . - - - . ..... I.IDIt ar-il.a 1 . t f.rl.il.lM m rKanrr a( fia pataal. Tha praparm- t.o IS aT " aae... - a.aaaasl I taka i.-'ry peraae wba has iatarra aavaavUA tie Ibia lraa.ua aal a trial. Aa Seven or Seventy, Ben Selling Has It The jjift pre-eminent the jift acceptable for father, husband, son or brother is here. The manly thinjjs the boyish things the things they 'themselves would buy all are a- sw. a" T 1 f I V. a . SilK 11 an nose For "Hubby or Sonny ors, 50c the pair. A Smoking Jacket' A1 Meng Reduced Prices Perfect-fitting and luxurious ; beauti ful flannels and double-faced mate rials in tans, grays, browns and pleas ing color combinations. All $5 Smoking Jackets S3.95 $7.50 and $10.00 Smoking Jackets So.95 $12.50 and $13.50 Smoking Jackets S9.85 Store Open BEN SELLING vice mil Baltimore Commission Finds Mothers Dispose of Babies. 5000 BURIED IN TINY PLOT Hlrh Irralti Hate Attributed to Separation of Infants and Par ent Abolition of Tender loin Fall to Avail. BALTIMORE. Md.. Pec :. In an exhaustive, detailed report tb State wide Vic Commission named by Gov ernor tVoldborouih In January, 1S13. today made puolle the results of It inquiry. Probably th most enational of th feature dealt with In the report la the allBd traffic In bablea. It la asserted that lnvesllators found there ar In stitution In Baltimore to which the mother of an IlicBltlmate child may consign ber ofr.prlnit upon th pay ment of an aareed-upon aura and for ever rid herself of lecal responsibility for it. Of the hundred of children eo taken In chare by tbe Institutions, the Com mission aver that SO to to per cent dla and are buried In heaps In email plot of around, on such plot approxi mately i feet square havlntr been the tomb of 060 babies since IkSi. Th hllh death rate la attributed to th separation of th Infant from It mother at birth, thereby depriving It of th Individual attention It would bava otherwise received. No evidence waa adduced that the bablea were noa-lerted at the Institution. tMnre the Commission beaan Its work lha polir have closed the resorts In tha -red light" district her formerly tolerated by the authorities. Accord In to the report however, ther la no evidence that Immorality Is not prac ticed aa extensively aa ever. Much of thra evil la practiced clandestinely, say tha Commission. Much attention la given to social condition. In factor!, stores and of-l '..--.K V ae-e - . . . - - - - -i- , . ' V.i 4-.- Fine Young Buffalo Received by Constantine's Market T .-iva th. neonle of Tortland an opportunity tn eat a Juicy steak or roast of buffalo meat. Mr. Con ...nTln. h secured at con. der able expense, a fine specimen of young buffalo. It will be the first one Il.r offered foT "IfeTn Port"nd. and those who have heard of their grandfathers eating buffalo meat In d sin. bwi!! now have a chance of partaking cf this delicious meat. The buffalo was secured ,rmMrh Vo.S2.uf; ?M&t. HI. market, corner First and Alder atreets. by Wednesday. here. Shop here in comfort; avoid tne jam ana .me hurly-burly. Pajamas Lisle or silk, in tan, white and laven . der,. 153.50, $5, $6. - , Neckwear Stripes and figured - silks, 50c, $1, $1.50. $2. S2.50, S3. ' Hats All new shapes and colors ; the Brewer, Stetson, $4, $5; the Felt, $4 ; the Dunlap, a Hat Order. Gloves Dent's 1 and Per rin's in stylish shades, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Auto Gloves Fur lined, heavy stitching, ?4, $5, $6. . .a " .I." 3 Z-l Beautiful new patterns in flannels of various weights, and in terry cloth ; novelty color combina tions: , All S 4.50 Dressing Gowns only S2.25 All $ 6.50 Dressing. Gowns only S3.25 All $ 8.50 Dressing Gowns only S4.25 All $12.50 Dressing Gowns only S6.25 Leather Suitcases and Traveling Bags, $3, $7.50, $10, Every Evening Until Christmas Dee bulldlna-s. and many Instances are riven of immorality forced on girls by their employers or their -superiors st their places of employment, tne penalty of refusal being: the loss of position. THREE WEEKS DISAPPOINTS Pacific Coast Actress Advises Read ing or Book Only. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Dec. 20. (SpeciaL) " Three Weeks' may be all right In a book, but after my experience I advise girls to stick to books." This is the way Miss Nell Elslng, a Pacluo Coast actress, today summed up her alleged experiences with J. Paul son Ball. :S-year-old son of Phil de C. Ball. St, Louis Federal League magnate. She filed a fSO.000 breach of promise suit against him. She met Ball, she said, while on a steamer en route to Australia to appear in a vaudeville sketch. The trip to Sidney took three weeks, she said. On the ship she became a member of a party of ten. of which Ball was the leading spirit. When ther reached Sidney in Jan uary, 114. Ball promised to marry her, she charge in her petition, but he failed to keep hla promise. RATS- TO HAVE FINE HOME Thousands Will Be Kept for Scien tific Purposes at Berkeley. BERKELEY. CaL. Dec 20. (Special.) A rat palace, known among the "high-brows" aa a murarium, is being constructed by tbe university at the Scripps Institute for Biological Re search, at linn Diego. The rodent mansion is to have solid concrete walls, reinforced with dou ble) thicknesses of wire netting and will be (0 feet square. Thousands of rats will bav the "time of their lives" in th palace. Dr. F. B. Sumner La making a study of heredity and transmission cf "acquired charac ters" of mammals. Governor or Begium to Retire. nMiL- i r.rii Fter ?o. General von Bissing. German Governor-General of the occupied portion or Minium, is to retire from th governorship Jan uary 1 on account of 111 health, accord ing to a dispatch from Antwerp to. the Correspondent. , - - - - - a. : -a $3 ; the Knapp- So. Buy oouu cui- m Dressing Gowns Half Price $12.50, $15, $20. MORRISON AT FOURTH DAIRY EXPERT HERE Mrs. A. Howie Believes Lace-Curtained Barns. in COWS RESPOND TO CARE Herdsmen Work Better ?n Clean and Attractive Quarters, Says Woman Wlio Asserted Animals Have Souls to Be Considered. Yes. Mrs. Addle Howie does believe that cows respond to humane treat manf a .h.t ther In nothinir unusual mirth in the banging of barn windows with chint or even lace. But she has tne comiori ui m feeder and herdsmen as. much as the cow a at heart when she advises such revolutionary methods. Mrs. Howie arrived ai rorunuu night and will visit with her daughter. Mr. W. J. LJoyd, 6844 Thirty-fifth ave nue, for two weeks. Mrs. Howie came en cam PranrlRrn. where she has had charge of the Wisconsin .exhibit at the Panama-Facmc lixposmon. "There i more of a reason to my wishing, that barns should be attrac iii. .rranirfld." said Mrs. Howie last night, "than the public is wont to be lieve. Of course tne cows respond n imalTYiunt nnri if VOU hune the windows of their quarters with curtains of any description and they have to face the Ugnt ainusea vciy iisu"j over their faces. Lace curtains are used because tbey mame tne soiieni light. "Curtains and flower decorations make the herdsmen proud of their quar to anil th.v a m niwuvR more willing to work in such places. For if their pride is appealed to. more eiievium mo the results of the labor. Tn .ha horn that I built for 1T1V Own cattle I used only chint for my win dow hangings. iney urn vcij i. but when I built a barn for a man in v, - rn.i t lot mv Imacrinaion run riot and I actually did provide lace curtains for his nam. nn i tiq m.i.j iv- Vf . - v. 'Vl i . Men's Umbrellas Fine silk and gloria; solid frames and unique handles ; modestly priced, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6, $10. $5 Silk Shirts $3.65 A score or more of beautifully woven stripe patterns, oh white ground. Every gar ment new and perfect. Buy as many as you wish; spe cial S3.65 boxes and tiled stalls for the cows and for the men I built a tiled bathroom with showers. That sort of treatment Is appreciated by the herdsmen and they worked more efficiently than they otherwise would. "I believe in making the barn beau tiful, o that as a place for puWic in spection it will always pass muster. I kept asparagus fern hung up in my barn and I would recommend others trying the scheme of providing their barns with flowers." American Leather Imports Halted. AMSTERDAM, via London. Dec. 20. The Nieuws Van Den Dag says it learns that the importation of American solo leather will be stopped, and that no further licenses will be given for the export of men's high-grade shoes. Molalla to Have Free Delivery. OREGOXIAM NEWS Bl'REAU, Wash ington. Dec. 20. A triweekly rural free delivery route. Xo. 3. will be established at Molalla March 2. masm mot water DEMHEH W YOUJ OIWFEIELMOTr Say. glass of hot water -with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head is dull or aching; If what you eat sours and forms gas and acid in stom ach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limes tono phosphate in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimen tary tract. Do your inside bathing im mediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the pre- ' vious day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost taste less, except for a soufish twinge which, is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, .bilious, headachy or have any stomach dis order should begin this Inside bathing1 before breakfast. Tliey are assured they will become rf-al cranks on the subject shortly. Adv. ANTI-KAMN1A TABLETS STOP The Pains of Sciatica e tc rr Underwood savs that there 18 no expression of neuralula which Is more dis tressing than that known as Sciatica. The cause ot this condition Is usually exposure to cold and dampness. One of the mo6 common causes is rheumatism; indeed tbta Is so oiten the cause tbat some writers n clude sciatica among the varieties of rheu matism. Tha tr.atmAnt includes remedies to counteract the cause of the disease, as welt as measures looking lo tne reuei ot pain. u.-h.i.Avae irp.imr.nt m h v be employed. two things must be borne In mind the patient must be kept as free from pain as posslbla and be kept as quiet as possible. One or two Antl-Kamnta Tablets should be given every two or three hours, and the patient must be warned against going out in tuc la ment weather. Antl-Kamnla Tablets may be obtained al all druggists In any quantity, lOo worth o more. Ask for A-K Tablets. In Headaches, Neuralgias, and all Pains, they give prompt relief. e