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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
THE 3fOnMNO OK EGO XI AN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1915. ; t tzi I n ; ' GOfilPERS TELLS OR iL PLOTS UNEUTM Labor Leader Is Witness in Probe of Council Said to . Be in German Pay. INDUSTRIAL WRONG SEEN Action I v la ml to Tlirratm War fur I nltrd Main W illtoat la Any Way Helping la l.nd Iarvix-an Cooflkt. !CSTW tor.K. t?. St. f'sd'ral rnd Jiry Inveatiaalion Into th acttvlt! f th Labor's National -ac. Council, which It la ehrs4 by t"nlt4 nt I'trt. Attorney Marshall w aa 8nm d by I'raaa f'.iat.l.a to fom.nt atria... r munition, factcrl... waa vir tually ri.. i ia. Im.l tjomp.r. pr!ilrt of the mft-ar federation of t-abor. turn.d ..r th Juror, two lr- portfolio. r::'l with rof rpondn.;. circular, proclamation tn-t ether data eonKI4 with. :i'ft f.r:yt by enm.ra of t ctun--ll t - corrupt union ldr I'rtnk Worrt.on. ..-rtary of th 14-f.rio- aL if pf'l b.for th In eriialtor. I'ed.ral ep-t tb J iry t rnmd'" lt work t another e-...ion, -vi b.li.v. l .et ; Indlct ai.r.t will b refjrn.d. tmrr l ipKI III W.l. A.'l-r h. trt lh grand Jirr Mr Compcr h'll conf.r.n. wltSfnlt.4 tat Attornv Warhll. and .1 th toft'-iljtft of ihi. h ..14 "I told th. grarvl I'iry that what I had .r S"if or. In regard to th fom.r'.ia of stria. waa en Industrial . w.U a moral rfir. ar4 we: itiau tn. lat.r.at of ta Cnll.d "Joror. tt wa radin.ly likely to Lad o. Ir.to r without in any way helping to n4 th tluropaan war. To mr mini. IS waa not much a snattt.r of th. vlolatioi of th law a. l w. a grat. mjirr to our country :.rt!:n I ha, don. In thle nratt.r baa b.n tua'4 by der to .a. ur peopl..' t.a rum ntar lle4- ij.tanriit trorr atj- wa. tra4 t -IT n t tnv-'tsmtlon Intra tho plot whi. h, fa jt Ko'flr. h4 of ha Ham- .jrrf-Am.ru-.n I n. diIU forr.. ! rhtmtl wita orcnirina t How up i. W.tlan4 CanaL rrHri- Mtr. KmiiKi ..r.tirT. who b.a larn.4 tt. .H-n. b.foro tho grarvi Jirr ..v.r.l h'r. Ac- f. of th Popartrn.ot of Jotl- f.. ur4 .lr hr b4 proof 'h Kmhk h4 boon, .mr'.oy.4 In r.rtain tn.ta-v-' hr f'.ptain I'r.nt on rpon. th. 4iml..4 ;.rmaa m'Htrr attach., who .ail. f 5r I'winuar tomorrow. FATHER CALLED KIDNAPER Winona Oilldren tlnppcar and . Warrant I I ward. WIN.-iv.v. tVa.h. IW. : I S.-taL) -rr.4 fc.al.iwin and hi two Itttl. bor. ti.tpp.r.4 from InonA ound.r. n4 a warrant ha oo.n Uu4 cJ.arun Mm wtt& hldnapm tfi. cht!dr.n om niontb. .co Haldwin wa. dlorr4 (m hi wtf. l.n tt.Idwtn. and co tidr of rM'iifra wa. gtv.n to tho tnoeh.r. luldntn w prmlt!4 br tho court ecro to tit tho rhiUrcn oath a.rjnd r. IxKijir It w. t.rn.d that h - had t.k.n trtn In an automobllo to W.o .. v..ri. from which plac. ho t.lo- acM.T.ni.et of Wtrnn IX llorn.r. a tod'nt In th. I'nlT.r.ttr of Cal tjrnl. riHInl KhooL In hr.aklnc alt roc orda tf holding hi. br.aih t-r 10 mln ut.. and I -ond In an .iprlmrnt conducted br I'r. v T. Pop. In.uuctor In aurt.ry In th untrer.ttjr- Hora a r. oom of tho Io.on. draan tram llorn.ro acnl.T.moBt: "That t nl.rMr of California atu-dnt."- urt tho Coton-Star. of ticho n.ctadr. N. T.. "who h.ld hl br.ath tl .ocooda will haro f.w omulatora.- "Viat a bUln. r tho X.w Tork TrlbuBO. "If onlr tho ral thor lh Trlbun In.orU tao nam of a cer tain woll-known os-cr.tarr of nooUl practice that art?" -Oh. Mjrr aajra tho N Tork Morn Inc T.l.araph. -but wouldn't It b fin. If w coulJ arrant-, to bao th doctor otrat on Ihor montlontn tho afor.said alataamaat and th.n during tho b!d J-rr.lnulo porl.vd of PUa p.nd4 rtiraiion run out and ba lh. Injunction and p.rm.nntr freight" ban Extended ubo it ricir.T. motor bad broha down, and that h would r.tura on to train th nt tnornin c II f.ilod to do an. and Mra. Ilaldwln r.port.a th matt.r to lh court. TAXIS IN TW0 WRECKS PrudU-ton (omaaai'a An to Hair Ijr of Colll.ton. rrNrt-irrnv. or. !. n sp- faL Ta 1'arh.r Tl I'ommr. of I'.odl.ton. waa !ao!v4 In two auto noM: .-.-;, . r.t. y..t.rdr- Harvr la th. mrnin a tavb-ab of th company ro i.l.'t with th Urr. gtinoMir of K II. f:hr. of on Min atr.ct. b-jth cara blnr lama.d iicntiy. La.t niafct anoth.r Tarkar taxi. whl'. nwrint .at on TT.bb atr.t. raa Into a am. I rr at th Inurwrtiea of Main .tr.at. Tbi t o-. th Tarh.r mac h In., whi. h bad bn r ntly rrirod. wa b.'ly dtmac4. th anvall car wap l: qoiurl. HOT ELM EN END MEETING Mulr Trll Wa.hlnstoa) frrahra of Colombia Highway Wontlrr. rvTTUi tvK.. ro--. :t jp.c!a:. -Tw.atr m.mhr of th. iroo tat lotlmit A.x-ltlon to lay w.r n t.rtaln.4 br II. W ..ntneton aaaacia t.oo at a f-t-tothr m..tina b.ld for th. twofold purpo. of bttr ac. atiaiatnr th fcotIm.a of th .North w..l with .arn oth.r and promotinc mut ial lnt.r.t f th tourut ada tar of th two tat. Th. mo.tina ct'd tonicht with a hit bnv.t. J X. Mrm4'4. pr..l-tf-ct of th Va.rlna-toa a.Mclatlon. pra.id.'J. Tho urxoa bot.lm.n dia playad at t. hanqi.t a motion pic t u. B'rrt d-pi'-tlna- th f.atur.a of tho Columbia Kichway. 5000 USE LIBRARY BOOKS rrwdktoa Show FVr Cent Gala Otcr XormNrr IjiI Vrar. rr.vrt.rrrv. or. t-. st -?- c!Li Mor than i " book w.r bor- rvw.4 from th t'.ntral Library at Ton d t.n aa.l th li branch Hbrari.o la t matil.a County last month. Thla la tn f.r.t month In th bi.tory of th Ubrary to pa th t0t mark and ahow a dla of l'' pr cnt or.r Xo .mbor of la.f y.ar. wha 2SH Tolum.. wr cir:ulatd. Th branch tthrart.a In t'matil'.a County ar at A'-na. Milton. r. wat.r. FarndaU. Ilfmlii. V..ton. .. n, A4ama. Kr.nfi.l.l. Vlnvont. II. Ua. l ilot ftoch and Tumaluas. BREATH HOLDING AMAZES Vrll-Ksona rs-x-rrary of Stale? la Adtl to ljaaUl Student. Wr.m nd t nd of In l'nlt.4 Ktat aavajaat baa a craiod by Abonl Savaoa Car Dootlaral for w lark till TU4 tp. an Krolrlo II a Arm ModoablodL XEtT TORK. rc. SI. Tb eommttta rpr..ntlns a! trunk lln railroad I. .din; Into Xw York, annonnc-! to day liat th frolcht mbro. do clard by tha many road tao fa'.lod to amalloralo th traftlo ronllon. Ih.r Mint approlmat.ly . car a.atm.d for X Tork on ltna or at t.rminala. Actmc on thla. tho p.nnyTnla. X.w York C.ntral and l-chlth Va'-lay dK-tard additional atrminl .mbaro on Ir.lstl conaiin.d to tork lor .arort or roaatvla ahlpmnt. Th I'.nnitania tnd.d Ita r c.nl imbatft on lrlu:iy all frlht for aiport. coaatm or dnmtie do llT.rl.a. mcpt dr4 rnaata. oth.r p.rtahabt fr.ishl and food product, to Includ ahtpiu.nta orlctnatlna; on tb I'.nn.T'-'ania, rblUd.lp.ila. Haltimor A aMnrort and W.at Jray 41 ibor railroad. Th Nw Tork C.ntral d.clarod an .mbarao en all carload fr.lcht .xc.pt IlT.to.k. craln. fr! moat, prorlsiona and luumtiona. Th Iathlo Vatlay dclar4 aa tn barso on all Kaat bound fr.tsht from conaxtlo lin trtln Hour and rain prod jeta. llvaalock. drraacd maala. p.rl.hatt. fr.lshta. coaj. cohr, furl oil and proTlalona. THREE IN ROBBER NET timj at Mtniirir.LD mr.Tirr mtrr.cr a iiointr max. Ath.r Caacht atoallnaj Ur rroaa Saloon laollato t'aaapaalaa la C'onfraaloa Offlcwr. MARSliriELD. Or, P-. SI Sp cl!. Arthur tiak.r. A. M. Jannln and Kr.d llai.y. who cam to tlila aoc Iton ta.t w..k from Albany, aro h.ld by Sh.r'.ff Alfrd Johnaon on char of partictpal.ec In a ..rl.a of robb.rlra and a holdup lal Msht In Mar.hfl'.d and North M.nd. liakcr waa dctctd al.allnc lltuor from th Ka! Saloon br WiUtr hrrlff V. C Laird laat aisht about o'clock. J.nnlna-a wa tdntlfld today by trmiam :tr.ry ar.d r. T. Tcrchirtk. of North H.rvd. a lh ntaakrd hlshway man who h.ld th.m up at th point of a tun aad robbd th.m. liak.r adi-lltrd hi full I. for h waa takan by th Deputy t-h.rlff when h I'll or.r a partition and Injurrd him a.lf. II Implicate llai.y. aar'nc h r.cclrad th bolt:. aa th.y r paaa.d out. luk.r and Jnn!na had brn work inc on a loff drlv In th b'antiam K;r bafor comma; h.r and llai.y m a aitr in a r.ataurant at Al bany. Th trio will b held to tr. January rand Jury. PUPILS T0MAKE DISPLAY .Mllnanklr Iomc-tlc Srlcnoe and Manual Training Ilranrlir rnlL MILWAVKIK. Or TVc. SI 3pclaL An hlbltion of th product of th dorn.tlc aclcnc. art and manual irainlna; d'partrn.nt wl! b beld In th Milwaukl choo tomorrow nlsht to which th public I Inrlt.d. Tb diraclor bar uajrr eon t.m ptatlun th erection of another build-in- on tho cround for th u of do mtic a.nc and manual tralnlnc." aid t'lr.ctor J. V. Url. today, "(or tb.a dpartn.nl which ar too crowded." WHISKY STOCK IS TAKEN Irlrnda Tlay Trick on rtoacbnrg Man lo Tlrralrn Vrnrriiire. nostEHVIl'l. Or, TK. SI. IPpeclal.) Wlahlna- to lay In a aupply befor N.w l.ar'a. Tom McCarthy laat ht urday purcha.'d a quart bolt I of whtaky. M piac'd th bottle In hi. blp pocket and . topped la a clear tor to play card. Iiyatand.r r.moeed th cork from th. botti. and - Ita atrawa emptlrd tb bottl. Mr. McCarthy failed to appreciate th. Joh. and haa tbr.atn.4 ' geaac en thoee who played th trick. "THE AJLOMINO." The h!h-rad. tnodtly priced el ver. Moat popular a a licht, mild mek. II li bo of SJ: I3.2i bos of I. Acc.plabl Chrlatma sir. 8l Slchel Ov. J ad at- Mail order promptly f.Ued, Adr. rortland Prl-oncr Ianlancd. MALflVL Or tec?. SI. fpclal ) Governor Withyromb today laaued a pardon for Trank Jcott, convicted In the Moniclpal Court of Tortland laat month of bavlna; opium In hi poaaoa- Ion. Vcott waa aenlenced to 14 day In the Multnomah County JaiL Ilia pardon wa unqualifiedly recommended by Municipal Jude t.Tnon. who pr. tded at bl trial, and by I-rpuly lia-irtct-Atlorney I.U:h, roaculor In th caa. "By th IfcJjl Box I lW;? They iJ i ir ILL YOUR GIFTS BRING TOTAL SATISFACTION? A Near Final Xmas Message FROM FORTLuVND'S GREAT QUALITY STORE JAEGER BROS. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday THEN XMAS. and that is the day your jjifU go before the critical eyes of the recipient. Tho box that bears j-our gift tells the story so let your footsteps now lead you to the great shop of Jaeger Bros., where quality of merchan dise is unquestioned where prices never vary and where you, 3ourself the purchaser, are as sured the utmost for 3-our money always. (Day by day this store's sales jump higher and higher. Now 65 better than our Xmas sales a year ago why?) THIS STORE'S DIAMOND VALUES ARE UNAFPROACIIED S Jaeger Bret.' pecial 1100 diamond rinr. for ' ladies. This is the ring that nets the standard for diamond values. See the misses' diamond rings espe cially priced, in new and up-to-date, set tings, at 110 to $25. See the diamond rings for the babies, many different de signs and especially priced at $2.50 to $6. See the great line of gents' diamond rings and studs, largest assortment, at $25 to $1500. Regardless of the market advance of the price of riatinum, all of the Platinum Rings all of the Platinum Lavalliers and all Platinum goods and mountings remain on sale here at the old prices. TAlTaPlTP RDaTlQ Jewelers J AJLLxaCnatv sjJSXJu. OPTICIANS 131-133 Sixth Street, Oregonian Building SOLDIERS GET GIFTS France to Send Packages to Trenches Free of Postage. DELICACIES GO FROM HOMES j ".erg-rant Elliott C. Cowdln. of New York, bare been allowed eight day In America exclusive of the time for the Yoyaire. They are on board the steamer Rotterdam. While Christmas In Paris will be less gay than usual, the mothers, as is Indicated In the crowded shops, are buying freely for the children. The Government will not permit restaurants and cafes to remain open later than the uaual cloalna; hour of 10:30 o'clock and there la no more reserving; at high prices of tables In noted restaurants for midnlKht suppers. Also there will be none of the one-time street frivoli ties. The church services will be un usually tmnre.etve. Salmon Hatrlw-d at Ala. NEWPORT. Or- Pec. SI (Special) in. 1 1 1 t n VI ..." U v. M m . th Ala. Iltver hatchery haa Ju.t bn Ihtrda of a million younff rhlnook. A tare preeota of th fund for the v.ntur wa raid by privet, sub scription. XI r. pollock la eupcrtnlend- Two Paatnrs .rcrt Call. HOOP HIVKR. Or. lc. SI. tp ctal t !. J. U Allen, formerly of Nob!e. Okla ha accepted a call to th HeiChta Haptlat Church of tnt city. H.v Jona tamu.l. former paator of tn Incal ch-jreh. baa accepted a call to lliliabvro, U. a One llondred Ttionand Men to Be rcrmltled to Go Kroni J'ront to (iM-nd Cltrlatmas With Ksml Ilea Cafes Close Knrly. TARIS. Pec. 51. Any one In Krance may send a Cbrlatmaa parcel welshing; up to two pound to a soldier at the front without paying; poetas on the package. A bill conferring this privi lege which holds good from dale until January waa unanimously paaaed by parliament today. letter are always carried free. The families of soldiers have not watted for the passage of this law. but have been overloading for some Mm past th mean of transport to the front with Christmas package. They bav sent cold chlckena, meat. plea. .very varl.ty of cake, sweetmeat. pr.aerved fruit and every imaainauie thin In the way of wearing apparel. Probably lOe.ouO men from th Iron: III pnd Chriatmaa with tneir lami Ilea. Th military administration haa ncen aen.roua with leavea and soldiers ar now allowed six day at home, not counting th time of going and com ing formerly th period was four da. Th American aviator. IJeutenant William K. Thaw, of Pittburg; rer yort NnriKin Prlnc of toton. and Store Open Evenings Until Christmas Buy Now! .CSy Don,t at & art 1 ' 1 kj - W&iK Tell V Me A There's jw No ijS m Claus- His name is Legion and he's buying as never before for the boys of eight, eighteen and eighty and for every age between. Buying at this store for men and boys buying where service is ample and cour teous buying away from the crush and the hurly-burly of the department stores. House Coats and Smoking Jackets $3.95 for all $5 garments; $5.95 for all $7.50 and $10 gar ments; $9.85 for all $12.50 and $13.50 garments. Dressing Gowns Half Price $2.25, $3.25, $4.25 and $6.25 for luxurious Gowns that were $4.50, $6.50, $8.50 and $12.50. Men's Hats new shapes, new colors; the Brewer, $3; the Stetson, $4, $5; the Knapp-Felt, $4 ; the Dunlap, $5. Give "him" a Hat Order. Umbrellas silk and gloria; stout frames, unique handles; $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6, $10. Suitcases and Traveling Bags $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $20. Silk Shirts-43.65 instead of $5 for handsome striped silk shirts ; all sizes. Pajamas fine lisle or silk, in white, tan and lavender; $3.50, $5, $6. "Vassar" Union Suits cotton, lisle, wool, silk and wool, pure silk; $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50, $5, $6, $8.50. Silk Half Hose sheer silk, solid colors ; 50c the pair. Gloves Dent's and Perrin's famous makes; stylish shades; $1.50, $2, $2.50; Auto Gloves, $4, $5, $6. Neckwear new silks, stripes and figures; 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Cuff Links and Scarf Pins $1 to $3.50; Full Dress Sets, $2.50, $3.50. Men, Main Floor Boys, Second Floor BEN SELLING Ssss Ends Dry, Hoarse or i 4 4 y. Painful toughs Quickly A Star. I. Tfsa-M4 laeiseaalr bat I aj aaled Tb prompt and positive mnilts given br this pleasant taating, bome-tnadc cough srrup has caused it to be used in more bomee than anr other remedy. It fives almost in.tarjt relic I and will usual r overcome the average cough ia 24 bocr. Oct 2 '4 ounces Tinex (30 rents worth from anr drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu lated sugar srrup. Ibis makes a full pint a family aupplv of the moat ef fective cough remedy at a coat of onlr 54 rent or lea. You couUln't bur as much readv-made cough medicine for 12 .". fasilv prepared and never spoiia. lull directions with Pincx. 1 be promptnesa. certainty and" esse with which this 1'inex yrup overcomes a bad roti-h, chest or throat cold ia truly remarkable, it quickly loosens a drv, boar or ticht cough and heals and soothe a painful rough in a hurry. With a persistant loose) couch it stop the for mation of phlejrm in the throat and bron chial tubes, thus ending the annojing barking. Pines is higMr ronrentrateel eom ponnd of genuine Norwav pine extract, rich in giiaiacol and is famous the world over for its splendid effect in bronchitis, whooping mugh, bronchial asthma and winter concha. To avoid disappointment in making this. ak vour druggist for "2V4 ounces of rinev.." and don't a-cpt anything elae. A guarantee of absolute satisfac tion, or monev promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Tho Co.. U Wave, isd. Secure This MAXWELL And Pay As F H V ak J ;-. Y ou Kide ODERN METHODS applied to automobile retail business that's the meaning of the "Maxwell War" Yon hav the nrivileee of testing, using, enjoying your car after a small down payment, and the balance is pay as you ride. What about the car? Why, it's a M MAXW -the car sold under a unique guarantee. For further recommendations ask the owners -many of them in and about Portland. It's made of the kind of stuff that's put into the larger and higher priced cars. The material and workmansip assure long and satisfactory service. Price $655 ?nrZt'd F. O. B. Detroit C.L.BOSS&CO. 613-617 Washington Street Portland, Oregon Wholesale Office Address MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORPORATION W. J. LA CASSE, Supervisor 312-314 East Madison Street Portland, Oregon