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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
BERLIN WOULD PAY, BUT HOT DISAVOW Dcre to End Lusita.nia Dis pute, Even Ignoring Home . Opinion, Indicated. f.EW PROPOSAL DUE SOON ilflBB-- I Srvt la I : Mart to tx-cile Ce tthil Dlplooaat l.idrnlty lor I'.rrak Ut Aattrla-llBBiary. TV Ailtt.V-JTOV. i . :. N.w prw o-.t.. tfora Crspiany for satllem.Bl r ih Luuaa ritrersr. wbkb t II-f I m lor.iis t'f,.-a kD Will KtU'; l. th l"nit4 !"!. s.cci la b Brnt.4 I tb tt artm.et B.tl w. - It l ta t.r itoo.j tr BottieB t ..it ..t,tirjUi mKol " ttra.'rf7. IB trffnu AbUimK . . ! l- a Ml WB.r t;l-nint wtt tp-tJ brtat in. It w lW tb tier f..Lt;. r ulf" ff" ft.. "" . ' nj (rulKUT artt bwu r-ai ouw. Tnfurn..ioT .il ef leli-td l!ttC . .rl. t.'l d'etf. .na tf t.mffi " sp't f .rt i;J BBtul" S-14 Bri,. v th re-it.! f" w 'Mrtl f I- i:rm -! es4 n:. rr ar.t.. . aai l 4--m4 A t.ci-i.a.ll tni try t H f tb i.'Hiil of tn . T i Brnt statu. f tn !! t .... . l . l.utwle ttr'il. Th I nttad Bit:... Bt n.u-'t -l " 4 l f IP IB Lo'l tt:. .. rt-r-; ("t '! U A rmfl f i arbitral. In. ''" -.iMB.'a . ; t. It - Sin ..... .miuwl tl l I'.MlUiOt Biht ... rL"tre.o wi' t oJala-- n c ti ti It w : I tatol a4 ioi .f runl4i!)( iMlKa ImIm Pas t It It an. !'.. ru xrmt It tint MHtRt l ta fr f m. a ..i.jf but -rma oBl4 in it la T' 'i"n t i4Arin ..m-nr,.4.-. t ontl' ) l . u a tn.c tn t4u.itn VICTIM OF BRUTAL ATTACK AND SCENE OF CRIME. , . :ff:R"i T - IT'S' jL-s J - ', - .-., -v- -!-f i - . ,-v'i- AimmiA qptc mio ti lUU IntnUlu UliLII .rl tfil cnuVl 1 1 t.mi. a. ti t t itti"i'i r p'it:r t .it tftt r.'Urriil rf thIll k fho'il'i Itfimit t m r n Ji tl t ftt t mo.l rttrit til i iitrU-ll.utrr. A Uttrina t l.tl . f., i.tk.. t:i. nNt. o iTipr- e-B !iiv "k Vir.fi. Ttt it f4 frn AsiawMiief l,nfiH mr mny Bif.-'ltl ln.li.',lto b Aw WAR III WEST REVIVING no cttrf m:roTrii n rv- ! 4aBtt T rmrmtr - tliM ka - wl. h Tt n t ff front. pKoa In ii. t r"''lt BP r- n... jpir. Bnttor6i w.ttif . a ! mat. Tin rt:i:ry oa kclA tJ wt lnrAiaxtr -ti. r., t f -'--!tiy to:t ca iu i i;n m ts o. -'i:tr t.l. ration C l rtmnn'.Wt.rltotit It RitW. no tltimt ajt Xm filn a th ifm.111 to Inert, hat HU ( ajviiic lott avceioei of trn'-h for t.m ti n tT IM r.'t n1 T ;rma) rrft 8 n,-! tTi-wr as 4 Z n ra ra :'fir.l. T'-a rpcrt : "T-"ta avt.oaj cimma-a-t yearlaf rt n pi trtf af a awria.a f llfmta an 1 irt.tia. Ti jai"f tf il(mm !. ra fllr iBt hup btnl, imra 9a'r4.r ha r-t-nt4 Tt toeal u-nrr f uriiatr'4 prinra l4: ain 'a t jtQi;iQ4 vf tbaaa aaf atttftta U Mil - Tia :r(trH arT:.-!al rfirt lalt, e an -i ttii;tiit :nf t,N. roat ani a 1 I. l.t iSt llr wva .-t:aJt ftttri'rUa ar Jlfmttff. Tn nmy tran-ia a( anSar4 anl om:) ii-l'i wirrt so. ?at. Tha ra u r.t ra B'imri'n Afcr ta mm BP' tna pir'r wiUUi. lur (U4tl t - turt 1 1 jt n C" T')" li.-fl.a, T'prt l:t af rao ea''l aori a( art.iury 4aia.l aaacftf ROSEBURB BARS REVELS ucl or-ri tw to ic r.v rR(io t:w irui Kir. Hn, Maal Nrtrn. Aaaa) la. Tkaaka Bit la tar MrMo. aaal4. ba Bt4 l.l ak4 rla . Vmtr (iMi I tla M. Kaaat. M bar tcaaa aaaa aa Oracsaaf. C Wttlaaal Atratp, tar tttkaa Llaa Haaal Tat t bit ! m laa bmal Aral . t R KEMP ACCUSED Mrs, Myers Identifies Picture as That of Assailant. THREE SUSPECTS ARE HELD :lt f l Ptfff-rrol City llabnj of Xonng k tint Krt-p fntto Irti at IimIiI X IUj Itnda llallct la Lab-f arm. loBaT car ca rhla or ahla (racord on Ihta a lilt: confulnc. tear on forthaatl. arar OO rlM tntJdla Bncar. arar oa Ufl Ind't flnrtr; hat. will probably o.ar toft hat or blark dorbjp. clochra. art:l probablr wtar blua flannrl or black aattaa artlrt. probably antdlum dark-coloraal ault, baa apptaranca oi ordioary work Ina-matw rnoro coi.ciDitrK ptkaxgk Krmp'a Plot ore Taara al Kmntf Kan 1'raactaro Slntllo a I.lootl'a. A trBaTB rolnridanco rama to lik-bl rtaltrda wba It waa ati-nttr4 that lb pbolocrapb of K.n It. Krmp. w bo. nxt to titer Bart holomtw. ( ttit.t oucbt bjr rortlaad autbortrfaa, wa. ttkan at tb n pboto rallvrv. al Fourth and itarkal airtata. tsao Kran- rlaro, a waa Ibo pKlur of Joba Llnnd. rlrtim of tha trunk tnurdrr myatrrr. Tbo tvark-roand of tha Krmp plrturt la I'ltcllral. to toa mlnulcal dlil. with that of tha pbotocraph of I.lnnd and Aston Andrta. found with tb body la tb trunk. It la not man-It tha drop, can palr.lad for tb barkcround thai 1 lb aama In both plcluraa. but Iht arranttarnrnt of Coniplcmrolarjr acttlng la I'ttntUaL. Thfa doaa not form a link ltn th two rrimca. for Kroip crrtaloljr 1 not Hartholomtw. f -tn" I fVjiW frta t'tja ibta a-ri. II dil not fiad Oflftl at fcera. aa 4 at I II fcoardaJ anotbtr jitajr. which look him to t'lrat and AHr atrota. It arrlttd al lb pott- attWm abortlx btfnr o'rtrvk. toaatait Art Amatrt ( tad .rlou.:y lai-Jtrtd of on ol')an (,)r AanM? of Arihnr na ra ti ! . drtrtra tow loo It would vrxrr is m:i.n at iivgiim1: ) kr larw4 a Ar4 Aa aatt attaall; tar. LJ) blatal ArttttK r.i miKt r ct. r-. :i.-i.!.run aa''i''Lii4 af m tut f wt ltmo.acrae!3a br a aw Ytr't tja tn manOr af In CuCf t'o io. il lor ii Pit want racord la f r af anfip- in t.i. I'va optw taw ao i tT" t k!-t t. tPi lttr oa t i l af t rr Tit a''tla w.a Ua. tr it r?rt'4. wri'a It bwais ka-ttr t :aC rtrt.t( pafioaa had p4an4 ta ftrta In. tilvanl of tha ifY . " r- f ta f-t that t'ouaty i. i tCsi-i l 4 la tb dry rant. Tha poiii-a eff't-trt fc ba !a p j-H'l t arr.tt -arr proa f tun ! aripiit ts. Prtt. T pit arraata. if pt art n-t. w Ui b ctl;a4 br a ity orlrcn- provliiin aa tiaat 2ruak Tail tha t:r;'a of Hottbirr and tu-mitr tra in rai:a ta wticom 1a irinf drt Bptll tt la t ft'.otr Pt Irani cf tit acw Jr It ronatltrtt ajioat cartaio. :try traia arrltta C.rt frnrn l"ortlB4 crri4 bl tag t:traPnatt ef Iritor for ICotaNarc po j t ao't bota tfio aifpaat aad rat road a.Ti.'t ara ptrttacint aa ttauaaal ru . Aa m.tar a thra barrala of li'j aor arrlin bar fc btta toa t a t.njia p-rn. TI. A tcntri mi aat mt tit t-'att raa nnn n. It uta It aa:.al4 It 4t1W tWiWtt AalMiaaad ttk for a aftvial dUtrir IrtUr to b d.:irrd la th city. At tb poatofflc k k4 a acran.tr how MitiK llurl kurt r.!! I hi nam. Ill Best ar but know a. A a raautt of tbo lrlrr,rami dlt fatchad TuaaUar nlcht and tb plctarrs af tb auapact aprrad tbrouttb tb rnt- Hu3 of Tb Urta-oniaa trlaT morn. inc. offu-tra all or took actloa oa tbo raa. Tbr au pacta wr arrtat'd. dm waa la Luaaa. on la Tb I'a.Ir and on la Troutd-1. Tb l.u-'ri maa rn"tt ctoac!;- aoawtrtd th d.M-riptioa of Krmn. I'aiar Itputy h'rtft Packaiaa. tb rlrcultr with Information urd from th aaval rriC.oT ofric for Kroip tni.attj Irt I orttand and aarU for Inn at Urmrtor wa prtpartd c fr poon jtafrday and on la man war buid la tnd;caT out copiaa. Offtttr A llbtal bltt. flhtrtff llurlburt had paraoaal chars of tb pur.uit TuraJtf nisbt and a. I tlar laaiaruar. t adac b;l.i yrattroay worhtd l patta l-bi.lipa. Cbrntolf.r- oa aa l i-kann, bub of w bom Baa btta ti b4 aiO'-a th crtoi. ana Apu- tita lloUo-T linriburt. . tvay. trtnkua. Twhanor an4 Ltl- Kamo waa arraataii la TB .-atiaa wbaa l ra old fr !-a:in a horaa a vacua and iml t- tba ralormatory at tUitm. II mothar aala ytror that, aa a boy. Ktmp had alway bB rratlc and Bab) ft l apatm. Mrt. Tcfl ItU nl.at waa aati to r la critw-al ror-litlora. Th ouii'l wa lo- attd la th lower part of lb Iub afr.tr aa A-rar anur.aiioa. out an- othtr aiaminatloa mar b Btttaary toJtr a-ror4!naT ! I"halrln X.Kitr. It I foural ah la loo waak to iintlcr.o aa eptratloa. 1 krtlaa'a llaalaa AdrfV r. wonderful atamln of tb youn woman, who crawtrd thro'Jh tb il natil fo'ie 4 ahuld from oe of 6;o. and ItlXua. wa tb cc-mm.nl ol ttt.aitat at lao Uov4 amarttaa llutiittl. l"rlri tbo eparattoPi h ldBC4 Uttla tfl-t of tna i".t. aaj waa bit to tr cbrf4lly to thot who aaw h.r. Th tb-t of tba act-vk. how. a.tr. waa caf.f t.ty aao.Jtd. at tb r ;tt f Iht pbtai.laa. 4-al b Bii-bt not b n4jty t.-Ht4. tr hutbaad raaialnad with bar firoit-tioul Tittday a ht and all alar yat.ray. Bt l.atlaar fr a! p. and a-rr!r takina" a mo er. a c I far mJa Thr bad a- arctr knot aa- b other a year btor talr weddinaT ThaBhal laa- day. ha ;d ya.rHy. II i a ttn-.tr al GratPiam. work-laa- a th Ciataland plat a ! atn of ci.aa cut attcura. kawtada-t cf t ataa:i Cam to kirn eorn ti af!r th a-t waa corn mitta l It camt bom at ortock for tppr o-it4 tie wit and. aftr put-tiaa- ta bora. ar. w.nt dowotowa. n tho war bom at o clock, b or heard tba fh.rlff t.I-ln. with anothtr Boaa racarKtan- tha O'ttraar. arvd It ud da!y daon.d opoa bm that It bad beta ha ob wit of a bora tbejr wer f-ablntr It a. 4 that ho haaw Eraa R Kmp by ikM. Iriouci aot personally. II 4e nt btliet that hla wi: bad er lata th maa befor. rartalt kail kr-flaa. Vrt. Vre la tba dausbttr of Mr. aa4 V-t. Thomaa Wtlien. who rtald oa a ftrrn atr "alrltr. Th.r Meyr met bie wife. II aara that at on llroe be waa errplortd la lortlatvd aa a honttkttptr. but that b do aot kr." br whom. Mr. aad Mr. Witaoa tleiled th dausbler at th hoapltal ytrdr. ita R Kemp, ana G-ie Andaraoa. la ct.tr r l btd aa follow: An, SI Tear a but looka bttwata JI aad II year: htlchl. fet lochca: walcht. I pouBda. but may b a trirl lishtar: hair. :cfat brown: roattpleiloo, medium rudly: eye. lifM blu and) bar rather attrr or earaat lonk: Btarc. none: lea I jrta. rta-vlar, bat prtf. Pro) Ing lie la Krmp. riroKxr. or, ic. : .pcii A maa alvln hi nam aa Arthur I'lampett. taken from a aoutbbound rtaarrilrr train, la Pa-lna held by tb KuceB ro'.lre. who auaptct that h I Kraa U. Kemp, wanted in unnoman CouBly a tb aaaaliant of Mra Vlab-el Myer. of tlreabam. Th arreat waa mad fallowing- tb receipt laet night of a trlrtrim from rortland Il'loc drarrlotloa of Kemp. Clampeit maintain that h la not Kemp. Th Multnomah County tsber Iff t!cption4 today that h wa nd ln a photoerarh to aaatat In detcr- nilnlDtt Ilia fiuention or icienmy. Woman Red Cross Physician to Testify at Washington. HER ROOM HIT BY SHELL GIRL FOODLESS 2 DAYS mi. KAflT. or Rosr.m mi, bkcomf.s tridi: i jtrts. Trateler I aabla t riad Aaaeriraa Aak fe Aid A hew h Mia) Iter ate mate. I:05JPCnO. Or, c. S. (bpeclaL) Without f oo J for two day and nights whlto etranilad la Japan, waa th ex- ptrtcne of Mle Oertrud P.aal. a prom inent alrl of Ibia city, who returned to her horn her laat oicht from Manila Vila Itaat sailed from th Fhlllppinea N'o-erober . with urfirlrat funds on hr ptraoa for aa uninterrupted trip to yUn b ranclarn. Mia left th steamer at llunckonc. China, and did not return to lb pier In time to board It befur It departed, fh wa compelled to aalt several days for a frtl.hler. oa which h left. rea-hlnar Naaaaakl. Japan, e'ebt day later. Hha bad Just suffi cient fuo.'a left to take railway pas Bag to lhlmonoarkT, where ah r main4 without food for two days, wtttt trying to find soma American who would aid her. Aa trnglish woman finally learned of Jf'.e lt' prdlrament and prorlded her with aolfirlnt funds to appeae bar hunger a ret eearh Tokohama. hre b found hr bacgag. In which' hr surplua money bad beo placed before sailing- front Manila. Th trip, with th delay, erupted seven week. Tb acb4ui to ban I'ranrlKoj 31 dty. OREGON HAS 10DELEGATES .pMrtlonnrol for Ilrpabliran Con irolloa I AnnouDcrtJ. MALUM. Or, Dec. : ?pciaL Oregon a apporllonm.Bl of delegate to lb I'.epubiican National convention to rominat candidate for I'realdent and Vlc-Prtidtnt la 10. according to Jame II. Ilernolde. secretary of tha ltpub!icaa National commute, la a letter to Secretary of flat Olcott. This la th sam ounbar of delegates allotted to Oregon when th laat Na trona! convention met. I'nder tb ap- portloBmeat four of th dalegat will L b electej from th stat at larg and tb remainder chon two from each of tb stat a lore Congreaaional districts. Sale-. Max Uave Sanitary Ioxpax-tor. FAL.KM. Or, Dec ! (Special) Craatioa of th offlr of city aartltary Inspector will bt eonsidered by th Faiera City Council at Ita meeting next Monday. Aa ordinance defining th duties of IMS official and fixing th salary at T a month wtll t Intro- A.-plranls for tb proposed or ducd- k.. f.fw aeaaae of fic BT A. ti- Klnlav. K. W. KtUbb. R. h4ai --, IK..-)a at-M -a tvawa. a- Maid Nearby Klllttl Slamcr Not Warnrtl. fcaja Vr. Ccclk) Crrll, bo Iircad IVrlDg 1'actor In Anrrlca Coin- to War. NITW TOnK. Dec 5 J. Dr. Ceclle OrelU th Ited Cross physician who wa on th steamship Ancona when It waa torpedoed and sunk in tn airan-r r.n..n. arrived her today on th n-hambeau on her way to Washington to maka a deposition for th flat Department regarding: mc Anmna'a alnklnif. lr. Urcll repeated her atory of th inriti.ni at rjreviouely told in caoie ai.oatches. and described In detail how ha entered her stateroom Just as a hell from th' submarine burst through a porthol and kllld a maid. Mrs. Orell declined to say specifically that anr of the lifeboats bad been shelled, but sh did say that a consld erable number of th survivors were wounded befor being; taken on in AnronR. No warning- wa given to the Ancona. Dr. Creil added, th presenc of the ...hni.Hna rirat bin- knowo when a shell crashed Into th forward prt of thai ah Id. -Naturally. Iher wss much confu sion." Dr. Orell said, -but of th ac tion of th crew I do not deslr to say anything-. Kifteen lifeboats were launched, but only sight sot away eacly. I had to Jump from tbo deck of th ship about li feet to the, boat In which I took refuge. -Fully 0 persons, most of tbem wounded by shell from th submarine or by flying debris. Vera on the decks of the Ancona when she went down. "It was 11 hour befor tha eight boats wer picked up. sh said. "Many of those In the boats were wounded and their sufferings were Intense. -I am grateful for my escape, but I would rather have srone down-with the ship than to be a factor In Involving my country in war." LIVY STIPP IS MENTIONED i:-CHy Allorncj nclleTcd to Slalrd for Tlace Again. lie OflKCOX CITT. Or, Dec, 19. (Spe cUL) An apparently authentic rumor haa It that Uvy htlrp. ex-City Attor ney and City Recorder, will be tha City Attorney under Mayor Ilackelt. Mr. Ilackell ha made no announce ment of hut selections for City Attor ney. Chirr or folic ana outer out-clals. An Informal meeting1 of tha Council either Thursday or Friday night, when names for tho appointive city positions 111 be discussed. Is considered prob able so that the new officers can take their posts on the first day of the new yejar. UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN ifcrttnord From First Page tim required for drill during th Bum mer, and bcaus such an army would bav to pas through an experimental stag such aa the National Ouard of th country has already passed through. Hoe. ever. If the people of tba country dec Id that a continental army Is, la their opinion, th means of defense they want, tb Oregon National Uuard will make no fight in th matter. They consider that prep.redns 1 tb tblng aejlrcd. Many said they would not care to Join such an army. Motive Xt PrBL As to th Federal pay bill, th Ore gon Coard officers wish It not through any personal motives, but because of th Impetus that It Is hoped It will give to recruiting. It waa aald by on of th officers that If It came to a ques tion of pay for th men or pay for th officers It would b a unanimous state ment among th officers that they would b willing to serr without pay In order that th Guard service might be strengthened. In his speech before the ouard Offi cer yesterday. AOjuiani - uenerai Ueorge A. White urged the necessity of strengthening tb National Guard, and declared that the success of the Federal pay bill would mean Increased strength. Ills sentiments were r-echod by other officers, among them being Cap tain Houck. Captain Vance, captain J. A. Buchanan. Captain A. W. Orton and Major Carle Abrama. Malor McAlxander. commandant of th Oregon Agricultural College, apoka of tha necesalty of Increasing th Na tional defense, and summarised his con tentions by declaring; that compulsory military service should not ba any woraa than Jury duty. CoAoacl J-X-ea Jacajoa tM a-iouttx 4.1 iS in 1 if P Goods Charged Today and lomorrow til) Go on February First Statement Measure the Cold i 1 1M in m 0 vWeVe a Quiet Little Lunch Room our Base- mpnt a tilace 3?3 where the tired mother or 7J eiV-R weary man can enjoy a, cup of i -i T j real Lnocoiaie, Cnf fpp. a disk of Orange Pekoe Tea, or eat with relish a simple, well-prepared Salad or Light Lunch. Our Ice Creams, Ices and Cold or Hot Fountain Drinks are rightly made and prop erly served. We've made the humble Base ment one of our most active floors. Keep the house rightly warmed. This 24-inch, ac curate Spirit Thermometer would sell for $1.00 in most stores, but just because it bears our name you can have it for 25c Always We Have Accurate Thermometers, Barometers, Hydrometers, Salo meters, Hygrometers for all needs, trades and callings. 59 "plat i tv''- LI WOOD'V.ftr! ClARKL O t-O Save H&C Trading Stamps We Deliver 147l LAMl'S and Chars; A More, lie Oar Haaeanet Klectrteal Dept. A BOOK OP at Ff, ORBE7T STAMPS VU IS SKTI-ItAIa BOLLAHS KAJtXI-D JU-ngB -n-BTETAT W-STfWgK -.MABSMAU. .70O-T1OME A 6171 FREE 10 with all Ice soda purchases in our Tea-Room or at the Soda Fountain from 2 P. M. until we close at 9. STAMPS in - e .v. v.r. ha TtolnteiA out the great need oP military preparedness. Tho resolutions aaopiea or mo in ference pledged its support to any rea sonable Increase in tbo Regular Army, and recommended a constitutional change that would put the National Guard on the same basis practically i . . v. - -.tti.rt tn ba called Into active service only when tho Nation is threatened. . . Further action included tna follow ing resolution: .-fKi. ...iutlBMnn p-n.a on record In favor of compulsory military service as outlined in senator George E. Cltam- berlsln a bill. u.- r..i that It la tha dutv of every citizen to render military service to his Government, believing that every man who enjoys' the blessings, privilege and protection of his country should also bear his Just share of Its burdens and responsibtltles. UtHmanUl nfflrara toolf tl O the matter of recruitment with tho various company commanders and it was i k . ih. . 1 1 1 . p it 1. at nreaent in splendid condition with bright prospects for the Government inspection which takes place in February ana uarcn oi this year. The biggest turnout on -.t.t aara. Hi. BK.iiranr of all the commanders to their senior officers. Following- the conrerence me orii cers were the truests of the general staff at dinner and In the evening at tended th llellig Theater In a body. Officers attending- ine conierence were: Adiutant-General George A. White, Portland. Colonels Creed C. Hammond. Eugene; Clenard McLaughlin; Portland. LJeutenant-Coloncl Berton Jv. Law- ion. Majors "Walter W. Wilson. I- IL Knapp, Martus B. Marcellus. Loren A. Bowman and Hiram V. Welch, all of Portland, and Carle Ah rams. William G. White and Wlllard u. coppernou. oi Eugene. r'.ni.ln. ta-IHI.tyi R f.llhert. Aatorla: Waldo 1 Cheslre. Eusene; Henry Hock- enyo-. Wlliara r . Liaugneny. oi ron land; George E. Houck. Hoseburg: Eu gene Moshberger. Woodburn; Charles A. Murphy. Corvallls; Frank M. Powell. Albany; Clarence rtotcnaiss. run-inna- iiw.II K Rlanchard. Orctron City: r-nn-t Kt.rVin Dallaa: Max IL Uehlhar. Salem; Leo J. A. Plroni. Portland;-John A Buchanan. Ftoseburg; .rancis x Mlchelbook. McMlnnvllle; Paul O. Bond. t. Rnv Woods. Cottage Grove. Alva J. Vance, Medford; Eugene C. Llbby. t-oriiano: t nanus x. ncuuii. Portland: Merritt B. Huntley. Eugene; William a. Williams. Eueerre; Curtis B. Winn. Albany. Second lieutenants. Philip A. Lives- ley. Woodburn; Orville A. Stevens. Portland; Eldon C. Blanchara. Oregon City; Alnsley Q. Johnson, Portland; Henry O. Miller, aiciiinnvme; 111 lam M. Coplan. Portland; Glonmore John J. Kernan. Rotcburg: Claude C. Cntfon. Cottage Mirtimop P. Cook. Portland: and Gilbert W. Stevens. Portland. .-.-. . tha f irttlfnn IMIVR I VlllLia. lIOUs tenant-Commander G. F. Blair. Lieuten- ,nt J. A. Beckwith. l-.nsign . J. uyer nd Ensign IL L lieuer, au oi x on- land. . Captain Bobert Collins, of Eugene, and Major McAlexander. of Corvallis, both attended the meeting. t at.. mnfiiiMinn or me Dusirtess sea- Ion a buffet dinner was tendered the fflcers by the general start omcers t the Armory. . i ti. rrira attended the nroauction of the film plea for preparedness. "The Battle Cry of x eace, ai mo "cms ter last night, ACCUSATION FALLS FLAT Fred W. Wagner lalls In Sufficient Proof to Hold James O'Donnell. n r Fred W. Waener that James O'Donnell. a saloonman on Stark street, hired Artnur xjroiiim.. y offering; Bronkln several cnnns. iu unge an ice pick im agiier- automobile last month, was t supported wtin suiiiwurnt a etta hill wa not returned by the grand, jury yesterday Not a true out -. i grand Jury In the case of P. C. ... of nneratlne a Jitney nder a union sign when be was not a WIDE AREA COLDER Snow Falls on Grain Fields in Eastern Oregon. BLAST HITS PUGET-SOUND rortland Has but 13 Minutes of Clouds and Thermometer Is at - Higher Mark Than at Most Other Northwest Points. n..i,i.i rirnna In temperature, in many instances accompanied by cold winds, were indicated in weainer re ports yesterday from a wide area in Oregon and Washington. Snow fell in ..v-.rai ni.i-aa. Eastern Oregon grain fields belnir covered and ice forming in exposed pools. In the Puget Sound district tho .wind reached a velocity of 32 miles an hour, damaging- some of the small shipping in the h-rbora and overturning light scows with their cargoes. Tempera tures at Coos Bay points were slightly above tho freezing mark, while heavy, cold rains fell at Tillamook and other Oregon beaches. Medford experienced slight rainfall with a cold wind, while colder weather prevailed at Baker and Boise. Portland pot eight hours and 30 min ..... r ..muhin. nut nf a Dossible max- i., nf ,ii.hi hour ami 42 minute The maximum temperature was 38 de grees and the minimum ior iu degrees. County because of the snowfall yester. day previous to the freeze. It is reported that there is much, more snow everywhere in the county than in Pendleton, where the fall did not exceed an inch, six inches being reported at Meachant and Kamela, MARSHFIELD GRIPPED BY COLD Mercury Records Only Five Degrees Above Freezing Point. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Dec. 23. (Spe. cial.) The coldest weather of the Win- ter prevailed today and the thermom- eter was only 5 degrees above freezing. Tonight is expected to cause trouble to automobile radiators, waterpipes and household water connections. There is no indication of warmer weather for tonight. Ice formed throughout the city last night where water was exposed. Icy Galo Grips Bandon. BAXDON", Or., Dec. 29. (Special.) Bandon has been in the grip of tha coldest spell in years last night and today, the thermometer going to 34 degrees, an unusually low mark here. A heavy northwest gale raged alons the coast last night, driving before if sleet and hail, which froze on sidewalks and remained all day. 31 plui W not a . . k. hattffenrs' ITnion and merooer oi . .. , , x rea xvaion. tuti iso that of llh assault. 450,000 SHINGLES ARE SPILLED Tacoma Small Shipping Damaged by 32-MHe-an-Hour Wind. TACOMA, Wash.. Dec. 29. (Special AA.AmnanlA Ti r a ahflrn drOD in ten napatlirp. a cold north wind that reached a velocity of 32 miles an hour caused minor damage to the smaller shipping on ine waienruni mercury dropped to 31 degrees above zero this morning. . i . -i.. t, t c-u vlnrl Tn rl n v jvh a result, ul mc -.-- .. of the fishing boats at Old Tacoma were forced to run up the channel last night to the city oock io iiioui. number of scows were torn loose and one scow with 4aU.uuu sningies v, nt. K. MunlMnnl Dnpk. Tu BUI1IUU V . ' ' ""'-.. - . ,1.1. m.-io- nfvincr tin the yitra urn iia ...... ' j, r. cargo, wnicn naa coiupieiciy auiut"-" the harbor for some distance. RAIX AT TILIMOOK HEAVY December Fall Is Believed to Be Heaviest In 15 Years. Tinninni." Or Tiec. 29. (Soecial.) Tillamook this month has had the heaviest rain fall in Id years, .-; inches. At the height of the severe weather 7.11 inches leu wiinut ai hours. On December 0, 2.23 inches were i.,i iTntil recently no official records t,.. t...n . a . ami It pitnnot be as ..t.in.H HAfinitITv txrhat c-aln has been 1 ..... na.t mflntht ArTOrdlniT tO uiauo u 1 1 i ' . ...... Government statistics, xmamoua tuuu- ., i , n.it with nnnroximaieiy in inches a year. The precipitation during the cnrisimas noiiu ci i.t..t.it-.t. tr, hfive heen the heaviest experienced during the past 14 or 13 years. GRAIN" COVERED WITH SXOW Cmatilla Wheat Farmers Predict Xo Danger From Cold Snap. urvnT.FlYlV Or.. Dec 29. (Spe cial.) Although last night and today have been cold, no serious injury is anticipates to the wheat In Lmatilla BREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS PROMPTLY ( Hake the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonfula for 50 Cents. Don't neglect your first cold, cough ... - -t tr.it or any bronchial aneciion. i-ib -. but commence treatment Immediately, . .... .... nll. anij tnrougn using m v Cl it can be checked from the very start and promptly cured, but If neg lected prooaoiy wilt nana; on ii -- If It ooe not aevDiup is: more serious, such as Pneumonia Consumption. True, mere are ou ter thin or dreds, yes thousands of cough remedies on the are as, yea iuvu..i"i. "-o- 7 ... .-lr.t Whlla aoma are 'OOd. MB " " " - . - re ar many which are not, but itiv.lv harmfuL due to the nar cotics which they contain. But why experiment witn tnese oimrcm dles purely on th strength perhaps of some testimonials or on the exag gerated claims of manufacturers, when Schlffmann's New Concentrated Expec torant la eold by Huntley Drug Co. on a positive guarantee, to B. t"- .i...lU trr at avan tTI Ct Tm i feCl HlIBlaaCtlUU, JT - a n-oney. irUl b nfufi-ed fz 1 Is noh) found the best remedy ever used In Severe Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough or Croup, and it will also be found excellent for Bronchial Asthma and BronchitiB. Besides these drug gists guaranteeing "that it will be the best remedy ever used," It will like wise be found the most economical, because one bottle (50 cents' worth) makes a full pint (128 teaspoonf uls) of the most excellent medicine for any of the above affections, when mixed at home with one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water. It makes as much, or more, than would cost 'you 82.00 to 83 00 of almost any of the or dinary ready-made kinds, sold in bot tle's holding only 24 to 32 teaspoon fuls. You will be the solo judge your self and under the same positively "Money Back" guarantee which the druggists make for the famous Asthmador. Absolutely no risk In buy ing this, remedy, . ECZEMA OH FACE Began With Red Rash. Itched and Burned Intensely. Did Not Sleep. Face Disfigured. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I had eczema on my face and bands. It began with a red rash which itched and burned especially if water came in con tact with it. I kept my hands out of water as much as possible, Tba more I rubbed or scratched, the more Irri tated it became. I did not sleep well. My face waa disfigured by being red, and Itched and burned intensely. - and anything people told me about, without relief, then I tried Cuti cura Soap and Ointment. I used them according to directions, and in a few months I was entirely healed." (Signed) Mrs. F. B. Bird. Lompoc. Santa Barbara Co.. Cal.. Jan. 20. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cnticnra, Dept. T, B. tn." Sold throughout the world. "I tried SAYS BODY IS A F, POISON AC Y Urges Everyone to Drink Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incom- himtibla material in the form of ashes. n tho foori and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount or tnaigesttoie material, which if riot completely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptoraaine- ke poisons are formed ana suc-ea into the blood. tT.n nrt Ti-nmpn who can t get feel ing right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water ifh a teaanoonful of limestone phos phate In It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day'a ac- :umulation of poisons ana toxins ana keeo the entire alimentary c-nai clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation. others who wake up with Daa taste, ..i v-.-.i Viackache. rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meais. am uie - -. tima.fnn. nhnCTlhjlt f TOTTl the pouna qi i. .... . ' . . - - - drugstore, and begin practicing internal sanitation, mis win cost very '""d but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject, i... in.iriA hnthlrtsp Is mora rveiiicm - c r important than outside bathing, be cause the s-in pores do not absorb im purities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just a soap ana not wamr uictuaco, o w l- j 1. .... u th. olrin an hnt v&tpp ens anu i' v , - and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Adv. ' . . . 1