Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 31, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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    AUSTRIA PUNISHES
IH
Chief Demand in Ancona Case
Met and Indemnity Also
Is Offered.
CREW OF LINER BLAMED
ll-ane Willing lo 'Tbs UghUy'
Ovrr Lwk of rartlcuUrs a to
How Aana-rlcaa OllitnJ
Cam lo Tbrir Iralhn.
i'mitv4 Trim yieat Faa
titan wae aeeeeary la leave th !
t-l lifeboat.
At let ! .:fboat "r t.il aboard
tlv) ! ft er fP4
riu th r ti;i ta -ai
but a- a tar preparatioa nrere
aada la ho at Oil the to I. the earn.
mur decided, nf'-er the eiplrstloa of
1 miaute. ! torpedo the veeeel la
a mr taal it ht ramala
afloat for a atilt longer tim. la order
l ! a;i:rteUot opportuBlty 1' I8"
up: t.:i aboard la 6 recod.
Cwaf (nlf t'esweat.
Shortly afterward a teamer aeerae
visible, which eteamed toward th .
Biarin. A th c.-Err.i.sr of th oB
ai.ria. wo believed la lamee ! ba
aa eee.-nr r...r. Bed la itrkoi vita
a tiU'-t. ee jSnBrd at 11 i. firing
a lrpil lata lie foremoet ut bold
ml In Aacoea. N more koala aboard
lkV i)Ml were low. reu aicaouaa
earaoaa were act .1 va..iia br4.
Tb steamer ean so elowly thai the
ln7Tn commander at first doubled
waati-.r tna ateamer wo jl l etna. .ny
at I .l eciova d!4 It atna. bow first.
tri"C ,!a farther a ntlnutee. It l
aerr4. ail tha person
tf( ..i1t ben vei wlta the aal-
ii, aoata. From lie ctmU
tat tnie did ! rvcur th commander
ludi ihl tha crew, coolrarr lo
ffiCOllOEB
ail the rules ef arromp'.iahed thair
a a ra'ua la the first ble and lad
tba passenger la taartiae.v.
Um af l la la anew (!.
T-a ntlr loaa af Ufa. th aola t
firth. raanol b attributable la tbe I rl
Instance lo tba einBia of the vesaet.
but la oma daa-raa la tba dreppto of
ma tir ta wbiia ISa taar
araaaJ.n at ti.l apaa ta t-a fi'-t
IKat tsa rar er.Ijr taou:l ef thalr
aa aafat mad 4.4 not ! t-a M
aaaara tram Iba capaia4 b-Jt- Ut
I ajaal'i a' tria paraa drown4 with
t.l ainaint al tn'jat. iSmt all. b
a nsa.t la 13a "culpabla bbaior" of
ta a.
Ttva AunlrUa rapljr than that
:a Amrt!aa not a ta aaaaral point
It ba4 aa tnrorrart aurcoaitwna. ao4
ana aa lacorravt !a atatarrarvt
litat a aball m a at Bra4. Itial the
tibtnartna et ptrault arirtoDk Iba
immir, thai tu'r a ahort lima
ai:o. for ilea aboard la aatar trta
boat a aa4 that aaaaral abota vara 8ra4
an lb ttaaroar tj aftar It ba4
tep(4.
l.aaWa Tlaaa AIWaa4
TTia mmm4t ? tba audmarifta.
ta acta fil':w, tba alaarrar
anura t.ma Ha u a-aarr tot tba
l4Miirt la t ta tna beat, and
taan isread-MKt tba imI la au.h a
uolif lb At It woull rmil afloat aa
. a aa oi"Ia la aaabla tba paaaan-
ra la d.m5af a ai oblavl wbicb
wonll bava baa o6tio4 If tba paa
Mtri b4 Bat baaa (eraahaa tr ttta
araar
"t"r aj-'facutibc iba aitiio'la of
tna iroo:mnlar. aha ba I tl IW tba
rawiia al para an.i rraaj." aara
ina aoF. "tha Ataatra-ttuaararkaa aaaal
attnortrjaa baaa rtil at Iba co
r)tia mat ba apparaatlr aalrta4 ta
lata aof ru-,.n::r tal' aoaai.lar tloa Iba
laaia ansonat Iba pa,aaafttfara. avbtcb
ran tarnj d.mb,rbt;oa Bora dlff'alt
an. I t&a aptfil af taa raoallaaa Ibal
.V't.'ra-ll mi arUan aaaai offi'-ar abo iH
t'fa.aa aaiaU'a !! ra aa la dl
traaa. aa i aa.itir. Tba afl.-r
tnarafor p1lat t1 lolrioi ma l-
riH'tiiu mro.i ta tba rulta la
f iaa tor at:b ;jaa "
Tna aca roftpfta:
"Tba A"-H "arl a ramal
!- tat b!tt la aiaar af Iba rlr
atamaran It alraar tna appreeataea
ffia-t-iaiaa aa-aiaiaar tna tn4matry taaf
mt .lawrt-aa cl'taaaai affta4 br Iba
ttntis af tna pi-a. but tnr Iba 4a
aa atta4 by ia rfoqatlaaav !
f . rrln an lb tl-ata aal Iba
,atro-l taari-a iaanma raaaal
-:i ba ana. la raaeoraibla. r for tna
.aaiaca wbifla raaa:tal from tba ia
fT' d tarn bafb atta ar tba capai-alaat
af tba aarat koala for tba lof
a4 u ftra
rataa :al4aaa Waata.
"Ta A aa'r-a-lf raarartaa iirrtima
mn.t ?? mat m Mtmncta
f aaiMI t abt aa4 ariiunat la laamua
--ta lo lb AiK'r-Hintiu cabin!
ta aajat.arT tnlrmatma rlrrtaa
InapatA ttitl la ' appraprtala avl
dn:a la t.arlitna; ai-t I'' l'Dlt al'.ataa
ltarflmaat anna' bo baa toa I
a4-a af in part;cuUra af boar tba
Amapia cttft.raa rarra I lblr daCb.
tna At-atfa-K-ar an totafamam. la
roaai.iaraHoa ef tba In I lnl. arDi. b
Inn aa b' ataBlp ot la daaplr
t'a ba racratt4. aa4 b tna
Yaalra rt--a frnr ta maeifaat Ita
frta.i:a? faalmca twAr4 Iba t"alt4
tra!". La Ma4 aal prapar4 la paaa
I'aT'tla afar taia dafifiaaar of avvdanra
l alao ta ln.)-mni.r fr inu
IWM pratimata cauaa ceul4 Bo ba
f'a-
HopinaT that ta Ancona ta-t4t Ma
Pa b raaar4a4 aa clnr4 BP. tba
,a('-ltafiar!tn oararrvBI maka
proTialou ta aubrrtt f.r diacuaalnta at
a latr momatit inoa 4iftaranl Itt
tarnPtnt ajuwatinna wbu-r ara coo
aart4 wlta Mbmartrt ararfar.
nnr.K rtf:t.ii:Ti:D .m:nTro
Ianalnlnr Jarka of raaanrnl
Sabja-rt fnr Pl,lota-y.
VT AHINOTOV. TVt. S Daaa.r ef a
e'at In dinlomAtia? ra:tiona lalwaan
tna llfa Mt l Ataatrla-Huacara
aiar tn mtnktne of Iba l.or Anrcna
pntailf baa ba 'ar4 aarar. if Iba
eri-ial tatt ef Austria a faplf ta tba
parae4 Amarl. an B-"a rr.f rn3 ta praaa
ajxpatcbaa (ram Union aATia Iba
cnninxint'-atian afiaaaa-.' bt Is tab
v.artna rmm.a.ar arh t.rpdo4 aa
I'urnir baa b pvBnb4.
Tla rab., pra iranaialto ef lb
paia raa.naj vh'neton lonubl !
lata ta b aaa tr b.a eru-tla ef ti
iMOPiimagi ant a di.apu.-n rcalafl
aartiar In tba eUr freu Ambaaaadif
laif al l mara.T aatl lb r?: b4 baaa
baada4 bn an 4 M lallmatloa aa
t lt Batiare.
-ualanmaal ef tba ubraarlna com
M..9ir fr t ail'ira ta lk Iota a'sounl
la palate praaJt.inaT Bbar4 ta Awona
bafore torp4ciB taa aaaaal apvaraat
r ataCa in prvncipal Amr. an da
ma4. la afr-.-t it rutbl b ra(rd4
pa a 4'aaowal ef ISa act a4 aaaor
tnt aa larijaat fr rb,--B aa of.
fr ef th BY waa paoiabaxi a.jl4
o bappaa tcaia m'bl ba lakaa for
a raat'il.
I rtBaiaia 4bab4 Ibal repara
v b ma
, la
for tba Irjunr or le or r:a
ran won J ba a aubjact for
aJlaitmast oara tba olbar
laaua vara diapoaad of.
Tba orfictal text of tb
from Vlanna la n per la J at
br Amrrl
u:p!omatl
poinla a
caw not
tba ttal
Daoartraant br tomorrow B
"Mi
rnCal4 reported tbat It
cablad aa aooa aa II cvuid ba
and coda 4.
woat4 t
trasaiala
1300 Enjoy 'Messiah" G.-.n
at Prebyterin Church.
i ii r
Hark af fbama af la Valra a4
af Baatata Uallabia rra4 sa4
Maajr Ara Tare an A war.
ACOCT IZ1) paroo altandtd tba
riral iTaabftarlao Church laat
nlcbt an4 thoroughly appreciated tba
fiaa rendition cf aera4 Cbrlatina
carol ac4 salecllona from llaodal'
oratorio, "it!ab." luef by tha com-
kloa4 cboruaaa of tba Iortlaa4 Oratorio
SkKlaty bb4 tba f'lral I'raabytarlao
cborua. ndr tba able tliractioo of l
Uai4wya Ena.
llaary at la tb church waa occa
PU4 aa4 war aura chair placed
at the rear of th auditorium and yt
doaaaa of wou;4-b auditor war
turaad away bacauaa of lack of (valine
acraoimoda t lo a.
Thar waa no charffe for admlaaion
lb wbola affair waa a fraaal.l otrrr
Ina. Jl'ratar of tb cborua. conductor,
ale, a;i took part la tha rcitl without
financial remuneration.
for three year tha Portland Ore
lorto Dociaty ba praBt4 a church
feetiaai of blath-claa. aacrad tnui-.
aaar Iba leadarahia of Joseph I"
rtol-y. who receatly "went on the
ro 1 " with a Baia quartet. lr. klnlay
la la Iowa Juat aow oa bl t'hrlatmaa
aaeatloa. and ba waa preaent lajt Bia-a
and saoe aa a mam bar of tb taaor
rtica of Iba cborua.
I'nder Mr. i:au' direction th choru
baa tmprs4 la effKlartcy. choral at
tack an4 snaatary of raualcaj aipraa
iea. Thla latlr waa nottc4 eepaxial
ly In lb raad.tloa of th Cbrlatina
caroia. tutf often without ortib ac
rocapaalmaal. and at other Interval
auaa- to an axqulattaly praya4 orcaa
accompaalmant by tldcar tZ- Couraaa.
The eoioiei In taa raoauion oi i
rUiMiaf ware th fluUr rmbr of
lb church quartet Wiaa ttdla rtr
ton, eoprano: Mr. IaiIu Dahl Millar,
contralto: Joaepn I". Mulder, tanor. and
toca J. Zaa. baritone, wboea aoloa were
all auntt with reaerenaia for tRe aacred
taxi and with final vocal too and
pin4t4 (Xpreaalon.
The cborua preaent autr.barad !icht
ty mora than oce. and the maad
aiaa-lnar waa ameer, bearty as4 aJ-
li In ;oa4 taata.
Mr. Lau mah a f I ra I -c I aaa con
ductor. Ill "I'adlBB" and quirk l
ea.a for vocal attack how that b I
xprinr4 and talented In bt choral
work. Mr. Courn played wlta much
occeaa.
700 ELi(SlilAIE 13
t rk:Tmoi emrn at sir
ILltM llTI-.IITAIMKT.
M baa Iba Tea Caa Itry" la kkll
Ulaea by A 14 af A4 ( lab q aerial
aa4 orria I. rill l.lrla.
Iiurlia dafuaca at the old uprU
tion. 14 new meoabere war Initiated
Into tba fortUad Lots;a of Iv.ka laal
alsbt by a team tnada up of paal x
auad ruiers. wbo 'cam bark." a It
ware: and thca Tv till. a tttiard In
lb IcMataroorn and caiatral.4 tba cioa
.nt oi ta o:4 ) a Ar a i'.b aa ui4 o.ixa '
aiKUL
tn of Ibe feature of th avtnlns
waa tba praaanlalton by l.un Far
retl. pare, to Howard U. k'arrail. fit, a
bautiful emb.cm. la ceiabratioa
ef tba In.tiation of taa aoa Into lb
order. IL Mctona.4 road th pre
atA4ioa IaIa for tba fafhar. wbo
plaadat 'Xait frlbl." Anyhow, the
! Jolly Kiaa made tba K.der tarr:i
(now kiraxll on the tae and a knol
eUe aa eaal.oa.
lb II Inittataa ware' tVllllarn J.
WhaUn. JIusb J. Iiord. :4ward Halt.
i.r M. I'rbca. I'. II. ISAUimaach. It. ti.
larreil. Ja (. Ilalaar. t I- Knttht.
Carl L. McOoucal. Itaaa C. Muiler. M.
t r.adol: n. C. TBurk'iaua ant A. U.
i ar4. Tba laam laal put taera
tnrouch waa ramioKj cf l. holla
i nhan. actins a:tl ruler; (ua C.
Mar. actina: eaiamad laadin- kntht:
Jobn K t'off'. actlfix eataamad lojal
kaihl: hertae t - lna!l. a'ltn. a
l. m-d a-turar. and II. l. Urtffia. act
io aa-aulr.
-thaq the Towa Coa Dry- w lb
tit! of a aklt that waa tnrowa to
tber cleaar.y for te iaon rarrt
aTtrla aad the A4 Clab quartal. aaaiatad
br I rad Mor AXid. lltarlaa l.lna; r and
Ja.-k Katiac It waa a bundle rt
remUaittaee lat prooar4 lausb and
fun.
Aaetber laabar waa by me choru
from aae ef the popular thaatera. otoar
eamb-er fol eaad aa fall ef fun and
fro. ic. t Jo: la icbn waa n-.atr ef
cataneaiaa aad tlanry Itaawl rhairmaa
f Iba aalrtAinmiil commlttca.
TAXPAYERS TAKE ACTION
iuikihii t.t:tct : intuiiii
rRorii n t tnr rm uril
aa OraaalaaiWa I "ara4 la Mra.
las at t'alaewata Hark far
Caalat far af Caaaly.
tion hf parnxtrt f IndarnnM
I-ITACADA. Or. P-. J. ..-portal)
At a meat. r of tb rrpraaantallT
taxpATara of l-trn Carkama Cua
tf. baUi Monday aftarnoon. at th I'-ar
ton Klonltoutai I taxparere. wbo
forrna-t tba flAat ("trktmti Taxpayer'
Liattia. !ctd tna following- pcrma
Bant offlcara:
John C. Mi"r. of rtrton. prealdant;
Fred liatee. of Oarfll4. vire.praaidant;
tl. M. btaBdiJb. af r-atacada. acralar.
traaaurar.
Witb Iba Bew cfflrar la rhartta. tha
maaliBar proceeded to e arl ar.d appoint
Uipayara from racn diatrirt a mam
bare of the boaM of director. rTre.
aaalmc their raapectl ro.-niiurlllr.
who alao will art aa prHnte of their
raactla community O'erxnlaatlon.
Te obect of th league were tatd
ta b-:
-Tha band nc l"a'hr rf th t
barer of Kaatrrn Clarkamaa County
la a united or anlatun. to eerur
proper rapraaaalAtloa In the county'
lao'tltr bo.'.a. au.h a th County
Court and In the Ktale I-ecialalure. etc.
"Ta aaaura proper rapraaantaltoa al
Iba annual taxratrra maetinc.
"To promot road darelurtnnl.
"To intreeti&At tax revenue and !
pandituraa.
-Ar4 lo work In all way for the de
velopment and welfare of Eaalrrs
ClackamAA t'ounlr."
A reaolstioa condamnlnr tha pro.
pae4 purcbaaa of th "anby fair.
round by Iba Clarkamaa Count r
Court wa adopted. It wa ordered that
a copy be ent lo the rourt.
rar- Moxe TrcalrJ a Trraan.
trrrrr:nrAX. via Ixndon. r. Jl.
Tna peril Yorwaert announce th
arreat for kith I re Aeon of 1 German
a-vcialiata. locljrllnc a womaa mml
Clara .atkan. They ara rhare4 wlta
D,,.t( la oeac propacatxla.
TTTH MORNING OHECOXTAy. FRIDAY DECE3inER 31, 1015.
LABOR ALTERS VIEW
Council Decides to Affiliate
With Chamber.
LOAN PLAN INTERESTS
jrratruttrr Rrady to Submit Issue
Over Hoars to Conciliation
Hoard National Hody I to
Help Enact Mraenre.
Th deUirmtr to th PorUaad Cen
tral Labor Couoclt lat Bluhl rclnlcd
tblr action of arrl weak bs and
ai. i affi'i.ta with th Portland
Chamber of Comrnrrc. Th action to
reconalder their evranc rrorn tna
Chamber ram aa th rull of dlcu-
elon thai h c!arctrled th tnrt-
inc sine th break.
a communication waa read from th
mratrutter' local to tha effect that
th orranliatlon I ready at any Urn to
refer It difficulty In th maltr of
1 w a .n.r,lrn.anf whlcK Hirmbf fl
of tha local bar had with Jon- mar
ket, to th conciliation board composed
of Joint committee from th Chamber
cf Commerce and th Central Labor
Council.
A report wa read by th criary.
V f mark that tha draft of th peo-
Cle-tax law prepared by tha Central
I. abor Council and tna I'ree-on rrecra-
II. . - i.kap a in Ota hand of tha
Secretary of" Stat, wbo will Uecld
whther It U legally pbraaea ana ruj
I -ry m ii'i
K communication waa receira irora
w. Kautrman. a memocr ri ma
WaahtnEton "lata Oranr. aakin; for
a copy of tha ropl a tana ana
m'uur. Mr. Kauffman 'd that 11
aaa aaaa vrm -
of tha labor aaaoclatlona of hi ta
that hlnton would adopt, in
maaaor.
Adricea wr received from tna
a .1. n Palarallna of Labor that that
orcanliallnn alood ready to foaler th
attempt of tha Oron labor oranla
tloo to enact th people land and
Loaa rnrasura.
A reaolutlon waa adopted ronaemam
a.. aM.HallnNH K i . I SOOnOrd by
.. ... 1- niaffihartaln. The
pcnaiwr 1 if w ... -
Ortfoo dalrcatlon will b notified of
th council' oppoaltlon.
DEATH FOLLOWS MOURNING
a
Orcein City Woman Succnmb I"1t
Days Aflcr Her Mothrr.
nnrfiO 01TT. Or Pec JO. Spa-
cial V riva dare after th death of bar
mother. Mr. Koamund SchobeI. Mr.
Kroeat Olntber. tb wlf or a Braver
Creek farmer, paaaed away addnly at
irr bore till momma. cuw -aa
intr of Chrlatlan Kch'iebel. City At
ornry and member of tha LBllature.
Beside her brother. Chrlatlan Scbu
. 1 11.1. .If r .ha la aurvtved bv two
other brother. U. A. Kchuebol. of Bca-
er Creek, and Hobert aicnueoei. 01 u
loo. and ! rhlldreoj Robert Glntber.
Ire. llaxel McJhuy and Mr. Laura
choenborn. of Orrjton Oty: Rose O.
1. .a... .a n.iKlnrlnn TB CL ' Flllnora
IIcoaua.' of Alaka; Hertba Johneon. of
an k'ranclaco: ire. itatt; urmar. ui
i-j-a....- filla Vlelann of Portland.
n4 Henry and Itaymoad Glnthar. of
lear creek
ODDFELLOWS GET JEWS
Veteran SIrmbcra of Order Ar Vis
ited at noma?.
Penumbra Kelly and Milton Sunder
land, both well-known pioneer resi
dent and old member of Orient
lo!. No. IT. Oddfellows, were hon
ored thl week with vsterans Jwels.
They had been member of th lodge
for 4 yr. Mr. Klly had paaaed
throuch all th chalra and bad repre
sented Orient In tha Brand lode.
A committee waa delegated by the
lodce to bo to their homes and pre
sent th Jewel. Mr. Williamson pre
a.ntad Mr. Kelly with his Jewel at
the latter a home. .fter Tendtna; some
time with Mr. Kelly tha dcleaallon
went to the home of Mr. Sunderland and
presented his Jewel. Mr. Sunderland Is
In very feeble health. II waa da
I ah led to ba remembered by b fra
ternal brother.
"JUDGE FOLEY IS DEAD
Kealdcnl of Portland for 4 0 Years
I'asara Away.
William Kor. a on-ttm well
lawjer of Portland, died at the Mult
nomah rnur.lr Hospital yesterday
morninc from cerebral ofteninc. II
waa years of a and had been a
realJrnt of Portland for th Uat 4
)eara.
Mr. I'oley wae born In Canada. About
dent or t year aso b dlaconllnurd
tb practh of law. II wa unmar
ried and hla only known relative, ar
wo brother, contractors. Ilrln; in M.
Paul. Minn, lie waa known locally aa
-JtidK"" Koley.
Mr. Koy wa taken to th county
hoapttal Mondsy br lb Ambulance
fervlc Company. He waa In a semi
cumatoae stale until hi dratb. The
body wa taken to Punning- 4k McKn
tee' parlor,
OWL CAR SERVICE REMAINS
Coming of Prohibition Han No l:f
frct on Xljht Transportation.
Itoota top abruptly at mldnlnht.
bot th owl car will o rlaht on In
I'ortUnd Jtist th same, acx-ordlne; to
Information handed, out by the Port
land Hallway. LI (thl 4k Power Company
yeatcrdsy.
"Is tba closlna" f 'h loon ro
Ine lo affect recelpta appreclablyr"
wae asked.
"Wa think not." replied tha official.
"There la a certain quota of Portland
population that work at night. This
number I not coins to t reauced lo
any perceptible extent."
ORGANIST TO GIVE RECITAL
Kdward II. I -e marc lo IW Heard at
S-ottUli Itlte Cathedral Tonieht.
r-lward II. Lmr. estimated by
musical expert to b th irreatest or
rar.lat In tha world toriay. will appear
in an Invitation plp-oriran recital to
nmht at IS o'clock, at the Scottish
line Cathedral, to member only of th
Ore son Jurladlrtlon of th Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Pit Mason.
Mr. Lmr will appear In a eend
similar recital at the Kcottlsh Rite
Cathedral tomorrow Blent at 1:15
wclock. i
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
REMEMBER!! DON'T FORGET!!
Oregon's Nearest Mail
Order Liquor House
10 Miles From State Line On Main
Orders Shipped Same Day as
Received
ROSE SLOGANS POUR If;
ACROSTICS. nOJICS ASO POSTERS
OITERED FESTIVAL COMMITTEE.
Katleaal Dedlratlea af Colaaabla HUh
way Made Feat re af Many Of
fer! aa CeatrlbateaL
Tbat the scenic beauties of th Co
lumbia River Hlg-bway are appreciated
by tba people of both Oregon and
Washington la evident from the many
times the new roadway is used In slo
gans submitted to carry the 131 Rose
KestlvaX
Fine tb National dedication of the
Htlfhway will b a feature of the June
Festival, tba scenic drive through the
gorge of tha Columbia River 1 Includ
ed In hundreds of the phrases thus far
received at festival headquarters. 333
and J3 Northwestern Bank building.
On tha avernge 300 slogans ara be
ing received daily. Already many have
been eliminated, since It la found they
contain more than eight word. The
winning slogan will contain not mora
than eight words, and probably not
tbst many.
This fact has led many slogan writ
ers to form acrostics by the use of the
name Portland. Several songs already
have been submitted to Festival gov
ernor and a number of poster designs
submitted In the form of slogans.
i ii-Ht n,,nftAfa r f th Knee Fes
tival, ears that the slogan writers
should confine their efforts to eigl
4 - Me I... anil have all the
phrases In the mall by January IS. the
date tna contest win ciuic.
Soma of the slogans received where
Ihe Columbia River Highway baa been
featured ara as follows:
Portland, the rose gateway ta tha Columbia
CilA lllinaai.
rort.and beautiful, roeee grand. Colural
IlirnweT. aa wuuc
I-0 inland roeee. fraerant. fine, Columbia
llirhaar. ee.nea sublime.
Hie or Id a bifhaay to tha world-famed
Hirheay aad wtrfll nd roe-e call to
... lana
What. !lf Nation! Dedication! Oregon's
hlarhear roaarjr.
rwa th Koee Show and the Columbia
II rh-sr. . .
orrcon's r-our;t:et. tb3 rortlsnd rose and
Columbia t'risv.
ORPHEUM GOES ALONE
I'KATI RE TO BE M IDE or MID
NIGHT MATIXEE.
ara. P.rfaraaara Arlars Will Be
l.aeata af Carl Keller at Sapper
aervesl an ft a Be.
The Orpheum will stage It own mid
night matinee tonight, the special holi
day programme Including every act of
tbn current Orpheum show. The cur
tain wa t II rise at 11:J o'clock, after the
regular nijrht show, and the mMnlght
matinee will last until 1:30 o'clock. In
past years Orpheum acta have appeared
at other theater for a midnight mati
nee, but thl year they will bo cen
only at tbo Orpheum.
Kva Taylor and company In the
laushable playlet. "Misplclou of
Hubby." will he the tellar act of the
midnight matinee and the extra at
traction will bo Kva '.authler. Nl!a
Lvl and ballet In International sons
and dances. Remaining acts of the
ear-end show will be Mayo and Tally,
aweet singers: Ruby Holder, the g.rl
with the tenor voice; the Harmony
Trio. vocallt anl Instrumentalists;
7i.rir abater and Johnny aSinger.
dancor le luxe: James Dutton and
company In a spectacular rni.eair.au
act and the orpheum Travel Weekly.
Immediately after the midnight mat
inee all the orpheum artists and the.
ater employee will be gurete of Carl
Relter. manager, at a banquet lo be
served on the tage.
DRINK CALIFORNIA ISSUE
State Prohlblton to lie Voted On In
November, 1916.
cirmwrvm. nc 30. The people
of California in November. 11. will
decide the question of prohibition, and
It also now seems certain that the
question of partial prohibition also win
be submitted on tha general election
ballot.
The Initiative petition) for slate-wlde
prohibition waa qualified today by the
.k. strrl-a r the Kerretarv of
i.iiia 1 " . . v -" - - -
biate a petition containing more than
a sufficient numoer oi signatures . u-.-t.in
tha Initiative. The total num
ber t signatures filed Is 74.527. while
4.136 are required under tne law.
n-w- n.iiiinn fnr nartlal nrohlbitfon
' v - ..." --- .
..hi i. .an n.m-. ahnrt of the number
required, but there are 21 counties In
the slat In wblcn supplementary peu
. . . in eirvulation and from which
It now la certain more than the number
of names required will be secured.
The prohibition peliuon province ior
If You Did Not Receive Our Big
Circular Write for One
We carry everything in the liquor line.
"Shasta" California's Choicest Beer, 2 Dozen
Large, $3.503 Dozen Small $3.50
Packed in plain corrugated cartons. Freight or
express collect.
Give us your standing order for every 28 days.
HORNBROOK, CAL.
14 HOURS FROM PORTLAND
absolute prohibition in California on
January 1. lszo.
The partial prohibition petition,
otherwise known as the saloon-closing
measure, provides for the abolition of
all retail liquor traffic on January 1.
1118. Under this measure wholesalers
and drug stores only will be permitted
to dispense Intoxicating liquors.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marrtae-e Licenses.
eANBCCKTTO-FIOONE O. B. gsnbocet
to. lesal. K. K. U. No. 2. and caterlna
Fleone. 11. R. F. D. o. I.
iini vtiv.avnx 7. C. Roundr. legal. &50
Ttaii .tra-L. and Kathleen Avon, legal, same
HEIMAN-BATTIN A. TV. Helroan, legal,
Lents, or., and Olive Battln. leital. Lenta. Or.
HAN'riEN-HMITH Oaoar R. Hansen, legal.
Ill Firth street, and Resells B. gmlth. le
sal. same atSdreas.
iIaNGLEY-CHRISTOPHER Charles H.
Lanitley. legl. 8 East Hlxtyighth street
North, and Daisy Irene Christopher, No. 1
Klshty-second street Nortb.
LEFF.VRE-BATLES-H. J. lfevre. legal.
Fpoksne. and Jeaale L. Baylls, legal, SS7
Washlnston street.
ROSTKR-KOIT Ole Rnater, l'gal,
Revere street, and A. Helen Koit, legal, same
address.
Vancouver Marriage License.
TERRIU-MANNIXO H. Harvey Terrlll,
-I, of Proebstel. Wab., and Mia Hazel 1.
Manning. IS. of Vsncouver. Wssh.
JOHANNES EN-JOHNSON Oeard S. Jo
bannesan, -H. of Portland, and Miss Slgva J.
Johnson. 25. of Portland.
MOltsE-OO.SA W. Morse. 54. of Portland,
and Miss Beeale Oosa. HO. of Portland.
M'KHKKKY-TROYER L'rle I. McSherry.
;i of Prescott. Wash., aad Mrs. Mayme
Banks Trover. 54. of Dayton. Wash.
FA Y-L.A MERAL'X Orson II. Kay. 3S, and
Ora Lamera'JX, of Portland.
BEARLE-DEARDOKF Donald J. Eearle,
ti. of Portland, and Mrs. Mary Deardorf, 19.
or Ashisna. or.
NO KM ANTVYOUNG Frederick U Nor
mand. an. of Olney. Or., and Mrs. Rose lie
Youne, a. of Thomas, Or.
IJEAN-COOK Ralph E. Dean. 28. of Cot
tage urove. Or. and Miss Frances F. Cook,
27. of Portland.
RALriTON-J ACKSON" John J. Ralston, of
Portland, and Ellen Jackson, of Portland.
GOSJ.ETT-CODO.VA.S W. J. Goasett, 67.
of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. M. M. Co
donsn. 54, of Portlsnd.
l.ArOUXTAINE-THORPEE8 A. Z. la
fountslne. T3. of Portland, and Mrs. Emma
C Thorane.a. 87. of Portland.
PETER."t-M ATTSON Harvey R. Peter.
:t. ot St. Johns, Or. and Miss Etna Mattson,
19. of Portland.
FREEDMAN-JOHANNESSEN William A.
Freeman. 21. of Portland, and Mlsa Voda Jo.
hannesecn. 21, of Portland.
Birth.
WITCH EU To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.
Wltrhell, 7.'' Greenesy ave.. Dec. 22. a son.
Mas To Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.
Luss. 41.1 N. 2llh St., Dec. 27. a daughter.
DEMPoEY To Mr. and Mrs. Carl I-Droipai-v.
lion Fast Teenty-thlrd street
North Dec-mb-r 24. a daueliter.
KKADLKT To Mr. and Mrs. Ray C
BrartVv. jlolbrork. Or., December 2, a eon.
JOYCE To Mr. and Vra. John M. Joyce,
C!o Eaat Washington street, December 24, a
danghtrr ,
HAUeiTROM To Mr. and Mrs. Erto Hag
strom. IJnn'on. or.. December 27. a eon.
T1MMKKMAN To Mr. and Mr. Charle
Ttmmennsn. 20.1 North Fourteenth street.
Dermher "A. a daughter.
BRNEBl"RO To lr. and Mrs. Jorrlon
C Rarneburg. 1120 Michigan avenue, De
cember a daughter.
ClllMAl'K To Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter S.
Cemmark. IT East Eleventh street, Decem
ber 27. a daucMer.
RKIf.I.EV To Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
K. Reiiy. 2 Ivy street. December 14, a
"'"pKAVER T Mr. snd Mrs. Robert U
Deaver. 4'2l East Forty-seventh street, De
cember 22. a daughter.
rOl.E To Mr. anil Mra. Claude Cole.
4M7 Fifty-ninth avenue, December 15. a
son.
Balldiog remits.
A. G and J. J. CHURCH LET R eps I r
ora-atorV frame store. 8i.. North Eighteenth
treet. between Ral. lch and Qulmby streets;
build, r. I. Jones:
IIEWMtOX PROTHERP Wreck one-
On account of the issuing of The Ore
gonian Annual tomorrow,
January 1, 1916,
7:30 This Evening
will be the closing hour for accepting
classified ads under their proper class
ification. Ads under the headings
"Too Late to Classify" and ''New
Today" will be accepted until 9:00.
BRING YOUR COPY
IN EARLY
Line ofS.P.R.R.
storv frame dwelling. 48 Irvine street, be
tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets;
wrecker, same; $75.
JAMES CHEVALLIER Move one-etory
frame dwelling. 137S East GUsan street;
mover. A. D. Moodle; 2U0.
C. W. DEUSCHEL ?:rect one-story frame
store, 311 Third street, between Columbia
snd Clay streets; builder, C. E. Campbell;
MRS. DtTNSMORE Repair one-story
frame dwelling. 007 Fessenden street, be
tween Polk and Tioga streets; builder,
same; $4K.
WILLIAM N AKERS Repair one-story
frame store. 8iK9 Forty-sixth street South
esst. between sixtieth and Sixty-first ave
nues; builder, same; (85.
J. E. HATCH RipHlr one-story frame
dwelling. (1530 East Flfileth street, between
Sixty-third and siTty-fourth avenues;
builder. E. S. Paul: :iOO.
H. W. WALLACE Repair two-story ord.
store. 51 Flxth street North, between Couch
ami Davis streets; builder, James L. Qulon;
1100.
". LEWIS Repair three-story frame store
and rooms, 183 Third street, between Ysm
hlll snd Taylor streets; builder, Casper
Moore: $."0.
MRS. MART I.. ANDERSON Rcriair one
storv frame dwelling. 1:163 East Harrison
street, between East Forty-eighth and East
Forty-ninth streets; builder. Rose City
Sheet Melal Works: $120.
. OSTEOPATHIC FHYSIGIANS
Members Portland Osteopathic Assn.
Barrett. Dr. If. Lester, 419 Morgan
BIdg. Phone Main 429.
bawland. Dr. L. H.. 915 Selling; Elds.
v.ln 9913 A 222U-
Krller. Dr. William G.. 608 Taylor St.
Pbones Main 554. A 3444.
Lacv. D'. H. N suite S01 Morgan Bldg.
? II . ..I, n I I IBflfl Tahnr. i79
l liyUUO juaaD.an.1 -uuu, ' - -
Leoaard. Dr. II. Fa 757 Morgan Bldg
Tr."... Main 709. A 1709.
Ltwrsax, Dr. Virginia V.. 613 Morgan
. . . . m . I I 11Q1 XI 1A13
UlaB ruuiica aucaiia wai. vi
Moore. Dr. K. E. and H. C. 908 Sell-Ptlrie-
Marshall 1275. A 3031.
alTrrs. Dr. Kalherlne S-, 805-7 Journal
. . . . i ii - tntt
lCtg. AiaiVnttll lildi A Vx
Northap, Dr. K. B 308 Morgan Bldg-.
Phones Main 31U. East 1028.
Walker, Dr. Kva S., 124 East 24th St.
North. Phono Eaat 533.
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Dally iod gun day.
on i uns - i
no
tsanie ad three consetutlve times ... ... 30
a - . aaAnaawialiwa timMt DOC
asaaaaa. aa ,i B7sa MtlaMll1 ITB UDl-n . a a a a a -
The above rates apply to mIt? U.Tf?Ti"f!?
anuer "ivew inaaj an
cation except the following:
Situation Wanted Male.
(situation Wanteil b'emala.
1-or Kent. Rooms Private Families.
Hoard an Rooms Private families.
Housekeeping nooro- - " ,
Kate on the above classifications la 7 cents
a line a..- a-...--.
On "charge" auvennaeioeui. . n . r. -be
based en the number of line appearing
! . . .4 1 . .f tli aiiimlier ot
word a in each line. Minimum charge, two
line. .
Th Oregonlaa vrtll accept clasalfled ad
vertiaementa over the telephone, provided
the advertiser I a subscriber to either
phone. No price will be quoted over the
I'honc but bfll will be rendered the follow
fo dv. whether eubaeouent advertlne
ments will be accepted over the phone de
penda upon the promptness of payment of
teleplvone aclvertlaeinenta. ftituat one W anted
and Peraonal advert i-emenla alii not lie ac
cented over the telephone. Orders for one
Insertion only will he a.-cepted for "f urni
ture lor .Hr.le." "Buslne-. Opportunities,
"Rooming llounes" and "Wanted lo Kent.
Advertisements to receive proper class,,
fliatloa nml be in The Oregonlan office
before :4 o'clock at night, evcepl batar
dav. floalng hour for The Sunday Ore
gonlan will be 7:30 o'clock Sati.rday n glit.
Ihe office a III be open until 10 o clock I.
M as n -us I. and all ads received too late
for proper classification will be run under
the heading "Too Late to rjamlfy.
13
AMTSEMENTS.
Theater
Broadway1
at Taylor.
HEILIG
Today-TonightAU Tti Week
Afternoons, 2:15 Evenings, 8:1s.
GKEATEST
Of AU Photo Spectacls Inspir
ing Appeal to National Patriotism
By J. Stuart Blarkton.
Based on Hudson Maxim's
"Defenseless America."
-THE-
BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
PRICE3:
Matinees Any seat, 5c
Eve's, floor awe. Balcony 25c.
BAKER
THEATER
Main 2, A s3tiw
The whirlwind comedy hit of years. Hoyfg
A TEMPERANCE
TOWN
BARGAIN I
MATIVKR I
TOMORROW I
A bowling satire on a typical dry town in
Vermont. Will Portland be anythln? Ilka
this? The popular Baker Players all thla
week. Mat. Saturday. All seats 25a (except
box). Every evening. 25c. 00c; box and lose.
75c. Next week, another sensation "Tha
Littlest Rebel," starting Sunday matinee.
TONIGHT
AT-
Fourth and Stark Sts.
CHORUS GIRLS
CONTEST
Troadvvay and Yamhill.
The Bett of Vaudf-villa.
Eva Taylor & Company
"Susplclou of Hubby."
Mvo Tally; Kuby Helder; Harmony Trio J
Zir'sler Sister Johnny hinder: J nme
Dutton at Co; Orpheum Travel Weekly.
EVA GAUTHIER. NILA DEVI
AND BALLET
Matinee Dally.
NOTE PRICES Matlnues 10c. 15c, oOCa
Nights, 10c, 25c. 50c. 75c.
iVJiATEflE EASY 233
COLONIAL DAYS
A Chapter I mm Ante-Bellnm Life.
S OTIIKK BIO ACTS 6
Boxes, first row balcony feats reserved by
phone. Curtain 2:S0. 1 and 8.
AUCTION 8AI.E8 TODAY.
Ford Auction House, 211 let. Furniture,
carpets, etc. Sale at 2 P. M.
At Wilson' Auction House, at 10 A. M..
furniture. 106-8 First st.
MfcTlXU NOT1CKS.
A. AND A. S. RITE Annual
New Year's reception at tha
Scottish Rite Cathedral aturr
day afternoon from 2 to a
o'clock. All Master Masons m
good standing are corJially an.l
fraternally invited to iitten'l.
Musio and refreshment. By
riir.slPl.Mi urriv.i.
MOUNT HOOD LODGE. NO.
15T. A. F. AND A. M. Speoiai
communication, S34 Kusseil St..
Friday, December ;:i, at I
o'clock P. M.. to attcml funeral
. - or our laio uniuici,-.
..- Members reaueated to bopreicnt. By
order W. M, 131. c. men, &cc
WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. 65. WOODMEN
member." welcome. Kum
tlKO. ROSSMAN. Consul Commander.
VHTKRXAI. BROTHERHOOD A d'nc?
will be Fiven by tho Fraternal Brotherhood
k.1. vir-M eve at the Manchester Hall.
SJi Fifth street. Admission -oc.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, cnarms, pins.
Bew design. J Jaeger Bros.. 131-a -Sixth St.
DfED.
KEATINfDec. 30. Mrs 11.
f'lTrsh'rrerrll.alartha. Ireland beloved
wife of John Keating and mother of tve
lvn C Mary E., John A. Keating ana
Uuy It McCoy. San Francisco, and
St Paul; Minn., papers please copy. Ko
.i. rn..rMl later
MANROSE At the residenoo. i:5S Atlantio
. i years." beloved" wife- of William
Manroae. Notice of funeral later. Remains
nt Miller : Tracey.
at iiio f.' -
CLARK In thla city. December 23, Hiram
f , Romaini wero for
warded 16 Lancaster, a)'., by Miller &.
a iniij.
M'ATEE December 29. Frank X. McAtee.
....,. .i.,,l father of Frank I
McAtee Kemains at the parlors of Miller
. ... v,.t L.-A nf funeral later.
C . . v J . . -
MORGAN In this city. Dec. 30. Fierce Mor
" , .. ii,.uin'a funeral
can. "''."'" " ,,,,; -, fter.
parlors. , 1
FOLEY-Dec. 3. William . Holey, aged i OT
vtars. ifin"ln oi .....,
parlors. Notice ot funeral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
LEWIS December -. at
and casi oiai .....
Rachel Lelf. beloved mother of Leander.
Hermon. Ess and George Lewis. Mrs
carah Bell and Mrs. Lulu Mil.J. fll of
Portland: Mrs. Fred Davis, of Central a.
tash Funeral at East tilde Baptist
Church. Twentieth and Kast Ankeny sts..
Friday. December 31. 1:30 V. M. Burial at
Multnomah Cemetery. '
ALVOKD At the family res mence . "-'-'
alntll HV Aa.a I. IlfSlf I tllvu1 L ia,aawav-a
ased t year's, eon of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Alvord. Tho funeral service will bo con
ducted today (Friday). December ol at
o'clock P M., in the mortuary chapel of
A V Ken'worthy (.- Co.. Gh02-04 2d St.
s' F In Lents. Friends and acquaint
ances' respectfully Invited to attend. In
terment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. ,
LEWIS December 29. at Ninety-second
and fc.ast aiaiK m. 1:,..-....
Rachel Lewis, beloved mother of Leander.
Hermon. Ess and Georce Leis. Mrs.
Sarah Bell Hnd Mrs. Lulu Mills, all of
Portland; Mrs. Fred Davis, of Contrail..
V'ash. Funeral at East Side Baptist
Church Twentieth and East Ankeny sts..
todav (Friday), December 31, 1:30 P. M.
Burial at Multnomah cemetery.
KEATING December ::0. Mary Keating,
aped 4!) years, r unerai wui mao in.i-a
from tho residence. 3'U Tillamook street.
Saturday. January 1, at S:'M A .M.. thence
to St Mary's Church, corner of Williams
fenuo and Stanton, whero mass will bo
offered at 9 o'clock. Interment in Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
CLK1NS In this city. December SO, Will
iam II. Calkins, aged 75 years, father of
David H Calkins, of ;! East Twenty-
sixth street. HI" remaiuo
warded Sunday. January 2, by J. P. i inley
Son to Sherwood. Or., where services
will ' held and interment made iu the
family Plot.
VAN HEEKEREN Tho funeral rervlces of
the late t-r. ;. i """
held at the Portland Crematorium at J
P M today (Friday), Dec. 31. Friends In
vited Take Selloorl car for Cremator
ium Pleaso omit flowers. Remains ara
at Holmans funeral parlors until 2 P.
M. today.
rrYN In this ritv, December 2!. at her late
resiaence, n,"i ja.-i i.n.iw.i,
Bryn aged 4S years. The funeral services
will W held Saturday, January l, at Il
o'clock A. M at the residence establish
ment of J. P. Finlcy A Son, Montgomery
at Fiftn. Friends Invited, Interment at
Rose City Cemetery.
YRIC
order.