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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1915.. a i mm Ai i nil AM a-,-, nm todsy. but If this w.atbar eontlnuaa --"?s' - ,-y -"V t tt5sSarewgrSagjyaSS -t-J3fi MERCURY 38 BELOW :r; , SB, , . -Pl .Hi BAKER COUNTY riZ m How to Obtain , imM dropped to ! aboea aero last ntabt on if' ' 'iM ' Vl asfVkVCL Taxicab Driver Collides With Train When Wraps Prevent Him Hearing Warning. CATTLE SUFFER HEAVILY ColuVat Po4at I Wbttewj a4 Other lrl;U . Mnchao, 3S; Aaa . tin. 3; lUion. SI; tUkrr, IS ' Iklow, niib t4 (MM. vxittn. or, d. : .pe-iei.v reaaing aU record. for Nti n!.!n arat lhrot2 t ( (till Iwe iomrr mtrtti. th Catted r-reie Weather flursaa (h(momlc thle a-iornm- wot ta IS dearea below in la Haser an4 J below te Wall wan a-erby ' reportM te fiCowlaa". lfe:lar 31, Aastlia J', I'etaea ;i. Nirth Powder :. afl' Kamet . fill. II. r.wal Val la r. I kaloar. HacuM of bain bundle-! so thor- taaiy I'.ert itettn-r. a tl driver. l t B( hear aa O.-W. It. N. switch :tt toexat. and th enrftn w rer h d t!t car with a aiaa aa4 woman pae- etwcr. Fett&er u ele-M.'r iBjareel tn raar whaala war tor from ta tasl. bit the paeaena-er escaped nTaS.-ht Ts ceM ra-r4 here wae established at J o'clock afta' a s'He from l y..trjr. Th- b I .sard last ais-it cauaed enurS atif'Ttoc imntiiit eatt la M ronntrv 1 the fc!b wln4 and ew In Nun r ' md Wiik ic l trie main strte ef Nrta Powder prek-t-.!y tmsaitU- Tha eoljaat taavt-i.e Pcimb'r rcord waa oa liiri.lmM da. lU. wheo C eareee b"low u reached. Yi:sTr.nnY coldit or rr.n Moderation aa Poealbly or Hat a Procntard for Today. Tit. yo bail a perfect right to main tain thai yeater'lay wa a cid dar. fi Jour contention bad tha becking r the affinal proarnootkralor. A minimum amprature of I de gree, ftve-tentha of a decre colder tiaa tba t coidt car the year. January ii. Uli. waa recorded at I rUxK yesterday morelec at tfce of I ura of tba ofClrtal forecaster. Aad yesterday waa alao tba coldest day inca laeambr ). lt. w baa a lata p. rat r cf dra abo waa r jort a-L lort:aod proml4 allirhtly warmar watbrr today and poaaibty aaoar or aia. Tho c;d cam tbo papr oa tba .Cinc of tba litta floor of Iba cua bar of Commcrra to paal off. 1 CHMi: ILNJOYS M-l IGHINti HcYoril IarW. for Cold Altalnd In 'rarbjr Town. tJ OflA.NDE. Or.. tWyt ,PC'rL 9 H cold ixtp ba attaiaad racord anarka ta La Craoda Ia.t B!nt a mar a-ury ada wan; lowar thaa for tbraa yaar. toMBie tarao aaiow. -ditioaal aaow ba failan. but Iai:htE La battar tbaa for many . !oma of tba marcury triarba aatab- 1 . i ..l aifbt. wita mtmrr Indira t oa of coin lowar tonicht. ara: La .raada 1 balow. X'i!rrf!rUla "- V nioo . Coa t. klUia IS. Imbl.r . Maarbara ; iiAar IL Norta iwt'f . I btar priaa ZK Wai.owa 1 I'rrry It tail balow jro. tacoma rons i:i :7.i: oven lew Skatin Hold wT C'oldrwt Day of Winter. TMTiUA. Wa-a.. I-. S !l?aiat. Tlay waa tba r:..t IMa Wintar la Tacoaaa. and tba firat b-a akattn of tba aaaaon w fca.f. It waa :J da-S-r.a aboaa jara at b A. it., or IS da , co.dar tbaa at tba aamo bour jaa'-ardar. fMa or rata with warmar tnpaatira la protnUad for iJmofTca, Vb;ta bla Warata I-aba waa not frojan oaar tbi rrilx. a araa:i laka aeanactiaa? wit! Wasato aurportad a lcwn4-a:d crowd ( oar..tar and nma :fr paraoaa. Tonda la aarlooa parta of tba er prod atlractlca to .-nail boje wtta lea afcalaa. HtK IAtLl:i MIIV1 U-S IX COLD Irtp of Mrrrary ta WrWoawd a Hrrardy for tla trla. TtK TLZJ-.!. Or. Too. 1. tl!ea riaLv Tbla citr baa baa 1lrlB to- 4f la tba cuiiME w.at.r of i: Win tar. t:a mareuft baato droppad ta It a"a aoa sro. Tba coM Waaler baa baaa waU-ocoad t pbrl-t.B..a at tba utr. wbo baa baaa ruad to a. tuatloa by aa apt. dmi af B-rifpa. T5t aa tha co!d waataar w.;i at. I ta wuiaapraad all- PHIL T I U WALL Mirr.CVItY AT 13 Illlin- nrtfa Vtlad aad Cold Do LlttU lRucc to tiralav WALLA TVALLA. V a.h.. - I . Tlta tla tnarcurr ' U aboaa lro art tbia troen r. alia W alta la a partasvtac tba coldal waatbar of tba aa '.rlir a bi'.iaa bortb wtof waa racorda-i. aa oauaual irtai la a tValla iU Wintar. f.if.la dmaa wr.l ra-f-oa tba col l aa tbara ta a coaar nat of ia eaar arowtac (raia. s T.n:.H ciuprt.u iir tou Saa Montana Town Itrport Traa paralam of I Das. IWIowr Zero. I0CA.Vr. Kul. r-.. Tarn. arat4raa baar ftr or balow wara ra ao cil fea t'.orirpmtst tharmematara ta J-iaSo, Montana aad l.aatarn a wMm tin t.J-l. K. ra I and llaara. Moat.. t?ortd t dafraaa ba:ow Mm rtx llt"ij raportad tba loatit tarrpara tr aa aSoaa ard la vpoaaaa I aboaa waa rat.farad at 9 o'ctoca. rrtaca A.iare. jjiv. raportad Ja daraaa balow lto. ri.vitKi: itoiDH akk iitoi:x Ptalla AUbawaa. On ef tba comlnr aonvitraaaaa of lubt opara baa alrnoat r r.vod. Tkla aaaaoo will ba bar laat la TaudavWIa. Alraady aba baa baaa raptarad by aa Kalm prodacar. wbo will plar bar aa a atar In a taraa company nut yaar. Tba claaar Klrl la FtaCa Altboaao. who la tba bit of "Col onial ray." tha bin- rooalcaj act at l'antaaa tbla waak. Mi Althooaa la ona of tba pratttast c'rl on tba alas aad ba la risaklac bar dabut aa a profaaalonaL I-at mwa aha waa wttb Uua tJward aad tbla yaar aba makaa bar flrat appaar anc oa tba CoaaU Inv IT daeraa abora aero at t o'clock tbla tnoramc Koaabara axpartearad tba coldaat Dcmbar waatnar aloe tba yaar Aa a result, many water plpaa burnt and plumber war la oausual ccraand. rkallns rartlea Are TUnncd. JI VIVXV1LLE. Or, Dc 3. 8pa- claL traailnar waalhar of tha laat two dara kaa cord opaa pond with l.a and partlaa of younc paoplo ara planning to laka adaantaaa of tha op portunities for (ballot- f tno cold con tiouaa. o daraaaa baa bcaa dona. NIGHT-RIDER GASES END WAIIIt.Tt) ACTIIORmi:! DROP ALL rt:DIQ TRIALS. I arnxr Ilaal la rrndnrt lUsbwat Ar raaabla. Mi X V A '"" (.TtK. Wash. t-v-. J Spa- rial. Tt ifmiat.r raaiatarad i jr,' a-'a Uat n (Jl and'lt d 1 act gal I i i.-h warmar i ir.oa tha day. I limtt ara froaan and tirmiri ar I taking 'tol( of coal t ion a to haul I lianbar and bay ta market and ator o Ka f.Jatad da ta CviuabU eatlaeat af Ffaf leaaa by Raaeatcd Aeajalltala Dewaaad baffWiaat Iteaaaa - Coat a Raa III a. tOLTII rE-ND. Waatu. Dee. ja. .-p- claL) After aa eipana to the tax payers of raelfio County totaling up- war da of l:o.o. Judare M. L Clifford. of tba I't.rva County bench, elttine; for Jadca wrtcht. Wednaaday apon mo tloa of fToaacatina Attorney Ophalan dlamlaaad all aicblrldr caaea pendlnc acalnat all defaodanta and rclaaaed tbetr bonda. Tha Hate Allomay Ganaral'a offle concurred In tba dlemiasal of tba caaea. betneT aatiafied that any further effort to aecuro a conviction of tba aliased aiblriders Id tbla county waa futile. aa public sentiment waa demonstrated by th verdict of acquittal la lour or fla trial. Tklrtaaa defaodanta bat bean freed from furtbar proeecutlon. IS beins cnarsed with tbraa offense, that of arsoa. burclary aad assault, while an Individual cbirft of burclary remained asalast on man. Th a only conaictiooa war tboo of th Itoaa brother, and they ar nrin out tbalr lloi la tb County Jail bar. The blcbtrtder troublaa war instra. maatal la brio mar dowa a committee of club woman front Taroraa. a special rapraeactatiaa ef Goearnor Lister and tb stal human officer. Tbetr re port waa ad are to Mm klerart L Koaa, wbo laatiaated th Inaeatiaatlon. The tbreo Indictment acalnst n. K Donaldson. . U. Crawford and Howard U. W ilsoa. former County Commission ers, for pasatnar road district payroll la tb aiabtrtdar diatrtct. and seven acalnst Hooter Plain. Koad jpar- i.or of tb district, war earlier dis missed becaue it could not ba shown tba defendant bad profited from the traaaaction. beeide which tho statute of limitations prevent ad proeecutioo. nakrr Lcay I tied at 13 Mill. BAKCIt. tr. Dec ! peclal At a special meeua of tie County Court beld at Caaroa iTty lb tax levy tor tb oil year waa made aa follow: Stata and county. 41; couoty school. St; blah school tuition. I. road aad brtda, i mills. . Oarmaa arwiy s-arasa bava ta have -td far aair a m4 aa f t r h t n a A at ta a'tw Laa in m;ad da f tia ma laria! ate a: 1 wad iia rinaa l"t.u cwlai aid avaa fi iiaaa frwm taa iaen. troaen. Tb cold continue, with In- J tf jV a--V. JT 1 ) ffMQWhm d Nation a that tb lamperatur will ba f r j I 1 1 lQrJaaJ yj rv a I . jl J KoM.nrit coldit mnci: i:t S ae wtfsP cial With tb thermometer raflstar- Tj i t V J S-. '"assaB)als" j -Vs.Vy I CV iy OlilJllJiA , ' :Y .A AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1916 jh j j I : ' : "" ' " "' " ' ' f J , I -i" '"v.- ' ' ; I :r' j t I aii y, r. ' . -; 'n : lr rrices I l: !: I Returned ' uitii;: L ; J! Empty Bottles v.;;v-:;; '. - -,K,r -- zii-"".- v. t : Jin ,. y ... 2 y iTfj V' .v lilt ":'t L'ir .it w Wc will pay for Rainier bottles at the rate of 35c per one dozen large and 25c per one dozen small bottles when received in perfect condition at San Francisco. - -'-Pit i 1 anninn' jj j ' . . , i v -t.r?w4 C5i. J '?5- Delivered to trans portation company at San Francisco, Cal. 24 large bottles Dark or Pale ....$3.30 36 small bottles Dark or Pale 24 small bottles Malt Rainier $3.25 We shall always aim to protect our cus tomers by obtaining for them lowest pos sible freight rates. , The above new plant, thoroughly hygienic and modern in every respect, has been erected in San Francisco, CaL, to continue the manufacture of your old-time favorite ' RAINIER BEER Making it possible for you to enjoy the Beer of your choice as heretofore. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING One person or family may order 24 quarts of Beer once every four weeks. The price of the Beer must be remitted by certified check or money order to the . Rainier Brewing Company, San Francisco, Cal. and your order will receive prompt attention. When the Beer is delivered, the Consignee (the person receiving the Beer) must swear to an affidavit before the agent of the transportation company, and pay a fee of five cents to such agent. ' Thanking you for past kind patronage, wishing you prosperous mew i ear RAINIER BREWING CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and tm SEATTLE ASPIRANTS OUT H. It. THObiaow jtD JIDOE MOORE t rs roa corse iu THE 0REG0XIAN AXXCAL J IX riNK WRAPPERS. a Th Oreronian Annual will ba I on : Saturday morning-, Jan- , uary t. Copies desired for mail- a tr.f ill b rolled in neat pink a wrappers, with neceaaary pot- a ar. Supplies of Tb Annual a will i armuab! at various a prominent street corners, as well a as at The Ore-onin office, a wtter address may b left, a I Copies all reaJy for mailirg will J a be) sent ar j-abere la the United State and its poaaesaions. Can- J a ada and Mexico for 10 cents. I The prVe for sir.cie copies un- J stamped Is 5 cents each. Be I sure to send copies of The An- a nuavl. Oreron'a rreateat adeertia- inr medium, to your friends in a other states. Look for the I pir.k wrappers. a aala-laal Owaeraklat Mtw aseat rrea Ar tratac CHaUarHi Ttaa . reV4 la War. Oalr fetaark. UKATTU; Wash.. Ic. 10. SpciaJ.) rrmer Cltjr K.nBiarrr It. It. Thom son and Judge W. Jl. Moor. i-Maror of taenia, ruay be candidatra for tha Cl'y t'ouorlL .Naltbar Juiea Woo re nor TDomson is ready to make announcement, but both ara considering th matter. They baa been oread to make tha race br tha flonera la th municipal owner shla movement. Both hare been ret- ly instrumental la llr.C th city Its two areatest assets, th water and Dentin- systems. Tb only drawback to their running I bellevrtl to be tb (act that neither can afford to la up hla entire time oa th councllmanlo salary of 13000 a year. If Jude Moor can arrange It ao that ha can attend to hla law office part of tb time and Thomson can devot eom time to bla consultation work lo th engineering profession, they prob abty will enter th race. .Thomson cam to Faattte Id 1111 and from It): to llll be waa City Engineer. Jude Moor was elected tiLat Sena tor. Superior Court Jude and Mayor since hla arrival her a a boy Just out of eolleae. C. H. Pporbeck to Administer Catafte. OKNKSEF.. Idaho. Dee. 10. (Special.) Charles H. Spurbeck ha been ap pointed administrator of th estate of hla father. David Mpurbeck. who waa killed recently la lawl.ton, Idaho, by being ran over by an auto. Abatrntent Act feed at Pasco. TArsrO. Wash, rc. . (Special) The ruperlor t"uurt. In session hare to day, giaotsd a temporary xaaunnlnjl order acainsl Blan-h Watson on a complaint filed by th County Attor oey. A. J. Elrod. under th abatement act. Charles Molioe waa srr.i,. drr tha charge of living- oft the earn Inga of a woman. LOVELORN GIRL SUICIDE rilhrih Vlrlch. of Pendleton, One Married. Kill ITernclf. PEXPUrrON. Or.. Pec 30. Spe . . . m recent love affair. Kllsabelh Ulrlch. aga-d 1 years. commiltrd auicia iasi - roomlne-housn by drinking tha con tenta of a one-ounc bottl of car bolic acid and more than an ounc of laudanum. h waa found In her room lying acroaa a bed about o'clock ami died earjy tnia nioruiug at. .. - Pi:. ... ... l . rnarrled alster iwv n"i.aa. v " " . In Friend. Or, and another to Al Warner a weu-anowu 7vub - . . - w K n r.l If la Bald. She had been friendly, were found In the girl's room. Miss Ulrlch waa married at the age of 14 to a man whom she later divorced, assuming her maiden name. Sruelt Are Becoming; Plentiful. a. o Ttr..h . nr so t PoacIaD Columbia' River amelt ar being taken In Increasing numoers in me the Cowllta and along the Columbia . i. .iun.ii.r and fishermen are expecting a large enough eupply -jf the 1 1 an ao aa w p"" . .in. .nv time. Many boxes of amelt ar leaving th Kelso depot dally, ana ma lunerm.n good price tor inair North Yakima Claae Plans Climb. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash, Dec JO. i .i j .n. k-r nt the Junior A -, .k. vnrfh Takima H!rh School bava asked C O. Keeater. pbyaical di rector or in l. ax. v v.. . . i .imk .i n Vnunt Adams ba- ueni v r - . v,..m1 Anana Monday. Keeater twc haa climbed tha mountain In Winter. A canflla born'nr sfariily fnr t" !t releasee eoargx ul la one Auraepoaer, i BRANCH LIKES EXPECTED IMPORT.tXT RAILROAD WORK IX IDAHO PROJECTED. announced today. Employes in tho car will continue to work on tho Winter I department, owing to the phort daya. I Bchedule. Revrgaalsatloa riaaa ef Weatera Pa cific Theagbt lacladr, at Least, Tw tw Feeders. BOISE. Idaho. Dec. JO. (Special.) Capitalist and railroad men here are greatly Interested in the reorganization plana of the Western Pacific Railroad, for they have Information which leads them to believe that the plana are going to reault in considerable Important rail road development. This, they say, will reault In the building of loop line from aome point on the Western Pacific to Twin Falls and Boise, the loop being completed by building south from here lo Winnemucca. They also say that a second feeder will be built to the sya tera north from Twin Falls Into the Idaho Falls section, thereby procuring aome of th Western traffic out of that territory. Tha reorganisation plan for the Western Pacific provides for the forma tion of exn operating company ana oi a holding company, the latter to hold the atocka of the operating company and Issue In exchange therefor Its own preferred and common atock in ex change for deposited bonda of the pres. ent Western Pacific company. The holding company is to retain also the claims againat tho Denver & Itio Grande. The Equitable Trust Company. Blair & Co.. William Solomon & Co.. and K. H. Rollins at Sons agree to lorm me syn dicate for a commission of one-half of I per cent, or 1100.000. Railway Workers Pnt on roll Time. SPOKANE. Wash.. Dec. 30. Begin ning Monday employes oi ine ikoibo- tlvo department at the Ureat Northern Rallwav shoos at Hlllyard. a suburb. will work full time. S4 houra a week in stead of 40 hours, th schedule which baa prevailed for the past year. It wu, WATCH The Old Year Out and , The New Year In at Portland Three After-Midnight Departures of regular trains to Willamette Valley Points. Friday Night, December 31 No. 15 leaves 1:30 A. U. for Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Eu gene and all main-line points. No. 109, regular leaving time 11:15 P. M., will leave Union Depot 12:20 A. M., 4th and Yamhill 12:28 A. M. for Beaverton, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Carlton, McMinnville and all West Side points. No. 329, regular leaving time 11:30 P. M., will leave Union Depot 12:30 A. M 4th and Yamhill 12:38" A. M., for Oswego, Tualatin, Newberg and intermediate East Side electric points. Ask local agents for further information. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott General Passenger Agent.