Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 01, 1916, SECTION FIVE, Page 11, Image 63

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THE M0SM3G OHEGOMAX SATURDAY. JANUARY 1. 1916. 11
REPUBLICANS SURE
10 WIN, IS
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Ra'ph E. Williams Confident on
Return From Meeting of
National Committee.
PROGRESSIVES COUNTED O'l
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aa al r a la l IIust
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MO. TtlODIt Kill
Regular Steamer Service From
Portland Advised by Consul.
AGENTS IN FIELD URGED
TNoanaa Kammnnd Trlla (
larrr. ami I'.poc1cra How lo
Shar of Rapidly V.mlng
far t'al Balnra.
Taa lma4oa aa4 rtln mar
kata af rhrtia can b oa I"ort
Ua4 aa tkrouaa Ik. a.tapliamaal
ikU P"' to ! rr r..i. I" "'"
! ef Tm lUmmona. t'nlll Wtalaa
ri.il ii.l al i(veal. ' w"
la t-.4 f..id.r. la eooira.
will offirtal. f ! Cluibf of Cwtu
i.fr.. hMulvmnlt a4 porlr-
Th. ..r..a ira-la cf fhlna. amoonla
aaar la annul II I-r capita pr '.
ar ll4.'a aaaaallr." aa!4 '
Mrnm.il. la aa 4.1.a at a tunchaaa
(..a kirn al ! rn.iiif ""
mara Jral.f4ar ao"". TbU IraJa IB
ik rt k tr l" ti r'
ca'ro.i'4 k ratanl and li-rmanr.
r. asramoaa rrlll l"l la
fria i'ad af rmaa a m 1,il
Ikal af J.aaa. M-S I. aoar abovi I
r 14 r capita vt y.ar. n4 k oa
clar4 11 Ik b!n.. ram of CMo
ar ,!- I rtfvni. adcantaa:-
II lot! ef aa Ir.ct4.nl In lk r
raal lor af II Oi'"..a Tr4 Ctrn
mt. Ion. la wklrB C" Chn llaoo,
cftairtnaa af la Cobii. afl-r In
mi.( a karr.l i'.ii fa-orr la
M.mpkt laafnadiaLir pUc4 or4ra
lor na r hwumi io
.r. cult.ua atf a Ocrmaa atiaa;-
u.rnua k4 a mppii lh
karr.l run la a.r aaa cooairT.
t.m;i Ik'ra ailtk a Crm.a iark
bi it.riirrio ikara.
Mr. rumara at4 iniaai
ki?pias; iraOaiak.4 article la
mini I r(it.r Ik.lr lral anarfca
nr.u ft Aaarfaa irai:. a tka
n.n'.l BuklBfac ttr.ra r. .kl lfal al
lirji'tln' aucca.f-4l MtUft
"lla a : r'.al'r car ta park
lit W kip-Bl of farrllara from
-rtta4. ka ..I J. a-l If d-t Initio-,
littta mora Sa klaolta arood.
A ar-ai ka t Amrt.-aa ko.tBca la
OuaX ka kaa l9 taa l.kla
..r cf Ik locraatioaal rr.kln Cf
p-raiia ef HMrciuL tr lb Naiiaaal
I'.tr lak cf .N.w or. akirki ka.
Ii fmaaca tar:r AmrrVan
l.tinMi ! over tfcr
"Esna'-raac work, kavr.vrr. i: boi
4..o9 in m.rkt. d.Ir4.
-T.r. aiwi.t rpraiatlv la l
ftal"
ktr. amfaa rl4 Ikal k katlavad
tH 9trfflsl la ka alak: an4 lhat
taaa ft I Hal 1 la control of lb all
aaitoa.
Jar. JUfaaKa all Uar Ibl ftr.
ana far !a lractara la rail for
i'kta. H f.rprlr oaaapapar
ia la rari"'i. i'k Taa iftiuk.k
Ml.lnajir lcjrM- tlairrtala.
T Mutinufr Hcicir of Kent Park
t-.JLaeAi-m- alJL mr
CHINESE TRADE OPEN
!. Or M tX.ll tl.
Conareaational ffcorrk h.M a pnactal
and antqua rncllna at "Lurkjf Cottaaa'
Wednrrdar nisbt. Inn aubjx-l bmc
Thm .V.-ro al lb flora of tha War
and Hia Adraar at Ilia IT.nl Par.
A ouarlet of aiaaar comto4 of aln
f'ama Taat.man, Mra. Papa Morcan.
Mr., (lorn tlntdrr and Ml.a lla
nnydar. actompani.d b alra. Frrd
Laro. rans nctfro melodir. Tha fro
jrranimc. .ra prtolad aa hand-palntrd
alicaa of t. atarraalona. Ilrrrv.hmanta
ron.t.tlnc of corn braad. buttar, ryrup,
break rut bacon and eoffaa wra arrrd.
Mra. rnxltr rrad. "Whan Ih Corn
I'on.'a Hot.' mitl T I'aul Laurrnc
Dunbar.
CANNERIES TO BE VISITED
Aalilnr.toa Itbor fommlwlonrr
Ana In Inlrrr la of Wlillc Worker.
Ol-TMriA. Waaa, Dae l IHpaelal.)
Labor Commlaalooar E. W. Olaoa and
Tcdaral Immla-ralloa Commllonr
llcnrr XL WbH at wark will make
a lour af Iho ruat ftound aalmoa ran
Ban., txpoclrd to lad lo lb blrln
of ahlla mn lo diaptar tha Japaneac
prarlnu.tr uaad almo.t irlu.ll UB
dr k ronlract labor .t.m.
Tha Fdral aulhorltl.a bar an
noun-4 that tha ma. hln.ry of thrlr
mploymaal buraao will ba al Iba com
tnaa4 of Ih rannarymra la rupplr
plenty of proficient whit help. Labor
Commiaaionar Olaoa will claim tha ful
fl.lnwol ef a prom l. a mad by leading
caanarymra Ut Hummer, that th.y
would va a hit labor loataad of Japan
aaa whnvr aor4 of a u(tlclnt
drpandabla upply. I -
MEMORIALS ARE PLANNED
New Yrar'a ! Trnlh Annlrmary
ef Mm amber-; AraaaaloaCloa.
CAXJIWKU. Idaho. Ptr. !. (Opa-.
rial ) N.w T.ar- t mark tb tanlb
annlT.raary of tha aaraaalnatlon of s
ttoT.rror ril.un.nbar' at hi bora la
Ihia city by Harry Orchard, wha I
..rrina a lif ninca la tb Idaho
l-.mtentJarr for lb crtma. Orchard
turned tat arM.nr. Impllralinf In
hi. ronf.aalon. Moy.r. Jlayworal and
faitibon. of(lci:a of Iho Wraltrn
rd.ralioa of Miner.
rrorr.ln.nl Idaho cltll.n bar
aaid Ih Sr.uo.nbar M.raorlal Aa-
oiatioa whkrb will pacta aa aetlr
campaica la 11 to obtain fund to
ret monam.nl at Caldwell and Hole
la. honor of lb martyred Uorvrnor.
PENDLETON MUZZLES DOGS
Mal llrallh Officer I1od liable
la Saaperted AnlmaL
frrvpLETOV. Or. P. 31 SpaclaJ
loiloalnc a let.cram recalved laat
aiahl from Dr. tX N. ltobr. of Port-,
land. Mala ll.alth omcar. ronnrmlna
lha au.pirloa lhat lha llobinaoa do
wa lnixi.4 with rabtaa. Mayor John
tyer. of I'.nd.eton. today lul an
aetu-t ord.rlnv all doc Ira Ih city to
eith.r muKl.d or kept In confine-m.t-
Tba Itoblnaen dor bad b.n killed
and lha head rent to Dr. Kotrf for
taminalina At lea't a dotaa doca
war killed by Ih polio lhl momitvC-
TM la th Brat ral arar Pndlion
haa bad. and tb city la qutl acitd
oar ih affair.
POLLY AND HER
Cvyrrlgbt, ISIS, by Xmasaarr I'eataea Service,
THIS 4.0K
295 SALOONS CLOSE
Forty-Three Other Licenses
Also Expire in City.
LOSS OF REVENUE MARKED
la ItOS PortUnd Had 4ii "Boose
Kraporlimt, Which Crsdaally
Were Itrdnred bjr Law and
Irapradlnr Prohibition.
Prohlbltloa last nlcht wiped tb slate
clean or :S saloons, four wholesalers
and rectifier, li wholesalers. It
s-rwer liquor licenses. 10 frill liquor
license- and three brewery licenses.
From the licenses the city took In
durlns llli a total of l:i.T0O. Thl
was th smsllesl year In point o
revena slnr lioi. and was by far th
smalieet year la the number of a
loom.
Tba yrsr started out with 311
saloons, which wa orarly 10U fewer
saloons than rsl.icd nerora in pro
hlbltloa mo-unrii tok on a rlou
aapecL There were 41t saloons In 1IX
hi oca tbea tha number baa gradually
dropped, because of th Impending pro
hibition dancer and alao by reason
denial of transfer of llrenaea by the
rowr-of - at lornr y method.
t p ta lb time Ih tables beean to
turn, tha city always ficured on
total of IJSO.O'jO to lu0.n0u from liquor
llrenaea.
Th crealeat number of saloons Tort
land eer bad was In Uui. arcord
Inc lo llunlrlpal Ucenaa Collector
llulchlnsoa. From then on th num
ber declined by reason of th Isws
limllinaT th number of bars to on for
vary 1000 of population. For years
up to tba middle of 112 tb number
ranted about Hi. Tha Dumber wat
kept up by th transfer syntem and
the power of attorney system.
Thee transfer raased In and
tha number of ealoons bensn lo drop
off. At tha beglnnlns of 1916. after
prohibition bad been adopted. 70 sa
ioona failed to renew Ibeir licenses,
leaving .37 saloons. 1 wholesalers.
saven wholesalers and rectifiers. It
restaurants and It grocers boldinc 11
Cannes. All of thea paid their licenses
up to July 1 of this year. Then ll
more dropped out. leaving J00 saloons.
Durlnc the first half of th year the
city took In 1161.700 In licenses from
all liquor sources. Durina tha second
half It took la f IK.oOtf. making a total
of l:t.700 for the year.
HI me July 10 more places bar
dropped out. five of wblcb "were sa
loons. The city collected licenses oi
1100 a year for saloons. S1000 for fam
ily llauor sJores. 11000 for wholesalers
and rectifiers. t'fO for wholesaler.
DuO for crllis. l0 for grocers. t0
for drug stores selling liquor and tcoo
from breweries.
YEAR'S SALES LIGHTER
Git IT H tHBOII LI MBER SHIP-
. met ioaaoa r:frr.
Caasaa aad Mills Idle Year Aga Are la
Overall, aad Predletlaaa
Are Bright far lata.
ABERDEEN. Wash, Deo. 31. .pe-
clal. ) Carco lumber shipments from
Grays Harbor for Kit will be about
17.000.00 feet less than they were In
1114. Carco shipments this rr
amounted to about 110.000.004 fret.
hue in 114 drays Harbor mill
hipped 437.000.000 feet of lumber by
water. Rail shipments this yesr also
are much smaller. Ksil shipments dur
ing the past three months, however,
have been normal and Inland business
has so Improved that lilt may aee the
114 record shipments of 14.000 car
loads broken.
Water shipments of lumber for De
cember were among the beet of tha
year. During the past month 40 Tea
ls cleared, carrying approximately
3l.oon.ooo feet
During tha first sis months of 11.
few orders came here. The financial
condition was such that prospective
buyers could not pay for goods If they
wanted them. Many ship lay idl here
for ran nth a. Then th Australian and
Hawaiian Inland business begsn to pick
up about June, and since then baa
hown rapid Improvement. Shipments
by water during recent months would
have been much larger had there been
available bottoms In which to ship
umber from this port-
both shippers and mlllmen are
pleased with the outlook for 11 and
aspect to handle a large volume of
business. Many camps ana two mills
which were Idle on January 1. I1S. are
running now. and th Federal mill. Idl
for two years, undoubtedly will open
before February I.
HIGHWAY CONTRACT IS LET
Pared Road to Be Extended Irom
Astoria to Seaside.
ASTORIA. Or.. Dc II. (Special.)
The County Court awarded a contract
today to th Western Paving Company
for Improving the remaining 4 rn'les
of the Clatsop Plains htchway. The
srement Is to b bltullthlo and tn
price. Including th grading. Is ll.-
j 17. Th peirication ran ior
el
rOI lOL ALL J BlV CLIKK bTKKHKTT,
grading lo a width of 10 feet putting1
In the necessary culverts and drains,
and paving nine feet wide with a
three-foot rock shoulder on either side.
The completion of this contract will
provide a hard-.urfare road between
Astoria and Seaside. The County Court
today fixed the tax levies on the 115
roll as follows: State tax, t.l mills;
county school. 3.1 mills; county gen
eral fund. 13.4 mills. Total. 1&.S mills.
Included In the county levy are (105.000
for highway improvement, $25,000 for
building bridges and 1:7.000 for Inter
est on tha bonded indebtedness and
outstanding warrants.
BREWERY FIGHTS FOR LIFE
Spokane Concern Attacks. Prohibl
tion Law la Federal Court.
SPOKANE. Dee. JO. William Stoeh
of Boise. Idaho, a stockholder In the
Inlsnd Empire Brewing A Maltln
Company, of Spokane, filed suit in the
t'nlted States District Court here to-
dir. as kin a- that Attorney-General
Tanner, of Washington, be restrained
from Interfering with the business
the company under tha prohibition law
and also that the company be re
strained from discontinuing business.
The petition filed by Sloehr alleged
that the direct legislation amendment
to tha slate ronrtltutlon, the prohibl
Hon law and the Webb-Kenyon law are
unconstitutional. The petition follow
closely that filed this week by a brew
Ing company In Tacoma, with the ex
caption that the brewing company
here Is msUe a co-deiendant.
No action was taken on the petition
In court today.
RUSH COAL ORDERS PLACED
Chelialls Mine Oris Six-Car Call
'rom Portland.
CHEHALIS. Wash.. Dec. 31. (Spe
claL) The cold snsp Just now prevsil
Ing over the Northwest has proved
benefit to the coal-mine operators at
Chehaila. The Sheldon Coal Company
received a hurry order today for six
carloads of coal to ba shipped to tn
K'diefsen Fuel Company at Portland.
Th Superior Coal Company, one of
whose owners. J. U. Murphy, baa office-,
in Portland, Is also getting out rush
business for thst city.
The coal-mlnlng business at Chchall
Is developing Into one of the strop re.
permanent Industries of this locality
Last month the payroll for the Sheldon
mine was upwards of $1600. while the
payroll of tha Superior Company mine
was approximately :uoo.
PENDLETON WOMAN DIES
Mullier of Prominent l'arnicr Pauses
.Anay at Son's Home. .
rs.VDLETOV. Or.. Dec. 3L Ppe
clai. ) Mrs. Kstherlne Close, mother
of Robert F. Klrknatrick, one of the
most prominent farmers of L matins
County, passed away at the jurkpat-
rlck home In Pendleton today at tne
age of 44 yearn. Mrs. Close was born
in fct Louis. Mo. IKCcmMr zn. isji
For the past 15 years she bad been
residing at th home of her son. Tie
greater portion of her life was spent
In Scdalls, llo, where she lived In one
house for more than b0 years, bne
was married three times and is sur
vlved by three sons. Robert F. Kirk'
Patrick, of Pendleton; L. . Close, or
Missouri, and F. F. Thomas, of Okla
homa.
TAXI BILL RUNS HIGH
Royce Comaany Soes Sloscs BIu.
mauer for $165, Alleged Unpaid.
Why use streetcars or Jitneys when
taxlcabs are at one a beck and call:
While this may not have been tne
reasoning of Moses Blumauer. a forv
land attorney, yet the allegation of the
Royce Taxicab Company In a complaint
filed against Mr. Blumauer in tne i-ir
cult Court yesterday Is thst in a little
more than eight montns ne ran up a
taxi bill of 1380.
Tha complaint waa In an action to
collect 1265 which is still due on the
account o It claims which was con
tracted between January 6 and Septem
ber 1 of this year.
WAR CUTS MAIL RECEIPTS
Portland Office Takes in $6053
Ivrxa Than In December, It 14.
Receipts of th Portland Postofflce
during- Lecember just ciosra aggrc-
ral.il S1-S&7O.0S. against elJ2.94J.eV
lor December, 114. Tha decrease or
S40&I is due mainly to the loss in
foreign business on account of tha war.
Total recelDts for tbe year Just closed
amounted to 11.167 391. as against
11 171. for 114. The decrease there Is
also due in the main to suspensions In
foreign business.
Centralis to Call in Warrants.
CENTRAL! A. Wash- Dec. 11. (Spe
cial.) Th City Commission announced
yesterday that In a few days it win
authorise the Ciiy Treasurer to can in
about faOOO worth of outstanding cur
rent expense wsrrants. After the first
of the year the Commission will cut the
Ity's expenses wberever possioie. ana
urine 114 It expects to retire aooui
125.000 worth of these warrants. After
anuarr 1 the current expense iuna
will be on a cash bssls. The total out-
tsnding warrant Indebtedness of tne
city Is about 1100.000.
Proposed Kelso Road Inspected.
KELSO. Wnsh.. Dec. 11. (Special.)
W. P. Ely and J. L. Harris, of Kelso.
mad a trio of Inspection over tne
proposed road from Shanghai to the
Gobsr Creek country on tne upper
PALS
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Spend the Winter in California
ATEBAGB WEEKLY TEHPERATCKKS OF LEADING CALIFORNIA HE- aBafaaaanWawaJ
bOKTS FOR W EEK. KIINU SATURDAY, DECEMBER S5, 1915:
Max. Mln. Mean. Max. Mln, Mean.
Loe Anrwlee..... 7S M tl5 a San Francisco ... 7n a 6-
rasadrna 7 43 60 Venire 6 44 6
banta Barbara ... H 41 .' 1 Del Monte 70 55 2
Arrowhead 7.1 (S 1 Ocean Park 47 40 ii
LOOS Beacb it 44 44 I
(TEMPERATURES
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m
THE (iOIKKR, PARAD1SK
liO.SThKLV BAV.
milea ttouth of Fan Frtn
riaea. NotM for tha refine
ment mod dignity of lia mxmoa-
fihero aa well aa Uia beauty of
ts Buxroundlnca. On of tha
flneai lS-hola roll troarsefl tn
tha world. All out-of-door
out-of-door Ij
, Wonder- i jf
rlva. Polo
15. Liter- A
ntortff. dancln-r. ate.
ful 17-mlle auto drl
January 13 to April
atura and ratea on retjueat.
4i(
CART. (TaNUY,
Manager.
mm
't xr s minarrr - a fc'i5:i-?V
- W S IVIllfcrWU,.
w2UTBUCIi.biMll...jfibw
THE KOrTllXA'VD'f fKLKBRATED
hr.AdJLr jtr.uiai.
NOWHERK equaled fa tha renial
hosDlLavlitv of this hotel. Hero the
iru cut may aojourn In an atmosphere of
cheer and contentment. Easily accessible
Is a constant revelation of new beauties
the Pacific the ruKced coast, miles or
boulevards through scenic country fragrant
oranro tr roves, tha mountains, mission.
ate; 20 in lies from Los Aji gules. Aniurican
plan. J older.
WM. P. 'K8TLE, Manager.
TGWfiffid
JHetSprinAs
TTTKR15 ARE
n hri.r,
BAYS AX ARROWHEAD.
Fascination rrowi greater the longer one
lingers tiere. Tbe sweet, clean, clear air of
this wonderful region acta as an Invigo
rating tonic. The famous ril-nodiiim mt-
nata natural steam cave baths, the only
ones In the world, do marvels In restoring
health. Hottest curative springs known.
202 degrees Fahrenheit. Thoroughly mod
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miles from Los Angulea. Write for folder.
ARROWHEAD SPRINGS CALIF.
VENICE
The Ceoeir Inland of Western America.
Southern California's fun center. Attrac
tions galore. Largeat variety of diversions.
Plenty of Invigorating sunshine. Clean, san
itary environs. Mammoth salt water plunge.
Quaint Italian canals. Safest beach. Splen
did hotels. Low Winter rates. .Descriptive
literature on request.
VEMIK HOTEL ASSOCIATION.
HOTEL TURPIN
-IS THE HEART Or" THE CITT
17 POWEI.L nr., AT MARKET
8AN FRAXCISCO.
rTVFRT CONVENIENCE and COMFORT
Kt'ROI'EAM PLAN. 11. SO and Cpwaed.
FRKR Auto B.i. M eel. Train., Steamers
Under klanaarinrat r A. W. TV'KPIX
Kalama River. The Kelso representa-
ives rerort that a feasible route can
be located, and recommend that some
assistance be given the settlers in the
opening- up of this road.
Pasco Council Saves Money.
PASCO. Wash.. Dec 31. (Special)
1he City Treasurer made a financial
tatement for the city Council yes
terday. which showed that the city
s well within the legal amount of in
debtedness. A year or so agro the city
was far beyond its lezal indebtedness.
and the Council was hampered in get
ting city warrants cashed. The last
Council effected a saving- of about
123,000 as compared with the expen
ditures of 113.
Xewaukum Trains on New Schedule.
CHEHALIS. Wash Dec. 1. (Spe-
ial.) The Newaukura Valley Railroad
Company has begun running trains on
a regular tri-weekly scneauie between
Kapavine and Onalaska, the new mill
own being built by the Carlisle-Fenneii
Lumber Company, 16 miles southeast
of Chehalis on the Newaukum. Tbe
trains are run on Tuesdays. Thursdays
nd Saturdays,
V. If. Paulhamus to Talk at Elma.
CHEHALIS, Wash.. Dec. 31. (Spe
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thvatiicai d La trie L Finest downtown
lorn i ion Suu outside rooms, with rru
vata bath. Rates SL&O up; i u ro
pes n plan. New management; n
dining-room, new kitchen. "The ho Ml
of comfort and service' J. li. Lankcr
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California's finest exam-.
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E T. nrXV. T-ewsee,
cial.) The Elma Fruit & Produce As
sociation has receivei word from W. H..
Paulhamus, president of the Puyallup .
& Sumner Fruit Growers' Association,
that he will apeak at that place Janu-.-ary
15, In response to a recent Invita-.
tion. The meeting will be held in the.
high school auditorium to arouse in
terest in general farming benefits that
can be obtained from co-operating in
the marketing- of products. .
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Members Portland Osteopathic Assn.
Barrett. Dr. H. Lester, 411 Morgan
Bldg. Phone Main 42.
B.wlaad. Dr. L. H.. S15 Selling Bldg.
Main 2213. A 222.
Keller, Dr. William G., GOS Taylor St. .
Phones Main 654. A 1444. . ,
Laer. Dr. H. N suite 101 Morgan Bldg.. .
Phone Marshall 1S88. Tabor 4278.
Leonard. Dr. H. F 767 Morgan Bldg. ,
Phones Main 709, A 1701.
Levteaux, Dr. Virginia V, 612 Morgan ,
Bldg. Phones Main 1497, Mar. 4034. .
Moore, Dm. F. B. and If. C. P- 908 Sell
ing Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 303L
Myers. Dr. Kathrrine S 805-7 Journal
Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 303L
Northup, Dr. R. B 308 Morgan Bldg.
Phones Main 3 4 -J. Kant 108. ''
Walker. Dr. Eva S- 124 East 14th St.
North. Phone East 6332.
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