Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1916)
JANUARY lO. 1916. ' nnrMii ihi. f no. rune i. LIMELIGHT AGAIN Socialistic School Teacher Is Cause of Reca3 Election in Coos Bay District. SHERIFFS GUARD IS ASKED Tastw t lMstH to afaaaary I M a-w.la-4 rtlr a-d Optwj,r,ta f lrwwjar t iT rir I- o Appear rarw. UrtrtrtJ. . - rii harit Atfraal Joaaaoa aa..J ..t.r.T bit . at tartloaa I, f.-. tttrvrl IT Kltwf the -:i lmM ! A. J '" V.' rrM. aar ta eaalaaTaan. r," I rnrm a I...'. I a al-paty la tta4ea. tj.r,' W. C. Laird rtar4 niM t-aaaaa tie a a a. eaal r.-xaM. that a. aapaaoaate Mr- a-l ataae away frera th lvctiov la-ana ta ia?i a-for le alaartlea Mtwx ware prreuet. lha data nae4 ta Jaaary - e-tia waa aei Hr galaed eeaMrebl nooriaty a-r FertlaBd a t ar aaa aa at ear Ktlili a-- not.. i tour at gtirr i nrrrrjt Aim rjtMl roaa Kol roal Ilalaf Made by rnl Mr. rf" attrci.4 attention la ?-.rt.J !" waaa i Weama lb ,l.r vt a eetra.rr Col . -....BIT. ' "'4 , r.,.ie. -r frooa Lie prteeipalah'p af u, qvibc y aa-il ww-aaa ell.- t.,.-n,.. .C avaciei.aa aa4 laa- l-.ae- -f , v cwiel KM iBt.n.ial J & Wl.-ereatv t..r.n wee ! )- ., M..m.' :i al whac-a m.m--r. af ! Kl .ward a4'al 4 lira, rM .. aa i"-tpat- . . Ti. ( af lie a-a-iatiat f' t..,a ?(. - ""' 1-,-r. aa t i4 lie all eaaiaai r- ' af eaarai .pportati M'. j.f.t.k an. e irt ftiial a- af t . '4 4'afa .'.r.maa k4 '- ' 'ialan. a riill! ! V .4. rttia I"" f n a i-a.-ta. w - rra a4 lri a( -T I!i.r!'' rai44 ..;. 4a a-t ! tieal. a4 al- tmm la laa " 'V Ta 4r." i a c-fa aorra lna. l foa.l ' "- im at4 I"a xriaa tf I aorl aiaa fta wa ra Tti. inrnf aa t ativa m .,.... . Ie ...gutl La4 f- ' "" la ..-. al j'it 4l- a.4 ntl Mr. r'"" eiaii" ... -..- h ia4 a 4if. l fc'ttla ftara raite la i'iinv Tia fa'l al '"'-!4 la apaaf Ha ni"l l ata Uat ial Mfitritm a 4!i...4 a-iVi aoiaiaa la ti 4 rri't i ta aaa aaaa a a NEW RURAL ROUTE PLEASES t tfhtM-UI aarVr la I jMlaal-J lo lUara I M ;r.i fv. J aw l-TM aaar ! all 4Ur '. atanaa4 aa Jaaaarv I. j ' r"l 4 a-alaia . . k l. & u rva Taa1 r-."a I J m l. bai ai4 Rfc-a far . ..-a f 4ir H.1U l I'ata. w ia'a. aff a4 U. - "iaa a iiaur af fa iiaa aa rr.i- fl i Mta. t" l ' ,rt l ll4l ! l" 4.ir ). ,H ai-aeoc la aafaia kai aa. ila iw Ml asall "a. faa-..-.f ? WUn atalatl !! mme4a v- - XlitM .1. mmr--. aa-l aT anil I it aumma la HarT1 la aa4 tna l4 l.aaa lalat ya ru!n-l "a ! carrfcar pa.-a 'f4a jitmiti la -ro-J iH.fafiir r J. t a. 4. CO-EDS CHOOSE PARTNERS leap T rraae :irrrWl at a at4f laal IHa fta'toal aa-l aa -t. ( af ale aar la --t.? ?r f.fr.:atti a4a-.a t!4t i u. a. 4 ...a aa4f IHa amna kar. f rr ."4" all.a ! w.n. af F 4 rii.a. .at.rta.aa4 taa at. a .;a4aaia al aa nn aaa aat'4 hir Ta flrla tar alr f .a r.faa:ia, Ta 4aa.a reramaa araa pt.aala t tat.riparaa a aamaar af K laa raata'aa ratai aa- l. aaae. aa4 aaa.ral alawar lillla aalla M-I l.na r(4-al-aa aiiaia al aaalatlaaj. ar.t. inak' aa.'1 a4 tK.mo-.ra f ia f.l w aa4 isa aat.'taiamaal a fh. ik.PU fa-iva f aatira ft.'H tr aa4 i4.a ku4r wtm la al-al.a-a SOCIALIST SCHOOL TEACHER AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT FOB CREATING DISSEN SION IN HER DISTRICT. 1 4 y v ' r :. - ; 11 i.. ' (: I)! I i . . t . Ij f ! , f: T 1 ' I ' '-sv - : i f Hf - I s 5 iL Ja-, - ' .i.! ma. axon, i. ror-o. EDITORS TO GATHER Programme Arranged for Ses sion at Forest Grove. JANUARY 16 IS DATE SET fiartaM of l--xal Iltm Will ! I ralarr of C.allxrr1o aatj Haa a.1 ll (ui ft la I riaa) I. riaaaa-tl. itm4 h.la.n !:; and lt.0.o. aill go to tha imm.diala family of tha rion..r and le I auprori f lha Cat m.itla Ord.r of Nuna. arrordln lo ,h liana of lha will "I'd for probata by Ijudae WHam IL Oar Mr. Mrlxuaall ai.i in iiia ' " ' w - Tha mala HI rnad. In Vanroa .r. H. I-.. April J. I. and appoints llobarl John "am.roo. of Ihal rlty. i-rninr and Irw.t.e without bond. Mr. r rfirM-l.d fa maintain Dun raa M-I"all. ad ara. a raal 4r.t of N.w V.lmtntr. and a datiah- tar. Anna Altana. Known aa stiai.r uni of lha farmrllta Ord.r of Xuna In lhl rlt. Tha will dora no! prlfl--ajy l fortx how tha final d atributlon of lha .lata ahatl ba mad'. la a roirjl. drawn In faa Pll Marrh T. Ill. Mr. MrPoucall ba au.ath.d la Tbomaa A. M tJOusall. a a.phaw. a (arm In IVaata Maria Vall.r. a tial tnonaa ha haa on ftVpoalt la laa tXa and 13 W Inauranca. Kanmarr MVtooali. a -ond dauai.r. now llirira; al lha old M-. lsuaa:i boroa at utillla. baa already aa proid.d far DETECTIVE AFTER TOOLS Trail avf MLla rrwoertj lrad lo 4 lly t aalaevr'a OffVrr. r.'r p-tai-tiaa -wt wi;l isa r" I a..ra atrxe lai tnora.ac tc t t-.ia II xee:a. fiaa f a. ..a ...J.a. aaa whaa.barxaw. r-.t ml am., tl laat.ra. aa4 a ! I ( af an.r ratra.t.ra aaai.rtal, aa4 I ria m taai ceetaiaaa inaaa a . -a. re lad al l l'aa af a-:...t til Inal.y iin by aaana h m aa '.airtri wa aal ta a m a ta,. I ..a.i" at r4ay w.al a'l.r ISair la a ia4. l taair aarrar. t -a M waa aaa ct-itaCr ny::i4 la a-. i.a, aa-l r-n atf aaaa war a. T'aa ia rl.' tlimi .f a a-.tu.m waa. as4 la tra-l. la h a .-rr braif-i aa la lha door mf tia i'r daoaMnaat. It. law ba4alora Arraalew. A f HMtrt. Waaa. Jam. ir Ta rtn ar.i. aa4.f la 4-y law aa-a . feara natwrSay a at wa.a tr.a na aa ar..a I-" i- aar a a aan- i.i.. T. a.ra f ... i a ia ta r.r at a a-t bat' aaa. ft a aw:a at atitlf aroaad Tt wi.i a trla4 ta Pa. It. Caa't Maaaay. OtTTA'H: HOYK. Or . Jaa. ltactal Ta diavruaaiaa af Uat rai.a w'n ba f.atara al lb na.lin af laa ll araxt. Valley r.dnortal Aa atl.llaa. Jaaaary I, al rraal Oroaa. tka aaeaa af Iba r..4.at. J I. Marl.y. iiaaaaa aad lafaMnattoa aataaiad frjia a.waaaaare af Iba a.ey by " lary a. 4 a .aaa a thai IJ.ra la a wide arutM la relae cba'a.4. aa well aa a whta aarl.i'oa af ait-aa a la waal tka a.w.aaa.ra .boo 14 do la Iba mat a. Tbaea al l aa a f.aorl by ta tal rata c-aalttaa aaao.at.4 al tba laal aaaattea- ! a 44r. a. aa aa Iba ab)l aa- a OKanwa by maaabara, lta - w.(-t-a.. rrr:"r: - . t.. a i " . -w - t a. a ... tlataa. a.rf.a7 b'-ata , ,.jt-.Ji'.r !..('. taal b.a t .! ne-e r-a. ( at..a et.-..ae.. b. T tt.a-j t... an-.f . aaaw.i. L. rwt, ..- M.-a 4 w l Maaa. H --.. .- l.u le.-a Ka.. w x f-'. a-"."4 - aea-e.aat. I ' L- rV ..a L. a, M.al ... a. l l : . a1 a:a la J . . aMuriup ! - a Hi ... I a. . t . ,-..t la t. (M at a. .. . ra .--14 a- 4.1.-4 a4 ww .w . . ai kta fafa. l' j '"r'rC r a.4 M'. v - M t-aia. I t-.- it.ttmi a.. ta aa -aaa.".. a- - j I-.. rarttM M-''M IK """'t ; I.j .T f UK a.a-'.'l-a " I .-.aria, fa- t- laa a Ila'ar4- larfc. .f lla c99 -a fit. I" lari-ttaa. a a - ta. ! t b- . al l b.w a .ri..t .1 1.1 l t Btw-1. a I a-r tl-r.l. I a 4 wi t.t Sa w t twa wr lvl aa a lw ftw Ta ta war.:? aa aatr.m.'v Irvaaa.. afal. ta. a. iMnartl .t av.oa.aaa ;i tl.aa. p-t . PaM Pa't AIT tt. Pti - T-t . X-'" Pa.if .aafa-t.-wr fi" Pa-.-t.- M . u W X A. C. Irataail .a br l'afallft a.a..lr. Ike Caaatry ttarakaa' ar--t IS Ha" 4 ll-aa.- ai. T. tarI-. M im-tm raar .,aaa . aaKtatl-a aad r-la.a Aaaaat .MMhaa A banattat ta lha ylaltlnaj nawaaapar maa win ba ateea by lha rraat Oroaa Cowiaaerrlal Cloa. af whKa J. P. Martey ta aiaa preald.at bL I. . . - -J SOCIALISTS JWOSE PLAN IXaaltahaaral of Maatrlpal I aula a. try Paoa.M ta t:asar. itnrvt tr Jan. t t ?e-lal paiinaa baa aaa tiled wttlt tha City I Camac-ll by Ibe Vnemplaymanl LaafU f Cucna. a arialiatlc rcatiliation. la t:aa apoa tba ballot al the April: llKllaa a rharl.r aanandm.nl rraaltnal a aaMtiaxat af iBanKipal Induatry. Tha abl-t of lata a d.rerlman. aa atataa. weald ba la praatde Iba anara alaaad wtta warh durtatr the dull aa aaa al a mlmia-aaa waaa of tli far aa.n and I ' far ajixn.a raada for tba aearattoa and daaalop an.al af l!e aaapartmaol. tba prapaaad cbanar praeiaiea praatd.a. aball ba a lamed by tba la.j-a af a.'ottable raariataraat-baar-.ntt bonda and from ai.yrocrt.ti.na IMt may ba made lay aarl aaryaaaa Taara ta aa eaplaaa twa at bow beade baariac aa laleraat are ta be eela a ESTATE ENRICHES NUNS Makraln Mraraall Will lalae 1JI.I ba Ordrr aa4 Family. . i:i.T-rt.l tA'bah. Jaa lrrlal Ta aatata af the tal Mal'olra Mr (aatil. ai-aaaf lumber aad limieraiaa aad te.bdar at tab tawa f OrU:ia. r.aT PirtR (HHIitttt oit.aiA. tio ir it Tt; ornn ti-- ablp With la ataa a.ba la la. wad ITwaa IS la rrt bbarl Nbaaaey la Bla-aaed. -W . are Lapp thl matBitif .:at while tba Taal Md rh'lati.o Church lt only Bin. w.aba old today II la haallh. and proaperota with t-i rrarn i. ra. a barmooloua aad happy rhurt-h fairiir. aaa fully orcaniaed and tu ppd for aana.lit- work.' aald lte. A U Prlra yaaterday momlntt at tka at t "rial ltiatai:tloo of the offtca't of lha newly oraanlcd ITaal CMa Chrla t'aa Cbarex Ivaal Twelfth and taal Tailor atreate Mar. Mr. tr!m ralawad the abort btatorr of Ihe nw rh'trrh from the lima II waa found fat lh ronitre- ation of lha f.nlral fhriatian ftturro. I al Twen'latlt and Eaal fa I moo atta.ta, could not raliere Iba property af Ik h.ary burdaa of dM The new i:aal .. Chrtallaa I'hurrh waa lo rorporatad. ha aald. by I tn.mbara, whKh proraadad wltl the fo-mation of tha aw rlurrh. the old Hawthorn park Praabylartan Oiurrh bains ob tained for me.tln'a. He. Mr. tim with prarar cone, crated tb fo.lowln. offucra. I". 4are J. P Milaaia. II C. U-oji. Oaorfa faiaf A. K rtnlar:. laatarl. A bt. An ltaa A a tatar-aark. I a. l-wwnla. Haa naa) r! rinoaa L. bt rak. Wlluara i pMraa: aa.an btra. V. M. K..d. Mra T. M. VkaiftrtO. btra. T. T. Hatei; aviawrtatarttaat a achaol. Cltara i. W ar4 alataal aup-tin;.Bit. 1 a. Pa, laa traa.a.r. J. W. MrNaeoor; a.rr.larT. t. a iNtaaut. aaaku atrwetar. btra. U. Waiataa. TO BLOCK MAYOR, IS 11 OMKtaOai CITY MUrriKO CALLKD BT ,o-ciriu rt-AH oppomtio. Adaadabataaltaa Palta-y af OaallatT City llaaplaj.a Maaa Maaaa far rrkaaa la Aaaallad. n fc- af-war e Jan ft 1 H fl - vulw.i v . . . " . etal. Oranad oppoalllon to Mayor Ifachatla plan r. t.w- - i. .k. room for hi fMtntl and uptortar ba d.loPd la In Ceunrll and too tnemoer a apeclal meelinc for tomorrow mthL Coun. Ilman Con. Tamplrton. Andrew. Albrlsht and Mlnr hy declared titiir atuwH.'- - - plana. T6y form a majority of that body ana e wimm ...... - -- blork tbe rarr.oral at man anasd In municipal work. The braaa blwa Mayor Mackalt . w -a lha i-nttnrll. ana certain m.Hiu-.a - atu.b frt appeared laat V'dnday BI4DI. waaa ana . firm tba appolnimant of r. C. Burn tor tret Commlaaioner by a ot of ata-ht la one. ha wldd- l.l.rd Italle. one of tha .l.trator . .mi i r i m-A araal.rdair that hia en ice with lha city would not be required altar tooay. e f another operator, will leetra city work unarm.. . - - aar af Earl Via Auk.p. chawmaa of tba tre.t nanmia ana a i ' 1 a nu w. Maior Ha-hatt. and Jonn l"onfr. in-at-.r poilti al frt.nd of th. ftejr-uil. will take lhir plaaa. aad Mor Uackett today. PARK KEEPER IS KILLED B! DEER William L Wallace, of Eugene, Apparently About to Feed Animals, Is Attacked. MAN WARNED FREQUENTLY Vlaltor narc-ntly Saved From Back by FVtmda, 'Who Draw Off In farlataMl Animal by InylUn Attack TTTnarlya?a, rtmrvr n. T.n ft (Sneclal.) Wlliran U Wkllac, keeper of Hn-drlcka- Park, owned by th City of Eugene, waa km r-a loaay oy a ir t..ta.w io iha put herd. It wa ap parent lht h an attacked upon open- Ins the ala to reea me aniro.i. . bar or a he had lima to enter the In cloaure. Track In lb mud how that . . ........ aAjW nlara In a llliprrai amwaiiwi " a-- which lha man wa forced down an em bankment about : feet to a roall creek, where bla body wa found po albly an hour and a bait later. Wallace had been an rmpioji ' park Board for about I day. He bad been warned repeatedly about danrer r.jiti.a- iha Ha.r and cautioned icalnat nterlnc th Incloaur. Ex- Mayor yorao, a memoar ui t . . 1 -t1.. that ha wa on- X ' . I U. w-rvi.. v able to account for th trae'dy. I do not know now u wuiu . i - w. --1 w.lla-a did not aappcnau, w wt -- enter tba Inclonure: he unit hye been attacked tha moment he entered the rata to art a bucket of barley on the . . . . .... k.l .A K. ....fill inaiae. i rii i" . - . . . . . . v. . m.mh.ra of kOOUl IRQ oarr, omw wui. ... th Hoard had cautioned him. Th deer maklns lha attack vianiiy r throufh lb te. but at the time Wal lar body waa dlacovared all the anl- . . . . th. Inrlnaura. mail nan raiuriira ... -. There are many track on the outalde. t'oroner Marion im -lace death due to lo of blood. -It would appear. no nam. . . . i ..i.-. 1..-t tw.n aav- nautcta liranii ai.w. " - red early In the encounter, poaalbly th flrt or aecond tlma b waa atruck. ,. .... . k . wa. all the r rom a pomi - e -- --- way down th embankment tbera I blood on th rrouna. ...... kuiw wa. rotiti-l bar T T. nauarra aw " ' . - Aahby. who nay the alarm at about 11 oclork A. M. Dr. C. K. Da r row waa - . j .k... H..tt harl calien. ana fanmana ' occurred poaalbly an hour and one-half before ha maa ni eiiminaiiun. That th deer wr dnnerou hd been known. Peyeral week ago H. F. ... i . vnlnnl .raft to thaai nnotiaa. wa a.vBk---. the animal down to on end of the Ineloaur aa mat aomo ritioian " .a.a .... Iharn h.lt.r. Me ware intra fn.aiia a-w u ... . . climbed lh lnc. but no aooner bad ha don o lhn b waa auariru "I ma - . .a. - ..4 .! . aaanlnr a afflall auva. aa. .aa-.-.--. - plna ire between hlmaelf and tha ani mal until other who were with him en tered lha field throutth lh arete and draw the attack away from him. All uccedad In eeraplna- In Ihla manner. aad colnciaena-a in wnn-ciia ' " Wallace dealh la the fact that th body of bla father-in-law. John Katon. . . .a., a-iarll War who died Saturday, waa in hi horn awaltlnf, burial. A Joint funeral ecraire will be held tomorrow. Wallace, who wa ii ... - Kaa lal. Wlrtfl and three anni. two of whom are amalL a LEVIES IN MARION LISTED Spcvlal Road f-rltool Plalrlct and CHy Tmr Annminorii. . i. iRnaw-lal 1 T la&-CJa. I ' I - - ' . -a .... .tat., laa Warloa County . ..I .... A Ht.irirt and arhool anaj mi . . - diatrtct laeie wer niounrwd today by th Countr rutin. iti.. -- niclpal leetea r: taem. ll; AOmiruir. "'" . . .a. . : . -1 . DO Hub : INtlllia. .a. -aa-.--- bard. .: Jefferaon. .. Mount An a. el. ... a all' fidaarlian AOftk: aStae- I . HI- rim. ..aa. - - a.n t-ubllmltr. .0I: Turner. .. arvt Mood burn. .PUS. Th county iyy '" " . . i.VH .i aal- -AittitT achool aenerai rvaaai ia--r - - ' ' : and library leyy. -OIT: .tat and county outid Flem, hlh school di trift. atate and county not In hlch arhool dietrlrt. .ll. and total a ..aa latrt Inalrl. H 1 Utallal Una rvunij - FLANDERS FUNERAL TODAY Trlnll Hector Will Conduct Sa-n- imt at Family llotrr-. . . ..i . Xt rm J aria T. Fland- ina mii-iai - era. lata widow of t"ptln Flahdar. plonar Portland tembot mn. who died at lh family realdenc. 10 North Nineteenth trl on oaiuruaj. held al th let horn of Mr. Klander ... .. . Avlnrlt Dr. A. A. tola ftuarnwn -a . - Morrlaon. factor of Trinity tpicopl Church, of which Mr. Flander wa a llfalonc member, wi.l conuuex ma ... . l-a. ..a-l-.a. .1 th. . T . V . Will b private and Interment will ba In Rlyr- Tlew Cemetery. ... i-iu rn.ni. of trie r lanaera nmu. who will ct a pkllbearer are: t5hr man K. Hall. William H. Warren. Tboma Krr. Dr. Herbert 8. Nlchol. L-.WI A. McArthur. rtaipn 11. janaina. Tnomaa Kobrton and Kanderon Heed. SMOKE HURTS CLASS WORK CUckamaa Trnanl Offlc-r SlarU to Proaiccaie Illegal Salcs- ORKOOX CITT. Or.. Jan. Spe rlaL Ocaretie In Orearon City ar actually undermining th work of many cle of the public achool. de clared P. K. Froat. Conatabl and Tru ant Officer, today. He la plannlnn to enforce rl.ldly th tat law forbidding- the aale of clgar attca lo minor. H h th nam ot number of boy who amoke. and to day had two before blm. Ha aay ha ba received word that lar prcentae ot lh boya of th arade achool a amoke. and declare that the attuation In Oreaon City and ora ot th nearby communlltea 1 grave. Idaho Snpirrrt) Coort Selon 6rt- LEW18TON. Idaho. Jan. I -ISpaclaU Announremant haa Jut been mad that th following are lh regular . at.. Bonrama I'flUrt of th tat If tina ai .-...... - . of Idaho for 11: At Boiae Mtcond Monday of January. Iirat Monaay ot March firat Monday of October. At Uawiaton Fifth Wedneaday of May. fourth Monday of November. At Coeuf d'Alene saaa-ond . Monday of April", fourth Monday of AuguaL Ta rivteal the Crta. I'a ata rip la 1 1 Urome 0 l?'n rm.- fiat-ana. T.fa la onla rni" bROMU j--'aaa-" ' .Crv-tgturaa ltl.X-- I -f T 'A iii n ft Sail Hot Bottles aaar-.n.a aaa. Mirnart. aacuaa laikaaai ....-a . S-yajar wamnty, 3 airea i ri o.io. S;t.oO 1 "Coxy" Stoneware 2 sixes, C All rubber, S-qoart special $1.00 SUver Electric (.andlesticks Operated from the famous "Eveready" battery. Either dull or polished finish. Regular $1.25 value, special 69 "FROST KING" -FROST QUEEN" -SALASKA" -PEARY" CHAMOIS VESTS JACKETS and PROTECTORS An sixes, 25c to $2.50. At Our Leather Dept. $1.75 Drinking Glasses, with cork-lined genuine leather case, extra special $1.19 $1.50 Leather Medicine Case, with two large glass-stoppered bottles, priced at 9S $5.00 German Silver Mesh Bags, extra special $2.49 A Genuine Leather Suitcase, ex tra well made, 24 or 26-inch, priced at $4.9S STATIONERY 50c Box Stationery, W. & W. "Parisiana." Special S7f 50c Initial Correspondence Cards to close out 65c Imported Stationery, lined envelope 44t 50c "Mi Lady Fairie" Stationery, blackand white boxes 23i AI la OF OCR ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS at radical reduction. N.ptloni In thU .PJi; cial al. Regular values to $20.00. lour choice at 20 Ter Cent Redactloa. AaLaDaCK aSTRiTXT AT VCST r.. atTOO-nOME A 6I7I NO PITY IS DESIRED University Education Declared Blow to Ambition. MAN TELLS WHY HE QUIT Cotw-pondcnce Student Thinks That Knowledge Would 6polI "Cal lous Conscience Xecesearir to Win World Fame." UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Jan. . (Special.) Because h fear a unlveralty education wll. give him a good conscience, one tud ;nt Ira the cor-respondence-tudy department ha quit. What he wants, he writes. 1 " callous conscience and a slumbering pity. Correspondence-tudy letter are con fidential and so the name and home town of thl student ara withheld, but her are hi scntlmenta: "I realise that with a colleke educa tion my conscleoce might Interfere with my llf ambition. These ambitions - . .A mallaa hv Vhlt i are o gei ricnc . - -- l-method: to secure fame, even at the cost ot a minion ouia. ia n ,.... th face of th poor and make th rich bow before me. Ira the realisation or the ambitions. I need a callou con aclenc and a. slumbering pity." The student then remarks that he understand the main purpose of higher education to b the Instilling of culture, the development of character, and cul tivation of social usefulness In young men and women. "By so doing It Is claimed th uni versity benefit oclety a a whole, which cllm seems founded upon sub sternal fact." h write. "Colles men and women hav a broader and deeper view of lit. o that social service ap peal to them. -Hut It appall me," he protest. -A higher education might cause ... - - ... i . . I.-. a laa. m. that ami virtue m it. hiihi - -- might prhap rauii a guilty conscience . n.i ..... 1 aaa- I mil.t tO priCk me. inimuia. a .a - void uch a deterrent." He thereupon withdraw from further tudy. a Oll-drilllng ar Tenlno lntercstri. CENTR ALIA. Wh.. Jan. . (Spe- ctnl. Tenlno people are watching with Interest the drilling operation of . .. . n ... aL. ah. Vnntia farm. AlDeri UMIIl an "' . .." . southeast of Tenlno. After testing a sample from the well Friday. President Fenton. of th Washington-Oregon OH Company, expressed himself as satis fied that Cannady ba oil. although the quantity Is not known. If It foytm to be plentiful, business men of Tenlno, who have been financing Cannady'tt op erations, will form a company and in corporate. STUDENTS WILL DEBATE Oregon City High School Teams to Meet Estacada and Forest Grove. OREGON. CITT. Or., Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) The first debate here In the series of high school contests held un der the supervision of the State De bating League is set for next y The Estacada negative team W"1. "ac hate th Oregon City affirmative here and the local negative team will meet Forest Grove at F"t Grv,e- J.8 question is: "Resolved. That the Suit! military ytem should be adopted by the United State." The teams which will debate her Friday night are: Estacada, f!lcl'a Carpenter. Lewis Jones and Charles Spakman: Oregon City. Earl Paddock. Marvel Ely and Fred Tooiv. Jr. The Oregon City negative team, which will travel, Is composed of Herman Timmcr, Eschoi Armstrong and Harold Nash. $10,000 HOTEL DEAL MADE Portland Woman Taken Over Co lumbia Building In Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) L. it. Hidden ha sold the Co lumbia Hotel at Third and Main streets to Mies Z. Elliott, of Portland, the con sideration being .10.000. Th building and property at one time were said to have been worth $75,000. The building Is a four-story brick, with big basement and. during the builJIng of the big bridge and the rail roads here, wa filled to overflowing. Since that time, however, the hotel ha not done so much, but with the build ing ot the Columbia River Interstate bridge it Is believed that there will b more business. Miss Elliott will re model and operate the hotel, it i said. C. IV. Wallace ot Centralla, Dies. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) Word was received In Centralla yesterdsy of the death at Pomona, Cel.. of C. N. Wallace, a pioneer resi dent of this city. Mr. Wallace was en gaged In business here for years, dis posing of his Interests about 10 years sgo and moving to Seavttle. Later he went to California. Mr. Wallace is sur vived by hi. wife and two sons. VANCOUVER AFTER CAMP ENROLIMEXT OF eon BUSINESS MEN IS MILITARY PLAN. Establishment of Lecture Courae aa a. Prepared nesa," and Summer . Training to Be Tried. tri vr-fiTTv-WR Wash.. Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) A business and . prt-fesslonal men's training camp for a montn, wun possibly 600 enrolled is a probability here next Summer. This camp will be held in Vancouver Barracks and i I .. ... nr-aar Kaalner midfl lead- ll C iai aa iiuiia . . a .1 - - - - - o ing up to tts establishment by Lleuten- ant-tJolonet j-tavia j. oanoi, .1.. .".." recently in command of Vancouver Bar racks, a Colonel Baker has appeared befor the Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and outlined his plan and put up to the board of directors the proposition of furnishing a place in the city where a course of lectures may be given by Army officers on "Preparedness" every two weeks during the Winter ant : irhl. -niM land lira to th camp in the field nej.t Summer, when it is hoped that there win d ai iu.-i .An 1 1 r.m unrlland. Vancouver and all surrounding cities and territory. Each man wno auenua me be required to provide his own uni form and pav for his mess, and it ta estimated that the cost will not exceed $25. the Government furnishing every thing else needed, in addition to the expert Instructors on military tactics. J. L. Sutherland, president of the Chamber of Commerce, has appointed a committee. William B. DuBois. A. U Miller and W. F. Edwards, to take up the matter of securing a place in which to hold the lectures. Colfax Woman Is Burled. DAYTON. Wash.. Jan. 9. (Special.) Mrs. Clyde Robinson, who died at a Colfax hospital Friday morning, was buried here this morning from the United Brethren Church, with Rer. al. H. Wilson officiating. Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sutton, of this city, a revered pioneer family. She lived In Dayton until a short time ago. She is survived by her parents, widower and four children. Fishing Case to Be Betrled. " OREGON CITY. Or., Jan. 9. (Spe cial.) The date of the second trial of George Brown and Alex Doutnu. charged with violating me uni which prohibits net fishing between the ... hrMa .no the Falls of the- Willamette, has been set for January 19- A week ago a jury, aiter from $:45 o'clock in the afternoon to 10 o'clock that night, was unable to agree. Swamped When a man's efficiency is on the decline-when after a long day of effort the mass of work still stares him in the face it's time to find out whats wrong. Frequently a lack of certain necessary nutritive elements in the daily diet lessen mental and physical activity. A prime factor in efficiency is right feeding. ' No food supplies, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourishment of the field grains, for keeping the mental and physical forces upbuilt and m trim, as Made of whole wheat anrVmalted barley this famous pure food supplies the vital mineral salts, often lacking in the ordinary daily diet. -but imperative m building sturdy, mental, physical and nervous energy. Then too. there's a wonderful return of power for the small effort required in the digestion of Grape-Nuts, which, with cream or good milk, supplies complete nour ishment 'There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers Everywhere.