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THE MORNING OREGOXIAIY. THURSDAY,. JANUARY 13. 1916. FOOD AMPLE, BUT IS ECONOMY URGED Reichstag Committee Reports There Is fio Lack of Com--mon Necessities. FIGURES ARE PRESENTED LATE FHOTOGRAFII OF FOHTIO.N OF GERMAN ROTAL FAMILY. v : ?L ;, nut . If ... 1 -' x l I 1 l rrlrv I RiU 4 TU I ifnr ,rv llolttliis tVrk for llibrr rrrr. in rffit'f tACLtirt fntrll th otntwiii afvinrff for coiur T wmm4 m$ Pw9lm9jm- llrv IkkmUt. Vork il. ifr4 KI rttmN r for im comnHMtilt 4 miM-kk ittv niftni eft h4 4rLr4 )- lft lb tmrtm- r ftHin b'lk otO fort hH bj hkH jt-rwitiMi riintf of' mfarrtiir4 food. mrww tft t-tbr (uh4. w yrp4 by lb: fnv Ji4n4 f lb lrtbr cfl ).miur of ib lirwr tbrvck 1 bnt Ik- iuiw r bmpt ti tb Jhr ki it. ttmptr4 k nlrjct u- I 4rw mimi r to; if lniriitM rsr4ibt lb' toMiiMii of tb piil4ttM lb lb I bGriftutria 4 flM M lb work i4 f t Km mmrttmt t lb rrmanir. Ai4 "! cxwanoioa ih ri4bi ' Pbotoffrph by Undftrwood. f m a6r (BirM4 b4 4Ur4i T b- (roup bo lb Ctm VImprr. ibb Crown rrlnrs OrlU. br duffbtr-ln-lbr. and the lattr'b iai thm pifiwury 4uiMn rbt(4fb. rtor Winum rdriri Btaodtnc btiren hi molhrr. th Crown i'rtnceb and hla icrandmother, - mmm r4 tb lr U6Mtbt tf lb Kjnpr. lo kirn I ferine Loun Krrdtnand. Prlnra Hubert la Iraninir ajrainm. hla mother, and wmmMct roirry t ih ctAtRb' l'r FraOartrli fca ia4. Tia pboiocrapb 4ra not anoar lh rounf lofaot, iTincvaa Alexandrine Jrrne. who "4 r ib b Or. ubbacbi.j d rwcaAtiy bbeiorapb4 with bar mother and tha Cmpra. wb ai ari vanaatkr faa tbaf a.-. Mft tn ".i b iri tb cb .IMKI.H4 TO VTt ni: laml aa tW ArrvaaaiUlral Abl4 rwMiMltl af MmbtI CrofK Mru J, tr V. la it'i. ' V KiMib b raf li4iM at la ti- ( fcr4 4 li-tbtak " Mi lb J l4v. i fc i4 aa itie Bl laa mi t f a i i a"-tt'b af aifU-tn rMr far aU t 4iLlb. b't' t iainr4 a auf fri V tM br -!. Ta :-. ypi4io maabit. tl 4i4 tk a't aa IU f - w ruauiat4L Tba rl l if w rlMa for b rr at i e. mt lN pr Mwitf a iHit tuI riir a4 thm lb aoaba a nr lra.'-i af 14 iry I lai arf v iaer !. aa4L ( a4t9ajv ra"taa4fa aaa M4 lbt tk ratM !a la af la af lb aftcf a t4 lA ' JUSTICE MOORE FILES IHIirJItTIICMtttPIDItRibtll row tirEiiK lomt. ATTRITION TO BE POLICY 111 1 IXU M .K 4 ItMMll ? It rra A llo o( ! II. ... I slum .lvlw for onlnlio ttm lh. I'.'PBl ltaa tM-fc.t for Ju.ttrt f lh. Jtupr.nt ".rt. ti.f JutlK. loor pr..nl tar rtpira . Jaauari Ha 11 laa Jl M.akar vf Iba roifrt for tha !! tl .'.. aia ta :aia4 far auc ca.a llmaa. uk Ifta afdrlal aallol I'al.f Ja.tlra M3ra as ill fea.a la tloca "lia.iiiy i a.tj sn4 fairna lo lMf. II Hroall. tbcNM Urn a I aaastK.r af lu l.prvm. 1'vart il am a.ra la. Jaaarv. III. aot yat aa. - I.NX. J . ii Tba T a rr tt.(iit at I; vt.a h4 iMftar .. r .- r.u a wab4ff ! ra.prb ita v a Urct aMjr ba in 4. i i f- iki iitftr r fovr a--i.:b I - "it4nt of lurtb lateral T a too4t dk af Utiatrf. mvi 4 taa i-oi"tpcr.)i'. "fal fran a Jtaa i m 4a V -,:mm of i; mi4si w ata afa t at israu in ovitbwatara) rmx. ir)4M4 t ir-rl l bbbf Ta ! frrf '.ai 1 1. n4 lv 44a4 ; a t a an;t f r.iff mrb a4 f 4rm 4 Hia -. cot rvuatta tba art.a)r af ar t a to :)m. Itut pi i4Jr a' t.iiri.tf aa4 a ft v .it'r prowpor. h tra imi. aa) . a n abr r t if ataib aca-( a V nn t tn tar-rtbt of Kuwtia ar ! ma. t4aa Cfclaf JaMW . . Vla-ai a. ar Vkha) .lb- it! ! Ib! eBrJ hla taR4tda-y. but la aspavtad la 4 o aiihia a f l4t. 4fi taftma. I I . ia l a ptoi narrik It b attwt rtl t.,aefT i-l r-4 a o l nf a ta aflital . r l'hntAi. ia ara roataai y mpfo,4 .i a yaf ar 4ut f iri'ia-ftion a 4tt:at a 4jt r . af atrit b iiaf cai. j f Jwt Ira a a-irn In l.tla it w. not ma-trf mr tba aorth. V . abf I . b4 aa f ifM ! t4. barv aaa in war; 4ii4 la lb tMbiir Khwii af L. I i w r ba att. act by t"a mri,ptioif aortk and tba Normal lnt if ( of mt trrr try but tl 4a- i4t.M i o a '!. ta M w a ifrtntrn4-ni f I " tirii't rmia al rur-r.'"'f r is-rl of r4.n County . Iota a. f f Art m...J.. ! - - ""i i t:i lo Ta. H aia. dm it 14 thr frr in lll a4 mrr-4 Mt Kmma STRIKERS RESPECT COURT -". '-- -r.. I. M4 1 4i .aB. Ia kpsrllrti 1 I Ml I llfrrrl it.,.. r. la !: II bx-camo I'oun. IT Judff of C;umr-a t ounijr in , n4 rvr4 lo !'. M a )-14 lo' - 1 in bMit frrn lo M. han b , J J V ra in-,' bfin iaw ibr aY tb liuprvtn iVgr if t li r: ba.bn4 . 4 M a- mo fbif Jjiiro. l,n,ri airr to 4 . t M a f r4 Of tbo l4Mnp aw titt . U.m fr. r-artn. M;1. b-4 rab4 rrBfniM or i ip4iii undo a KniM T'n-piar fr I of iha rm-na Club of Chrhblla. a b "-t-loi-ihtr- mfflinf bald. Thara b aplrndld band comrt by iha Chrbait Mxaa band, diractrd by O. U Thacbar. and Bxd boilnf bout war atc4. Mayor Col am an cava a romprthto ir lath cn tho aound financial con dition of t'hhall. 42aorK K. ttiblry. uprintn4-nl of Iho Pacific Coaat Cund-hitd IUk Company, waa optl miatlc aa lo b outlook for dairy Intar rata. .V K Coffman. banW-r. outllnad a law fsa.d of work for Iha club. Krv. A. tl. ChtCtrndan. Kt. R. J Xmith. J. T. Alaftandrr. T. 54 ftvtnth. J. W. MrCulrhron and O U Tbackrr, HERMIT DIES III FLAMES FAMOUS GUARD ATTACKS lMr-r:RiAL. RKkim:T9 is orr. it: IV (HAP(G ilM HttlK. ILMPKO IT I'lRI, nn iiik to rio ir doom. aaallal naaik mt As4 Or, aaa C llr Rarlaaw. OflEOOM CITT. Or, Jan. 12. (Spa cial I Jjmti llarrk. acad ' raara, u burnad to draih id kit cabin la Iba Hicblaoil district, about 30 mllra from lto Cltr. aarly tat mornln. Tba rir ia baliavai to ttava baaa atartaa altar br an ovarhaatad ilevt or bf a caralaaaiy thrown match. (oroaar llrrnpatrad lafl Oracoa Cltr hla mornlria la aa automoblla. but a uutlf to Iraval oa tha aaow-covarad roada. Ha tura.d bark to frr-ron Ctr aaj mad. iha trip la a tl.lih. Krld.ntlr Hr k ahd triad lo find hla war out of iho room arhsa tha blaio oka him. but Inataad of coinc lo ard Iha door ho aant aaar from It. Tha famllv of Chrta M'hnV llvad about arda from lha llark cabin. Tory vara aaak.n.d about I o'clock hla mornlne by tho larhln of a doc. ballavad to hat a baaa aroused bl tba .ama. liairk rama lo Clackamas Countr bout four i.an aco and la aurrlvad b hraa cMMr.n in loa City. la., ah era ha liad bafora pnmint lo tria Waal. Coroaar Harnpst.ad did not consider farla aya oaao ( Kmrmj s.aaaard ta (rraf Kf fan Craaapt lalrr Allark .Valllflaa Kffrct. C HALONS-SL R MARNK. Franc. rU I Paris. Jan. II. Tha fact that rmimrnu I of tha Imperial Guard waro imonf thai aa.aua mt n that attacked tha Kreach linea la Cliampaana on Sunday Indl I rales how carefully tha Germana se-I lected their troops for this (rest as sault. A considerable number of pris oners taken by tha Krencb bclonced to I tha famous Kuards. Tha attack followed one of tha heav- I last bombardments tha Germana have I yet Inflicted oo tha r renrb positions. It lasted r I hours. The promptness of I tha Krencb reply with concentrated I fir from tnelr three-Inch nuns stopped I tna iirst u or tho attack on lha parapeta of lha German trenches. Only I I the fourth attempt did tha Germans. I after heavy losses, set up to tha French I tranches. Tha surprising- promptness of tha I French counterattack caught tha Cer- na before tbey could ora-anls thai positions they bad won. . Many ware! obliaed to surrender and only a few aot back to their own llnoe SEASIDE GETS POSTMASTER I'. II. Lalrhton Win Content Ootcrnmcnt Appointment. for WOODBURN PIONEER. DEAD Mr. Mar A. IVotnioa llarlrd Tida. M III lie M llh k- ri V. oak era t Ml t rii'imtv a ana a al f' C'tsea I wma.l aork a l-wTO't .' IX.- . lo 101. ta.a aj.a...l. f-at la t nta4 lif I'Mt t'tfurl. b. e-pl-lel O. ..,,,.,,. j r..i,.-, t e.t.j iie.t..1 SPEECHES ARE OPTIMISTIC la? Te . h.J lira I ii. tba tae fc- aad alid aat in.fa la III. l.a.t. lai wa.a ta. a.4.aa.al aarl.ra a-rtfad a lrai la la.aa a lift. a tha strtaeee Iraaa baad a a f . . . 1 saarra aa " Mean.. Nik. rarlaalla It 1ST a.. 'a-t-Ta-ircr lab Ha dc-ilnc. ItiZ C 11 till ll.la. (la. Uast a Aa.K. iaa 11 i !." .III. uoacl Iba aasotvaa WiHtHfRX. Or. JUa. II tSpecUI.) Mrs Mary A. IIohiob. widow of the ate C. ti Ho) ntnn and an Oregon pio- arf of Ma. died at her homo in this ity yesterday In her -d year. hh a native of atany.iiy. o. movlna ram thara with brr parents lo Illinois llil re ri.ua to Oregon with her busband in laa In a train of o lesms. accom r'lahia the journey within sis months. T:--. l"cid a donation land claim where Needy now la. In l?l tr-.ry aold their farm and moved lo Woodburn. Tha children surviving her ar: K. I. Iloiaton. of Cresweti. r : T Horn tola. 'ale. Or.; Mrs. Hesete Topejoy. Iddgefle'd. Ws.h.. and M a. I.lrfa ilon- lon. of Woodbura. Interment will be tomorrow, at Hock teek burying ground. SKASIDK. Or. Jan. 12. (Special.) Tha fight over tha postmastershtp at his place la now at an end. Word was received from Washington that i. Ucward Lalghlon had received Iba ap pointment. At the beginning of the contest for hla position thera were three candi- ales the incumbent. K. S. Abbott, Icepubllcan; Warren Kaatman and tha new appointee, both Iemocrai. After It was discovered that a Icepubllcan could not be reappointed tho contest became a flRhl between Lalghton and Kaatman. Mr. Lalghton Is at Present conduct ing a general insurance and real es tate business, which he will eiva up. he says, so that he may devote his en tire time lo tha dutlea of hla office. - Montague Glass writes a new Cohen Telephone Record NvTdii ISII&u&h No. A1863 10 inch Double-Disc Price, 75c. clever American writer who made the world laugh with the dialogues of "Potash and Perlmutter," and Joe Hayman, the original Cohen of "Cohen on the Telephone" there 's a combination that would fill any theatre to the doors! And it's yours to enjoy any evening any time you want a good, hearty laugh in "Coben Telephones the Health Department " the latest Columbia "Cohen" Record. But that's only one of the new January Columbia Records The popular list is full of such hits. It includes two real top-notchers "America, I Love You" (No. A 1842 65c. j and "I Think We've Got Another Washington" (No. A1864 75c), both songs that took the country by storm. New Popular Hits for the New Year A 1844 f I THINK WEVE GOT ANOTHER WASHINGTON. lO-iru Peerless Ouarutu. Orchestra sec 75c ( SOLDIER BOY. Teaor-bsritooe duet. Ores, sec A 1865 f ALA GAZA M. Peerless Ooartette. Orch. sec IO-in k WHEN OLD BILL BAILEY PLAYS THE UKA 75c I LEJLE. Peerless Uuaruue. Orch. sec A 1842 ( AMERICA I LOVE YOU. Sua Ash. teeor. Orch. sec IO-in. -M SIMPLY CRAZY OVER YOU. SopMeaor duel. 65c, l Ores, acc A, "f JlF YOU ONLY HAD MY DISPOSITION. Tenor-sop. duet. Orch. I HELLO BOYS. Daa W. Quins, Tenor. Orch. sec A 1870 f OUT OF A CITY OF SIX MILLION PEOPLE IO-in. (Why did you pick on me?) bong monologue. Orch. axe 65c I TM HOMESICK. George O'Connor, teoor. Orduacc A 1869 I 10-i 1869 f KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING TILL THE ,.jn J BOYS COME HOME. I -nnr-bantoneduet. Orch.scc I urciu ace Tenor duet. A1867 (COME BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY. a? I VOU'D NEVER KNOW THAT OLD HOME ' O1 I luwn ur itlinc, -untona-tenor duct. Orch. sec. New Dance Records A 5739 11 in. ixx AS744 11-tn. $1.00 UNTVFRSAL FOX TROT . end AMERICA. I LOVE YOU McD LEY. One-Step. Prince's Band. HARRY VON TTLZER MEDLEY. Oie-ov-o and GOOD SCOUT. Qua. bun. rriacs a AS738 12-in. $1.00 AS741 12-in. $1.00 THAT SOOTHING SYMPHONY MEDLEY. Fox Trot and THE KANGAROO HOP. fox Trou Pruace's Band. PRINCESS PAT MEDLEY. Walts and VALSE CELESTIA. Prince's Orch. Then come eight unique instrumentals, some old familiar melodies, superb orchestral recordings, gems from grand opera and operetta, concert songs, Scotch and German songs, hymns, duets, trios and quartettes, comedy records, inspired part songs, and a most unusual arrangement of Tennyson's New Year poem'Ring Out Wild Bells," Double-Disc Record A5745, 12-in., $1.25. On on sid of this is Gounod's familiar arrangement, and on the other, Tennyson's inspired ers in a wonderful new adaptation of Chopin's "Marche Fnnebre." This record and the others are more fully described in the Columbia Record supplement for January free oa request at roar dealer's. Ask for it today and ask him to play these records for you. New records go on sale tiie 20 1 A 0 every month. CiaV ilia KtcrJttMmUFmienLMmtmaf. Jl1 Columbia Grafonola 110 Price SI 10. COLUM GRAF0N0LAS and DOUBLE-DISC R EC0RBS Heary .leaning at Sea Fau-ailare Ca Cor. aad Waahlagtea Streets. Hyatt Talking; Machine Co.. 350 Alder Street. Kllrra Talking Machine Co- Broadway aad Alder blreeta, Wrier at Frank Ca-. First Baaemeal, Fifth aad Alder btreeta. FOR SALE BY Fifth I.I p man, Wolfe aC CO. -Hcrd-Frenfh Piano Co Cor. Tenth and Stark. -Columbia Oraphophone Co.. 4ii)-431 atthinton. Birnh 4k. Lane Piano Co Corner Thirteenth and anhinfcton Streetn. Oravea Manic Co.. 151 Foarth Street. SrhwH Piano Co. Ill Fourth Street. -Clevrnger Muic Co., 1-5 Broadway ADVISER IS WITH FLEET BANK DIRECTOR RESIGNS M. 1- llolbrook limn Peninsula National Derranac of Trn!t Jjiw. tIVILIA.S NOT CO-iFIXF-D TO KAVAL LABORATORY WORK. IrhaMin National Bank I let -Is. U.VANON. nr.. Jan. II. IfpeelaL) At th annual malting of lha stock ho'der of lh lltanon National Hank. Tuaadar- lh lolloaiing ofn.ers and dirertora ar elan-Lo: tlre. lore. S. l fte-aarl. . M. II 'own. A. M. Ileeeea, A I. Crnn-le'l. '. W. Srrl and X. M. .Naar-orl. of UKanos. and V. K slarka. ef AltfiY. Tha maaaf inf offlrera of ( hank ar: r. f. Meejart. president tl si proa a. rehe. and T. D. u Hi lea, aseiala.ii I uaabier. On account of th prortslons of the Clayton anti-trust taar promoltins; in terlocking directorates. L L. llolbrook eras obliged to withdraw from the board of the IVriraaula National Bank at th annual election on Tuesday. Mr. llolbrook I a director of the Northwestern National. Th Clayton law. which become, effective on Oc tober L would prevent him from hold ins both directorate. Hi successor on th jVninsula Na tional Hoard la II. K. Peinell. vice- president of the Peninsula Lumber l omfsnr. who formerly was a director of a tank In San Kranrtaco. Vsnroatrr JalN ISohhcr Soaped. VANCt'fVKR. Wash, Jan. 11. ISpe- rlsl ) Pana Bradway. charged with robberv. was arrested today by Sheriff Bert Biesecker. and lodged In the t'ounty Jail ahen he aaa unabl. to luraish !) bonds. Te eoo. da ITT CMMP'Jt it rmlacV MWa af the t'nltrd siatei I Tact lee Craiae Obtala Knowl edge at First Haad. NEW YORK. Jan, 11. Frank J cprague, member of the Naval Consulting- Board, occupied the Admiral's quarters on tha battleship New York when she sailed from Tompkinsville last week for fleet and target practice. it was announced today. This Is indication, according to Thomas Kobin. secretary of the Board, that the activi ties of the Navy's civilian advisers will not be confined to laboratory work or the organisation of th industrial re sources of the country for the purpose of National defense. Mr. Sprague ia taking; the present trip. Mr. Robin said, to obtain first hand knowledze of ship construction and Naval gunnery of the isresent day. subject in which he .hesded his class at Annapolis. After resigning; his com mission he became a pioneer in elec tric railroading and was the Inventor of the multiple unit system of elec trical traction. ilr. gpragu Joined th New York at the invitation of Captain Hugh Rod man, commander of the ship, and with tha approval of Secretary Daniels.. Gardiner Trials Are Set, ROSEBURG. Or, Jan. 12. (Special.) District Attorney Neunen and Sheriff Quine, of Roseburg. and Warden Kelly, of Oregon City, left here today for Gardiner, where they will try several persons who are charged with violating the fiph laws. The defendants have been out on bail pending trial. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. ELY'S CREAM BP OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEADS CATARRH E Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head ache Vanish Get & ft-fiall bottle anyway. Just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open: you will breathe freely; dullnexs and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore-throat will be pone. Knd such m if err now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drugstore. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines tho nose, head and throat; clears the air passages, stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. . Put your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm'' and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Adv.