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THE SUNDAY OlaEGOXIAy. rOKTLAyD. yOYEMBER SI. 1915- MYERS STANDS BY HEW FERRIS BILL Montana Senator Says Meas ure as Amended Safeguards , Fights cf States. COMPROMISE IS URGED J.njrtnwnl. I-r.plte Opposition. I INrdKlrJ al C'mula5 -. Jmrro" of Admlnl'lraHo" 1 Aorrlrd. r:r.w:N news rcf.i:i". tn.ton. Sm. "I ill not h.H.ve the r(w(M- wi t any weicht with - . - M u I . 1 . m r Of nnfriM, J .-' . . - - ;rii4. chairman cf ta cotamitteo oo .: la""!. In a sta'emeni i.y. in wh- ee d- ir- hi purp-.e t rntrcdK the I'.rrls bt:i 1 " s-i.p I Ilurk It we. rP"-t" tr his rommltt lt.l I'""". r""rt. -..nat -r rf ase-rt that the Admin ltrttun Is tMnd th i'.rrla bill, as tmar.4H and teport'd th" a- B loo, for t rn 1J"" (i,grl:!r tBSI f.rm d'4-iri.r Ihe C-rn-I s-s-l.e. Bawlth.tandirg opoittoB fn.rf. th .ot. cf s".t cntrL -J T'tkrl ef.'lctat we'r-powr 1-ff-!!tlnn en cf ti gre-t end in Ify.wM Bde cf the day."" say atr jry.r. -mpfWil l ell -tl"f f the o-n'rr. but P-t ' ,ur -A.sr.ra fe'-a. wh-r undevelop.d -.at.r r abound.." A -...- d rrve Hill raveeeel. H e- th-r I li-tay no effective fw on.ir whh wat prwr can be d..Mp en lb puil domain: lhat r-pttai wi:t ml in-t fi" th rvo r.nie r""'t - "Th t'errle Ml!. a r.W"l t tie Senat- '""." s i I. ji-nator Mr"-. "meets alt r-j -ilr.-sr.-n. cf trie l'a'l-n tr " end (,nilM way. and safeguard alike '" ..t ir end IS public. II B the ap--. 1 cf -etry l.aaa and tTesid'nl KNkih It Is pronoun fairly eatio f . tor cpltil "'1 lntor CO Ih. on. h.nl. n4 I .!r.4 tite Xrtf mni . cr ibc otr fcnl. by t,rnmnt lO'rrt Hi it I tt !. Ir.mc lo''- f T'4"l ccnirr.1 of I r.in'rr Th ""! Hi k b tn. nwfWktrf liP" ! I'fiU er ic TM no I " T bi-l ! " rihi !.- car ' nc -ni l-r. ii Bill cprl t'ci" i'4 ib runt cf IS '' I" th- control H .n-rh cf IB oc cf hc tr f ! Is uBBlfc.c trmc wllhln br4r. It WKtli't ,n ,..rnmn r""""1' vt li" Publkc d-.mta B'.n lb bank cf i-H T.rrv H ttrtcmi'i ben tlc nl 4.rl r'SI In ISr proo-r rbc. roii "r t conbt&4B I6m f.r lac u. cf the pcpl. I.UIM c r.ocrcbiaccnt. "U la for the Irlrl liotrml to T wotsf C Bo the Bbii'tln lnd mr b a frr lh "rp"cf -n- rtln electrical . Tb rrr bi t prnll thai to y lnt"SiB tl-..ep-r cf watr p.3r !" rta'-c fT t if r u ISC WBt.r an4 IS ll eminent fna f'4rnll tb tnt:lr tan-J for tse erection tsreon cf dame, elor- rr''e. power. boueee. plante in.) tro..rr.iMi"n tioee. n4 thl lh loo n. tsr IB tr furni.hcl by tse efata an4 IB IcJ fiirnieh4 by tha termBl eball b utl ljrd for the d.eioptnnt cf latent ogrr for tSe .-o.J a.-l-l tf'e cf tSe p.oPt ho conti:o'e bocb elate an4 Nation. I know cf bo better ob;-i cf orn mo:. I ee Botbtn' li tst bi-h crii-h on etattc rif ht. Senator Mer mm b wee preeeot-4 from attB4nc the portiere Walrr rir fonfrrencc lii ba we .;! a hlnt.Jn ca Montana buel- hka he d-me4 cf sreai-r Un cortaar. Ite ba4 lntBl4 folnc t I'nriUB'i. bowecr. and rc't be 4 BoC tbere. "Mjr c-Btimenta." b . wre wit etpr4 iscrc by my col l'e J. Senator Wth." reeen'alUe cf the Attorney -;nral who e.nt erel weh In iT'foe ln.etifet!tnr Ihc lfii faltforaia Ien4 B'a-it aa4 in e(iine local eclnlo" aa to what liie(ion lonreee .houij m.I. i.urn4 lo v aesiaaton ilocdar. but wi:l boi .ujmit h'.a report to tha Atiorneyxtieneral until n en4 cf thie ifcontn. II I aweit.n certa40 Uta to be oeat him from treon. Mr ..!eme (ieonr4 while la Or-o tSat r.t!ir.enl l practically 4remiU'i iinl turnlnd any of the tract into lort rree. and equally niani'neiii in feor cf helec the land to priitalc owner, r.ot only lhal It Buy continue to be taied. but that it rvny bo elt 4 a4 deeloP4. he lul:. rIiirve Ihe ham that woul4 be doia tf he Iaa4 ou;4 not be tued. Mr. Uliama eettmalee that more than half ISe uno!4 portion of . - n. Kl. n Miculluri w IT4P1 WW "" . . . . tawAtMl k rwi saie there law i ' - I a coe-ilrM centirnent In Orecoa ewalnet OiepoelBe; l 1M e-ee Utvl at a nominal eric of lilt per acre. Ine.muc aa the Attorney-General UI o'lernilaa what revommeoda . . tUAfiini4! of Juetlca will rrsha lo t 4nr.ea, Mr Wllliama 4oe cot fel at liberty to o.kmm .ne " -ommer.dAlloB. aa hi report U conn- d.oiul lie bae not yet Conferre4 with (. K1TGH1N WILL LEAB DESPITE HIS VIEWS Administration Would Find It Difficult to Supplant North Carolinan. the rhen AliorBey-Oneral. but will in oer tee eublect Monday when ha Biea written report. ht -nXMOT" LlTTTKrJa OITMtD l in twrrr. trial. bneeeaafwl tispleeiea Bald Hitt IWew ( ailed HIn ur-Wtn rteceewtton W Itneeev U).4 ANOCUA No. :0. About t letter taken from tba flic ar tba in ternational Aeeociatlon ef irl4 and Mro. tural Iron Worker at lodlanap ct. and a!4 to relata to an alle4 Nation-wide d) r.a-.llln roneplray. wera Identified today by ilra. 1L- A. H ill, a proeccution wltneea In tha trial cf MatSew A. tlchmldt. charted with murder a tha reeuit ot tha eiploe.oo wM. h deetreyed the Lo Atl Tlmea buiidiB h yrar aen. Mr. Hull wa a atenorarihr' anJ bookkeeper In the clficee of ts iron worker" orn Uet'on early ta 11. Ts teller, which arpear Innocent on their face, were dclartd br the pro.4.-iitl"n lo ba rlcahed In lanu which whn inlerpreted will reeal the allc4 rcnplry. Kor Inetance. It la a le4 lhat the terra "a bih wlnd" rnant Inal a ccful cxploelon hd ba ?r 4 and that when a local bnion wanted a nan to do mi dyna mitio a letter waa written to the ontral efftea eayln that "w need a llt'l crcanleina here.- Ut9 ll:l leetlficd that !" rn pto4 in ia c!f!v h worked under lae direction of Jchn J. ilcNamara. then e-cretarytreurr of th organ taatjon ana rw nrlnr II year In 9aa Queniin rBitenilary for compile. ty In dBTiillnc the l.:w:yn Iron Work la thi ntr. .son is suir, by hunter IVny of l Y let Ira of Arrldcnl l Walla Walla Metric!. WAIXA WAUA. No. I- IrpaciaU)- J- U. H'Bdereon, a moon- ' teineer. today accta)-ntt.y kitled hi tt.year.o.4 eon. Kmery. who had ctlmSetl a tra to dwto!ce four coon. 'which bad takco re. la tie brn:e. Tac eiJr Uenleraon fired o at one cf tSe little n:mn. haein ml.alco:a!d th position cf hie boy ta tha tree. Te bu:tei enfred l, Ud'a head, an 1 he flt to the tfannO. The c-n cf tba a. ctdnt I about i mi:e la tile rrountaina front v.: n.i eo f.rt&er Ieta.U l-ee ben r.cltl Two a ("Aett were with the lln rrne on tse bunlin trip when the dal cccurTeel. APPLES OF MONTANA WIN Mate a art InUleldual llihlhll lion orcU at i:ttoUlon. ! VN r'ft VN."Z- No. I Montana - won a (rand pru to.r for the etete Mbit ot apple at th raaama-l'aciftc .p.irio. An awarit cf honor wee ml to an C'i'-it of Montana weutby r-rl. tn allition Montena apple MMta r'"t4 en aoH m'lai. 3 ,;.r tn'al. II bron. mclele and U Honorable mention. Thre wera 31 earietl entrt It the etate. Aild-ticnal award to Montana potato tniS;' were two award cf honor am on d'.M mel4. .-Sr wer made lt r 14 fn m r. MISSION WORK PUSHED iutruitn to .ik rr.n r ri-T t n ter. c t r I arneel Bwaa tepcerterd rr Chlaa. Alloeaewl of Laa Year la . eeewed by l3lc"X IXMA UM'A. Cal. Sor. Z Appro frljt!one amoantlnr to I1J.:! were mad by th iecnilo committee of tL cererel or world rontrrence c! ti e l.onts (ay Adrrntlele. which closed It einn here tonay. tor th ndance. mBt cf mtlonary endretor In varl ou rountrta of Ata. Africa. Mouth America and the letand cf tha eea. TMa I is lrel amount r ap propriated for tha p''rpoa by the d" nomination. ec-lins lat jear arrorttonmcBte by llil.'ti.- TB lar..t eum. llli.IT. wa al lotted lo I'ltina. The Ind a union ml ion cam net with !.. while i:.tT wa apportioned for Adventiat work In Argentina. Holtrla. Chile. KcuadJr. Kalkland leland. I'arasuay. Trru and l'ruuy. Th apportion ment for riouth Africa wa ISt.lt. and approprlatlone for Melco. Cuba and l rr.tr.l American tales amounted to Ti-. AdeentUt mmberehlp of Ti.OO In North America will contribute $l per cepit to further jrtieelone In for riaa land and adanr medical and educational Inetltuilonii In America. generalIgives "PM" tiioi a t y d niunREH r.tr.T or ri.R-iinu at r.L ro. MAN SHUT UP IN MILLRACE lilkwioai orw trr Ilaoh bat Oc capant lanat- to Irarr. rr.ruTov. or. No : 9- eiaL P-ai.-h Ham. a rrtd-.toa dairy maok b4 a narrow eecapo from drown l Ut rist when the tcllk wacon na we d-lnra broke ioee from the bor an4 ret Into fflll'f l BUIritt Bvtr a ti-f-vt emfteakmeat. YB iel'1 current carrtf It 8 f.. and ln waa sut In.i.ie. Ha freed hlmlf by breaeirv thr'h the caneae eid ct the waoo and wam a.Sor- GRANT REPORT IS DELAYED K. V. William Kctame lo Wa.Mnf Inn I rum Orrfo. OKtiMA N .: I'.ritr tf. Uees iniloa, o. - i. W". 4:4iCie. nf- Areay Officer W kee t'aaellrWaa I eat la Creel tiro Adepta Taooaaad like oaea for Pay. KL. PA.IO. Te No. :). When fir destroyed Uneral John rerehtaa'' borne at the Preeldio. can lancico. It wiped out all of hi family. Waring him oole Monde. haired Warren. Mneral i'ershlntr today adapted 1 children of Kl l'o. to ca th Innell n'ea In hie heart, and he th chil dren the trreateet "party eer known In local history. t our military bande played th tunea the children liked beet. M balterle or mule motor artillery rolled up and down lha field at W aehlneTton Park lo the dltht cf General l errhln little ueate en-'igii offlcere and men. of the Metican border brlcade, of which tinral l-erhln? I commander, ae eieted lr Ihe re-ivln lira and aldod IB entertainina: the Juenl!e eueeta. Thee reeicd douchnate from th ftid bakery and their photoaraphe wora tehen with r.eneral I'erehlne; and little arrn for Ihe moele. CHRISTMASRUSH IS NEAR rixtal rrrtnco Ipe-rt Hral ftalnree i:cr Know a. - . 1 1 v i Ti i V Voe l Poilniuitr. General barlr-on. who I one of Krl Krmcle moet important reprewema f.o on earth. I oraanielnc for th (-hrtetmaa men. Me a theea dirao tione to poetmeeter today: -Adrti that parcela ehould be mailed early to aeold Ihe r J h. They .aa bar the wordf '.N'ot lo bo opened un.til Chrtetmae. ful on ettra carrier, provide pueh carte. bU yrlee. motoroclea. tfM or automobi.ee a oeceeeary. la not work dark oc.rtlm to th : r L.l.kl. to not ocrlook th fact thai thle )M i Chrl.lmee buelncaa will laret eer known.- Arernna'a Itoat and IS IVudira loond B a a . V-fl I a ' VrtW A ww.Aflet A f 1 A f I . . . . tho m.stftrw tot of lh li..n llnr hj trffi. fo-MP-i -. h4 tr tMt port, il coaleftlocel 1-1 toa.cw ALTERNATIVES NOT EASY Other lrmlMra of Wiji and Mean Commllfre la Line Are Impoe alble IOTa.lon of Caucus Would Make Trouble. OHEGONIAV NEWS ECREAL. W'aab Ington, Nov. SO. Not wltblandinf th fact that It-prentatle Kllcbln. of N'nrth Carolina, la ODDoeed to th Ad ministration naeal prosramme. and aleo Is oppod to the ehlp-purrhaee bill, there I little prospect that tha chairmanship of th way and means commutes In lha new House of J'.cpre cntatl will be denied htm. That chairmanship rarrlea with It tha floor leadership of th majority party. Mnce Mr. Kltchtn squarely arrayed himself aaalnet tha President' plan of upbuilding- tha Navy. Eastern news paper e favoring- a hie: navy have been clamoring for the suppression of Mr. Kitchln. Tha cry haa -one up that the Democratic leader shouid be a man who support th AdmlDlJlratlon on all big Isauea. Seniority Rata Oboe reed. Two thing stand In tha way of tha sidetracking of Representative Kitchln. Th House of Kepresentatlv baa long recognised tba rule of seniority on It committees, and when a chairmanship becomes vacant the ranking member t promoted. The olher consideration 1 tne lact lllll IE air. niicnin anwwo. w- shelved. tha net Democrat In line. Itep resentative Itamey. of Illinois. I loo mall a man lo conduct the., way and mean committee. Nest In Una after Kalney 1 Dlxoo of Indiana, another loipoeslblilty. When th Democrata. on coming Into control of th House of Representa tives, organised tbir committee, they haped th committee on way and m.ns to be a "one-man committee." They placed Jlepresentatlve I'nderwood. of Alabama, at tba bead. I'unnc lae special tariff eeeelon Mr. Underwood wta lha way and man commute, save on lhr occasion when th President gar specific order to Mr. (.'nderwood. Mr. Kitchln. Ihe ranking member after I'nderwood. wa tha on:y other big Democrat on tho committee, except Mr. Stanley, of Kentucky, re cently circled Governor of that atala and no longer a member of th House. Ho Mr. Kitchln will ba made leader, unless tha President Insists on hi de feat, and tola ha can accomplish only by invading tha Democratic caucus. Issuing direct order and Insisting lhat they be carried out. If th President should resort to ueh tactic, no on could forecast th result. Th organisation cf th House la pure ly a matter for th House ttteir. it th Admlnlatratlon should undertake to dictate th selection of a chairman for on committee. It might Interfere In other contests. OFFICE NAMES CHANGED Two Town In Ore-son Affected; Keller. Wash.. Tine Tilled. OREGON! AN" NEWS El'REAt". Wash ington. Nov. :0. The i'oetofflc De partment baa changed the name of th .-it. . bk.rl. I inn I 'oil n t V to Shedd. dropping tha final "." and has made a aimllar chance in me name . ... n.t nr 'i at shutlers. Cillllam County, which hereafter will be known officially a Snuuer. .Marion ... wrau will continue aa postmaster at th for pier office and MT Piper will remain aa postmaster at c-hiitlcr. Orover A. Samuels haa been appoint od nostmaater at Keller. Wash., to suc ceed John H. Madger. resigned. PHYSICIAN PROVES ALIBI Dr. J. M. Moran Keloaeed After ln-e-4lfatlon of lire. i ti.. nr.arnllnc an alibi. Dr. J. M. Moran. who was held tn connection with a fir ln tha basement oi me building at 5:1 Thirteenth street Fri day night, waa released yesterday. The ..II..IIA. Ar tha fire la to ba con tinued by Klre Marshal Jay btevens. The nre lriei in tn nnmtpi oi the building, according to Mr. (Stereo, evidrntlv from jqollnc Dr. Moran The Next World-Empire. Will it be Germany Russia or Great Britain? Free Lecture by E. W. Catlin 7:13 Tonight K. of P. Hall Cor. 11th and Alder Free Come - detained by Tire Marshal Steven Friday nlrht. The damajr to th building was not extensive. w I . . I III 111 M Tl " BWBeeWswj-sw-iBjiMIilf THIS store "backs up" everything it sells, and our policy, "money back it dissatisfied," will not permit us to handle anything but the best. That's why we sell Ctofties for we know them to be the best. They're all-wool fabrics, properly styled, perfectly fitted, serviceable and modestly priced. $15, $20, $25 and Up Let us show you. Phegley & Cavender Cor. Fourth and Alder Sts. Following the lead ot the Salem Com mercial. Club, the effort to unite the Dallas Commercial Club and the La Creole "Social Club Is belns renewed. Whether the movement will be success ful Tint i. rinnhtful. thnuirh the exec utive committee of both clubs favor It Tba membership of tha Commercial Club is In favor of the merger, but there is much disscntion anions the members of the La Creole Club. It is barely possible that a plan will be worked out satisfactorily to the ma jority of the members ot Doin inati tutions, but as yet no definite plan has beon guggcuted. Mendota lump coal. JS.BO ton de livered. Albina Fuel Co. Adv. With somi- people, tile P"nre of a cat . .1.. - , Induces n at'srk "f 8 Oli-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD e, Hood's Farsapartlla has been and still Is lb people's medlcln because of Its reliable character and Its won- . .... in mirlfvlne. enrlchlns? and revitalising the blood and relieving tha common diseases and ailments scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, dyspep sia, lose ot appetite, lhal Urad feeling. general acoi.ny. Hood's b'arsapnrilla purifies and en rich th blood, and In ma doing ren der th buman system tha greatest service possible. This medicine nil been tested for years. It la perfectly pure, clean and absolutely safe, ae well aa of peculiar and uoequalrd medicinal merit. Get Hood's and get It now from any drug store. EVERYONE LIKES THIS JID CURE "Pape Cold Compound" Elnds a Cold or Grippe in a Few Hours. Tour cold will break and all grippe m leery end after taking a dose of Tape Cold Compound'' every two hour until three do are taken. It promptly opens cloggd-up nos trtle and air passages In th head. stop nasty discharge or nose running. relieves sick beadaeh. dullness, fever-! lahness. sore throat, niing, or nece and stlffnes. Don't y tuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling: Kae your throbbing head nothing else in tha world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound.' which costs only 21 cents at any dm re l ore. It a-ta without ss sietance, tastes nice, and caueee no inrnnvsnlenca. Accept no substitute. A Jr. i 1 . sr. . . a ' FAntme WW Thanksgiving Sales Thanksgiving day comes but once a year and the thought of the day centers around and in the dining-room. However warm your welcome-however generous your hospitehtymuA pleasure and that of your guests is lost 11 me M. " have outworn their usefulness. Edwards offer a very material reduction on Thanksgiving things for the coming week, and your own time 10 pay uic uw. Thanksgiving Sale of Dinnerware Extra Special Values $1 Cash, $1 Weekly rn-i 1 QCWill buy, this week only, hundred-piece P- . 3 gets of eemi-porcelain dinnerware. Your choice of four attractive designs. Either decorated or plain white with gold band reg-ular price $15.50. . Savory Roasters 89c This Week Only Edwards' Bargain Exchange All goods that are mechanically per fect, but not In the best condition, or that show any mars, or scratches, are placed on our top floor and sold "as is." regardless of cost or former value. With these goods are shown hundreds of slightly used pieces which have been traded in for other furnishings, and same are of fered at about one-fourth to one half their original cost. Come in and select the new pieces you wish to purchase and our man will call and make you an offer on any articles you wisn to trade in. Your Old Goods Taken Save $9.50 on This Beautiful Quarter Sawed Oak Dining Table Regular Price $29.00 Other Tables Reduced as Follows: . . .. . :!..... T.hlau tr chIa Si ft C fh en on Rctimd ing' Tables now at Golden Dln- on sale $8,95 $21.50 Round Fumed C"CQK Oak Dining Tables at t 3J 134.00 Wax Golden Oak Round Dining Tables on sale ffOC Eft now at - w Note the table shown in illun- sVeciii...'Sia.so And will be on sale until Thursday only. Rugs on Sale Terbapa it is a new rug: you want for your dining room, so we offer a limited number of 9x11 Axmlnsters In a pattern suitable for that J I 7 CQ purpose, selling- regularly at $22.50. special ' Heaters Reduced JH.SO Prize Airtight Wood Heat ers on sale all week on ff I I CC your own easy terms atvl liwv Carving Set at 49c While They Last With Every Order for a . V .i i I t YUf i 11 7 T ' - Until. Thursday, 7 IP aTenPondfyg, lurkey .... 9 Did Stove Taken as Part Payment. 22 'Stay Satlsfoxory'JiAnge. $5 Cash, $5 Month THB B HO WXEST. JITICIEST. TASTIEST THAXKSCIVIXO TCRKEYS IX TUB LAXD will be those roasted in the ovens of MOXARCri Malleable Ranges. An airtight oven, a perfect fire under perfect control. Every good cook knows these are the essen tials to perfect baking. Most all new ranges do good work, but the trouble is they won't stay new. They don't stay tight, so they can't continue to give the same sort of service. With the MOXARCH these things keep right year after year. All the seams and Joints in the M O X A R C If Range are riveted. The malleable iron won't break under the blows of the hammer. There is no need to stuff the Joints with stove putty, ss is the case with all ranges where brittle grsy Iron is used. The wonderful baking qualities of the MOXARCH Range are only one of its good points. Here are others you should know about before buying. Mlrco-l'rerr.s Top No t blc- IBS. I-lsIa l-kel Irimmloi-No plac for dirt and greaa lo collect. Tnples Draft Ulp t. keep even beau Itast-Tlght A.h Fit No cload of dust ah.a ou .neks the fire down. ( amnteie A -!- Using Not an in-n of sicel sit left exposed to asm from corrosion. Christmas Is Just Around the Corner. Buy Your Gifts of Edwards Pay Next Year This is Portland's convenient gift store, where you will find an immense showing of furnish ings to brighten and add cheer to the home. Your Credit Is Good! For holiday gifts, same as any thing else in this great house furnishing store, come and make your holiday purchases now. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE TZ k3 333 TiffriOAKSTMrs Food Choppers The $1.50 SizeQQ on Sale at. . . XJXJQf yri