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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1916)
n . "V Tlin srXDAT OREGOXTAy. rOHTLASP JANUARY 2, 1916. - " I a -a--------.BBB, . I FORMER MARJORY COULD RETVJtNS HOME FROM EX C LAND. I. ! " jJI MSIDEHT UN. ray .Executive Smilingly Intro : duces 500 Callers to I His Bride. emiAiniiriiMal sine Gives to the pood dressers, men and women of Portland and vicinity, an opportunity to supply their clothes needs from the finest selected stock at a very small cost. Chesterfield Suits, Oyer coatiIen's Furnishings, Ladies' Firie Suits and Coats, all at big reductions from regular prices. .RAIN STOPS GOLF PLAY v KLDSJECEPTO ; QrW T' I I ' I I fill! Sr- -rw 111! . rr i i 1 1 1 1 a-"- 1 1 1 1 ' Ka" 1 'Cuaph- t-r at M'a Trip aa4 Walt lr. Hiram, lit Twrh UUh Per! laa-lda-at bat Nkn o l onl. TTx armiN'1.. I. Ja. 1 rTi4eai rWl ! M fi't official Nw T..r r-piai evaniaf ' IT el l bt Bf. at h B4 w itaa a'a pJib thir fcoar Mia. )l iltct hand wl aeal u. and 1 i r u bI at a p IW I . -ft. T liaa af mejt!y eoeetrr 'inafl freer a radioe of 1 Bailee about ut mtrnti. w .--i4 by rmM'il a. Mr. WiUa. tv tn4 bfe a ar lla atl . (!.. M. Tale" tl4 a 4 eoaiiiaalr tnir4aa4 be rwi-. e " a-.l ta Me tea;- It crc wita bl' i-" ead a lift :iar. Jit Is l-a Mr Wilaoa f r i e4 at a mn Ma vat apart "f h a4 ar wM Mr .t V diiwa t- a Va a ri4 aa a l . wia l4r .after a .! bt rfrm.a ta frnrm K aTolf l". Ty avl4 vr aprtac. a. b a trrltea a iM al 111- las asrlec. !' aailea v. a4 we.ktatt raulr of t 4i.ua- 'Tr ,la4 Wiv. aCtx aaa.ral .t m t UIH H ki;4"a) aa - r.v-4 )! I aal l!Wa. Iataravaia rar4a taa aliaaliaia -wtfa Aa.trla a frjia!t4 t l'r-ii.lal ir-iarir tjaa.ia twar. b.i.t it aaiara aiaa at a.ci4. " v . oa aa r.-tl a i.a ff't a( ! a at la llnr rta. wfl" a aaal4 at fara axiil k t4 tnor csiaplaca Xw aiaaaaa N Taar-a ' ! it 1.1 ITi4a. .rl o( taa aaa af fria maaia, Na mm -dII ara. ; 1.1 CRUISER ft'ATAL SUNK Calais IrM lWk a ad t Otbrr Of. tterr- nitlh Mtlp Loat. tT-X Jaa I bi ffa. tnlai!naT "tta 'r ' a4 Ui !' a. O al a4 aia ar. rut ff iar. aa lt l crair NacaJ aaaa Tlr(r -akit ta a a Hr. aa in rili at aa kalataal aualak C9l ! raaanV4 fa' al mc!i la a.a. IU. artia a rtal M ' a-Bt llfi-rair-al xtf t:oert K. Araothnof. na4a ta f f'.i:nat -f a -l : ' rmlvulr rr. 4riral Aruao - wa jaara a44 a4 ''aptaia Hark Ta nn au rwa at rortamaita. '". aa4 t'apfaia araa T a yr4 ta la c:val Its af II a'a4, B0M3 PLOT IS FAILURE Piaaaalt loaad la laararhrt Sulrrar. 7 a usT'JX. Ja.l Aa an.r-fn i attampl I atniwia f vtata liooa ." -va aiJ toa). A totna rsataialnc ' fa.ar auufMta el tata Ka4 at- t.-r4 I a Nmimu 4ar aa4 a (aa . IioH bl n f ' m apparently 414 sefor MtrtiX tna 4tatr. I tft plaioa acrarreit. ' K tiai. ef la a:n-a. Ia batUJia , n:d fcaaa Maa raallr ajavl. Tfca fa. l taal larr4 re "4 aa a " f a. a-orMiri I lraat!lor. la- - a i.4 lat laa ral aa laa aara .a a ! rr aaaia 4'."ere4 te ma tia mrai't Tsa aoU tank II ta a aaanra tsara 4 KUri4 Ika 4jr- aam;t. B0W3 DROPPED IN GREECE - ) roarfe Oarral ILipUaaUoai of Irror HI4 aa W ftaUalanor. JIALrxrKf. ia Tarta. r. it. ra. tt,vt A rrtaca aarlaa a-iaa4 T- lim.ar from a rwaaatM te4ar " dr.'a;el a eo T rTr o ta tiraek arc. are-llal eaa eol.:r. (Vaaral -r.il. th rr-h rammajj.r. avada aca aiplaaatioa. . a acanv 7T7atk r-.i4 t - a ml ta.t.a rnJar aikt a4 I'lal 4ac a ra.. aaar :oaiki by a Taa T lai- aarepiaaa. a bm& aa 4roor4 la ta ilrk car Juat aii4 tka . bit!!" a aor4. It e e"4 ibat tba Ur ca apeareattr aa mxtaaaa tor aataata baadtoartara. TITAMC SALVAGE S1 19.125 . aaJ trvitl W l(h Coart la Io la-rt rtaiaaa of !.. Nir:r T"RK. Jaa t Cnl f' Iba la.t (r tjn. at tsa T lanK apitj touar wita ta c:rk at ta awtncl r4ri Caart rpra aaa:ln( I tbat U Uft af ta . a. frauM rbari'a aa I aa:aa l.fabaat mt tl H" I'M'. Tl.a 'iaa :! ba I" caort rial far is ttimt af rl-a.an if a 4via .t l n if mI 'ia J4 Jalitaa M Mayer a la tba niitatuaa af liabiiuie af tba ilraaia a campaay la nr 4. TM i" tatal elaima are a"t li J " '- MIMMUM WAGE EFFECTIVE liprrWaceJ rroptajn Is ! cblta Ujra MaC rt H.M. ISIT'"'X. Ja. I A-4 atailb. ln a a-lni-rara w"a mm-i aT'rl rmpiaiMl la rtat: itoraa la ' Hit atata aj.nt ' af'evl tea. A 4ra aa la4 br t a-iairaara,. itfa.orr it a ba a.-pi4 by aar f a t c If trt I at la ta at T n-m ui-- waa f-r - J arap:eTa la f a4 at l tirral prr ,hlpaat Arrla-- NiW TorK. Je. I Tba Wbit Star liner Hl- a-'l-4 .4 f"-a Ilj..r .1. b. a n :.. .111.- ! ia aw-1 n a "1 t Nr lrb naaba fr-a a'aa4- Tola ta eaul ta a - re Ufir.t am-tnt et 14 breoibt t " rt.a a-vt r T ataar taa lua aa .. -. , , t ... , V ' . . . . -: - ;A - aaV',- s i I 4 r a, A4TMor J. Bur.xr.l, JR. V-a. aaltear J. rraL Jr ot TblUda-tpMa. formerly Mlra Marjory CeuM. af ar 0' aa aoar4 Iba ilramar Nar Tork en Ha arrival of the al Iwiatar i. Tba aholoraph Mr. Irl with bar faorlta ao. -liaita- Mr. rrtl a-voirpol4 Mra. L'rtrL Hoih ara oa Ihelr way ta tb.ir bo ma la miaae.pbta. UfliJ MADE CLOSER Pan-American Scientific Con gress Brings- Results. FRIENDSHIP IS CEMENTED lloapltallty Maown I-alln-Ama-rlt-ao Vullora aat lfoli Cltord II Had la II of lilatorte ftlsalftcaartr. WAHIJfOTON. Jae. I. Tba . flrat raaat af Iba Paa-Amarlcao aclantlflfl atirtaa aet4 loaitTbl with a rrp ttoa to M'ltiM by tfca boar 4 of lot. araora of Iba Tan-American fnlon. Tba faartlon. b.M al Iba -an-Amarlcan b-4ll4lo. wa ef a aami-ofttcUl cnar. avler an4 faflata4 prominantly tba nrk4 lra4 lowar4 cu!ttat!on ot rloaar ralatloaa betwaan the American repabtlca which ha chararteri4 all of the eeeelona of tba conrr. Many of IS lttlo 4late. who laclatf a4ra In iba political an ertesufio tliobt of Ii!n-Amrtca. ttxr.ar.4 lhtr belief tbat the meetlna .r. aMa from tba reaulta of tba mary Intrlcata 4laulona ef aciemtnc probl.ma that baa been proveadtna; 41 1 r al Iba acora or more of aob .i,.,a.l aaaalon. had aorompllahed at (nod la eetrtentlne lb ood frlend akip of the American paopla. Tbaj boealtailty ahowa by tb i nita -.e a ika ana band aa4 the rearponalaa cberd II baa tea ad ametts lha tailor a. a tba other, war aatua anaratir recTiii.4 aa almoel biatortc la tblf lcntCi-anca. . Amona; apxltia da!opmenta of lha weeh'e a a. too a the dclaea bare ban partmUrly Impraaaed by c--riry taaiR( a adaovacy la aa oMr of a l-aa-Amorlcaaiam thai would mean -aoa for all all for one." an4 by the (Di-a of i:ilha Root. -Secrlry of lat. la which ha l"ld tha Lattln Amart.an d-lla that "o lon a Iba apirll of Amrlra freedom ahall continue. It ahall ranee ua aide by aido wiih you. srat and amall. for the maintenance of Ibe rlchl of nation." Tba formal proooaal made by the I'ntted Plata early In tba week fur a I'aa-Amaru an conntlon for arbitra tion of boundary diaputaa and to pro hibit ahlpmant of arm to revolution an, alia conilauad tonlaht an abaorh In topic of rooyarration inwDf dele ata. Thar wa no lon of the ron rrea today. Tomorrow ral Waah. iaaloa cbarrhaa will hold apeclal aanr tcea for yl.itma Ltin-Americana. Chesterfield Suits. Overcoats Reduced $20 Values at 515.00 ...S18.5U ... 22.50 ...$26.50 ...$29.50 ...$34.50 S25 Values at.... $30 Values at $35 Values at. . . . $10 Values at.... $45 Values at.... Dent's and Fownes' Fine Gloves Greatly Reduced $1.50 Gloves at.. .$1.15 $2.00 Gloves at $1.35 $2.50 Gloves at .$1.85 Men's Underwear $1.00 Garments at. . . " 85? $1.50 Garments at $1.15 $2.00 Garments at $1.35 $2.50 Garments at $1.85 $3.50 Garments at. . . . .$2.65 $4.00 Garments at $3.15 $5.00 Garments at $3.85 Men's Fine Hosiery Greatly Reduced 6 pr. Wunder Hose at $1.00. 50c Hose at 35c 75c Hose at 55f $1.00 Hose at. 75? $1.55 Hose at......... $1.15 Ladies' Suits and Coats All at J Price $25 Values at.". . $30 Values at... $35 Values at... $40 Values at. . . $45 Values at. . , $50 Values at. . , .$12.50 .$15.00 .$17.50 .$20.00 .$22.50 .$25.00 Ladies' Waists Crepe de Chine and Silk $ 4.50 Values at $3.00 $ 5.00 Values at $3.35 $ 6.00 Values at $4.00 $ 7.50 Values at $5.00 $10.00 Values at $6.65 $3.00 Gloves at $2.25 Come and Start the New Year by Securing Your Share of the Splendid Values Offered Terms Cash STORE OF STYLE AND QUALITY Terms Cash Cor. Washington and West Park R. M. Gray Cor. Washington and West Park i - . MAN AND WIFE DIE IN DAY Mr. and Mr. Saunacl Adatna. of , I -a Crlppe Victim. c-T- tirt.rva dr. -taa. 1 - I tclL) Mr. and Mr, faxnu! Adam, of Scap- pooe. a 14 unaay witnio it noora aarb other, aa tha reault of la grippe. TBrjf war naiivea 01 nui. wi. in rf !. reaoertlvely. They war ma mod la 1 '. cam to Atuarlca Id !: and altle4 la Draaa ana iitcq k . .a n r Vram thera they naovad la Bulla. MnL. wher they lived one year. Th)f drove ovrriana ira thre to Palrtn. Or, and aflar living t rioo our co wonix Plat AT LO-D. J . : .. - c. . i . a a a a a . i J f a a a ,.t i t i: lira, ataaael Aaa Paley. vi I:.. .l abb Nl't. a d.4 at br bom ar x r. Iwratar I waa bora ta Ob.e. AprJ I. I"1' rrx4 tl sla.a. la !'il wilb hr hua J ban4 and they flrat atU4 al a r- Ijra fn. raaonnf t a me H.-e ll.-r Vaily e-M re ;ai" ' vra l;r waa bur! al J l'nrl ra'at. n -r-.-e belec e laal jrtxl fS. Mr. Mmmoaa, f t nlrl l oirt. Mrm. !.tair.aBa ! aurvid by br o- t".r-a .h'4-an. J a.-r. . ai-v. af -! P"n: J J. . Ia;.. ef l..if'.rJ. an4 V-a. KBUe I'ettar. et Jtabad. a , mifB or the oregoxiaw AX.Il'AL. Tba price of. The OraTonlan Annual. Includlnc the newa and all fecial eectlon. la t rent. The poanaaTe la i cent additional. It may be bouchl wrapped, atamped a)nd ready t mall for 1 cent, l-ay no more. ea that It baa a I'lNKl wrapper. thera for a ahort lima, moved to "cap pooae. where they took up a homeatcad bad have reelded there ever alnc. Ta them ware born 1 children, aa follow: Mra Anna Harm, of War ren: Fred Adam, of brappooee; Mra Carrie BarkwelL deceeaed; Ferdinand Adam, of ecappooee: Mr. Tlllle Hoi- at, of I'rtce. t'lab; Mra. Minnie Atter bury. of Seattle; 5u A. la ma. of Walla Walla: Mra. Julia Kauirmeyr. of Port laad: Adolph Adama. of France. Waah.. and Herman Adama. of Portland. Faneral aorrlce fere held Tueaday from the reaidcnre. Beaidaa tba 10 children, they are eurvlved by 10 randcbildren and eiant jrt-raoa-cblldran. 48 HEARD IN DIVORCE SUIT Wllnc TAIII Coat SI 000 and Sli Attororya Are Knsacexl. a . f vr n Va.h 1 . n 1 fSri- rrf. fc.'t v.... . ' rial.) After hearlnc teatlmony for four day introduce by tha plaintiff i - th . . Ar Julia A. Tbompeoa va. I loon Thompaon, wealthy farmer of aiihi rw. id. . 1 dr loarnn and cruelly, court wa adjourned until nt week, a ben lha d!ne I, expected' to .pend an equal amount of lime la teatfmony. Forty eicht witne have bn hard. Tbon-.paon la auir aT on a counter chart ailectntT Incompatibility. nd dlvialoo of property amouotint lo lllo.oae I Involvad. Tha coat of the cae for wlt aeaaea alone will reach I10. and there are al attorney, three on each aide. Governor Wlthycomb Inrltrtl. UE.it. "r. Jan. I. Spec 11 Governor Vlthyromb today received aa lavitattoa from Joeepb H. Choate. bonorary pridnt of tha National ." rurity Lul to rprenl the i'arlflc Coaat at a cooaraaa of the leaaue to be b14 In WaaSitiaton. P. C, January i to JJ. Tha executive aa aked to pek en f.e Pacific Coaat and Pre paredneaa." but nt word that hla of ficial euttea would prevent him from acceptlnc tha Invitation. Walfoa Man fnr Commissioner. KI'i.HXIi fr. Jan. I . Special. )C Tt". Uon. of Walton, today Wnn the K,ar ear b ann-u-.-lr a that be mould par a raadidal fur I'wunty ConMnla alrn.r on tha ItrpuMlcao ticket, before taa nrlmarlc net rail. 11 la tba flrat : Irani to announce tor public ctflc ta lu( CoaaU. FLAX CROP TAKEN III Stacked Portion Will Be Put Through Retting Machine. YIELD OF STRAW 599 TONS Superintendent Cady Say Seed in I01S 1Va Sown too llcarlly and 'et Season 1 0 Pound Jor Each Acre Is Recommended. EALLM Or.. Jan. 1. (Special.) Practically all the flax belonBlna; to the atete which haa been In the field for tha laat three month In the proceaa of ratlin la now gathered and dried. It waa announced today by J. C. Cady. auperlntendvnl of the flax work. The flax, which la now In the field, stacked, will be put through the retting proce aa fat a It can be handled with con veniences at the dryer Inatalled recent ly at the prlaon. The weather of this week, which has been dry and cold until yesterday, when snow fell, was Ideal for bringing the tnolature In the flax to tha surface. Figures compiled by those In charge of the flax work show tbat from 400 cres the state obtained 6 ton. of flax straw. The crop wss bought from the farmers of the vicinity at a cost f H7 73. Prlaonera at the penitentiary h. teen paid liMS.-S for their work handling the flax and for their Ubor at th pruon rock cruher. The men were paid at the rate of 15 cenU a day. ?or wage, of the flax plant uPrin t.ndent and the guard. "'fd watch the convict- at field the state psld out Ijl77 8, while tha Ua" machinery and the u.a of an auVmob.le truck caused an inr of t-0. Tool", supplies and other ncTdcnil. used In the aitated an expenditure of 68.t.a. Thlt this part of the Willamette Val ley can produce flax yield. V""" by an? o" her .action wa. vldancd lact ieaJofi wherever farmer obaerjed the proper prautlon.. In Pl"'n" .nerl yield would h.ve been rn.eh ffi according to Superintendent l any If "he fl bad been .own les bvor.ho'uTo eed to an acre. SALEM MARKSMEN QUALIFY National Guard Company Ha H Hi port Riflemen. BAIKM Or, Jan. 1. (Special.) Twelve members of Company M. Ore eon National Ouard. thl. city, quali fied a. "rt riflemen U.t year, with aicor. of II or belter out of a po. J.bT. !so cn .U r.ge-. Sevnteen " her. qualified as aharp.hootere. 20 as maraaman. 10 a flrat-claas man and firm cord-'1 ExV'rt riflemen, with their score-, are- Sergeant Mitchell. : I.leuten 17l Ke.r ':: Corporal Blunk. l: Pri vate Chandler. Sl: Ser.aant Banta. Mi C.?t.ln V;.hlhr. -- Musician cirVr Ul: Private And.rn. Ill: PH Wockox. Ill: lJeutennt Jud.on. St": Corporal Kennon. .10; PHvate Jtucslea. 315. . tiliarvahooter. are: Scrreant Wyant, 01- Corporal Alford. 1: Private Cha'ndler. I: Dommlck. 14: Cbrla ainger. 1J: Scrlber. 10. aniTCamemon. JtO. Only I I.S00 Anio Get New Tag. SALLU. Or Jan. 1. (Ppeclal ) automobile oaners of Oregon are el'ilupcd with the new licena i ii .... I k. laar before they 1 a 1 a a p r-. u . . ran be lesallv crve rated. Laat year 21.00 automoutie ticen - -1 - by the f-cretary of Flat. During the pas', wttk pUo-t; A--ora ar own ers for lfl licenses have poured Into the state automobile department In ex ceas of t00 daily. PRAIRIE CITY DRYEST TOWN When Prohibition Law Goes In Ef fect Water Work Goes Dry. Prairie City. In Grant County, waa tha dryesl town In Oregon yesterday, according to a telephone message which was received from there at the Oregon Hotel. Not only was It affected by tbe prohibition law, but the message also said that the water work, at that Place had gone dry, o that It wa. dif ficult to aet even a drink of water. It wa also said that owing to thai lack of water the train wnicn oyoraic out of tbat place was unable to leave on schedule time. , MAID PLAYS IN ICY RIVER Mis Elisabeth Ogden and Balbach Draw Throne of Watcher. wi.IT. .ii T..r t . n.4 w nhlverins; from yeaterday's icy blasts Miss Elisa beth Ogden defied the elements and. despite the chilly atmosphere, took a plunge in tne coia w miuiici ic. ii ..l t ..... - naiharh th Multnomah Club aquatic star he frolicked for several minutes in the river at tne wen i .a . v. . lln..i...n..t rn, t KriHirai. Sev eral hundreds watched from the bridge. Miss Ogden is tne iirst woman mn Ja son to take a midwinter swim. Balbach dived from the bridge. 4000 More Autos Registered 1016. SALEM. Or., Jan. 1 (Special.) To clear away all the application- for 11 automobile license tag. which had poured Into the office, the employe, of the automobile department of the Sec retary of State' office labored all day today, despite the holiday. At clos'ng time tonight 11.63 automobile, had been regi.tered for this year. This is about 4000 more than were registered st the corresponding time last year. There are 0 motorcycles. 1125 chauf feur, and 92 dealer, so far registered. Germans Reach Monastir. LONDON. Jan. 1. Reuter"s corre spondent at Athens says reliable in formation haa been received there to the effect that one German battalion has reached Monastir, In Southwestern Serbia, near the Greek border, and that an Austrian mountain battery is ex pected. Missionary Dies in Turkey. BOSTON, Jan. 1. The American Board of Commlaaloners for Foreign Missions today announced the death from typhus fever at Harpoort, Eastern Turkey, of Dr. Henry Atkinson. foTt years a medical missionary of the board at that station. Dr. Atkinson is the sixth missionary of the board to die within a year from causes attributed to war conditions. He was In charge of the Annie Tracey Rlggs Memorial Hos pital. , Lloyd Harris Named as Sllddy. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Jan. 1. Representative Hswley has announced appointments to the An napolis Naval Academy as follows: Lloyd Harris, Oregon City, principal; Howard L. Lamar. Tillamook: Miles Gamlll. Medford and William S. Kin ney, Astoria, alternates. Light Snow Covers The Dulles THE DALLES, Or.. Jan. 1. (Ppec.al.) A light snow fell last night, con tinuing during- the morning. Mild Winter weather was furnished for the holidays, the thermometer not dropping further than 25 aoov?. .... . ; IT' niimphrevs'Seventy-seven Tor Grip, Influenza, The ease of administering and car rying Homeopathic medicine will be m revelation to those who are accus tomed to the old school no big bottle and spoon, just a small vial of pleas nt pellet that fits the vest pocket. To get the best results, take "Sev-enty-seven at the first feeling of a Cold, a chill, a shiver, lassitude. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, have sore throat and in fluenza, it may take longer. -5 and Sl.00. at all drutrrlata or mallad. Haatpbreya Heme. MatUcla Co, lit w j'im atraaW New. Totk . N 'OTHING that we have said about Goodvear Tires has had as much influence on Goodyear sales as the things which Goodyear owners say about them everyday. There are hundreds of men in this city from whom you will hear higher praise of Goodyear than we would ever put. into this advertisings. GoopjS T I RE S NOTICE. European war demands have caused a shortage in the world's supply of materials used in the manufacture of White Tread Tires. The color of Goodyear Tires may ultimately be changed from White to Black. Our supply of the required materials assures the greater portion of our 1916 season's output of tires being furnished with White Treads. . i !