The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 01, 1918, Section One, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 1, 1918.
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of
HOPS M
swing and emergency needs passed, the
Shipping . Board Is preparing to dis
pose of some of Its small steel ships
and a number of wooden craft. Propos
als for the purchase of tonnape have
ALL U. S. BREWERIES
Doit 't Let It Be a Mere Gift!
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Be sure it's that which carries the message of your per
sonality and season's thoughts; at the same time equal the
' dignity of the recipient that "permanent beauty and lasting
service" will exist, as you expect from the selections made.
Give Furnittire This Christmas!
at All Possible Shop Early in the Day Before 10 A.
M. Is the Best Time You'll Get Better Service.
. TO QUEL1
been received from many prospective
buyers at home and abroad.
Pending disposition of aome of tha
wooden ships, contracts for lev such
vessels have been canceled since tha
signing of the armistice. Work on some
of these had not yet been atarted. If
Troubles Between Chile
Peru Held Serious.
and
there la sufficient demand for wooden
tonnage by private owners, these con
tracts may be reinstated. Officials said
today 1300-ton wooden cargo carriers
had been found entirely satisfactory
Making of Beer and Malt Bev
erages Is Halted.
aa emergency ships, and foreign own
era would find them profitable for
coastwise trade.
ARMY DIVISIONS TO FORK
NO OPPOSITION TO BE MADE
HURRIED
0000
L OUTBREAKS
CLOSE NOVEMBER
30?
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Mexico Offer Project for Closer
Commercial Tnlon With Latin
American Countries.
LIMA. Per. SO. Tke mrmr re-
l(rTM la tela relom aave esuiea
.a Mlarm.
Tare ra Catlraa CouiU aalled
far Talaaraiaa today-
vw fr.a ftaatiaK aa4 Mm
aader data Kraiaer 35 reported
hat Chile aad Pert Urn reealled their
respective Coaaaia.
tsmrvna AISE5. Argentina, Not. 10
The demonstrations at Antofagasta
have assumed such a serious cnaracir
..-. w rvn... nwimitiMt haa sent
the cruiser Capitaa Prat to that port
with troops, iccoramj i --
i.. h.i- frnm S&ntlaKO.
Tha first and second army divisions
hare been ordered mooimco.
tit rTTTViTIV Vnv SO. An O f
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ficlal report from the Foreign Minister
of Chile, charging- Peruvian Cpnsul-
- , T ' i.h cnnnlhllltv f Of
uenersi ij'vjj wnu .
the recent trouble between the two
countries at Iqulque ana pedumi?
j i .v.. T i. - forced to return
ucuiiifi
to Peru, was received today at the
Chilean Embassy.
ti.. s-...n..ii-r:nT-1 ihi rcDort said
, - . r.tn.iA am instructions from his
home office and had been shown every
consideration by ue tnnean aumuri
ties.
Vlfe-Coasal Explain.
Mr. Le Lorain. French Vice-Consul
and dean of the consular corps at Iqul
que. In the absence of Senor Llosa, haa
addressed a communication to Provin
cial Governor Amneng-ual. according; to
advices to the crmean traoasw, maun
that ha had riven to the members of
tha diplomatic corpa a ms
Senor LJosa saying he "wi compelled
to ahnard shin and to aail for
Iqulque."
Tha French Vice-Consul added:
-1 -: lu that th. faCt TO
ferred to ras entirely foreign to the
action of the authoriUee. It has been
decided to Inform you or me lon.oms
la order that you might request that
measures be taken to avoid a repeti
tion of that action In order that If
It occurred It should not become a
precedent."
"MEXICO CITT. Nov. 30. Project providing-
for clocer commercial anion with
the Latin-American countries. Involv
ing competition with the Panama
Canal, waa presented to the Mexican
government today by Jose A. De La
Valle. commercial envoy from Peru to
Mexico.
The proiect provides for tha forma
tion of steam. htp companies by all the
Lalln-American governmenta operating
ines on tha Atlantic and Pacific CoasU
with bases at both enda of the Te
hnantepec railway.
Lower Freight Rates Looaa. '
This railway crosses tha Isthmus of
Tehuantepec, the terminal or which are
tha porta of Coatzacoalcoa on the Gulf
of Mexico and Salina Crui on tha Pa
cific, and Is now fully controlled by the
Mexican government. Tha Isthmus-Itself
at one time formed the subject of
a proposed inter-oceanic canal.
It it asserted that by this method
freight charges between the various
countries can bo fixed lower than now
is possible by way of Use Panama
Canal.
Tha Mexican government will present
tha plan to other Latin-American governmenta.
ROUMANIA FACES HUNGER
Bucharest and Brussels Are Looted
by Germans.
PARIS. Not. S8. (By the Associated
Presa) The clothing- and loor" situa
tion In Roumania Is causing great mis
ery. Georga DanielopoL the newly ap
pointed Roumanian Minister to Wash
niton, declared today. Tha German
occupation of Roumania brought pov
erty everywhere.
"The minions of Von Maekensen were
as cruel as 'those of Von Biasing, aald
the Minister. "Bucharest, like Brus
sels, has been stripped clean of every
thing. "If relief does not come soon a large
part of our population will die this
Whiter from henger and cold. The
neople are walking about In their bare
;eet and they lack nourishment.
"In Roumania at preaent a suit of
clothes of a cheap variety costs; more
than 1200. a pair of shoea $120 and a
pound of chocolate $25. The needs of
the country are clothing material.
&hoes and fats.
TAX OX CAPITAL DEMANDED TO
PAY OFF NATIOXAI DEBT.
Party Advocates Removal of All War
Restrictions and Complete Abo
lition of Conscription.
LONDON. Not. $0, via. Montreal.
The British Labor party In Its election
manifesto to the voters condemns any
form of economic war and demands as
essential part of the peace treaty
that the International Labor Charter
be Incorporated In tha structure of a
league of nations.
The party demands the Immediate
withdrawal of allied forces from Rus
sia and the Immediate restoration of
the workers' International; claims free
dom for Ireland and India as a demo
cratlc right and urges self-determination
for British subject peoples.. It ad
vocates the removal of all war time
restrictions and the complete abolition
of conscription. -
The manifesto says the Labor party
regards land nationalization aa a vital
necessity and urges immediate nation
alization fit mines, railways, shipping,
armaments and electric power. It de
mands immediate erection of 1,000.000
houses by the state and better pay and
conditions for worklngmen. The party
declares Its opposition to tariffs.
A special tax on capital is urged so
as to meet the payment of the war debt.
Inlstence Is laid on a heavily graduated
direct tax with the raising of the ex
emption limit. This is stated to be
labor's definition of the conscription of
wealth.
The manifesto says the Labor party
Is the real woman a party and that It
supports complete adult suffrage and
equal pay for both sexes and depre
cates the formation of a sex party.
OAKS RAVAGED BY PESTS
Caterpillars Said to Be Eating the
LcaTes From Trees.
Reports of the defoliation of various
pedes of oak have come into the For
est Service offices of the Sixth Dis
trict from Western Washington, the
Rogue River valley and the Willamette
Valley, according to District Forester
Cecil.
This defoliation has beet, caused by
caterpillar known as the Western
oak loopera worm which operate from
Oregon to British Columbia, and which
as been known to defoliate the oak in
certain areas for several years In suc
cession. Usually this defoliation does
not kill the trees, and they recover as
soon as the natural en mies of the
caterpillar bring it under control again.
successful methods of controlling
this caterpillar have been devised by
the Bureau of Entomology.
Head of Brewers' Association Says
Law Cannot Be Tested Until
' War Is Brought to End.
WASHINGTON. Dec 1. Brewing of
beer and other malt bevereges stopped
at midnight of November 30 through
out the United States.
The special Presidential committee.
which recommended the Presidential
proclamation prohibiting brewing as a
war conservation measure, decided to
day to make fno recommendation to
President Wilson on suggestions that
the proclamation should be rescinded
in view of the armistice.
Customs authorities at ports received
instructions to refuse entry to malt
liquors after midnight and .to seize any
arrfvlnrr after that hour. This might
affect small quantities of malt liqurs
Imported from England, although these
shipments have been decreased lately
In anticipation of the prohibitory order,
effective November 30. -
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 30. Ten 4 thousand
men were thrown out of work and
plants estimated in value at $10,000,000
nd representing I10u.uoo.ouo invest
ment, were made Idle at midnight when
the If St- Louis breweries were closed.
It is estimated that there Is beer
sufficient to last three or four months.
Considerable grain on band, it Is said,
will be lost.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. SO. Contrary to
expectations, Milwaukee brewers will
dispense with only about 1000 men
after December 1. as a result of the
order prohibiting the brewing of beer
on that date. These are working in
brew houses. It is not expected many
persons will be affected for another
six months because brewers have
enough stock on hand to last that long.
NEWARK. N. J., Nov. 80. The brew-
ers of the country will make no effort
at this time to have the ban against
brewine- lifted, according to a state
ment made tonight by Christian W.
Felgenspan. president of the United
States Brewers Association.
"Not much can be accomplished so
far as I can see," he said, "because Mr.
Hoover Is In Europe. I don't think, it
will be possible to make any test of
the prohibition law while the war is in
progress. It Is a war measure and I
have no doubt or its constitutionality.
Steel Freighter Launched.
TACOMA. Nov. 30. The 7600-ton
steel freighter Jacona was launched
today by the Todd Drydock & Construc
tion Company's plant here. It waa the
yard's seventh steel ship launched.
HUN PUNISHMENT FAVORED
British Coalitionists Insist on Mak
ing Germany Pay Penalty.
LONDON. Nov. 30. via Montreal.
The coalition government. If It is re
turned to power, will Insist upon the
personal accountability of ex-Emperor
William for the crimes for which he
personally was responsible, said Sir
Frederick E. Smith. British Attorney-
General, in an election speech yesterday.
Sir Frederick said It was also the In
tention of the coalition government to
punish Germany, which had broken
every law human and divine.
With regard to the Germans Interned
in Englaad, the Attorney-General an-
160 Hens 1500 Eggs
irrit VT M. Patton. Waverly. Mo..
writes: "I fd 3 boxes of "More Eggs'
to mv hens and broke the egg record.
I got 1500 eggs from 160 hens in exact
ly 21 days." You can do as well. Any
poultry raieer can easily double his
proius ny aouoiing me egsr prooucuiw
of his hens. A scientific tonic has been
discovered that revitalizes the flock
and makes hens work all the time.
The, tonic la called ."More Eggs." Give
your hens a few cents' worth of "More
fciggs ana you will De amaxea ana De
lighted with results. "More eggs" will
double this year' production -of eggs,
so if you wish to try this great profit
maker, write E.- J. Reefer, poultry ex
pert, 159 Reefer Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo., for a $1 package of "More Eggs"
Tonic. Or send $2.25 today and get
three regular $1 packages on special
Fall discount for a season's supply. A
million dollar bank guarantees if you
re not absolutely satiefied. your money
will be returned on request and the
''More Eggs" cost you nothing. Tou
take no risk. Write today. Pin a dol
lar bill to your letter or send $2.25 on
special discount for t packages. Or
ask Mr. Reefer to send you free his
poultry book that tens tne experience
nounced it was the government's In
tentlon to send them back to Ger- or a man wno has made a fortune out
manr- or rxmitry. aqv
US B "2 ! TP$ ? 5J2 2 T 5.TB
Scientific Knowledge I
U. S. TO SELL SOME SHIPS
Small Steel and Wooden Carriers to
.Be Disposed Of.
WASHINGTON. Nov. SO. With Its
permanent bulldlne; prorramme In full
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DEAF?
Taeusaad ef Uaera Say
"I hear so well with the
PORT-0-PHONE
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I With this smallest, simplest and
j most perfect of hearing devices.
1 you. too. can hear sermons, lee
I turea and areneral conversation.
Come in and let our factory ex
pert adjust one to your personal
requirements.
Owlag tee big drmaad
FREE Demonstration
THREE f Maaday. Dee.a
DAYS i Taesday. Dec. S
MORE lV. edae.day, Dee. 4
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
WOOD-LARK BLDG.
ALDER AT WEST PARK
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most scientific eye-testing instruments in the world.
With it we can detect error of vision instantly.
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Scientific Knowledge ...
of the highest order is required to recognize and prop
erly correct defects of vision. '
CJ It is extremely unsafe to permit anyone not thor
oughly qualified to test your eyesight or to prescribe
glasses for you.
tl Not only is this expert knowledge necessary; the
latest scientific instruments and appliances are re
quired and years of applied experience to make the
result of the examination absolutely certain.
(J Our many years' experience in scientific eyesight
testing, fitting and .making perfect glasses is at your
disposal.
CJ Complete lens-grinding factory on premises.
SAVE YOUR EYES
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Two Rooms Full of Beautiful Oak Furniture
Delivered to Tour Home "This Week" or the Day Before ' "Xmas"-' on the small cash payment of
$15
The Gift that will cheer you
every day of the year, for
years to come.
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'jfi&Sv- Balance will be arranged to fit
!"- . r-ajfl vour lnrilvtrinal rnii1rmnt
without any Interest charges.
Living Room Suite of 4 Pieces
Corner Post Table, Saddle Seat
Rocker and Chair and Rocker
with genuine leather auto cush
ion seats (instead of 2 rockers
as illustrated). Xmas gift price
$64.00
Dining Room Table has 45-inch
Quarter-sawed. Plank Top:
Straight Chairs and Arm Chair;
have genuine leather slip seats.
The 7 pieces now only
$65.75
Both Suites are finished to
match in Hand-Rubbed Golden
Wax. If perchance you don't
need both suites you may select
any single piece or pieoes.
Tapestry and
Leatherette
Overstuffed Rockers
$19.85
. S3 CASH SI WEEK.
Big, Deep, Roomy, - Comfortable
and good looking. You may choose
from two patterns of tapestry
Leatherette: is a rich, dark brown.
That's It; "Dad's Xmas Gift" he'll
he mightily pleased with it; then,
too. you can use it every afternoon.
It'll be more comfortable than an
ordinary rocker.
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Men!
It's getting close to that time. Don't
scratch your head any longer. All
girls smile from ear to ear on Xmas
morn If "Santa" leaves a
Cedar Chest
There's one made of Red Tennessee
Cedar on sale this week for
$16.90
xMahogany finished
Smoking Stands
6-fnehes high with re
movable glass ash trari
$2.45
White Cross
Electric Stove
with Cord
$4.75
Set of 6
Nickel Silver
Knives and
Forks
$4.25
Monarch Coal Heaters
$18.95
Very fine, large-sire heaters that are very similar to
illustration on the right.
Other Heaters Also Underpriced
Beauty Chill-Chaser (wood heater).. 916.75
Large Size Beth (coal heator) $12.75
Large Sixe Bon Ami (oil heater) $7.50
Top Draft Air-tight Heaters
$2.60 $3.15 $3.95 $4.95
Yes, Seamed and Seamless
Beautifully Designed 9x12
Brussels Rugs
$5 Cash
$1 Week
Patterns for living, dining and bedrooms in color combina
tions of many shades, made up in conventional, colonial and
medallion designs. Without hesitation It Is safe to say the
very critical taste can be pleased, as there are no loud or
undesirable patterns. ',
You'll
like the
The table
lamp on lamps
sale dif-f diB.
fers , played
slightly ft twa.
ir?m.. store
this 11- gee 'em
lustra- When
tion. you're
In.
Floor Lamp
$17 S
Beautiful m a h o g
any finished post and
mercerized shade.
Select from S dif
ferent shapes of
shades in the same
number of colors.
They're on the
main floor. Just In
side the 6th street
door.
aaWSafth
Oak or Mahogany Which Will You Have?
All right, it's here, and you can pay for It A little down and a little each
week wihtout one cent of Interest charged you.
ALL artists, ALL instrumental soloists and orchestras, ALL bands, ALL
popular songs of the day, ALL dance records. ALL the music of the world Is at
your command, without restriction, when you play The Brunswick.
Its wooden-walled tone chamber built like a violin will gain for you all
previously lost over-tones, mellow, low notes, the clear, vibrant high C and all
delicate shadings. Strong, double-spring motor, that will play four 10-inch rec
ords with one winding.
The LLOYD
Loom-Woven
BABY
CARRIAGES
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The daintiest and most
beautiful of all; they are ex
quisitely designed richly up
holstered and splendidly finished.
THE BUGGY for the
mother.
proud
Select an Ivory, gray
green, .nd pay Jl weekly.
SELECT OXE SrS'GLB PIECE OR A HOFSE FULL
ITS-EASY-TO-P A Y-THE-ED WARDS-WAY
glL IB" M X eOOP tan.Aetgr-'TO rWPfgmIM.jljJW-
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JVST TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF WASHI-VUIO-V.
Bake, Boil and Broil More, on One of These
Time Savers Labor Savers Fuel Savers! ,
These Monarch Malleable
Stay satisfactory ranges, are extremely
attractive, with their plain nickel trim
mings, Wellsville polished high closets
and blue mlrco tops (that require no black
ing.) The Monarch "Duplex Draft"
Is one of the big reasons why Monarch
users have such wonderful success. The
two other reasons are: Asbestos Board
between the walla, and
Air-Tight Body Construction
No doubt you're thinking about what
you Just read "Airtight Body construc
tion" that's It, too. because MONARCH
RAXfiF.S are built of MAIXKAHLG IHO.
HEAVY GL'AGE SHEET S 1 EEL. .tSBBS.
IO BOARD and COPPI'K-nEARI.NG
METAL PLATE. ALL RIVETED . TO
GETHER (not bolted.)
Select any size In either Leg or Cabinet
Base style, your old stove will be taken
as part pay.
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Thompson
Optical institute
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Portland's Largest, Most Modern. Best Equipped ;
Exclusive Opfical Establishment .
209-10-11 Corbett Building, Fifth, and Morrison ,
Since 1908.
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Rare Oriental Rugs
for Home Gifts
They possess the wondrous charm and
interest of a beautiful painting, with the
added quality of long and useful service.
Our exhibit is one that will delight
your eyes.
Wholesale and Ketall.
Est. 1DOS.
Take advantage of bur present favorable prices on Oriental Bugs. It
will please us to show you ou exhibit. ' .
CART0ZIAN BROS.
ORIENTAL RUGS
AND CARPETS
393 Washington Street, Near Tenth Street
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S5 A Place for Refined People Who Appreciate Well-Cooked
and Wholesome Foods
E Portland's Populai- Eating House
1 GOZY DAIRY LUNCH
1 AND CAFETERIA
323 Washington St Near Sixth
Choice Roasts, Chops, Steaks, Stews, Fish, Etc.,
15S 20c and 25c
Hot Cakes, Waffles and any short order at any time of
day or night. Rich home-made and n rencn rastry.
uelicious oonee.
Excellent Turkey and Chicken Sunday
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