TWO' THE MOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEUV OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. IKON TELLS BiSTinnun Birrnn llJM I IUV h JAlLtMh (Continued from Pago Ono.) poured the poison or disloyalty Into the very arteries of our national life; And have sought to bring the author ity and good nanio of our govern ment Into contempt, 16 destroy our industries wherovor they thought It effective for their vlndlctlvo pur poses, to strike- at thorn and to de base our politics to Mo uses of for eign Intrigue. No federal laws exist to meet this situation, said Mr. Wilson, because such a thing would havo seemed In crcdlblo In the past. "Such creat ures of passion, disloyalty and anar chy," ho added, "must be crushed! American army of 135,000 men bo drilled (jacju year for three years, giving n re servo forco of 400,000 at tho cifd of that time. Two months each year are to bo devoted to drills under reg ular army officers'. For Greater Nnvy IIo also urged tho approval of tlio navnl program providing for tho construction lit tho jicxt five years of ten battleships, six battlo cruisers, ton scout cruisers, fifty destroyers, fifteen submarine fleets, olghty-flvo coast guard submarines,, four gun boats, two ammunition ships, two fuel ships, n hospital ship and a re pair Blilp. Ho also urged that Con gress provldo for Increasing tho na val forco at onco by about 12,000 men. 1'or Merchant. Murine. President Wilson also reiterated hlo rocommendatlon to the last ses sion of Congress for providing gov ernment owned vcsbcIb to carry trade to nil parts of the Stf av II vVeb !.' IT GT JbiL out. They are not many but they j world. IIo said that there is an aro Infinitely maligncnt and tho acuto necessity for prompt nctlon. hnnd of our power Bhould closo over To Hnlso Itcveinio thorn at once." According to the present tax In- Kiiropcau AVitr como of tho country, President WI1- "Sliico I last had tho prlvllcgo of I son figured that tho Carrying out of addressing you on the statu of tho i his program would result In a do Union tho wnr of nntlons ou tho oth or sldo of tho sea, which had then only begun to dlscloso Its portentous fleit of $297,000,000 at the end of 1017. .However ho said tho expenditures proportions, has extended Its threat- woro a necessity nnd ho advocated enlng and sinister bcopo until It has; meeting tho oxponscs nt onco rather swept within lis flame soma portion jthnn by borrowing monoy, Issuing of every quarter of tho globe! not bonds, etc. "Borrowing monoy is oxcoptlng our own hemisphere, huBBhort sighted flnnnco" ho said, "and altered tho wholo face of Interna-(Is Justified only when pcrmnncnt tlonal affulrs, and now presents uj things which will servo many goner prospect of reorganization 'and re- allons aro to bo accomplished." construction such as statesmen and I1q urged a revision of tho Inconio peoples havo never been called upon tnx, lowering tho exemption limit to attempt before. and graduating tho amount. Def- Wo havo stood apart, studiously ilnlto figures will bo given later. Sources of Revenue IIo said: " And there nro hiony addltlonnl sources of rovenuo which can Justly bo resorted to without hampering neutral. It was our mnulfoat duty to do so. Not only did wo havo no part or interest In tho policies wluoa Bscm to havo brought tho conflict on; It was necessary. If a universal catastropho was to bo avoided, that j tho Industries of tho country or put-' a limit should bo sot to tho sweep of ting uny too great chargo upon indl- uosiruciivo war aim mat sonio parti viuuui expenditure A tax of ono of tho great family of nations should I cent per gallon on gnsollno and nap ltwop tho processes of peacn nllvo, If thn would yield, at tho present cs only to pruvont collective economic tlmated production,, $10,000,000; u ruin and tho breakdown throughout! tax of 25 conts per horso powor on tho world of tho Industries by which automobllea and Intomal oxploslon its populations aro fed and bus- engines, flfi, 000,000; a stamp tax tainod. It was manifestly tho duty on hank cheques, probably $18, of tho self-govorncd nations of this 1 000,000; n tnx of twonty-flvo conts homlsphoro to redress, If poBBtblo.llior ton on pig Iron, $10,000,000; a tho bnlanco of economic loss and tax of fifty centB per ton on fabrl- confuslou in tho othor, If thoy could Icatod iron and steel, probably $10,- last I am come to tho market llnce, ut olio end of 'which annuls the Church of the Na tivity, marking tho holy, low ly birthplace, nays a writer in Army and Navy Life. There in only ono en trance from tho street, and It is so low that In entering one is forced to bow the head and assume a posture of rev erence. When once lusldo I rnlso my eyes I feel the lashes wet Tho celling Is lofty, tho walls white washed and bnre, while the ancient dark beams and rafters add to tho air f extreme simplicity. Tliero are long ' rows of marble plllnm, onco adorned with paintings, that nre all but faded now, and of the onco glittering mo saics of the clerestory only fragments remain. Coming Into the choir nud apse, tho scene Is suddenly changed. There are numerous altars of divers ownership under n constant and Jeal ous guardianship of Lntlu, Greek and Armenian. Over these vnrlous claims there has been much and bitter dlsscu slon; blood has been spilled more than once. In fact, as nil tho world knows, the Crimean wnr began with n mob riot In the Church of tho Nativity sacrilege of sacrilege! and hero was born the Prince of 1'cncel Down tho dark and -winding stairs, slippery Villi the drippings of count- POTS " -a Wmmmm FLEET IS REVIEWED CEREMONY TODAY KOR THE EM PEROR OF JAPAN U. S. Cruiser Saratoga. In Only For eign HnttleMilp Present llluojnckcls Cheer lluler IDr AniocUled Irei lo Coo flr Tlmfi.J YOKOIIOMA, Dec. 7. Emperor Yoshlhlto reviewed tho Japanese fleet hero today In connection with tho colobrntlon or his coronnllon. Tho United States cruiser Saratoga, I the flagship of tho Asiatic flcot, had a placo of honor opposlto tho new 30,000 ton Japanese battleship Fuso. Tho commander of the American Tlcot, Roar Admiral AVIntorlinitor, and staff accompanied tho emperor on the bnttlo cruiser Tsukubu. Tho Saratoga was tho only for eign vessol present. At noon tho omperor gave n luncheon on honrd tho Fuso for Admiral WIntorhalter nud staff nud others. During tho rovlow tho bluejackets gavo an American cheer In honor of tlia omperor. M First &ai Clearance Sal THE GREATEST MILLINERY LADIES' I LLINERY SAM HVKIt nFMllv IATS IN NI3W KTVMCS . . AVe nro mnlclnir especially niiiiknl .,.i,....... "Jl l'l Wo havo the- fancy !,h. Hbhons ,.'1''' Fin. f'hibdiiiiiH. lie) liroNoiit. will i.i..u m.i . """Ten ' 1 . '""' ninny so .u..,. . those lintnl.sonio. liaiid-inml,. i,,....i..i.. """, """ cups. one.dj Our Sale Opens Decdb j And Closes Beceiler IS Opposlto MatBon's Quality store. VVIien Jane Fixes Knickkiincks the i WOULD HE CITIZENS After Doing in tho United Stales for sovonty-ono yenrs, John Key of North Bend who camo from Irolnnd LIKE to .oaf tl.o kitchen while !?44' ,aB R"V ff. C,t,Zf 1Bl",": uesmes 'us nppiicaiioii uiuru is ouij ono other to hear on December 10, that of James CaverB, of North Bond, who Isn natlvo of Scotland. do nothing more. In tho day of readjustment nnd recuperation wo earnestly hope nnd bollcvo that thoy can bo of infinite service Trouble In Mexico " Wo have boon put to tho test In tho case of Moxleo, nnd wo havo stood tho test. Whothor wo hnvo boncfltod Mexico by tho courso wo have pursued remains to bo seen. Her fortunes nro in her own hands. But wo havo at lenBt proved that wo will not tako nd vantage of hor in hor distress and undertuko to Imposo up on hor nu ordor and government or our own choosing. Liberty is orten n florco nud iutrnctnblo thing, to which no bounds can bo sot, and to which no bounds of n few men's choosing ought ever to ho sot. " Wo have unhesitatingly nppllod that heroic principle to the ease of Mexico, nud now hopofully nwnlt tho rebirth or the troubled Republic, which had so much of which to purgo llsoir nnd so llttlo sympathy from any outsldo quarter In the radical! 000,000. In n country or great In dustries like this it ought to bo enBy to dlstrlbuto tho burdens of taxa tion without ninkingthom nnywhoro benr too heavily or too exclusively upon any ono sot of porsons or tin- 'dertnklngs. Wlmt Is clear Is, Hint I tlm I. ..1. .... ... 11. 1.. II... .. iimiiou; ui lino KUIILTUIIOU should pay tho bills of this genera tion. " &)', "- ,M V ZA,J-r ?Jk its f ii r ' lT i i j&jB--jan :.j rjf . " U.P7 roil CASE INVOLVES THE FISHING INTERESTS p (3(2).otf Suit of u Gardiner Man Heard I Judgu lliiuillton In Dose bing Court ir An Important case which has an effect upon tho fishing business nnd which Involves tho Interests of n Qardlnor man lias boon ou trial nt Bosoburg. Tho Itovlew of that city ?aya: J ml go J. W. Hamilton passed to day listening to the ovldonco In tho IlPllnn hrnill'llt liv 'nviu nllllnnt ,t but noccBHary process. Wo will hid W,nehestor, sovcral months ago In and befriend Mexico, but wo will not,,,,.,, ,, nH,0ll for n erinnent In coerce her; and our course with ro-1 JllIit.t,0U reHtrulnlng tho otflcera of gard to hoc ought to be sufficient ' )0lg,u1 Cmmt r,.om col,f,BCttUnB proof to nil America that wo seek no ' i.ib ,. ,, ,,, ,int.nnUrnu ..nllll.w. 1 ..,....!..... .. ...id.. I " ...-. J.I. ...,. .......I. U I'umiiiii diiuiuiiii ur buiiiBii con trol. Aiiietlcnu War View " Wo rognrd wnr merely ns a means of assorting the rights or a pooplo against aggression. And wo nro as florcoly Jealous or t-oorclvo or dictatorial powor within our own na tion ns or aggression from without. We will not maintain n standing ar my except ror ukoh which, nre us nocossnry in times of ponco as In tlmos of war; and wo shall always boo to it that our military poaco es tablishment Is no larger than Is iC' tunlly nud continuously needed Tor tho uses of days in which no ono-1 DE.VD LOW AND KISS THIJ OIIOUND CmilUT'H HAKli less candles, I make my way to that lowly place Into which llrst ciinio the light of tho world. Tho grotto of tho Nativity Is a cavern beneath the church, long, narrow und low celled, with pendent lamps of precious metal and rare workmanship lighting tho gloom. Tho tloor Is marble, and won derful old tapestries, pictures and silk uaugti.gg cover tho walls. A marble cradle In ono corner commomorutes tho manger, and In a roccss on oue sldo a dozen or moro hanging Inmps nre rang, ed around In u half circle. Before the altar there all men bend low nnd kiss tho ground for Christ'.; sake, for It is hero n silver star U set to mark the birthplace of him whom his mother called Jesus. Tho center of the star Is glass, nnd through It ono may sco the original rocky tloor of tho stable. To the north of tho grotto un derneath the tloor one may also see tho cave In which St. Jerome spent many pcucuful years translating thu Bible into Latin. Tho effect of tho wholo U Impressive, hut In an unfamiliar way. I am con scious of a feeling tlmt Is almost ro- Jano In hor wifely wny ts puttln' tho finish on hnlckknacka for tho dinner on Clirhtniun day. Stxy, tolltblo early o' tnornln's, whon tho coffooDot'a stmmerln' low. An' tho roosters U crowtn' for daybreak Ilko nobody clso didn't know An out tliroucb tho wlillo curtained win der tho stars Is beelnnln' to fade, An' tho bills tlmt was bid In ilarluiejs Is at lust coinln' out o' tho Blind o. Dlree'ly n tllenco Bottles, bo plain It In mighty nlch seen. An mo an' tho past stnnd together, with Hcurcoly u Snlnlt between, Fer I feel unusually tender In a glad, half end sort o' wny Wlillo Jano Is dxtn' tho knlcklcnncka for tho dinner on Clirlntmus day. A person don't novor, I reckon, dlsrcuiem- bcr the old folks at home. No matter how focbto ho grown an' no matter Jest whero ho may roam, ' An' they show pretty clear nt uuch mlnlts, ' true an bravo ns In days irono by, Till I push my chair In tho uliaddors a-hldln' tho mist In my eye. I oco tho grave face of my father as ho rends by tho candlestick there. An' I hear soma hymn of my mother tin sliu rocks In tho hickory chair; Then tho llrollght falls on tho ccllln' with tho roso o' tho old time glow An I dream only dreanin o' tho futuro 'stld o' dreams o' tho lonu ago. Heigh hot What n world o' change! from tho la to tho man now gray, Watch In' Juno an sho fixes knlckknacks for tho dinner ou Chrlstmus dayl Then my thoughts travels on an' onward from mists whero tho old folks be, An' I Wondor If our own children Is think In' o' Jano an' 1116; If ' thoy heard nonio organ scndln' the song, "Do They Mlta Mo nt Homo?" Through tho holy Chrlstmus mornlu', , through tho holy Chrlstmus gloum, It thoy heard tliolr chlldron shoutln' In pleasure bcsldo their toys, I Would they think onco moro o' the home stead, wlioro they lived when girls nil' boys. Tho young has tho world boforo 'em, but tcr us It lies bohlnd A dim, dear land o' memories, whero oven I keep in mind Wee, faded clothes In tho attic, broken toy a long laid away, As I watch Jano llxlu' kulckknacku fer tho dinner ou Chrlstmus day. -Will T. Halo. SIGN FOR MATCH NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Freddie Welsh or England and Charloy Whlto ot Chicago, through their managers, hnvo signed an agreement horo to meet In n 20-round bout within six wcokB ror tho lightweight champion ship or tho world. - """"i Time Is Short Only Fifteen More Shopping Days Until Christmas THRIFTY IirVKItH WILL DO MAKH THIS STORHvTIII Mi DO TIIKIII SIIOI'IMXn MAHI.Y fl) IMt HIIADm'AltTKIIS. lBIIlR am HKVJ3.V HPKCIALH KOIt WKDNKSDAY, Tlll'IISD.UWMinuDlT ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS GIFTS. VOTE To Buy Your Xnids Gifts At 7 MARKET AVENUE j CA Av l bIhI v J P4 6)i iisss 0Td i Mon'B COc nil-Bilk Sox, In blnck or brown, with double heels nnd toes. On calo nt 25c Morcorlzed Crochet Cottons, slmllnr to I). M. C, In nil shndcB nud slxca. Only, por ball .... Ladies' Cashmere and Wool Hone, in black or jrajr, caabli heels and toes, 32c val- 4n Only, pur pair ...JjjJ ucs, 10c Still New Enouoh to Havo Novelty Element Dear to Americans. ! Electric Christmas gifts still possess ' that clement of novelty dear to tho American heart nnd thus solvo tho . iinililnm iif flv(nf PliflMfimiH I'lftn Hint aro "different." Imngluo how pleased I most men would be to receive uu elec-. trie Rhnrlng cup or electric clgnr light er Instead of neckties, socks and hand kerchiefs "as usual." A teakettle for grandmother, a sam ovar for mother's S o'clock teas, a Oregon all wool Indian hlnnkr ets; beautiful patterns. $0.50 values. Hij nr ipfiaij Now IfiO pieces beautiful itiitpd linens nt special price Tt!i lot contains great variety ct latest pattcrni In ittmptl towels, pillow caici, drttxr covers, dollies and table mi nors. IclHUor's Cream White Shet land Floss, llest grade Ql. 1'cr skoln Q-u llf.c and 40c mon'a latest Four-ln-liand TIos, in knitted and f)f, brocaded offoets, boautlful colors. On snlo at LV) The Fair Next Door to Chandler Hotel mplestlng a number or so-called nr tirielal plera which woro constructed in tho North Uinpoua River. i Tho case In (inestlon had its origin "entment ugainst Ibo lamps and tapes ubout u year ago when Oron Thoinp-, ,rkf tho innrblo tloor. They seem son deputy ..mo warden, threat-! ftg-" . ned o conriscate neta belonging to ,,.,, ,loula lmV(, bwa lloVea to Z Mr. ailllnm on tho grounds that thoy main tranquilly huiublo and dimly su woro anchored to artificial obstruc- crcd, truo to tho character of Its hoi v. thins which had tho ofrect or pro-1 transcendent memory. duolng odilios In the river. It was1 1 close my eyes for a moment, while claimed nt tho tlmo by Mr. Thomp- lu,ml ,,I1(1 ,1L'"rt rebel against tho pres- son that It was n violation of the cm' uulu u ,Il""es nnu tne atmos gamo and fish laws In this state l',,erf r ,Uo ,)ast' ,u "ll ,tB lk'e, ut which would produce nn eddy. , TT'tZ !.!" "Jf ordor to avoid having hla nets con- wh,1Jer t0 lu,.Hclf n'IU, boy , , ' I flRCIltml Ml- nllllnm flln.l nil n .(.. ii.i., .1... ..,.., -... . rales movo ncnlust ns. n.. u- i,. . V .' ""' Vw' "" """' . '" "m momer Willi Her ,. . ,, , ' 7 . ' i local courts, and Judgo Ham- iuT. fb.mmyt I rd " y llton issued temporary Injunction rilr'r.:;0..": I 'Straining tho officer, from carry- ::" , - -' jIIB out t10lr thrents. inuj- hihu cm. ip 10 servo mom, ' Tint .,..,.. . I. no nn.... 1 matter of men and guns t i W J f ' a,U "' ", thing or disciplined might. Itonr1 B,,0U,d U citizens nre over to right effectively !10mUd f"1 tllg lvr' upon n sudden Hunimons, they must! chuaug dish for the college girl, u disk stove fur the bachelor, a ilatlrou or : sowing mnchlnu motor for thu pruc- j tlcal houscwlfcal! these novel and useful girts will be appreciated by the recipients. It should not bo forgotten that these electric Christmas gifts are nil useful ' girts. Encli of these devices Is de signed to do some one thing better than It can bo dono nny other way, t ."."" ".;-...,'v.vr""" .ryyv.' '""" ureuu or lurniu tne power ror mu lling a sewing machine. The presenco of an electric perco lator ou nny tnblo adds n touch of something different and something better. The electric tea samovar is rapidly becoming qulto tho tblug for tho modern ten table. Erector The World Famous Building Toy Tho Btuto contondod that tho piers Know how uiodoru fighting Is done and what to do whon tho summons cornea to roiulor tlionisolvoa Inuno dlntoly uvnllablo and immediately offoctlvo. For Greater Army 1'rosldont AVIIson urged Congress to carry out tho roeommondutlon or n. ........ .... ... .it s. . Ducruiury oi var uurnsou ror n ' groator army, tho plan having boon outlined somctlmo ago. It provides for Increasing tho rogular standing nrmy rrom its present forco of M23 officers and 102,986 men to a) strength of 713C officers nnd 131, 707 men, Including additional en gineering corps, field artillery, coast artillery, four aoro squadrons, olo, Jle nlso urged (lint a citizen's JACK JOHNSON, WARRIOR gentle fnco as the old masters loved to picture her nnd n "light that uever was on land or sen" In her beautiful mother eyes, while tho glory from oue low hanging star touches a llaby's hair. Tho fragrant scent of new hay Is In my nostrils, I hear tho soft breathing of nearby cattle, and above tho murmur volco havo seen como to AVe hnvo It lu nil the illffcront hlcs. Tho boys nro delighted with .Erec tor because, It is fascinating fun to build htrong bridges, high sky. M-ntpers and hundreds of other big htcel models. Father likes Erector because it teaches tho boyt tho principles of ongliieerinK nnd con. Mriiction. And mother thinks its fluo because it keeps tho boys linppy nnd contented, Erector is tho ONLY construction Christmas, succeeded tho skull of tho oy w'tn clrdorH llko real structural Norseman's foe as a drinking vessel. "tool. It builds tho largest, Mrong Iu these old wassail bowls, some sped- ! est mul most models. It nlso builds H .XjSy, ,-m- -Mf (.isssssssslsssssplssssBs 1 iKy mm(V JUH iisssssf lissssssf ' Jp-PYrW flsisssF ' i lWm iminw ' - "Wassalll Drlnkaell" Tho wassail bowl, which Is still used lu some old European families nt '"'" Ul "",L" "lo ol u,ow" wuro nil i ""ll Intricate models of ,,,nni,i....l. or pilgrims' nrayors tho .tuera or massive silver, wero placed ii,kI1,i., ,., .i.. ... ' of tho Magi U saying, "Lo. wo tuo n,e tho B'Ker, tho sugar, tho nut- ...... ,. .'. , ' . " "l,,tu 0" hls star In tho east nnd nro m8 and tho roasted crab apples. "'""""" "-.i is truo to lire. worship him." Whero the old custom still prevails the lou cau K' "m hero at tlio fol- To Light Yule Log Properly, There uro thousands who still firmly believe that to light the Vulu log with tho charred remains of Its predecessor I alo is served spiced nnd sweetened lu tuo wassail bowl, but the upnles are omitted. Former lllurk Cliumpluii Aids in Re cruiting in Jhighuul GLASGOW, Eng., Dec. C Four thousand people blocked tho trafHc r a ,L'ar "B uiwll!j twelve months of In Queon streot for a half hol,r I t'0(Hl luck for tho provident household wiiiln .inoir Tni..,on .. .. I " ls f"'i t It has always "7 --.. u '- been consldereil nn evil omen ir n 1 . , u ,m" ol wucen college, Ox- crulting speech. Ho drove his big 8quj,lUlllg ,)ersoili n btoZ pcrsoS I ford' I;"Kla,,,t'-. T!10 ,,eatI In moior car 10 tno Koynl isxchnngo. or, worst of nil, n Hut footed woman removed his big whlto hat, showed enters tho room while the log li burn his plentiful display or gold teeth, lU. told how ho had given two of his Still Bring In the Boar's Head. Tho ancient Christmas ceremony of. brlnglug lu tho bonr's head la rogu larly performed on Christmas nfter- noou in tno null of Queen college, Ox fori!. Tnr-lniul Th 1......1 1- 1 . 1X.ISUI1 1 nn Bl..,. .11.1. .1,, ..... , . ... .. --..-. ...-.., owiuitiKi IIIKU, III tUO head of a procession formed by the col lego choir augmented for tho occasion sluglng "The Honr'R IJead Rong." own motor ears in Mm i'r,vr,,,.-.,.f RUSSIANS TO MnVP ' and urged overy strong man to on-j BY THE MILLIONS list. IIo wns Introduced by Corporal, W Aiodtea vnu toc lurTimw.j llnkor, of the Scottish Ririos. il.ul. at the nrasiAV FnnS."i via In khaki, nnd tho result of hla Rn.iooii-.infrni?i.n.i no 7 vu T.mwinn nn 'better shape than for many months. wus nine recruits. 0. Tho ne.t forward movement ofloaid tIlls ofr,clal a'1 lll,te capable. I of. moving forward at any point, the Russian armies will be in num bers of millions, not army corps, ac cording to tho statement of a high army official. Tho armies aro in lowing jirlces No. 1 hus i.io parts. No. 13 Jns son parts, o. l hns 315 parts. No. 5 1ms 070 parts Vrico. Price. Price, ami a clal cry. motor Prlco to operate .$1.00 .$2.00 .$:?.oo bpe- maehln .... $.1.00 Gifts Bunker Hill DepartmentStore W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Phone 32. FlsH-i-iral E xpress ThougtW Good Taste ELECTRICAL GIFTS are chajml cal. They reflect a desire to add to the j ipijn and convenience-to make life happier a ndeas 0 THERE'S AN ELECTRICAL GIFT suitable for and purchaseable at prices for every puiw. ALL THE WAY FROM FASCINATING TOYb flf MOBILES electrical products meet the deman ern people. iMirv iuci L-CONSW- ELECTRICAL GIFTS ARE ON EVERY WELL ERED SHOPPING LIST. ' vrcguii i ww ssjIH i