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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', C1I J PRINCE'S SON era BY HI III BODY Abdication of King George, of 'Greece Considered Incvita bie Nephew of Otho Seeks ; job Abruzzi Mentioned. ' Athens, VU the Frontier. Deo. : The MUItlry league, whose grip on tn government la firm enough to allow of executive command. ha decided on Crown IMnc Constantln'e on,' George, f.tr th throne If King Qeorg abdlcatee, a ho l expected to do very aoon. 4 There are other candidate. The poll. ,tlcluna ontalde the army want the Puke of Abruul. Their theory It that George would bo the league'a puppet, and they are extremely "Jealoue of the army'a power..- But the polltlclana' position la weak; they lack tha phyelcal trength to carry out their will, A nephew of th late King Otho la also reported to be in Athena trying to atlr up sentiment for himself.. He U not regarded aa forrotdabla by army or polltlclana, however. . ' T'ic Military league selection is con sidered Judleloua. King George hlmeelf le well liked by th people, and the re sentment which I ur to be felt again.! th league for compelling him to abdicate would be all fti keener If the dynasty a well aa tha. ruler wer changed. Th preent klng'e andloatlon I al mo.t certain. . W hut 1 thought will drive him from th throne 1 th leeruea determination to declare war eai.at Turkey In th spring. Ill majesty think this would be eulcldal. but th tiillttartsia bellev th power would protect ureec (v vengeance In ca of the eultan'a vic tory, whll Greek uec would bring Cret and a portion of Eplrue to th Ilellonlo kingdom. . 5 . Th Teoent . Typeldoa naval mutiny, for which th peopl held th league responsible, gav th orgaoltatlon a ee. vere aetback. By clever management th leader hav regained their loat ground, and have secured a firmer grip on th government than vr. ..-., Colonel Zorbaa, th society presi dent, tnalet now on admission, to every cabinet meeting, otnlby to explain tha league' vlwa, but really, tha politician declare, to aot aa dictator. ', ; . AV Learn to Skate. A You ahould ae th hundred of happy coupjea enjoying th healthful and In- vlgoratlng pastlro. roller skating at th Expedition rink. Band rnusi afternoon and vnlng. ,..'.. '"..'-' -; - i . n .n tttm annimnlatlon of froat or molstur on th lnelde of ator win dow. In cold weatner, ue to mo an m . - , in i,mn,niiir between onno- lsrouvv - - It aldea of th glaaa, a Pennaylvanlan ha Invented a, venuiaung uevic- -wju - . i . - u thrAutfh email holea aamiu. wm above th glaaa and deflect It down the aurface. ; TAKES CHILD'S FOOD FOK .UNPAID KENT Net York, Dee. I1- Aotlng aa bailiff for Hfman Ellison, who own tha prop erty. Constable William C. llavlland stripped th houae at Asbury Tark, oc oupled aa a resident and bakery by I'hillp Krledman and carried away every piece of furniture. tor fixture and bakury qulpmnt and alo aelaed tha family clothing and food In cours of conumptlon. , Th proceedlnga wer car ried . on under a chattel mortgag. to aecur , protection for non-payment of rent. Friedman h not paid hi Oc tober rent, amounting to $6. Friedman and hla wlf and four chil dren and hla brother. Ma Friedman, a baker, wer left without a place to aleep. no clothing except what they wer and aoma underclothing that waa In a waahtub, and nothing to eat Cer peta wra ripped from th floor, pic ture torn down and cloaata ; and drawera ranaacked. . . J ' Mr. Friedman declare that Havl land took a apoon out of her hand a ah aat eating and aelaed her chll dren' aohool book. Bha further de clarea that aoma cakea on th tabl for tha children to eat wera taken up de aplta her pleading. - r . " ' . Nothing waa left In tha hou but a batch of dough In ,on of th mixing trough.. - ' ; rrlcdman. Ignorant f legal proceed ing, did not axoept hla $200 axemptlon, allowed tha tiead of every family, from th terma of th mortgage.. ir.i.n.on' lo.ra that KlllBOn OF hla Attorney holda $400 cash aecurlty aa a guarantee or ma gooa mm " oi" the rent. :',: A large deposit of quarts containing ca n on r,r ejitlmonv recently Waa dlacovered near the center of Bervla. , PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, CARTIITJIUSIAN MONKS JO 3O0KATK AGAIN Vienna. Ic ai-Th Budapest -papers ennouno that th Carthusian monks now living at Tarragona, Hpaln. Intend to aettla In th neighborhood of Budapest, where the Grand Chartrauae liqueur will In future be manufactured. The raaon for thla second migration, coming ao aoon after the expulsion of th order from Grenoble, appcara to be that th Spanish climate la not ao eutt nble for the growth of tha herba re quired. ' ti mnnbi im ma alarmed at th DECEMBER 51. 11 r violent i antl-clerUal demonitra lion In fipaln. Tha abbot of the order i. aM in t la aeeottatton for Uia nurohaae of a dleueed monastery el Th Hungarian government 1 la fa vor Of th project, aa th aatabllahment of a great rectory wouio Bring "' Into the oountry. . ' ' Our HottwU-aa AmbaaiMulor. ' om tha New York Tribune. Concerning American ambaaal and legatlona abroad. Henry White, the re tiring ambaaiiador to Prance. Juel re turned to America, said he thought there should be aoma substantial piace tor u lVWWWenr . VvTOCEY MAY COME AND ' iVHlSKEY MAY 00 BUT . OOES ON FOREVER-SURVIVAL OP THE FITTEST '. " : FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, PURITY AND VHOLESOMENESS st et n teto eeff fcy iMm wit. Lt.HA.HA ooiT aJttowra, ka. American anibaasadora and mlntstere, "When the new inilauiliir go t rarta," said XI r. Whit, -he will find a home waiting for him with the Amer ican coat of arm cut In the atone en trance. 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