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J THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1914. ,3 3, Si FIERCE WIND TEARS ' i OUT WIRES; CABLES SNAPPED NORTH Possibility That Some Ves - sels Seeking Shelter Have Met With Disaster, . , .' (IJnltfd I'rrn taaet Wrv.) Tacoma, Wash., Ja?;. 7. One of the moat severe gales? of the protract'! Storm that has gripped tlie northwoKt : for the past four days struck the coai from the southwest rarly thin morn ing, carrying down telegrap.i and tele . phone wire to the north of Seattle and breaking cables leading to gov ernment weather stations at Tatooeh and North Head. Until the wires have been repaired, no reports of expected r damage to shipping In the northern part of Puget sound and the coast of British Columbia will he available. Nearly a score of vessels, barhound off the Columbia river, that were ro- . ported to Save started; north to hk shelter In the sound, may have bi-en . caught in the Kale and either wrecked or -spattered along the coast. Rain is stlir falling here today and the local forecaster predicts a con tinuance of the rainfall for the net 24 hours. Nearly five inches of ra'n lias fallen in the present, storm. Railroad traffic in southwestern Washington Is being resumed slowly. The Northern Tacific reported today that the Olyjiipia and Grays Harbor , lines were open n:ntn, the sllrW-hav- - ihg been cle'ired awav, while both tracks of the line- between Tacoma and z;-ortland are being used. Htatlons aloni; the Northern Pacific , .nfctin llneS reportet rivers rising, but with a diir-lnishcd rainfall. lnles-s there BOOuld,te u resumption of the heavy downpour, no further railroad - Ing difficultrcs are expected. Hoar lias Sailed. Astoria, Or.. .Ian. 7. Tb storm which has raged for the past week, abated last night and conditions are Improved this morning. The bar han moderated and practically all the bar bound vessels got to sea. The steam Hhlp Bear, which lias been tied up Iiptc for seven days, was among the num ber .which sailed. The storm was the worst that flaw struck tills vicinity for several year.-). Basements filli with water, sewers blocked, street:: weri torn up and a number of houses were turned over in the streets by slides, and other dam age was recorded in yesterday's storm. Weather Observer Gilmore renorts a fall pf 8.29 Indies of rain fell from Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, until the same hour Tuesday. 1 Miring the 24 hours ending yesterday afternoon, n.14 Inches hud fallen. At 1.' o'clock last night the lust telegraph wirt out of Astoria went down, and the city was cut off from telephone and tele graphic communication until today. Moolipf Is X Mnw. " Hoqulam. Wash., Jan. 7. The worst gale and of longest duration in the history of the Chehalis country is broken and this morning dawned bright and clear. In the wake of the Storm devastation is on every hand. The little town of Mocltps Is a wreck and the damage the past three days has been' greater than anticipated. Waves pounded to pieces the rot tageH left standing on the east end of the townslte, and the street is now a part of the o--an. Reports! from there re meager, but there is no question that the gale of last night, which swept the harbor at a rate of 60 miles an hour has done even greater damage to the summer resort. The train service on the O. W. & C. M. & St. Paul Is Interrupted and will not be continued for at least 15 hours. There has been no trains over this line for the pant 24 hours. The North ern Pacific trains are running, hut Iloqulam Is unable to get Information from Montesano as to whether the Wynooche bridge was 'damaged by flood las,t nlgjit. The launch Bonita Is ashore some where ln the-lower harbor and cannot be found. There Is no one alxmrd. Slides Wreck 8ock Rarn. -Clatskanie, Or., Jan. 7. A landslide "rreeulting in great damage to property occurred at Marshland late yesterday afternoon. The slide started far up Jn a canyon and swept down tho . mountain with terrific force, carrying trees, logs and debris of all kinds as It swept along,. ' " At the foot of the mountain stood the large barn belonging to Elliott '-Brothers ln which the stock had Just . iJaeep housed for the night. The man . who had been caring for them had . just left the barn wheni the slide struck ,lt demolishing it; killing five t-'or six horses and as many head of cattle, smashing beyond all possible - . repair ll the farm implements and destroying a large amount of hay. The loss, as roughly estimated, will - - exceed $5000. The county road which runs be tween the mountain and the barn is ; buried for a considerable distance be ; neath 12 or-15 feet 5f logs, trees and , 'rubbish. The Elliott family did not remain in their house last night, fearing an , ' other slide. Much Ikaniase at Wheeler. Wheeler, Or., .Jan. 7. Ater a short -lulL. the stcrir. began again bite yea iterday afternoon with renewed fury 'vend raKed fill nijjht. A railroad speeder '.mith a man on it was blown from the rtrack. The roof of a shed 200 by 25 feet was blown down at Wheeler. A mill was picked un and hurled 50 feet. Kaln was driven through shingle rooms .. .find ordinary walls. f The Kehalem river, augmented by 'Tcrrenta from mountains and hills, has 'risen above the highest mark before . -. -'recorded. It Is now a seething mass " of muddy water, filled with; trees.' roots and debria. making navigation difficult and .haaardous. No boat will venture , tc aea and with the present blockade C -this section of the country is totally cut off 'from the outside werld. There " -'has been no train or mall from Port land since Saturday. North of Mohler ;the slides on the railroad track begin, Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" Best for Home Office Corbett Building, A.' L. Mills, President L. Samuel. General JAPAN WILL ENTER THE NEWS Government Makes Deal for Service With Reuter's Agency of Europe, United I'reM Leaned Wire.) San Francisco. Jan. 7. The Jap- aneae government is going into the news business. It will circulate tho kind of news it wants circulated BUSINESS through the National News Agency, a , pertinent to continue so hat employ- flcials ana employes, charged with newly organized concern .backed by . ment may be4 furnished those now j c0n3pjrlns to defraud the government, individuals :and corporations close to glven reMef b tne city the councn T14Well waa made to a(jmU by De the imperial administration. thl8 mo.ning authorized Will H. ' ft ,,f " J ,1 That the. agency has been estab- D(Uv .commissioner of public utilities .; fense Attorney McCut cheon that t he lished Was known some time ago but . to d,'8pnjie ot ,175,000 worth of water ! overages alleged by certain witnesse details of its purpose, w.Uch certain-, bon3s. Xnege b0nd8 were-to be Issued i b,ee,n "a5f""f etdJ "jfi1?"! ".V ly would never have been allowed to ! )n AprU but owin t0 th fact that -tempted to make the witness admit pass the censor, were only received bv th.rev are . son.e married men in the '1 ? Ln tlth h. mall today. 1 .. city in need of work it was decided ! 'nhpCO wlth th bare By the terms of an arrangement it t do th ork at tn,8 tlm 1 comancne. ... , has entered Into with Reuter s, the W ! Commissioner Daly who Is t -ndling Dldn yPu ,n, your dlrfct ex?mlna Kiironean news distributing associa- omJaMner uaiy wno is t v;nanng tl 8tate that the percentage of ovcr- ton?Pt alone wilf receive and di.tri ! h th manche was 14.43. when bute Reuter-snelegrams in J.par ,. In "nose fnU8nMe,naP81Bl8t '"'VeraMy turn it wil be Reuter's sole inform- . purchasing water bonds. that considerably less demanded Mc ant concerning Japanese news. ",.R r,irfhHj,inir the bonds" asid -utctieon- . Thi- means that if the National ' iy ,?V?,thlw?5' "i, "Yea. It is less." answered Tldwell. Agency can help It no news the gov ernment does not like will reach Jap anese eyes, and It means also that as far as possible the government will prevent the circulation abroad of news the government prefers not to have known. Incidentally, an Important object of the new concern, it is believed, is to enable Japan to float more foreign loans by carefully press agenting tliu country's resources. cheImsaIm have grand party Banqueters Approve Sugges tion of Chartering Spe cial Steamer, - 1 - : , Salem, Or., Jan. 7. When George H. (Graves, chairman of the Cherriana' bampiet committee, announced that the I'hcrrlons' first annual banquet was "to be the swellest one ever pulled off in the city of Salem" he knew what lie was 'talking about. The banquet, j;lven at the Hotel Marlon last night, stands by Itself as the most elaborate and "swellest"' ever given in the capi tal city. A number of toasts were given, and Rev. H. K. Marshall, the "Cherrian preacher,'- roused the diners to en thusiasm with- his s-dsgpstlon that the Chi rrians should lead the movement to have the cities of the Willamette valley join in chartering a steamer next year for an excursion to the Fanama-Paicific exposition, as a dem onstration that Oregon is not an in- land state, but a commonwealth with a great port of its own. ! TO ENDEAVOR TO HAVE COMPETENCY RESTORED San Francisco, Jan. 7. Walter Mc- T1" S.a" Fra"cIsco J"11110!!"- a?" ' FIREMAN WANTS BIG SALARY judged incompetent by California , eenrta about a year ago, was allowed;,, . , t1nAOI $6000 out of his estate by Superior Engineer Files Claim of $1002 for iinlKo Graham here today to return to San Francisco from London and ; ttempt to have his competency re-; sineer jn the fire department, has nion streets early yesterday morning, stored by the courts. ! flled a ciaim wnh the city for 11002 was shipped to Pomeroy, Wash., by Several months ago McCreery made wnich he alleges is due him for sal- Dnnning & McEntee last night, a sensational escape from hla country . Webber was discharged Decern- i Lathrop shot himself with a .32 cal cMate, near Hollister. Cal.. where he . ..i.i . j. iv,. . vi had been placed under guardianship by Attorney H. H. McPike. Since his es caie Mc-Creery has lived in London under the care of physicians who have pronounced him sane. Srhnonoi- xntn T iTv i , u,t d I' -nHr11".1?8,11; tuted in the l.nited States district court yesterday afternoon, the coast- ing schooner "Oakland'' was seized at St. Helens yesterday bv lnutv T'nit- ed States Marshal BoBoest. " 1 lhe suit was started bv the Kruse & Hnks Sl-.ipbuildlng company, of North Bend aB fireman are on duty 24 hours dur U) recover on a debt contracted for ,nf tne day, fiina fra . . . . V. , . , 1 a 1 is aboard pending the furnishing: of hall New Hoistins Device. Amlitor Compiling List of City The Oregon Electric Railway com-! Employes Garnished Recently, pany has just installed at East Inde- ! Believing that those who are i in the pendence a new electric hoisting de-: employ of the city should not live be vice for the transfer of baggage and ynd thelr salary City Auditor Bar light freight from the river boat that bur 18 compiling- list of employes plies between Independence and East" who havu had their salaries ; garnisneo-d Independence. The hoist operates on in tne ,ast tnre months which will be a sloDine track from a flofltinr rtnrl- The boat is named the "Independence" and is a gasoline craft of a capacity of 60 persons. : Captain Claude Skin ner is in charge. end the extent I of these is not known i.ow. Track open between here and Tillamook yesterday afternoon is now covered with large slides. The slides come faster than they can be removed. .News from "the sur- rounding country is practically cut off. Reports come that S. M. Batterson'a residence at Batterson is flooded three feet deep, that his cattle and hogs are drowning, and that large tracts of land heretofore Immune from floods are now under several feet of water. County road between Mohler and Ne- i.a.v.i. 10 uurato HHU Dig OaiTlBge IS feared. ! A work train and steam shovel is at work here trying to clear the track, but shortage of fuel oil for engine and coal for the steam shovel is feared. Unless new supply arrives soon local stores will be out of bread, but have, a good supply of groceries and provis- j Ions on hand. Misses Eva and Margaret ! Madder, ! school teachersj sisters of Mrs. F. A. Rowe escorted toy Mr. Rowe, ileft this; morning for Seaside via nearest moun- tain trail. Miss Belle Conlongae, At torney Shortridge and others are going to follow the stage route for Portland. Insurance Company Oregonians Fifth and Morrison, Portland C. S. Samuel, Assistant Manager, Manager.! CITY WILL SELL WATER BONDS TO WITH FAMILIES WORK; Council Authorizes Commis sioner Daly to Raise Sum to Be ' Used During Winter, To Dermit work in the water de- , - ; Portland are not only helping those .iii 111 inniunr 1 i mi v liih uru uic j i i n neca out tnemseives as wen lor me are a desirable investment. The council also authorized the is suance of 1440,000 worth of Improve ment bonds. These bonds also pay four per cent interest. A special at tempt is to be made to dispose of both the water and Improvement bonds to Portland investors instead of to east ern concerns. ROCKFILE GROWING POPULAR More Than 100 at Work Yester day; Some Earn $2.25. The number of workers at the mu nicipal rockpile on Terwilliger boule vard yesterday was many times larg er than the number at work Monday when the rockpile had Us start. About 100 took advantage of their opportun ity to break rock at the rate of $1.50 per cubic yard while on Monday onl 12 showed up and of that number seven had quit before noon. A few of those who had previous experience were able to break more than a cubic yard of the rock and as a result en riched themselves to the extent -of uuus M" "J" 1 ii.ga.uns wurran y.ru oa c""c" J, , , j. .v. 1 no woik. is bo urrangeu mm mtre s l. .1 .1 ,. ww. e ,u L,ira,...K Ur 7 rock by those who are not as profi - cient as the others. When the rock is broken it is heaped ln a separate 1 pile and measured. Those who did not brealf a full yard during the day have a chance to finish out the yard this morning The men will b paid at the end of each day's work. While the city could get the rock cheaper than it is being produced at me recline, me p..., c" lrnrtliw h,r tl,A ritw pnmmfSHinnprfi nt 1 worthy by the city commissioners as j WOrK is pruv iueu 10 mo uyempmj t-u. A conference was held yesterrlay afternoon by Commissioner Dieok and th ..nrMftntntivAa of ria.vini- and contracting companies lnJ an attempt to have street work dona at this time. It was decided that it would be im practicable to try to do work during the had weather and the scheme to supply work to the unemployed by this method was abandoned. Month Incmauig uverunw. tt r Wohhor formerlv a relief en-' placed against him. having been em- ployed less than six montha. On December 1, with the adoption ol the standardiaation of salary sys- tern, Webber received a small cut in 1 Salary, and when ne was aiscnargea hls warrant was made out in conform- am'e with the standardization system. He refused to accept the warrant, and n-ow aileges that $120 Is due him for. - month of December and $882 due tSL m.. L.,T Th. vnr und Mini 1111 UVL'I lllllli. I'll. aib j v 111111 1111 U,L1 klluvi ' -' - ,., mm KHlnnevs am nuzzled as to what ... v... ,iim fnr overtime. LIVE WITHIN BIK NS .llL.TA submitted to tne various commissiou- crs for investigation. Mr. Barbur con tends that those who cannot live. on the salary received from the city should be forced out of the city's emy ployment for If allowed to remain much abuse will result. Auditor Barbur has hd this subject j up before, having presented it before the old city council, but at that time j no action was taken toward prevent- in. .mnlov from llvlne bevond their : means. He pays that tha garnishment proceedings cause a great deal of trouble and tends to disrupt the ef- ficlency of the employes who engago : in such practices. ,' ' TOO MANY LIGHTS ARE USED : .. City Will Cut Down Illumination on Bridges Over River. There are too many lights In use each night on the bridges crossing gulches in the city, according to Will M nulv Mrnm 8inflAi cT mini in ntfl- ;; r """Kr,r::r". . lkir;a, J. V 0 ajft V W- KJ I J feib ' pvco WW I. be taken to cut down the number to half and there will still remain enough lights to furnish enough Illumination ,k. ,v,. n-v, for the thoroughfares. The matter was culled to Mr. Daly's attention by Mayor Albee this morning. To Change Lighting System. Municipal Purchasing Agent Wood morning to advertise for bids for changing the lighting system in the city hall, Loan Sharks Not Recognized. City Auditor Barbur has refused to recognize, loan sharks who have se cured the old pay warrants of various city employes along with the assign ments "from the employes. These loan harks will have to nut un a loo-.i fight before the warrants will be paid. says mt. jarour, ior ne contends that he has no right to pay them until he knows whether they are legitimate. Most of the warrants held by loan sharks are those for election services which have never been claimed by the owners. These loan agents have; ob tained the names of those to whom the warrants are made out then, sup posedly, secured an assignment, from GNE MEN DEFENSE WINS POINT IN GOVERNMENT SUIT Errors in Figures Admitted in Case Against Western Fuel Company, (L'clted Press Leaded Wire.) San Francisco, Jap. 7. Cross exam ination of Special Treasury Agent Tid well was continued today at the trial of eight Western Fuel company oC- .... . j . i . .n n .... ' II 1 Ilia U 9 BUCIl K. bihwiucui. .mjcunji. you wU1 admit that we have shown Kiarlng errors ln your figures, won't you? JTes," answered Tldwell. The alleged overages on the barge Melrose, charged February 10, 1903, and discharged March 81, 1909, were reduced by defense . figures from 21 per cent, as alleged by the govern ment, to 4.75 per cent. , 'F, ARE IN DIREST NEED Many Miners and Depend ents Without Food, Say Governor's Informants, M'nlted Press Leased Wire.) Calumet, Mich.. Jan. 7. In connec tion with his investigations of strike conditions 1n the Michigan copper country, Governdr Ferris listened to fday to dreadful stories of suffering arm union, he Wrs told, had been unable -o I)fiV KtHk. benefltR rea.ularlv and manv families were entirely without food. President Claude Taylor of the Michigan Federation of Labor con ferred with the governor today. Chicago, Jan. 7. Following a con ference last night with the lraders of Michigan's organized labor, PrenI flAtil Charla T J Unv r f V, a ll'iit-r., Federation of Miners announced todav ...... that nnless the (.opppr m)ne owner8 the Calumet district speedily accept their striking employes' terms a state-wide strike in all branches of industry will be recommended. Tile men demand the union scale of 13 for an eight-hour day and a pledge of non-discrimination against union ists. REMAINS OF LATHROP SHIPPED FOR BURIAL The body pf Harold Lathrop, the 28-year-old suicide, who was found dead at the corner of East Second and Hal- possession it is believed despondency was the cause of his act. He had a room at the Y. M. C. A., and wae known to be looking for a position Nothing of value was found on hie clothes. A letter from hig mothet 8aylng she was unable to supply him wlth oney contained the mos? Ippar- ent reason for hl8 8uicl(3e. p,,,, u services will be held ln j, ' , i tt , , t Pom'roy, where Lathrop is survived Vita m ...... 1 r m i . . . iJ"L'" einvwyea a cook in a Washington town, and, with two other children to support since separating from her husband, has 1 uimmo lu nice l. vuo XlUttnCiai UB mandB made upon her by her children. The youth Harold learned the Jew eler's trade from L. A. Christopherson, a Pomeroy jeweler. Two yeara ago he went to The Dalles, and later to Mon tana, where he earned 120 a week. About September 1" laat he went tc Hood River, coming to Portland the first of the year. Although it was evident that he had had trouble in finding employment, he was dressed with scrupulous neatness JURGENS, CONVICT, IS CAPTURED AT BROOKS Salem, Or.; Jan. 7. Edwin Jurgens, the convict who escaped from the state penitentiary Sunday night -by cutting 1 nl wav out of hia cell and climbing over the wall, was captured last jiighi at Brooks, six miles north of here. Indebtedness Admitted. Indebtedness of $50,357.75 Is ad mitted in the bankruptcy petition of "Josephaons," a mercantile house of Roseburg, filed in the federal court this morning. Hannah Josephson, Sam I. and Julian Josephson are ,.The assetg of th e concern a; BcheuUlrd are ,20(700 A tUion Jn anupicy . . v- as y attorney ror lhu gar & Son, hatters, of 235 Morrison street. H. S. LiUagar and H. C. Lllla . hi. . . . . - , DU"' i. in! 1 , ; debtednesa is $5243.83 and assets total $1863.86. Lesson in Grafting. Practical demonstration in the dif ferent forms of grafting and budding will be given by experts tomorrow ; afternoon at the Woodlawn, school be j tween the hours of 1 and , 2. These lessons in horticulture are riot only for the. benefit of the school children but for the benefit of others interested and their attendance is invited. ' Given Rockpile Sentence. One suit of clothes, the DOBsession of which be was unable to explain In , tne municipal court this moraine. ' cauBed Richard Schrapplck to take a "vw,-c V1 oa Ufl mt rocKpiifi. ie was caught trying to sell the clothes to a second hand dealer. The eurt was stolen. them -for the payment. Hereafter the city will look up all of the old war rants and try to secure te proper owners -Instead of letting them remain on file; according to Auditor Barbur. STRIKERS AMILIES KAISER AT PAPERS FLAY PRINCE Severe Penalty May Be Im posed: on Young Man for His Actions. doited Press leased Wire.) Berlin. Jan. 7. So much wn the kaiser said today to fc incensed at thej INCENSED HIS SON AND GERMAN latest storm the crown prince ha9r,rjrJ..ue ciV iecon otner raised by his telegrams to General Deltnling aad Colonel Von Reuter. com- mending "tElr h.u,h PmUttary i aland in connection with the recent . that it was believed he would clashes Alsace, impose some severe penalty on his son ' Only the crown prince's interference was needed to make the Alsatian af fair about as bad .s it possibly could be. The anti-military riots at Zabern were serious in themselves. Chancel lor Von Rethmann-Hollweg made mat ters worse by his speech ln the reich s tag in the soldiers' defense, provok ing such an outcry that he had prac tically to repudiate his own words. I The feutencing of Lieutepant Von Fortsner to a term of imprisonment for having used hi saber during one of the riots amounted to an admission by the military themselves, for it was a courtmartial which tried Von Forst ner, that the troops had been wrong. All this time the kaiser kept dis creetly silent, hoping the affair would Mow over if no more attention were paid to it. Then, with Colonel Von Reuter anf1 Lieutenant Shad on trial on charare.' similar to those against Von Forst ner, with public sentiment in Alsace at fever heat and with more rioU threatened. Crown Prince Frederick William seized the opportunity to ag-1 gravate the situation with his tele grams. With few exceptions the German newspapers excoriated him this morn ing. Moreover, his father was said to consider his son's action as simply another ln a long series of defiances of himself by the younger man, and a really serious break between them waVareported Imminent. Paris in Darkness. Paris. Jan. 7. -A break in an elec tric cable plunged the busiest part of the restaurant and cafe district in darkness for hours". The Carefully Prepared GOOD FOOD The Courteous Treatment TO OUR PATRONS The Well Appointed REST ROOM for Ladies and Gentlemen which is supplied with both Phones, Periodi cals, etc., make the - Broadway Cafeteria A Distinctive Place to Dine 153 Broadway, Corner Morrison HOTEL Sfgl'JMT SAIl FRANCI8G0 Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up -i American Plan .$3.50 a day up New steel and brick tractive. Third; ad dition of hundred rooms now building. veiT modern comr tnisnc. Modorat rtea. Center of theatre anel retail di. trict. On car Una transferrins ell ever Utf. EUctlkaiaaikajMelitiaiailiaaitaaMari. THE ! Vanderbilt and Madison Avenues, 43rd and 44th Streets, adjoining and con nected with Grand Central Terminal at which all trains of New York Central Lines and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad arrive and depart i : ! : America's Latest and Most Refined, and New York's Centermost HoteL NOW OPEN Only hotel occupying an entire city block. , 26 stories high, most modern fire proof construction throughout, 1,000 rooms open to outside air. 950 with bath. Send GUSTAV BAUMANN, i tCmti i(iiVi LIQUOR IS ISSUE AT MEOFORD Rev. R., W. McCullough An nounces Himself Candi date for Council. Med ford. Or., Jan. 7. An eleventh hour surprise was sprung In the tnn- t'iclpal campaign today, when Rev. K. w. McCullough, pastor of the Baptist or councilman in the ; ev. Mr. McCullough is church, filed fo Third ward. R the first candwiate to inject the "wet- n.miu" ,"eln p"m .n a" tration and anti-administration ticket. - l ruimV. Li-wm take a prominent part. also pro- Ion cam- lopes to Rich Man Held as Slayer. Los Angeles, Jan. 7. Manual C'abral. a wealthy Portugese of San Diego, is held here today to answer before the superior court to a charge of murder ing Mrs. Harriet Vorndam, whose body was found October 29 ln apartments he had occupied. The woman apparent ly had been choked to death. Orient Lodge No. 17 Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening. East 6th and Alder street. After a short session we will meet m itli Samaritan lodge in their hall for the nurpose of Joint installation Of of ficers for the ensuing term. W. W Terry, secretary. (Adv.) a If you want to dine in comparative peace and quiet in a first-class place, come, to the IMPERIAL HOTEL GRILL Vi Service quick and cour teous, menus the best LUNCH, 12 TO -'2, SO DINNER. 5:30 to 9, 75t MUSIC LIFUIll FIM V) Lwyo After the Matinee Remember the HAZELWOOD It's always cosy. Candy or re- . freshments no matter which you always get the best. Tke Hazel wood Confectionery and Bestanrant, WaablAgton at Tenth. QUESTION kl BILTMORE NEW YORK Room rates from $2.50 per day. Restaurant ad Grill room service a la carte. Direct entrance to subway from hotel. Street cars at door connect ing with all lines. for illustrated folder and city map. President eai i RUSSIA AND SWEDEN MAY GO TO WAR Famous Explorer Declares Sweden Is Overrun by Spies of the Czar. (L'nlted Press Leased Wire.) Stockholm. Jan. 7. "Since Sweden was forced to give un Finland." said Dr- Sven Hedin, the famous Swedish explorer, in an Interview here today. "our country has never, been so over- ! run D nussian spies as at Present, This can mean nothing but a Ruaso- S'wedlsh war." ' I Dr. Hedin was only voicing an opln- j ion widely held in Sweden at this t Limr. I nn.n i nara a fa ,a - - , j m, wen in formed Swedes who do not believe I i-iai wncn rrtmier &tsarr made his ii-tt-m spwen aavocating tne strength ening of Sweden's naval bases, more money for naval construction and the lengthening of the country's term of military service, he had trouble with Russia in his mind. Hedin Is also suspicious of Nor- way "Russia has ice free ports," an eye on Norway's he said, "and might I ml? jL.esi i ou Forget the pretty wedding on roller skates will take place tomorrow (Thursday) night. Don't Miss This Also We roller skate by De Caprio's Band 1 to 5 and 7 to 10:15. And We Dance by Richter's seven piece Orchestra. We have an elegant floor. PRINCESS RINK East First and Morrison SPAOT8H AJTD XM..iCA3K OOOJOJf O Best "Wines. Liquors and Beers Served 411 H and 413 Morrison, near 11th St. i n THE HOUSE OF WELCOME PARK AND ALDER STS. PORTLAND, OR. In the theatre and shopping district, one block from any carline. Rates, $1.00 per day and up; with bath, $1.50 per day and up. TAKE OUR BROWN AUTO-'BUS C. W. Cornelius. Prop. H. E. Fletcher, Mgr obtain them by faJloirla Nerwmy 4 ' compensate itself by Mlstnr SwedlsH : territory. It mf at not surprise naV therefore, in the: event of agirreialodi by Rusaia, If N4jrwrian troops alnvs ultaneously attempt to InTade us. re covering provinces that formerly be longed to her.- . Uncle Ram After Fakers. Los Angeles, Jan. 7 The- federal authorities began a war against "fake" medical practitioners and mall order doctors. The Hotel Cai It on Restaurant 14TH AVS WABtniOTOV iTEEZTS 8THICTLT A F&ST CLASS ORITI. AunouiK-es s eoniplcts 10 iura dinner rerr I . . Hi ... " X." 1 . . , . ' nlng f.ir 60 e-nt? None Iwtter In tbe dtr S!,,t,pr,?,;l?" ItrVX' l'Tri emn. rood ervam. an J ,.! hnt or cisHies. Noon day liifaeh i-very dar 2V. , . i 1 1 01- miTf AMUStMcNTS y" HEILIG HTM MORRISON Mlu 1. A 1122 Tonight 8 ALL THIS WXEX Mglitire. Huturttur. OTIS SKINNER Id "An Ar!!n Nlhf "KISMET" Price $2.l.ao. $i. 75?. &Oc. Box Offioe Sal Taday MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED PERFORMANCES ONLY Sun.. Jan. 1 1 Tbe Winter Garden Company freeest GABY DESLYS In the Miilcl Comedy "THE LITTLE PARISIEKNE" Afternoon. 2.15. Lower flxr. $2. $1.(S0 Bulruiiy. 8 rim, I. a miri 75r. 4 roiri 50c. Nljtht. M:t.": lner fl.T Kl raw. a- mi, $3fto; 4 rw, 2. Bl-ouy, 6 ruwi i..'i. ruwi fj, o rowi, iov; rvwi 60 eenti. MAIL ORDERS MOW BOX OFriCZ BALE F&IOAT Robert B. Mantell AIJ, XKXT WEKK Moncl7 nlthi .... Tuendiij-. nlRbt Wednenlur nintlnee WedmMnUy night . Thurily nlitht ... FYiday. niht faturdey umllnm . Klnc John Rl.hllo .Merchant ot Venice Macbeth Klnc La Ktna John Hamlet baturOaj nlgnt . .'. ..r. .Rlrliard 11 r N'lfbta: Orche.tra, in nmi 2; r2 rnwa $l.ft; bale-on?. 7V- and i (; Wed and Sat. rout.: Orch.'aira. to rnwa, II. ao 12-r si. Kalmmx, .Vic ana 7jc. A Superb New r Programme For TODAY Headed by the Latest Two Fart Pathe Drama. "The Resurrection" "On the Great Steel Beam" Kpisode c;f Industrial World "He Would a-Huntinx Go" Keystone Cosiedy The Star is-the Home of the Keystone "The Janitor' Revenge and the Mystery of the .Milk" Double Biograph Farce Comedy Trices Always the Same TEN CENTS . BAKER? rTXZAT&Z Mala S, A-IM0 Oee. L. Baker. Xrr. The Pmratar Bakrr l1m Toiiiirht all Week Matin Satarrti). One of rhe great- tft of all "jnlr enreeiee I 1 'THI LOTTJiY KAM." An tmineae rT.hre En-nlnf rwle 2.V-. W. Nh-. TJr. Kn. Mat.. 25, SOc. Wd, Xl.. all raU 25c. Next weak'A a Maa Thinka." p Fourth and L-4 X K Stark SU. Kratlnf St riood Caoipaor prcaest rbe merry mult bit, "H0ETK00KTSAIL," rant inrlueea Mr rile I Ley Jack Weater it'tn. Htrrj liuwrxi, Allra Lwl. Herrjr B. rinfld. etc. t ahow at 5.V and lie. Sioeewav aa4 4Jm Siw.ui eoraremi ameet I Berlla Kadeaee; La ,.LL A ...1 A 1 . Fraaee A kcVabb. SHaadca." Aeriai La TareHea, Pastaeceve. iviceavB. twim mwi, 9ijwe l Orekeatra. Tbe Alpha SaxvatU, Ajnerioa t feremoat ccaioal atata, repttiar erleee, Eoa aa4 firtt row kakeee reaarred. Bcs office epeo frea 10 A. X. te la F, At. Ykenet. A tlM. Male 44M. O-rUin I SO. T T 1. Leek for ttie.'ltrtaj Set'" week, Ml Calotta Xttjarttt and th 'larert Cmiunf la 'tah Jklearhn.. ad Trained Keetiea In a rooh-rfi. rn nrtrrltr. Contliiumw irfuncenr llr0 A. W. to l:?0 r. M. Ilmr and a klf -ekow, Feetare IwiMwr ,lv Wedoeadar ( . ; -30M. VVtoASVt niXSB' i Te-iart Kalem Uranva aboartng rptendahlp ef ie men lur another.. "laa additloeal big at traetknt i LtrfJvSr5TH CATER i lse Ajns0 10e f ' ' t- I- ', ! . .- ' V ' !V-. i ....