THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1915. German-Americans ; : Captured by Allies " SEVEN STATES JOIN corrupt the morals of children or adults or Incite to- crime." The bilr is before the committee on education. Injured in Auto Collision. I.os Anseles. Dec. IS. (P. X. S.) Ielbert McGue. t is wife and four-year-old child, were seriously Injured today when their machine collided with a bicycle ridden by Fred S-:tz. All have powsible skull fractures, and t roken limbs. Wife of Minister Believed Suicide First Japanese Con relational church, had committeed suicide. Mrs. Han disappeared last niKht, after visitins hr six months' old baby at a hos pital, and kissing it Koodby. The teaches are heinr searched. Reports from Newport today wrr that a black object had been sighted offshore, but that it had sunk bcf-.r--fisl.ermen could reach It. Mrs. Han wore a black dress. WET AND DRY MAP OF UNITED STATES , I-onflon. Pf. 1. (V. P.) Dr," 1 Arnold Koeiiish-itter. of Mount WIN I von. Onl . and I'aptain Kurt t.esner. of V I. os AtiRchs. are among the German officers interne.' at Holyport. They were captnr.'d at sea. trying to reach . . (Icrniiinv. ;f . . : ua -,' Kri. T. S. Ban, Wboit Huaband Ii Pastor of Japanese ConfTertional Church, Disappears. Santa Ana. Cai.. I'ec. 18. (P. N. S.) Pear was felt here today that Mrs. T. S Han. wife of the pastor of the 1; VIRGINIA IN LATER In AH, 19 States of Union Have Enacted Prohibition Laws in Recent Years. When writing or ratlttif on ilTrrt1.en. please mention Th. .Tntirnnl. (Ad I The Ben Selling Store Sells Good Gifts If You Buy a GIFT FOR A MAN, BUY IT HERE HE'LL SURELY LIKE IT! All these items of men's apparel have been carefully selected with the one purpose to please and satisfy the men who wear them. In buy in? here, you cannot err, for these are the things the man would buy for himself. Join the crowds tomorrow that find satisfaction here the service is ample, prompt and courteous. LOCAL OPTION LAWS IN 25 Four Statea Only Are Wet. Samely Montana, Nevada. New Jer By and Fecnayl vjnli. DRY RANKS JANUARY ' Stat to Go Dry Seit Year. - !: .. ,. ' -.to . i N. or v. i ' I :--s ;o:i (if t: f,.,.h ti-.-.l Ni. Of T tor:. s "Ms "k.i ' : : . r, ' ." Hlld l.v !.. 1 fro-o ..li-ios. , :i rdi '.'is :! : :i I -' in ; n . t; n . ;' ! ' I N KEY WHITE, - PROHIBITION SHADED - LOCAL OPTON CHCCKFJ5ED - RUIAL P&GJ-UBlTICrt BLACK - LfCKNSE X - iSrtOHlBlTlCX SUTliTTi;D TO VOXD n. id" t i , !:h ve p . '' i !i - . - ,i nent ifl.i : u -1 I n i A : k A I. :r. ! ;. . : ' a 'x ? re .it !.. h d; :' ' ' . i. . ' ! i- .;. m-:..! !.- .- ill' h . j;,;". f-,,. fj(; d ! ..f -II. X! ! . w Vn ;;n ;r I1-' "i. i t ' i iii l;w sens ..(.-r.it. on N -b. r 1. !:.:. '"': bni.in 1' i'1' r- .t.. fl ;,.. wit 1 I V1, In '' ;. i r : mx strifes I Vern.onf. M.. h:- ,t . N.'.-h I'ako-a. N.!r.-k:i. M'.!. .!..,. ' 'alt'.. nil t and pr.'t.a : n fi.'!':i ''"'..rciti will vote on s r.d..!.'.t...ii T;. 'dry' i-.-r. -a Is as sert t: -v xv;;, . , ; i 1 j.rtJ".r tt'Ti h' s-. t - - r i r s r vn tor... (on :s in . v.-r n- n!"'.n'-.i!li o:' t;. '.::.:'. not :ilr oij in th. '. .: ... t -' ": : !.!. t.e r-W r:i -i ! li.-;..: ' - i : i : i m the f... ( :,.t : in 1 .. r. i ;!..! l. .'l u . '. . .-. oil ik. i i.iu-o as tli: on.-. P..-! v. . n I'"'1 : d 1 1 -' States I ! 1 ;vtts, Rhode in.!. V- :n,on t'oj : t; !!. D. l.twa:... I'vl ar a. l,,w;i, All ' -'an. N : ask i. N'.-w I la-up--hire . ::! -v V'.i.u . notc.l j.tol.tbtuon at: , j i a t r :: itiKis :-tid l-.tli the Ii.ikotas had j 3 .i : .1 'Mr-.'- r.ili!,s. ! ' . . n .. t ....!( . i : . ! wit, ;,) ex. ' -1 I f.n ::r re; . ,! f. .-t t: e r i s i i t . 1 4 . t 1 1 .1. t f : ; . . rn s s The iire-A PT e s w:. and -.ft d-i:.h ore ' . to pi i ! ' " o : Ma.: . a.al.v ct r i . I i tlie imim. :. i n v i '. v . i . . 1 1 e . r.o r' r' . . : s r i i c ; ' . i ' i t is i K'k tt . is : n K i' ' plan" of ; ' ,. ! 'A o t:-t. t.. p. i rt . .t" a o; t of .!'' ol no :..-ur'- in ti!f '. i iirv. on- and . Lvov rlit.LiN.n, 1 ;... : Ftat.-s i-e; a trie c im w .at e,i v. u: he nvicii more ti.an if 1 s 7 v aial be- i ample for the purpose, the Klnkald .. ., . , ...'i,ov. 'toiiiK i:p the t rail' ' bill prox id.-s hat if after three years . ti ' e jart " I" '. ' ; t." I the s-rn l;iyy of the treasury deems '-. ...ii. " I n s xvho 'atr.e.; Lis ' one-half the interest sul f nient. the' i'le i a ;.o: .!i.-t o'ator ti .. -.irly interest tu-ned into the .rsurance inn. I e , i.is life h.. story x itli : fi.nd shall he curtailed accordinst'.y. la.- Ii. tarn. I Senator Williams . of Mississippi. 'I-;;., t.l i.. th- si : t y-fo i rt h cop - xxdth tl..c same .bj. . t in viexx, proposes gres with the Hon. .1.-1 1 M.l.ca.oie of it,, establish a reserve and a premium l(.,,!si.n as . oi 1..,, ie.e. teceix inij s one j f ,n,i in each national bank, payment .. otcs l.-ss than his . !! asue, an into suci. funds beinic based on total a., .ari d ;.. naltv for not alw.n s having ' .lposits and th relation of deposits i e. n a ar' I "-mo. rat . . ral.nl antls.' i ii .1 heavily ' r. . 'o a i a ' )' r air M o.e. tor;. . .; : : ; - "ien : . t Indiana a k no n.iilc To Insure Deposits to capital stock. one feature is a clause preventing any hank ' arryitio' .leposits more than ten times the amount of its capital. In National Banks National Censor Board Suggested n r: s tint r. :. Maine. i Th t o K. ii Kenref ntative Kinkald of Hebraska Proposes Plan to Safeguard Inter ests of Depositor ia National Banks. Vas:.in-'..n. I .--. lv -i WASH IN'1 1- ton i:rRi:.i- up tmi: .i'thnaij ;.--...s in irrol liv i!.;..sl"ts In national b.ml.s in wv. r..l r. ent f ,il iitc ha'e a" traded a ; I r. . 0:1 to the obliL-nt.ol, of tie ti.. .-l my. lit to af ield Kr- iter o-uteciion in su di :.s..c. Convmlttee to Pass on all Pilms Pro duced, Is Proposed in Measure Intro duced by Hepresentatlve Hutfnes. V..shinfton, I'd. 1 !. ( WASHINT,- i T N !!!'l;!:.r (V TIIIC JOI'KNAL. I I A national movie censor hoard is pro I posed in a bill intiodu -ed by Repre sentative IfuKhes, xx hose home is In la Ltt'.c town in (JeorRia. He would tl ao " t I '. d r 1 . a ad- 1 a-.d I Reaction is Predicted. 1 . 0 t". 1 1 . s . v t ' IIS I us t ii 1 1 r . 1 ' s loans are 1 e n 1; sted .,. , it is f it !i;.T. det-os tors often and ! ''ve five comn,iss...nrs. otio to be - . . ! . a. e -1 r t 1. r.t Vi c s r, i;.,. iii.y 10, a izr.ater sense 1 ;.... muo, i . .'. "v.-s.- se .!v iti ie .Imi.- Mill, a r.a : 1 .nal ' t. draw .town ?....'. a, 1,. ' "- ' "' S j (,,, : s. .. r- ,i . ..rnnrinit i-s. j Wl.il.- the .SI provides thit the com- .1.. of i.p.i' ;. ....'dlv in small . this f.el.n has i mis-ion s!... lifetime ev.-ry r:im I V '' '': y. J!l'T ' r.d. ly shatt. re.; ir Auiu'i.'ii f-iiicii's l.-o;n !!.e i funptiol v" '. ,,f t .. curren v si ..w that th.ese :., 1 !os ,; ... p t'.e aiie-i 11 causes. Dressing Gowns Half Price New patterns in flannel and terry cloth green, tan, pray, maroon and novelty effects. S 4.50 Dressing Gowns only $2.2 S S 6.50 Dressing Gowns only $3.2 S S 8. So Dressing downs only S4.2 5 SI 2.50 Dressing Gowns only . . . .56. The Acceptable Gift for Hus band, Son or Brother A Smoking Jacket Luxurious. eay-fitt incj parmcrUs in handsomely patterned flannels tans. ravs, Priixxn some in double-faced materials, plaid on one side. A most tempting exhibit, moderately priced. S 5.f)() Smoking Jackets. . . .S3. 05 S 7.50-SK) Smoking Jackets S5.()5 S12.50-S 13.50 Sm'g Jackets $9.85 Main Floor Make Your Selection Tomorrow. Neckwear Stripes a n d figured silks. 5c $1, ?1.-M, G loves Dent's and IVrrin's. in stvlish shades. S1..10, $', $2.50. Auto Gloves Fur-lined, heavy stitching. $1, $", $0. Silk Half Hose S I d colors, o'lc the pair. Pajamas Lisle nr silk, in tan. white and lavcn dei. $:;.'). sr,. Umbrellas Silk and gloria, with unique han dles. SI. .'. S.:,o, Si". Genuine Leather Suitcases and Traveling Bags $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 dp Why not a new hat for Christmas? I sell The Beaver S3 The Stetson ..t. S4, S5 The Knapp-Felt ... $4 The Dunlap S5 In Silk, Stiff and Opera. can buv him a Hat Order in any f the abuse amounts. Hat I v dartment, Main Floor $5 Silk Shirts $3.65 A s-'ore . .r nmre of beautifully woven st;;,t- pat't tn, on white ground. Lvery garment new and lieriect. P.uv as manv as i ni w i-li at tin special price $3.65 BEN SELLING MORRISON AT FOURTH A t J . s I -t lilf- Ird, i ! t lot Kit.-- .n:.i l.t: . : v r, T h p ' ' i . . . Mt I t ' i 1 ! till'! U.e 'I'.:- 1 1 1 1 1 I I L- ' 1 1 t ; i 1 r ; !" st ... : : .1 a vi fV." 'due t-I.e ":rn ni f d . !r.i v rr t : a ; n n r.1 t i an. I . .ii, Mom ii ti 1 r 1 f 'lqdor d s. n: i 1 1 . -- I...-. I 1"" f.irs. ' w .is t t!.e . cu.- r.t for t--!i- . .-t :: iiitr.. Tr' .n- of the i' . .f the ir, o e- "ii- i : i ' ' .- .it en').', . .. : i d : v, v. i ! ' I'ifli'a!, d frrtn "!' rti r.e. too Idaho Law Most Stringent. t ... .,::. : ..t :..xv ..;' Id i s i t; r. ',, d. t ih at .ot.s ..:.. I.,: :;- : l,v t..;MK 1 :t i r ' t ' l . s to t ' rr ; s t-' s o I I 1 1 c ' '111- i'. lilies -n vi.i di ti..-- Were inter. s:.-. . i ,;" 1 i 'otti ; , : t . ; f r Wiiiia i M)iK--st in ii . i si r : 'i ii laws fo . i ti , . -z the making .1 I t : in r V -t ..I. in t " j r o h i !i ' - W.is dip .d.Jeet of t he ' ir s" arf ! '. ; ' r. t ho Lrrivi r, he .: tpr -state d.-al- i r .u ! ti. - f. r- II:. O S.-.O-. d.ed O ,t I i..-: is o: ...do t ion ,o . tn. tit .. i.rd - r to the s.-.i 1 '! rs t : : '-. xx . . - 1 h i ..( law dt .t r a:-s;ialt. i.nd tol. i u t't.T ti.t, ni.itnif.i ti:.- ftis'il'.er and us t.i.-.tli and I. a.'. Onlj Tour State Absolutely Wet. .x. it will s'aad xxl-.eti laws tin", r ti.i' t . 1 e.i i r. t o t'f .-. , heal ord : oti "xx i i i vail in all .sf.i;.--, . x. o;.t the 1." trohihi t ;oti states whih t'o-:r tat. s ( l' nn.sx '.'aliia, N'.-w Jct spy, N -x,xd:i .tinl Montana) h.i- mn et:i i.a! ottio't laws To .HXX-IIH th.se fo-ir tlor.,ueJ,1y "xx. t" f-tatfs .'Hid K.."i! oi tiori statf-s If!, o t . t...' ;np . - !Tif. ...in! ; 1 for x h i h .h-iff stor. l'.-i ior f .:: ,' s'a'e r. . ; : . . t - s p s ' s ::r..-.- s - on Is .x , il.-.g or ', . I . d I 1 1 r sa r.i . . nr. 1 t-;r: ".s, s. b-1 of loans l.y oft; .-rs of natiot.a! hank.s. i 1 .i es.. n t a t i x e Kinka.d ot N'.diras I ha. proiK'ses to insure Ihsr ilf-.oslt, , .i. ot ii; t-. i!:at us.- t fui.ds d.-tixod tfetii Mit.-est on fiox.rnnif-nt money : in i i'.d: . itarios. thf tovertmient t.. he s.h;,.at-d to the rtcnts of de j.os tots :n the assets .,f fa:I.-d hanks to the- fXt.Ilt ur th.- .ip;..s!ts. An 1 1. . , .. ' . 'i:r th.:! th.- find thus r- d n :t'.,l to k from .di.. state to an other, it 's not ex-, . , , ,) that th.-v xx iil pot s na'.iy he aide to s e all tae n.i :' that a.i.r cr.-a'-'d, so the a.ji ).in n t tr. 1. 1 c.f "mlxi-orx-" rointii : ssion- rn Witlneit j.iy and de;.i:;ns. with ; ay, is also i .ivPrid by tho bill. ICn tirc cos; of tl-.e roninilssion is limited, to $40 !u'i a yiar. an,l this cost i-i to come from license tees absessed against the film makers. Mr. Hiiirhes' tail ;iro ides for lirens-iit- every film offered unless found to he immoral, inhuman, "or depict it li'ill ftcht or a r fisht. or is r,f ;! h a 'i.ir.i.-tn that its . h : 1 .1 ; n xx.cild t.nd to :niiia;:' the health or ioifeg 11 al l ,dii it r . t . M SerVed t o! -. ,- O tunny and s. ti.it he XV'.U s-" .nlori.d If t; r,r.; do t he- r d . fMl t .in. it I the t tin i t I:.- tlf.ns at . . .nit .. s s t r . 1 1 '- ;i . ! if -tie or liiix- the jirob.i'.iitior.'.st - il e t r- 'ior in the pnsses sir.n d" an;, p. '.-on .0 t " .-'.C-. ex . e;.; xv to n r iamed tii. l- r a l...x tor h i.res, r. ; t i-'ti or or; a ': t ti ate t.n.t l; is to be ase.i for sa n. . , ; an;, a! I 'i; i s. is ex niello..- of x . i " o ' i of t men t "i ' i - n I . la xv. i led a bt,c army in WashiiiKlon t h. iter and fi rce .-ff..its- are hem yjii Open Evenings Until Christmas SEH TMHIR BEAU TIFUL SELKCTIOX of Lighting Fixtures Electrical Devices and Flashlights GALLINGER IS ON RECORD IN REVENUE PLAN "n tinned Krem P.i ere Or, e 1 the c x 1 1 1 1 '.1 re Electrical Gifts Are All the Rage This Year Salesrooms 31 1 Stark St. Both Phones Order your guaranteed MAZDA Lamps for the Holiday lighting! Inrtro measure money. Viorida has the crentesr tn.mher of important c-cn:n;'tee i : . r : ti., ttJ . r in prot-ofi--. to ti e si.- ..; d.-ie. Sation. It has Oli'x' t h -e.. tn.rriii. is. but Spiii'h n.a ;i leads r ;,n, ) ,,..' hors, and I'h.'-k h ads th..- j. ,,!,; ; hmld-iti-ts committee. Importance of c. .mm; t n-i-s xaii xxitli the times. In v i e xx- r.f the l'i-js laiion i.ei'.iiiie i;... i.-tcfst p! ;ze. i asi.ic front those named, ar.- Iw-M by! K. ri-M of c ', ! i iiin-;i, '-liatrmnn of' pu.. : lands; r.oir-ett nf Tfi.i,.; - I r.a x 1 affi'-s; AVx.tflrr of M;ssoiri. mer. han; far,-.-, and Adan.M-n of t i e ot x: i i . . o n i 11 ic I . e Clapp Hopes for Cammlm. Senator -M's.s l;. I'hirp of M.ntie sot,,. expresses the hope that Senator " : rr -1-. is of 1 o xx a xviil carrx- the Min nesota primnr.es in tie '.e ; i d i ..-.in preferen. e xote f,,r j.residet-.r. and be thinks the loxxau l,a.s . sct-lltrnt pros pects of wini. ins- th-- Indorsement. Ti.is is in:; o: i.nii if tr;:e, nd Sen ator ("'..rp ;s pres-: me(l tn be omhfied to veii;-.:"."- a forecast. Himself a pro- tress. v. Kerctblt.-n-i of t':e outspoken i tvpe. he thinks the progress i v.- voters , of the party xxii: tnrn nat.iraliy to the ; X'-jnitniTis candid. n y. , M.nrcsota. Tt ill be the first state to express its !!-. in xv ! . there xx , . I be a real contest. India:. a wi'd pre i cede it. h'lt Indiana has Fa i rha nks as ; a faxorite son, and wiil imt provide i such an Interesting tst as Minnesota . Cummins fnen-i'i are known to he ! studying the ins and onts of the i Minn, sola I-rimary laxv, that thev j may strike eariy and in the most ef I fectix e xxay to x in an indorsement 'that will "rinp over the country."' Two Blosrrapliiei From Texaa. Jeff Mchcniore and "Cvrlone" at the Sunset AN ALL-COMEDY SHOW Richard Carle Famous Comic-Opera Star in a Five-Act Comedy That Completely "GETS YOUR GOAT" 1 oirn wet But soon the state will be the driest part of America. Not a cheering drink to be had, except at the highest prices and in small lots (2 quarts a month) only. Put in your stock now, while the law allows you to, and when our stock is going at DESPERATE PRICES. After New Year's you'll be sorry if you neglect to do so. High-Grade Whiskies Wine in Cases BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA Tweve Quarts to the Case STANDARD WINES, per case $2.75 IMPERIAL WINES, per case $3.50 OLD VINTAGE, per case $4.00 CREAM OF CALIFORNIA, per case $4.75 DE LUXE, per case $6.00 IMPORTED WINES, per case $7.75 $1.00 Extra Per Case for Two Dozen Pints Above wines include Port, Sherry, Angelica, Mus catel, Claret, Zinfandel, Burgundy, Reisling and Sintrl In 5-Oal. In 10-Oa.l. Gallon. Lots. L.ot. OLD KENTUCKY ...$2.45 $10.35 $20.00 MARBLE, a $4.00 whiskey $2.90 $11.90 $22.00 SUNNY BROOK now priced at $2.90 $12.25 $22.50 SUNNY TRAIL, "rich and mellow" ..'.$3.25 $13.75 $24.50 CREAM RYE $2.90 $12.35 $23.00 KING HILL, Pride of Kentucky $3.45 $15.75 $30.00 SPECIAL RESERVE, private stock $3.25 $14.50 $28.00 PRINCE ALBERT, a $6.00 Whiskey . . . $3.95 $16.25 $32.00 DE LUXE, oldest whiskey on the market (reimported) $4.25 $18.25 $34.00 Sauteme. Containers Free No Extra Charge for Keg WTlisky in CaS6S nm LAMB" Pure California Wines Slntrte Gallon. In S-Gal. Lot. In lO-Oal. Lot. pi pa 19 &3 A "BROADWAY" ATTRACTION "Mary bossed her littTe Lamb, Its lot was grief and woe. enever Mary said a word That Lamb was sure to go." Also a Cartoon Comedy And a George Ade Fable "Come, Laugh and Grow Fat" UNSET nax-is. ; t-xx o 1 exas concressmen-at-large. have two of the most nnnjue biographies tself-oompostd in the congressional directory. Mcl.emoie notes that he was Lorn In a farm "on Friday. March 13.. in a storm, b-jt had little schooling, because of his aver sion to teachers, and, as a pupil, never saw the inside of a schoolroom until 4 Days STARTING TODAY Washington at Broadway IMPERIAL WINES selling now $0.85 OLD VINTAGE, a $2.00 wine $1.15 $ 4.90 $ 9.00 CREAM OF CALIFORNIA, oldest, best $1.45 $ 6.25 $11.00 DE LUXE, regular $3.00 wine $1.85 $7.50 $12.50 IMPTED WINES (port and sherry only)$2.45 $10.75 $19.75 I You May Choose of Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, Zinfandel, Burgundy, Riesling and Sauterne. 1 12 QUARTS TO THE CASE MONOGRAM, full quarts, per case 7.25 OLD KENTUCKY, full quarts, per case $ 7.00 ST. GEORGE, a high-grade Scotch, case. . $11.75 MARBLE, per case $ 8.50 SUNNY TRAIL, "rich and mellow," case. .$ 9.00 SPECIAL RESERVE (private stock), case. .$10.00 SPRING VALLEY, bottled in bond, full qts. $10.50 KING HILL, 7 Summers old, bottled in bond $11.75 PRINCE ALBERT, smooth as velvet, case. .$12.00 DE LUXE, reimported whiskey, per case.. $14.50 CANADIAN MALT WHISKEY, per case. .$ 9.50 SUNNYBROOK (90 proof), full qts., case. .$ 8.50 Sparkling Wines BEER Pure Brandies Royal Sparkling Burgundy, 55c bottle. $5.75 Joz.'n. BelvUta Champagne, 70c a bottle. $6.75 dozen. Ruby Red, Hi?h-Grade. Sparkling Burgundy, 70c .ottle. $6.75 a dozen. Buena ViU Champagne or Snarling Burgundy, 90c a bottle, $8.00 a dozen. (Whan shipped out of town) Dozen, large $1.50 Dosen, small 90c Barrel (6 dot. qta. or 10 do, .mall) $8.50 California Brandy 70 Bot., $2.45 GaL Three-Star Grape or Cognac, 90 Bot., $2.90 GaL Cream of California, old and best $1.15 Bottle Gallon $3.45 prirag Valley Wlee Co. Largest Liquor House on the Coast U Southwest Corner SECOND and Yamhill Main 589, A 1117