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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917. CANE SAYS ALL i HATinMQ Wll I RP linilUHU HILL. UL IT TO U S: IN DEE American Leadership in Scien tific as Well as- Political ' Thought WaVs Result " ? IFASINfi RIMS ARF IIRfiFn mm mm r Wa w mm a mm mm . mm,. mm w mm mw &r-.z' ; Secretary of Interior in Report U ll mF DAaoo Ma- , , UllCi fiai wc ui i cawma- chinery. MAN WHO WILL RULE I PORT OF NEW-YORK Washington. Dec. 8. (U, P.)- AH na tions will b America' debtor for lead- nliln ln feolnff1o a wall A nnlitical thought as the result of the war. Sec retary of thV Interior Franklin K. Lane stated todav in a nersonal sreface to hi annual report - . "Our statu In this war." he said, ."elves us a place of moral ascendency from, which, if we are great. enough to b humble, we can become real mas ters of. men, conquerors of the invisible kingdom of man's mind. .. " -He pointed to the war use of peace . machinery la his department, the chem - lets who . have "met America's needs , o.i-rf "yS' - - i f - v. ' Vs W t ), At I c " - -, y, ; A ' fr J I "! RELIEF PROPOSED l! S fke Yaqui Indians . Are , iinon Warpath Profit-Sharing Arrangement With ' City Suggested in Petition to Public Service Commission; LABOR v COUNCIL APPEALS Civic Organizations Join With the Workers in Offer in Be half of Street Railway Co. , Asterleas aad Gerstaa Taaea TrUoa- enj' letter Betsr Tertsre,f Ae eoraJat t Bports at Veralee. - KocalesV Arts- Dee. V (I, N. S.V The state of Sonors, Mexico, today U con fronted with, the most alarm lnc uprtslnr known in. 40 years,' according-. t& word broucbt her : by - paeseng-ere- arriving from Guayamss. ' Indians are on the warpath In several sections la the south ern part of the state.- :- The town of Esperanas, 70 miles south of Onayamas. was attacked yesterday. It Is reported and General Cru, com mander of the federal troops was killed la the battle. v James Wallace, son or a prominent Guayama physician, was shot during- the fight and four Americana and on German were taken prisoner. Bev' era! soldiers, it Is said, ware killed and a number wounded. WAS H I N GTO U FAR BP ES BEHIND GOVERN FIRST GIRL TO WEAR i II O IIADCUAI o nsnnc litfll , IN FOOD CAMPAIGN Irrigation Institute Also. Urges : CompIetionNof .Irrigation Proj '. ects In the -State. Kortn Taklma. .Waah, Dee. -The Washington Irrigation Institute close A its fifth annual session - by adopting; resolution . urging congress to hasten the development and completion of the Ua,L.m ! lttm : D I tortured by tn Taauia, who gave notice me WOrKerS in Utter in Oe-J they would not harm Americana, but would , iuu au carranaa soldiers ana Germans. .': , 1 . Germans captured, tt Is reported, were 4 Irrigation projects In the. stats 1 to "Washington, Nov"? 22.- Irving T. Bush, founder and head of the Bush Terminal Relief for the Portland Railway, Light A Power company to enable It to main tain efficient car service and the present eight hour day and wage scale, is asked jointly; by representative civic organisa tions and .' the Portland Central Labor council. - ' t Resolution asking for the readjust ment have been adopted and presented to the public service commission of Oregon. Explaining the objects of the request for relief. Chairman G. L. Rauch of the general committee today said: Investigations have shown that the - e AA Anil tn. rr M tiny . VT ,raMB- l A K th. VIHI..1 1M,(AI ologlsts who Construct -cry. muaiess f v- Wrk j,rhr. Hi. official company is" not now making enough trenches. When submarine - snipping i . .v. noaer to bit its onaration Trwni. destruction seriously cut. down pyrtte -' -"ZJ-Zl -u. fixed charts, et iVi-, ,h.Tf r. ganlze a staff of New York. and New i of the people of Portland to maintain tin is Khinn mam nrinir rrom - . w. - - - i -- - " - -- Europe. The gas helmet cf mine-saving OREGON JAN FAILED TO ANSWER CALL AND GETS TERM IN PRISON Private Win. C. McDonald of D "Company Gets Six , Years at . Hard Labor. hasten food production necessary to the successful termination of the war : indorsing the Chamberlain bill Intro duced In the United States senate pro viding the practical and most feasible method for raiaing funds for the Irri gation and reclamation of arid, lands ; urging the next legislature to pass taw that, will effectively protect the streams from contamination as they supply wa ter for domestic use oa 'Irrigation projects and pledging support to the state labor commissioner i la -his ef forts . to better housing. sanitary and social conditions for those engaged La regular seasonable farm labor. H. F. Benson, for five years presv dent of the - Institute, refused to re ceive a renominatlon at the hands of the nominating oomraltteet and ' the committee named E. president, with H. F. vice president: Walter ond vice president, and U. M. ailbert of North Yakima, and O. U Waller of Pullman as trustees crews developed into the gasmasks for American troops at the f.-ont. Secretary Uie s prerare eontainea no geheral recommendations except a sug gestion to congress that pending leas ing bills be passed to release water power and petroleum resources for the war. . . "But this war Is not to be won from .the measuring of resources he said, "fof if wars were to be so won, China poKsibty would be our only rival. The .spirit of the people is tne mailing or the nation. The extent to which a peo ' pie can cooperate marks the point of : civilisation they have reached. The great outstanding fact of the-past year in that, under the influence of a com- mon danger and 'purpose, Americana are quick to com together," TO BERE-DRAFTED any . further labor trouble. "At the same time we must look out for the welfare of the public The com mittee deems it possible to work out some kind of a profit-sharing system In San Francisco, Dec I. CI. N." S.) Private William C McDonald. D com pany TJiird Oregon Infantry, today be gins serving a term of six years at hard labor for failure to report for active duty as a member of the militia when it was mustered into the federal exchange for easier franchtse provisions, I j,y president Wilson. He will isuowui uie ixamiui me uj a numoer Union Leader Says Coast Ship building Trades Will Be Favored With Increases. 400 Villa Bandits Reported Wiped Out San Francisco, Dec 8. (U. P.) -The federal wage adjustment board at Washington has agreed to redraft its decision in' the wage controversy, in the shipbuilding , trades on the Pacific coast, according, to advices received to- serve the sentence at Alcatrax discip linary barracks here. Private William J. English. I com pany. Sixty-third infantry, also charged of the eastern cities, whereby, after al i lowing the company an adequate return on Its physical valuation, the surplus may be turned over to the city. "Tli MB 1 MimmlttA r11 !. -.. a .i.v . I with desertion, will serve two years. chamber of commerce. In the meantime 5 S w S!T . .Kni... -i k I Ual, have been approved by Major oen- a subcommltue will be named, the Ural Arthur Murray, commander of the Vi .'" J" western department. DO maae at tniS meeting. I MTJonald was arrested In Portland. President Franklin T. Griffith of the October t. He pleaded not guilty. Hit Portland RaUway, Light & Power com- sentence carries with it dishonorable pany, referring to the prayers for relief discharge and forfeiture of all pay and instituted, said: allowances. English deserted from the "I am willing to allow any authorised I regular army. eommltte full access to all of the rec-1 n the two sentences army officers orda of the comnanY. Our books are I pointed out the policy of the government. open to them at any and all times, and the soldier refusing to answer the presi- I am glad to furnish the information I f"- CLU" day by J, C Enright "of the Boiler- El Paso, Texas. Dec. 8. (I. N. S.) makers', union from R. W. Burton, presi- Trap-ped in Santa Clara canyon, 75 miles dent of Jron counclu northwest "of Chihuahua City a force of . . ., . Villa bandits estimated at 400waa an- Burton, who Is in Washington bow, nihllated by Mexican troops under Gen- said that the proposed modifications 1 V7 f UnwMil. n y, ClAw.l. - riiu.-u ". woub favor the unions. He declared ' ; -C",,.- fn, . npiiminrv hear- cording to an official report . made to I InternaUoniH President Franklin of the Vl LL ,P,li they desire In conducting the Investiga tion. I feel that nothing but the utmost frankness on the part of the company toward the people should be observed in launching an Inquiry of this kind." The public service commission will alty of the one who was actually under juares military neaaquaners. Boilermakers' union and Vice Presidents , ,n " ,h rmnmta on". ,The Carranslsta statement declared Noian of theMouiders and ireionnen of thf. oom?,?. lac?, J?1??." that 100 bandits were taken prisoner Metal Trades, will renresent labor . .r.aer os. "cloDfr. ?rV5? ! v. m ,, m -m 1 uuons lor uiurcasa Prof . Krohn Fined In Municipal Court and have been removed to Chihuahua Jwhen the decision is redrafted. in Robert Krohn. physical director of the carfares, but city schools, paid a fine of fl In police City for courtmartfal. making certain suggestions in the way court this morning when the court found r i 11 if . ii PI If. 1 9 fciisri M um i w 'MniM (in m twi , t n ii m I , 'ATTEfi'PUD EVASION OF DRAFT LAV FAILS- AUSTRIAN CONVICTED Changed Passport Reveals Draft Agej 10-Day Jail Term Given ' V.'-'Joe Pavtiic -. Henion Attempts' to Escape From Sheriff -. f . " Modesto, CaX. Dec . U. P. Johij Henloa, wbe sawed hie way . to liberty ' from the Stanislaus county jab 4 month ago for himself and Maurice Ooff. eon vkted murderers, and who was arrested la Portland Tuesday, made another hold attempt at escape Friday moralng while being brought to ' Modesto by 'Sheriff . Da via on the Shata Limited. "WhOo the train was between Portland and Grants Pass, H anion, desptte the fact that his hands aad feet were manacled. . prang from the train while it was mov ing. . The sheriff took several shots at Army Headquarters. Joe Pavelkj. an Austrian, who came to the United States four years ago on I Hen Ion. who was recaptured after the a passport which, as it was originally l train naa bea brought to a halt, made out. show htm to tve XI years old. I was convicted tn the federal court thiaf"i I ir ' TTT i a morning of failing to eglster. ImS lVl fill W ATI TPfl fl.T. RTtm iutbui Af Ka Mumvl mm Wl w mmww w that a change tn the date of Pavel ic birth had been made la crude fashion tn aa apparent attempt to show him to nndir 91 VMn tf He was sentenced to serve 1 days tn I a rrancwco, iec 1 L jr. 8.) the county Jail. He has been 4a Jail 40 1 Western, army headquarter today sent "V- Z.a'Z9 I " blooded men. of nerve and patriot lsro." to join the poison gas and. liquid fire reeixnent. known BAR UP AGAINST RESORTS I cPart. atwaahlngton. IX O. aad U said la Temporary Injunctions Issued by the recruiting circular to b ready for erne m i ranee, (jnemists. powder men ann mr m m wi n Amm m.mmx MUV-v.,x muhiuwm. woM Miuw, I MMM TTltt - a . . I HI" " , JUi. Z rtTt-". 01 tecnnicai experts. SliUUWBe JOOVIMi WM 1BSMSS mJJ - I siding judge Kavanaugh Friday. They were: . IZH North Third street; con l ducted by Rosle Ooldbrg, property ownd by Joseph - Gllcksmen: M4 'North Sixth. conducted by Louis Gau- tiaw e t V-ta m- AM-aiu.s.A irtja. 1 mmx TAtnafi aira www ttrit. I a . . . aws aB aVUMW. W SITI SS VrWI K V II a gg I wearuis; nr marsnai Dawg i"r;iiam H, Margaretta A.-Yidae. Arthur I 8aa Francisco, Dec I. (L X. S.) nuteev ana in !aurt. M. Chandler as jrjj. Grace E. O'DomKll, of Hod. 1 owns Gratger" J England', first 1 Nrt deputj-, Attorney Bound in Office and'Eobbed Fritz Persisted in Becoming Prisoner British Sergcaat Toe Bur to Take Prlteaers, Bat This Ose "Weald Be Takca. London, Dec 1. The sergeant wiped the foam from hla moustache and set the glass on the bar. I see Halg took 1000 more prisoners today. Beastly bore they arc I took on once myself la fact he inflicted himself upon me. the first time. The new "deputy- D. Marshall and Mary E. Marsh; 240 I John T. Fleming, a pioneer attorney, res" is attached to the office of ' Soond street, conducted . by Joate j was found bound, gagged and unoon T'nif k.m xT.r.v..i vi, f 'Prone, owner, CoUeg Endowment as-1 "clous today in ihe office f the arVT v . TV . aoolaUoa. Western states Vaudeville - circuit. nuuiem in uue s eucrai duuviuis i An - Inj Boston, )!aa. GERMAN POLITICAL DRIVE LOOKED FOR - - Western Injunction against the place of Which had been ransacked by burglars. Carmen - Dreyfua. 4H: North ThiM street, was refused. This property is ownea ey Daniel Mara. A number of other cases against resorts will com up before Judge Kavenaugn next week. COROXER TO BAR LAWYERS i . . ...... . i He was not a prisoner te be proud American Military Men Kstiirn- ner's lnauests U Indicated bv en enin- raanr orkffiTiniii nwiiM nil - i Deputy District Attorney Gives Opinion to Coroner Smith. That attorneys will no longer be I reason that tn man are m4i in inn. auowea to examine witnesses at eoro- I ber cam pa. V - . m raraons iJootieggers To Work in Camps Salem. Or.. Dec I. Governor Wlthy- combe today issued pardons to John Lundy, Edward Mortenson and Ivsa An derson, serving jail sentences at Klamath , Falls for bootlegging. lis gsve as of." the sergeant continued. "When he adopted me I was busy repairing a telephone wire The boys had just gone over the top and I was struggling with a halfyard of adhesive tape and a pair of pliers when something tripped over he wire anld said : 'Mercy. I am your prisoner, a luonui. x uestre i d re moved from here.' I whirled around and looked It full ing From Europe Don't Think Huns Can Break Through. The government-officials realUe that of oray, was Issued. According to him guilty of having glaring ' head Hlpollta Villa, brother of the bandit the wage award was not ample,- Bur. j rTri.'' VT ZZZT. ri thi Tnaw lurhU on an automobile he waa driving. ton wired. "Have men be patient Thei ,.,. .v I The arrest was made by Patrolman chief, was killed, according to an offi cial statement issued from Juares mili tary headquarters today, i V ill lata sources here denied that Hlpo llta Villa was killed and declared th bandit losses were light. m, -r 4000 Are Needed in clouds now have a silver lining." i ,- w . ,nt ff(rf.t ui .how that Frieberg. who stated the car belonged It is understood, that companies em-1 ' . ,. tnr KnvmnW h.. no to the school district. ploying union men will pay as retro-; to nav oneratinr ex-1 Others appearing for violations of active money whatever award is made by the adjustment board in excess of the--amount the men have received un der the original award. Lumber Regiment Mrs. Ella Eeed of w - I r ' AIJ T . uregon uity ijunea i - - A telegram received .from Captain H. I Bowlby, regimental adjutant of the 20th engineers, or lumbermen's riiwmin Citv Tim lTh fnnanl Af . rulimr. left the WIT ODen.for th OOffl , ,r 1m"; tZ-.!::- i, I Mrs. Klla Reed, who died at the Good Pny to ask for further relief. pensea, depreciation and fixed charges. ue trernc oramance were w. w. jor- and that nothing ha been left for tho dan- H- Bih.m- H:I,L Garlcn J- R- stockholders. McGuire. C. J. Sedllek, W. Langersoll. According to the arbitration agree- S. A. Pool. W. Jones, U Larsen. J. A. ment reached between the company 2Zif J-TW,, I? and the employes the former has the PblUips. Mise LUlle Chin, A.M-' Bes- rlght to rescind the clause affecting tv""w'VA hours and wages on January .1 next. and resubmit the questions board of arbitration. The J ice commission, in handing down Its California Garbage -Would Make A-l Pork Is the last day on which lumbermen of r JT. " T"'.:, .-JtZ-TTZ draft age can enlist. Of the 4008 more , , -men needed to flU up the regiment it morning, following a CaeserUn opera is expected to get 1000 from the north- tion WM bold from the Holman under west, including a few stenographers. En- taking parlors in Oregdn City this af Ustment can be made at any recruiting ternon. -Mrs. Reed, a native of Dayton, station. Or., was born November 23. 1886. and A portion of the regiment has already is survived by her husband, Charles gone to France. . 1 Reed of Oregon City, and the infant daughter, a father and brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner of Oregon City : ! three sisters, Mrs. Esther Krueger, Port- Tl 3 k i . liana; jars. iiiie jrnuiips, vregon t;ity; i unas Are Snort "".r- ,?n.tr-M2 ill, viwuiu mit vai a uu KU Turner, Oregon City, and Sherman Tur- Chicago, Dec (I. "KZMA William I ner. Portland. Rev. E. E. Gilbert had Boltwood, former assistant paymaster charge at the services at the chapel Railroad Alleges of the Chicago A Northwestern railway. is under arrest here today, charged with embeaslement of $12,740 from the i, - railroad. The complaint against him was made by J. I Burgess, paymaster of. the road. Boltwood was released on :T bonds. -' and the grave, interment being made in Mountain View cemetery. i Worker Files Suit When Work Refused On Way to Join ; Persning Command Referring to the franchise situation and ' its bearing on a profit sharing I Berlcelrr. Ca! Dec 8. That pork plan. Chairman Rauoh said: It la pos- equivalent to 1 per cent of the state's slbls that we shall ask the traction entire food supply might be produced company to waive its present franchise if the garbage now thrown away in and accept a new one, providing for California were fed to swine is th a division of the profits with the city.-1 announcement recently made by the college of agriculture of the Univer sity of California. The college has 'been collecting gar bage in an outlying Oakland district since last June. It is declared that from 19 families enough garbage suit able for hog feed to average five Rtwkhnlm TW it v r w. I pounus per person or ji, pounoi psr land has declared her independence of fmUy T. T"1".. . Finland Has Broken Away From Russia Russia. Information to this effect was re ceived today from Haparanda. Ellensburg Man Finally PaysTine It was pointed out that the avail able hog feed now burned la the Berkeley incinerator alone would pro duce 1500 pounds of pork- per day, College economists say that this shows that too much food is thrown away. Washington. Dec L (U. P.) Amer ican military men. many of them just back from Europe, believe Germany in the spectacles It was a very unhappy mln offensive this" winter will be po- small sized Frits, entirely surrounded by litlcaL , She will drive hard for peace clT- " Meantime, she will try by strong at- t 1' Way- rU. rm bUy Ucka to gain the greatest advantage " "I am your prisoner nlalntivttlv. Vnnr'K liar I mM Mnralr Ton I OUt X the allied ranks. ...v mA k .mknn. w. nrimar. I All regard the situation from an Tou rs not the sort of prisoner that American-allied standpoint as hopeful, appeals to me. Anyway I'm not going despite Italian reverses and the Cam to have prisoner thrust upon me. This bral retirement. The latter, they say is my busy day. Get your legs out of unhesitatingly, resulted from direct ne thet wire .i. eeeslty lest the Oermans hack off the - 'For a nm.nt ha looked nonnluaeeiL Point of the Cambral wedge dlsaa- Then he dived Into a pocket and pro-1 tro"!f' doced a cheap Swiss watch. ion by Deputy District Attorney Hind- man given at the request of. Coroner Smith. According to Mr. Hlndman, th re Is no authority either tn statu tory or common law that allow aa attorney or anyone else except the coroner to examine witnesses. It Is. however, within the discretionary pow ers ci tne coroner to grant such a right. Heretofore, It has been said, that at- vh.i mtmtJt V. .. . .a. a ?5mi"6Lw1t?r .a.nd Ihe IVlost Practical Miivrnmuvn w auwi in qbiviwo v .clients at subsequent criminal proceed ings. U 1 J fmMKtmlKamKm,,, mWS !., INCUBATOR But allied reeourees are so vast that the German can never break COUTY CLERKS TO MEET Annna Session to Be Held in I Court House Dec 13, 13, 14. Th annual meeting of county clerk of th state will be held In Portland De cember 12, 18 and 14. The meeting- win be held la the office of County. Clerk Beverldgc one of the chief topics to "For you.' he beamed. Trf your I through, experts said emphatically to-.t discussed will be- proposed legiala-1 . prlsener.'r - , ay. v tlon to make the Una efclrka four VV "The man's persistence worried me. It As the military men see It. Germany y-ars. Instead of two. I j The Most Reasonable See our exhibit at the Poultry Show. Milter Incubator Co. ' U Jenea SU rertUai. Or. MARMOT -PHEASANTRT; 'Marmoti Oregon ?: .C " was then I threw the pork and beans Proposes to gatner sutucient nuuiary Th preeent officers of the association can at him. Bat he only burst Into advantage now so that she may argue, arc: u B. Fox, The Dalles, president; tears. to her own people that ahe is a con-i Riacy M. RusseO. Eugene, vice presi- I told him I couldn't help his trouble. Queror. wnii ai tne earn urn. n con- aent; E. k. Lennox. Roseburg. tary, ana Eugene coourn. Grants Pass, treasurer. SAKTS PKA yovri. BAKTAM9 BILKYK SOTKfl PIGEOWg FEBEEXa, TC Mr. Beverldge said 10 clerks ef the association have signed up to be present. If-he chose to be born on the wrong I " side of a war like this he must take I res vt tne saues. the consequences. And If he kept on I v wl" 7, . weeping on the wire, it might cause a "Germany undertakee a big winter .VJ1 I offensive, it will mean that training of The man's persistence finally wore I American uwj, uri 3IAIJCE IS KOT FROVKD me down.. So I marched aim of f to the enortenea. mnonu - Americans mun uuu ma wuw ifi i , , , . , . the firhL At present, however, there i Charles H. Wataon Freed of Charge Is no suggestion at the war department for any alteration of schedules. nearest dressing station. "That waa my first and last prisoner.' JACK THOMPSON Breeder ef Big Cists Pit Gaiea (Bred in Purity) HTOCa AXD EGGS FOB SALE. 4122 lid Si 8, E. . Tabor i0. 1st and (th prise Cocks, 1st and 2nd prise Hens. - - 8rd and 4th prise Cockerel. 2rd prise Pullet. rtrnnVii t.p. Ts Rhinnp.fi To TJ.S.Frpm Alaska ir-u ,r- - Made 'Zens' Wander CUn Pranclco Deo. t. Intertetln to fAN A s vtl W1nritl Artmr tm t Visa imnnn.in r .nhit frm A1..U& I PkvseaieBoa ef Germs Craft DrUlrag The Pacific Steamship company's Presi dent recently brought 1282 sacks of the ore to this port. This Is according to Charles K. Jwnkln of 2S27 San Jose avenue Alameda, secretary of the Alas ka Graphite company. "The scarcity of graphite In this coun- Over Fraae Is AeeossUd fer by Paris SeleaUtts. of Malicious Destruction. Charles H. Watson, 'arrested October 17 oa a ""charge of malicious destruction of property,- was released by District Judge Dayton Friday afternoon et the conclusion or a preliminary neanng. -i Watson was arrested oa complaint I of the Hesse Martin Iron works, which charged him with destroying the draw ings of an . expansion clutch for a steam steering engine. The testimony showed that th draw. ings war destroyed, but no malic was BRITISH ADMIRAL VISITS U. S. RADIO STATION t.h. TV- t. -Whr th Zeooellna shown. It waa alleged that Watson which raided England missed their had made the drawings . under aa un course on the return Journey and drtrted derstandlng as to eompensaUon, but far Into French territory has been the that a dispute arose aad he claimed . ZVIi , . Z: Zz::. ZZZZ I Mm ef widesnread speculation. I them as us own. relieved by the shipments of th or Th rS "1 form th Seward peninsula which are wwO0mpt"d-.t.romL 1 ?S?.-5 now beginning to be made Heretofore nrLZ.f, the IS.50O.OOO worth of the metal lm-1 ,ro!". U? 1:, .PTJt would be practically Impossible, and It, was neceoary. therefore, to hover in order to discover any objective for their bomb. ported yearly has come from Ceylon. Ellensburg. Wash.. Dec I. T.vn Oregon City, Dec 8. Visiting his old- Marker, found rulltv on a technical I time haunts and exchanging greetings charge in the justice court last October with former friends and acquaintances, of provoking ad assault at the countr uwin oiuni iiuuci wn m major insutute vi j&ituias teacnera. ana wna inmnrnv rw tw e a wooei, a xormer city engineer or Oregon appealed his ease to the superior court. tul. iW t..hI er,M..nJ ZTivT, wity, was in uregon city Friday, ao- appeared before the court Wednesday fi! a UceSl court this morn- companled by his mother, Mrs. C. O. afternoon and paid a fine and -coats inr by Attorney a Schuebel for Her- Nobel of Portland. Mr. -Nobel U a first , amounting to $86.45. i j man' E. Schuler against the- Hawley lieutenant of -the artillery, commissioned :ui na caper company, asamg aam- I ai ion esnenaan, tjnicago, -wmcn ne at-' ft e t , fpn ages In the sum of 810 for car fare from I tended after teaching the past year In nfil CTIO.TIS llttfiT All is now. O V" Seattle to Oregon City and return, for I the University of Wisconsin. He ft . Air -m.. t- w . 1 nniicr ordra tn'iwmrt 1lrtlv tn w ""t " -6 uviii isvtxiuwr uiilu I - . . - - . paid , and for a further sum of 8 160 rJ Pershing's command in France for damares because of aii.nul in.. I immediate servioe and will leave for tlon. and attorney's fees. BchuJer I doty after a ahort furlough- charges that he waa employed by the Northwest -Grocery company in Seattle prior to December 4. that he hired to an 1 agent of ithe Hawley company, one M. A Peterson," In Seattle,, to come to' Oregon City and work In the paper mill ; that he gave' his firm noticweof resignation, and came to Oregon City I jf!rlb5r. tW0, T, n" with a card from Peterson to tt Haw! ll. J'J! ? IL - lev-comnanv asking th.f K v. olM owuaot axfs ueatn or ueir sen work? ? r,!f,i til P" . Harry, who waa on active duty with the d LLt tAlm Tnurla3p vy at Norfolk, Va- - Young Stark en ana reported tq the mill management listed soon after the outbreak of the war. .tor work; that he was told to report A brother, Raleigh Stark, also .enlisted : on Friday, December 1, and that when at that'time and is with-the marines v he did he was told there was no work on duty in France Stark'a bodv win 'for him. - . , . I brought here for burial. Stella, Wash;. Boy Dies at Navy Yard ; Centralis. Wash.. Dec ' t Word has Locomotives to U. S. ' With the American Army In ' Franc. Dec 8. (I. N. S.) Out ot gratitude for the- kindness of the United States to wards Belgium, the Belgian government has tendered its remaining 800 railway locomotives to General John - J. Persh ing, the commander In chief of the American force In France General Pershing Is sending appropri ate thanks for the gift. 'tr- N mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mill Dock at Kelso in Mrs. Wilson Burled - I Sirs. Elizabeth A. Eddy Oregon City. Dec 8. 'lhe funeral of I The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Eddy.' the. late Mrs. Harriet Wilson: wtf a r Iwtfe of Dr. W. H. Eddy, was held Tbnra- Hobert D. , Wilson, hardware merchant. I aay l tne f ortlana crematorium. Mrs. lost. Mr. Clark has a crew of men nick. was-neid rrom ; the o CongreeaUonal .u?y waa s years or age and was born tax uo the lumber and the dock will t rebuilt at once . r Kelso .Wash.,' Dec tvA part of the dock at the Clark mill collapsed Tues day, dropping a large number of ties and lumber into the Cowlits river. The Doom waa in place so no timber was cnurpn rTiaay artemoon. Rev. .Howard i "u reareo. m -oruana. sue Is sur- N. - Smith of Jennings odge conduct- Tlvea y ner mother, husband and ls insr the servicea.'- MuhIa - w.. I ter. : Her . death occurred Dcecmimr ' t by a quartet -compbsed of Mrs, Nletaftep lon Illness., Funeral arrange- - Bariow ur. Roy Prudden and James Chinn Interment was made in Mountain View cemetery. The pallbearers were E o Caufield, John- W. Loder, I Adams. Dr. : a. . tseattie. w. tu Howell and A.'C. , Howland. . ' Vanconver Marriase Licensee Lawrence, Mra E K, Brodle. ent m charge of the Chambers- JSSS. Tii, a.ZT1 m- r Prudden" and Jam.. Chinn: Kworthy .company . (nuw ... . mQ VHiaTll Wltn rririii" ii ii i mi ii i i. m i mi.i,.iii ii.mihi i .mi. i i i iiiiii.iiiM ill ' . ... "T1 iwti:.... - .. ,i i, T''i'ii,hn rrnTiiiftiiriii.jBiiij idniiii-iiiTHii"iilii ii ri in ' iinniiii ii"iX ' J 'TT y rr"T'' r-T-i-nji"Trwir-niiin oyumi i iinun u mi... i'i ,n i 1 V ' ' I ';",''''-' -1 I X . . I x- - 5 I ' . i j :V . - ' . " , T ' W T 1 ' . f i : - -' I ; f ,i :... ' " u :- , . T irr" y ' V t : . - 4 U mis ' -J - - f iti .:-....: f.'vi -. sr- ; : , v J ? ' ' -4 1 LXl - v - ' " " c, : L.vr... ........ '...,,.,..... v . .. .j Two Divorce Sooght Margaret Kunts filed suit for divorce this morning against Xwrenee Kuntx. charging htm with, cruelty. Sh asks for 8180 attorney fees. 880 a month ali mony and a half Interest la four cow a, two horse. 80 chickens and a Shetland mnr. No children or other nrenertv Some of them are known to have r- interests are involved In the suit. They were married at Spokane Tun a, ijil Marie Baker, married In Wellington. malned with their engine cut off for two hours, with th result that th en gines became cold. Even oil frees at such a height, it was Impoaslbl to re start the engines without deepening to a dangerously low level and In conse quence the Zeppelins were at the mercy of the wind, which soon carried them over French territory When daylight came and the crews of the wandering Zeppelin found them selves over a hostile country, they real ised that desperate measures were nec essary to save themselves. Accordingly, they descended to a considerably lower level la order to restart their engine, on even, as already reported, coming right down to earth and then reascend lng. The French airmen were quick to seise their opportunity, and this Is why five of the raiders will never agaia re turn to Germany.'. Kia. July, 1818. and deeerted three months later, asks for a divorce from P. A. Baker, alleging be contributed nothing te her support. General Strong at j Camp Kearney. Again Soldier's Property Inviolate Circuit Judge Morrow In a decision this morning ruled hat th property of a citlaea serving his country tn time ef war cannot be taken away rrom him by foreclosure proceedings. The case under consideration was that of Seymour Bell eg Inst Vaae Fergu son and others to foreclose a mortgage Ferguson Is now a soldier at American Lake. - . . ' . San Diego, Dec 8. (L N. S- Deck from a visit to the western European batti fields. Major General F. a. Strong ;ia today again actively la command of Mrs. Fox Left Estate The will of Aaron Fox. pioneer mer chant of Troutdele, who died November 28. was filed for probate this morning, The valuation of the estate la given at 220,000. consisting chiefly of merchan e ..i i . Ma in Muni. f . and (book account, alt were left to his i widow, France May Fox, who was also ' named as executrix. - Dry Law Violation Charged Frank Knox aad Larry Hyland were the Fortieth division at Camp Kearney, 'arrested Friday Bight at a hotel on All that was learned by th party Madison street at Second by Stat while abroad will be not Into th train-' Agents Scott and Jeffries, for alleged big program at the camp and this violation ef th prohibition law. Th means, it was intimated, that the work officers found one bottle of whiskey and of preparing the 28,000 men for actual seven empty bottle. Th men were re- warfare la Europe win be speeded up. , leaned under ze nau. o?w-g av sl vtneent hospital; Thursday. Ho was a . grandson of Mr. and M i n ' Wba vrltins toor calllas an ulrtinni I Havden and rtrtiwl is- ivu. ejo. Ihe Journal. . ' 1 nu north. l " . ' lWmond:C1ieat C4Bt Sone Admiral Montague K. Brownl-, (rlgM , ot Him iltitr nMWT, . . - - u I 1 " - -" nuyiivv i j ppina ivr ihmin id wea and bad I mMA ucyiouioii ijn, v. o. uuuog uie aatuie as tney started tneo,-w. R. j N,-' died of pneumonia t luck overtook them when their witn l ' ;- hi inmtn r h . k. ..t . luck overtook them not rare to swear to. balked. The couple went tn look for a more reliable witness and may I retura later. . - rtook them when their witness, v on their inspection of the students at the naval radio school at "foZ lZuZ I :-HttmL,; The admiral is .commander of Great Brltal.'s fleet la these waters. It will be noted that' one arm. of his coat hangs loose. His left ana was taken off in the battle of' Jutland. Steel Plant Blows V Up; 3 May, Be Dead; 'Buffalo, N. Dec a L N. a An exploelon occurred la the 'plant of the Atlas Steel company tn Elm wood ave nue, about S o'clock this afternoon. - It Is reported that three men were killed and several Injured. A fire followed the explosion, What caused It Is not yst known. . . ' Criminal Trial Near End Ts cas against JTwd anerrui. . on trial on a statutory .charge tn Circuit Judge Oaatnbla's court. wBl go to the Jury this afternoon. Th taking of tes timony dosed Friday night. r .. - ' Tmt SJim- wm tf mo nm tat tk Vaaad Statae hmm a 28 MM thrift a. tt bmm s. ie te Um l'afca gta mi 82o,eoe. If Mnse Nit e nae earuneate al 84.13 te 84.28. sejitin po mat mt arelMM. the haa vOI enoaat W et xmm iiniwe eouarm. Tn jaaraai elltee mXm Huqa aa eeKlileataa . Prix for beet rabbit In Portland ahow won by my Himalayanc Prisa winning Flemish Giants, XwW Zea land. Rufus Reds and Caviee j 8 sliver cup won. Stock for sale L. S. Ellerman 18118 E. 68th Ave S. PerUasa, Or. Mr S. C Rhode Island Reds won In th hottest contest ver held on th coast, first old pea. first "young pen. 2d and 4th eock. Id and 6th cockerel. Cup for beat pea of Reds. Stock for sale E. F. BATTEN, R. 1 ; HOOD XITEBV OB. B. A, MITCHELL FAKCT A3ft UTILITY FIOEOJIS Breeder ef Won 22 first prise and 17 second prises at Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Show, iec iwi, 111. Oreec, Oregee. Golden. Rule R&bbitrjr : Tiy yieraun uiants won at tne Port land show 6 first prises out of 7. Cup for most point. Cup for beet- Flemish Giant la ahow. stock lor sale - -' W. B. BROWN Fas Sen. H84. f 11 Lisa Ave Perttaaa, Or. M. Je IV1YERS : Champion Barred Plymouth - Rock ; Thls bird has won wherever shown. .W DlrliUs IU Cer. WO. Taeer IW8. . PerUaaa. Or. A M. WILIalAMS u Box 314 y: St. Helens, Oregon Breeders ef Paystreek S. C. R. I. Rede sra young pen it w poultry Show.. STOCK F0 SALE.' ' j - a m v a..v. l?lC.IalM.rXrt.1w INCUBATOR CO. ; ; Eugene, Or. : - Winner of 1st prise pullet 1817 .Poultry - : ShOW. ' ' STOCK FOB SALE.- ' HILLCpEST POULTRY FARM SPECIALISTS IN . Slnerl Comb Whit lrhoms. - STOCK, CH1X AND OCa. Winner 1st young pen. 1817 poultry fcaow. - , t J. N. Rcnney Cc Sens J S T.T. 3T. f, TaareiTcr, TTs l