13 THE OIIUGQII DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WI2DNIL3DAY, DECEMBER 12, 1317. PATH OF PEACE LEADS JO BERLIN, DR. BOYD TELLS ROTARY CLUB "-', ... - .-- " Pastor Says Germans ; M ust ; Be . ; Defeated , and - Permitted tbv Sleep Off Drunkenness. - The path of world pesos leads toward ' Berlin,, declared Bev. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First FresTOyterian church. In talk at tha noonday luncheon of the Rotary club Toesday, "Germany must be defeated and disarmed, than confined until It sleeps off It intoxication ant wakes to remorse for the misery It baa caused." - - Dr. Boyd's talk waa entitled The Un masking of Germany." - Two hundred members of tha club listened In rapt at tention to an exposition of German par- tidy and vaunting ambition. . "W all know that tha real German, tha-German of a few years ago, car ried with him an atmosphere of intense aelf astsera. : aald Dr. Boyd, "that ha J waa Inflated to th pqlnt of momentary explosion. "Whenever he : talked, ha boasted ; and whenever ha walked, ha strutted. V , have now coma to sea that there la a difference between German egotism and Knglish or American egotism. There ts not only an tntenaar degree, but a different Quality. It strikes deeper. It carries with It tha sense of mission and destiny. It wraps Itself around tha life . of the German nation. It m flames tha ?' imagination of tha people. It becomes to tha German a dream, an ideal, that is to be realised by force, if need be. "It Is because of his attempt to make his dream coma true that tha German ia a menace to tha world. But be fol lows with tha statement of a belief in ' tha ultimata usefulness to civilisation lit German thrift and German worth and progresslvenes. Only first wa must . whfg him into reason." Preceding tha talk by Dr. Boyd, reso lutions expressing: the appreciation by - members of tha club of the splendid lUe ',: and character of the lata John . Car roll wra read and ordered placed upon y the records of the club. VETERANS- HELP YOUNGSTERS IN DRAFT PUZZLE ! . i SOME DAY COAST . LEAGUE WILL PAY PORTLAND : CLUB Judge McCredie Will Not For get When Calif ornians Want :-T ; to. Expand. ' GERMANS MASS BIG FORCE AT CAMBRA1 (fcontlnnd from Pare One) tlon dump's arid supply stations, TJn unual raiding activities, part of the same effort to obtain Information aaH to strength of front positions, developed all along the line. Repulse of a "local attack north, of Lavasquerle yesterday afternoon waa reported by .Field Marshal Half today, Ha also detailed successful raids. In which the British captured prisoners : and a machine run in tha neighborhood of Pftntruet and northwest of St. Qpen- tln. " A perceptible lessening- of Teutonlo . pressure on tha Italian front waa. re ported today. It served to confirm be lief here in London that considerable forces of Auatro-Hung-arlan troops bad been switched from that theatre to tha west. Great numbers of the Austrian emperor's troops are reported already , there, having been transferred from tha Russian lines. The artillery duel alone both Trench and British fronts today waa attaining a maximum of violence. Tha Germans are assuming- the Initiative in this combat. Berlin' official statements frankly 'admit a strong- plan of reinforcement of all wast front positions. Captain George Pope, 78 years old, at right, and A. 1L JJoziek, '73, t left, explaining to applicants at exemp- y . ;. tlon board headquarters some of the provisions of the d raft Questionnaire. . . , - , , ' : ' . such strategic possibilities to tha Ger mans. . - . It is now known that tha American troops are f acta tha Germans within artillery rang-e of tha Lorraine border. At tha same time Switzerland's ex change of communications wth Ameri ca concerning assurance that American troops will not trespass on Swiss ter ritory strongly suggests that Alsace, bordering- on Switzerland, la also with in tha American war lines. Bear German Territory -Tha Alsace-Lorraine front, therefore. will probably be afire with soma of the most intense activity of tha war when America's major offensive begins. This front is dangerously near German terri tory in Lorraine and passes directly into Germany in Southern Alsaoa. There can be little doubt of tha depression to Ger man morale that would result from a quick advance by the Americana throug-h Lorraine and Alsaoe toward the Rhine. To attempt to prevent a maneuver of this character, tha Germans may be planning an early attack in .Alsace and Lorraine before tha Americans are rully ready. In reality such a move would be a defensive-offensive, designed to throw back tha present French lines and com pel the Americana to make a longer Journey before reaching Germany. Second Terdaa Possible There is little reason to believe that a German attack in Alaaoa or Lorraine would be mora successful than along any other part of the western front. A second Verdun might well ensue for the German crown, prince. In fact, any of fensive tactics employed by the Germans in the west will probably work to tha advantage of America's strategy by de pleting still further Germany's -waning manpowerA Yet, if tha Germans can persuade the Austro-Kung-arlans to donate man for tha ' slaughter, Alsace-Lorraine will probably see Von 'Blndenburg- taking- a chance before tha winter is over. The American trenches are too near German soil for tha kaiser's comfort. 3-HEADED ALLIANCE v PLANNING TO MAKE . ITSELF FELT AT POLLS i ' - .- '-" ., - - -. Amalgamation "Politically . of the - Farmers'- Union, Grangers and ; A. F. of L Is! Scheme. AMERICAN LINE MAY BE GOAL OF GERMAN . CONCENTRATION, VIEW By .9. W. T. llason Jnsw Tbrk, Poo. 11 (17. n's battlefront in "Trance may be tha mysterious objective for which Ger many: la missing new troops to the wast, Ko other part of tha allies lino. from tha Worth sea to Switzerland presents British Planes Bombard Aerodrome London, -Deo. IT U. P.) British seaplanes bombarded tha Oostacke aerodrome from tha Brugss flock, an official statement today asserted. Bonus Paid Employes North Taklma, Pec 11 Between 10 and 40 employes of tha Libby, McNeil Llbby cannery . today : received checks representing tha bonus promised at the beginning' of the season to all who would give continuous service during- four months. Tha amount distributed is 10 per oent of tha amount the recipient haa earned in tha meantime on pieoe work and tha total paid out amounts to over flOOO. The plant is still work ins; nearly 200 people with a dally pay roll of $600. - r '- .Pioneer IHner Passes Baker, Or., Deo. 12. John Nelson. SI years old, a Malheur City pioneer min ing man, died here Tuesday afternoon. Ha was a native of Finland and cams to this country when a youth. He leaves no near relatives hero. Whan wrKrae te auntioa uu . en edrartkan Th Journal. Candidates for office who run the gamut of, tha voting; booths at the pri mary and general elections of 19 it. in calculating tha probability of their auo cees or defeat, -will be compelled to take into account a threa-htaded alliance of tha Orange, Farmers' union and the Stats Federation of Labor, if the plans laid at the state convention of the Farmers' union recently held at Pendle ton are satisfactorily worked out. There has been a good deal of talk during tha last two years of tha Im pending; invasion of Oregon at tha com ing general . election br the Farmers' non-Partlsan league. Jest aa the org-an- isatlon had come into' North Dakota and cobbled things up. politically speak ing, in that state, so would it do in Ore gon, the story went on to say. ' Kay Go lata Primary Tha rumor began to assume definite form when tha state convention of the grange at Astoria went von record as indorsing i the , Non-Partlsan league pro gram. Sinoe that time, however, diffi culties have descended upon the Na tional Non-Partlsan leajrue, growing; out of the tact that Senator La Follette de livered the address that' brought him so muoh into tha limelight before the na tional convention of tha organlratkm. held at St. Paul. It ia now considered vry probable that the non-Partlsan lea rue will coma into Oregon as such, but i la certain that if the plan tor a three-headed coalition dis cussed at tha Pendleton convention can be worked out, the one labor and two farmer organisations ot Vis state will go into the primary and general elections as an allied f ighHnr force. . Purine that convention a good deal ot thought was given to the organisation of an offensive and defensive alliance between the grange. Farmers union and the Federation of Labor. While the con vention was that of tha Farmers' union, still representatives of the grangw and Federation ot Labor were in attendance upon it. s 1 rTorkiaf Oat Flan While there does not seem to be any everaweeplng sentiment ""hf for the Non-Partlsan league to organise , in Oregon, there is a united ' sentiment among the leaders of the three organisa tions, which in turn is most probably the reflection ot tha sentiment of the sank and file, calling- for, political co operation between tha toilers of tha city and tha tillers of tha sot. . Lead era at the three organisations are now working; out a plan of campaign which they expect to serve as a common platform upon which aU can- stand. Once completed, and ratified, candidates who climb upon it win Toe riven the support ot the membership of the three organisations '. those who - do' not will face tha indirect if not the direct opposi tion of it. - ' . The farmers on tha one hand and tha laboring- men on the other have definite ideas aa to what each branch of tha coalition desires in tha way ot legisla tion. They are willing- to get together, if possible, behind a campaign to elect public officials who will pled re them selves to work for tha enactment 'of these Ideas Into law. Tney will attempt to dominate the legislature, and to have something? to say about tha election of a governor. The -developments of the next month will . undoubtedly' indicate. in soma measure, how successful the present efforts to tie the combination into definite working form will be. Controversy to Be Put Before Gtompers Chicago, Dec It. (I. N. S.) Fifteen labor officials left here today' tor Washington to lay . before Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, tha controversy between meat packers and their em- ployas. ; I. C O. Member to Be Reappointed Washington. Deo. 11. (L N. a The president today sent to tha senate the nomination of Balthaaar H. Moyar ot Wisconsin to be a member of tha inter state commerce oommlesion for the term of seven years, expiring December IL 1114, a reappointment. "Some ot these days, when prosperity returns to baseball and t tha Pactflo Coast "league wants to expand Into aa eight club league along tha entire coast, they are going to pay tha price. All ot the Indignities heaped on tha Portland club will be remembered and wtoma the readjustment comes, as It la bound to do in a few years, wa must be paid oar price." says Judge W. W. MoCredla. "Just . now. tha Sacramento business men wast to pay ua their price for our players, want our franchise as a gift and want to protect themselves against any una or a chance by. putting the money in escrow . against tha possible draft of soma players on our club. Can you Imagine tha gall ot soma people T "When the meetlnr waa bald I set figure that met with tha approval ot the other five dlrectora ot tha league. It gave tna franchise to Sacramento and we wanted part of tha money wa had paid for our ball players. This waa put up to Sacramento. They - wanted to out it down br half and wanted to pro tact that half with lead pipe etneh methods.. Then the Sacramento people came out and stated that they wanted none of the Portland players and would get their own players, which Is not what they said to ua. . " "A franchise IS an asset and an asset cannot be confiscated In law, so it - is up to the boys In California to adjust matters with 8acramanto. Tha Hague ia ra such funny shape now that 1 may bo aaseased for running' expenses - and not have a voice In saying what those expenses -are- I -have helped pay a lot of debts of tha Sacrameato club In the past through, sessssiwsnt on tha Coast 1 earns dubs, and JTm getting tired of toadying to those fellows. I'm not even going - to . waste money going . to the Coast league moating Deeamber IT. but will have Walter drop In on the boys. he being now In Los Angeles.' BASEBALL NOTES New York. Dee, 12. (L N. . Jack Hendricks, manager ot the Indianapolis team ot tha American association, la at tending the National league meeting n tha outside while scouting for tha man agerial Job of tha St.. Louis Cardinals. Ha says tha option on tha Indianapolis Uam held by Indianapolis business men does not hold him as manager. , , ; - WUd Bill Donovan,' former manager of tha New York Yankees, la much In promt nenoa during tha meeting of tha National league, His name la In me tlon aa the probable successor to Jack Hendricks aa manager ot the Indianapo lis team, should Jack secure the St. Louis berth. - Garry Herrmann of tha Cincinnati Bads is plugging for a 14 game sched ule and IS player limit while attending tha National league mssflag here. Ha says be will go to Chicago from hare and confer with other magnates, hoping "How -a Bank Serves Butine?' Number Five 1 THe Trust Department T0 YOU know what the services :- I I of a modern Trust Department consist of? As a trustee, we administer the affairs of individual, : estate1 or xorpbration. -, We can ; perform every legal relation -' in which an individual can act." . - We act as agent, assignee, receiver or custodian. We purchase and, offer to -our patrons reliable bonds and securi ties as a sound investment.' We offer the protection" of our great safe -deposit vaults1 at low rental. Boxes $3.50 yearly. 4 ' 1 - We have' an interesting booklet fully : describing the service; of our Trust De partmcnt. tjladly sent upon request. - The Security Savings & Trust ' - i ' Company, and . - - ; ? ttrstjpri three JjemeirB.tions 'Fifth Street at Stark ON THE ALLEYS Os the Oram aTkri: . llereantue - ' TSAT;SB CHOOOLaTTi a ii m is 4i Wrrt ......... let 11 US 4T K1U. ........ s 14 1Ti 4e4 Oonrtm 14T 1B41A e 11 Itt 161 4 AA Totals ... ... TM Tl 818 XS18 BLTJMarXK A nuwr Brews ,. JTO ITT Jl 4TI . WfJ 144 1B4 lit 41T Kcra ......... 101 1ST St SSO Han 1T0 1S lt 464- ....... 140 It 1ST 418 TetsTs Krt R4tPsl T35 Tt 00 tilt ZTCROIXSS 148 lOt 158 418 18 144 1T 4TT ltt 181 140 -4t8' 184 ... ... . 1 54 188 IBft 184 4t ... 148 24 888 . . Tt T18 884 1ST1 STANDARD 0H 1 SO IIS 1ST 44S 80S lei 7v48 808 188 ITS 185 818 318 STS .84 lt 111 too 1ST Totals. Ml a Plaok Beekiasbam .... Gery ........ TvMs L..... 818 848 888 t60t ! TsESQlCAlflV BHOU QQl ......... ITS 18 178 BIT Hoc ......... 188 1 1" BniUW ....... 18T 180 184 Bonasy - 18S 184 188 HU .......... 188 188 1T1 488 45t est 808 488 Totals lUa . Malrea Prr Uon Merrick ...... 818 841 847.S80J TJJTIO MEAT CO. 180 14T 180 BIT ....... ........ 188 188 14T: 48T ....... 188 1T8 171 4TT ..... . 181 1T 181 888 Totals OnfsBsy Psanda Cot .... A borates 81 884 8tt 8587 TTNT SHIRT CO. ;...TTl81 157 188, 4Jt ,..,.1'. 148 tOO 108:811 Ml !!! Hi ill " TJ ''Z Totals ...... TS8 888 788 XSt8 , m. linn. V , r -. Adawa . . ... . . 18S Lawtetrota ..... Fmrtr BoslMS lit 158 its 114 TtO 710 Totals ... OB WO' mwjwt- j ' Portland Alley Ilouse 881 41T 187 l8 474 781 S181 TH. 444 BBS HUDSON A R11S , lot .14, 8 Utaslam ..... J" "2 "2 nSS-ie m H Lex 1V .1...., IBS JU Mt ... 888 888 tl 8888 Knydn .... "J . Hiwr ?S? iS2 ill IZX Moffat :. ;i2 ' zz. At. 140 let 168 .168 188 IBS 140 117 .158 18S 188 .168 184 164 164 188 150 170 188 151 ITS ltl 168 168 184 140 170 187 178 148 ISO 140 180 18T 168 Aro. IBB 186 848 - 18t 484 168 880 .187 Totals . ... IA! Mr, Ii , 'WlibMAM ClOAB CO. . Bt MhBS 170 14 14T lir waiii ...... i ? !! !! Oaorca Mhas ..! iI2 215 ....... IVJ X.. .V, Totals Anatf Blair . Totals Marrow Ixms ......... AtMtta .A..... 8roTsaoo Moors ........ Totals t..... 180 1TB 106. 641 ,. . M8t 87 tit J637 VOGAN CANDT CO. .-" 21t .1S ISO BtT ltr IBS SIS . 828 .... 14S ISO 162 807 ,...179 ' IBS .168 60S .... ltt 168 181 888 III 178 17T 181 ITS 178 IBS 162 187 168 176 . IBS 168 178 881 ITS 820 1 67 4 Pendleton Declares Self "In" Pendleton, Or, Iee. 12- PendJaton Mrti school ' has challenged . Kngene hgih school for a football game to de cide' the state title, the game to be played In Eugene during the Christmas hoi Id ays. Eugene, champions of Wil lamette valley and Southern Oregon, rafwBtlv ; challenged La Grande, van- nniiher of Franklin high of Portland. and TLa Oranda declined., Inasmuch as Pendleton played La Oranda to a 12-11 tie. the local team claims a right to figure ' in , championship games. ,.v A HERE5 . REASON Why I have the very best selection of Watches in the City of. Portland because my specialty is good watche- .9 And I had sense enough to buy enough, they that keep time, no junk, all of qual - ity.. : ' . 9 1 have one of the most sensible selections - of the needed article in jewelry one could wish to look over the largest and . "best stock of Clocks in the Northwests 9 Diamond rings, diamond .earrings, dia mond stick pins, diamond brooches and diamond pendants. " " , 9 Silver tea sets, cut glass vases, bowls and water sets. I haven't any Italian marble . or French bronzes, but I have the goods thafihe people buy and ought to buy. I don't peddle hot, air about nonsensical merchandise. Mine are the goods for the plain, common people -and, thank . the Lord, there are so many of them: J Anyhow, if you want .good, reliable goods at; the most reasonable prices, you will make a mistake if you don't look me over; , Stsqples, The Jeweler 266 MORRISON ST. Open Nights Bel. Third and Fourth Thousands of soldier-boys abroad and in cantonments. " Thousands of loyal women at home wondering how to send them money with the greatest safety Let Western Union Money Transfers help you. - .; - Iaexpentire. ... ITo red taj twther "' no tronble. t Saie ud & turnple u ABC. Ilore than sixty million, dollar will b trass-: f erred til year by '. , ; ; THE WESTERII UIIIOII TELEGRAPH CO." Til&ramt, Day Lttxtrt. ' TiithfLttttrt. ' TItnuy T rasj-ftrrtdkyWin. to bring aboat the mnch dlsonssed ses sion between the ttro major leaguea. Tor tha" first time la baaehall Thlstorr. In oluba of class C and O leagues play ing on Thursdays. Saturdays and Sun days are to reostva protection under tha national agreement, aocordlag to an- nouneezaant made by major league mag nates here la sesedon.- John K. Tener. farmer srovernor of Pennsylvania and TDreaident of tha Na tional league, has admitted that ha had aooepted the preelSency of a permanent mgnway eorporauon constructing na- tnal- pavamanta. Tha headauartara of tha company will ha In New Tork city. Artisans Claim city Grid Title " Tha. United Artisana No. I Junior footban team defeated tha Arlstn Uam Sunday by tha eoore of U to .John and Vassar starred - tor the . winners. As .the result. , of their victory, the Artisans claim the ISC . pound city championship. For games call UoCord. Columbia 111 - - sAadersoa Is is Nsvy ' John' Anderson, a local baseball player who has perform ad la Portland semi-pro circles and la Eastern Or con and ldahov Is now In the aary some where -on the Atlantic. He is a son of . Mr. and Mrs.- John Anderson and a brother of Oeorge A. Anderson of Portland. v ' . SMDttee as' eaSias am mm of n The IcmraL CHRISTMAS . GIFT EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR- is appropriately ' represented .in selections made H E--R E The latest e n a m e 1 ed Novelties, Dorinet, K nittln g Needles, Col orne Bot tles, Frames, Leather Goods; Shop pins Bags and Umbrellas. We ipecUTtxs on las, ISO and 1100 Dia monds. Lib erty Bonds at (ace value ac cepted as cash. BttasUsie 1876. Ill Waistiglea-SU Bet. ttk ssd Stk. Sxpert YfaUS Xapairiag aad MaasiMtarisg isweUra, , ml Quality .Value THE ARONSON Idea of Service is embraced In three words -Variety, Quality, Value. A Variety so .liberal as to Insure find ing what you want e Quality so de pendable as to make yon satisfied with what you buy and a Value so sub-, stantial as to Justify what you spend. A r on son's Is diamond headquarters our values are superior. Diamond Rings $10 to $2800. Diaosans LevaUteree 17.50 to I1&00 Diamond Breoakee 17.50 to 11000 . Diamond Engagement Rings -Special 425, 50, $100 Special Bracelet Watches $70 and Up Everything la Jewelry, Cloaks, Silverware - Aronson's JEWELERS Broadway and Washington ato Low Elxcursion For the Holidayo ; ' . .- December 20 to 25 , Return up to January t BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN OREGON. WASHINGTON,' IDAHO ;- December Jl to 23 ;' . Retnrn limit Januiry-15 ! . TO CALIFORNIA POINTS S , -0 ; '; Stoporert permitted, v - v . . Northern ' Let us give details 1 TICEZTSt 21S Morrlsa St. MaU 244 fhoss K 1AA A. D. CHARLTON. A. a P. A, !. " t Portland, Or. s iiL r