The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 20, 1917, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, THURSDAY, ' DECEMBER 0 1917.
15
T
F
TO BE HELD HERE
Jrial of: Vessel Here Had Been
jDrdered Following Protest
Against Removal to Sound.
CHANGE IS NOT EXPLAINED
New Move Said to Be. Due to
Disagreement With Contractor
as to Allowances.
The action of the Chamber of Com
merce in, protecting the taking of the
steamer . Landaas to Puget Sound is
bearing fruit. A telegram was received
this morning from Robert Dougan, Port
land's' representative at Washington,
stating that the shipping board had or
dered the Landaas held here until fur
ther argument Is presented. The Lan
daas is still at the dock of the Portland
Flouring mills. ?
The cause for changing the schedule
of the steamer, after the shipping board
bad agreed to her trial test here, is not
quite clear, but is said to be due to dis
agreement over afelalm of the govern
ment for credit on the contract price.
under the recommendation of Captain
Blain, district officer It is asserted
that this claim la unreasonable and that
the local contractors would not agree to
allow the credit.
The contract originally called for the
trial tests to be made on the sound,
and it Is said that when the district
officials consented to the change, they
stated that they felt the difference in
the contract price should be allowed.
On the other hand, .the local con
tractors feel that the saving of time
and expense is reasonable consideration,
though not unwilling to allow a reason
able credit.
The Chamber of Commerce was some
. what up a stump as to how to prevent
..further argument, since every other
means had been used. It is understood
that Bert t. Ball, president of the Wil
lamette Iron & Steel works, took the
- flatter up with the shipping board. He
is now on his way home from Wash
ington. An effort is being made to get
In touch with him. i
ARGENTINE EXPECTED
TO WAR ON GERMANY
(Continued From Page One.)
saying that this action waa due to the
vessel carrying contraband.
' Through several of the messages Is
sharp ridicule of the Argentina officials
with whom Count Luxburg csme in con
tact Big Wireless Plant Operated
Indicating that Luxburg was 'at all
times In communication with German
submarines at sea or the great wireless
station , through whloh Germany has
sent her wireless boasts of victory
throughout the world, is another mes
sage In Which he announces that the
LANDAAS
0
BEARS
HP
law. Ferdtaaad SOar. a Wew Terk City Fhyadolaa aad Xedlcai Aathe saysi
,ffcer can ha mo' strong, vigorous. Iron mem mor beantlf uL hsalthy, rogy
aheeked women without Xxen Vusated Iron ftakem three tlmsa per day aftes
' St sals will Ucreaee the strength aad eadoruoa ef weak, merveoa, nuudowm
i folks X00 per oaat in two weeks' time la soany lastaaoeev Avoid tha aid forma
a mstallle irea which may UJare the teeth, corrode tha atemach, and thereby
io mors harm than good. Take only ergaml irea STucatad Xros." Xt im dlav
peased la this city by The Owl Srtur Oo. and aU good dmgrtsta (A.dv.1
THAT5
THE
CHAMPAGNE
OF LAXATIVE
WATERS
9
i if if t t i n n n ; n
On Sale Everywhere '
i 4 ! f Pacific Coast Representatives :
Rosenthal & Heitler, 105 12th St., Portland, Or.
"recelvin- station Jias bMn Installed as
per5 Instructions.
On' June 10, laat, Luxburt reported
th.t his bank balance was half a roll-;
Hoa dollars.: Commenting on this offi
cial of the state department today said
possession of such a hure sum was ex
traordinary for a man In the position
of ther German charrs j . v
, Another of . the Luxlrurr ' massages
boasted that he had succeeded In reach-
Ins;, an understanding with President '
irifoyea. This proved particularly of-1
tensive to 'Argentina. It la now known.
American rrettare Felt
The text of the message was :
"July 7, 1817. Minister Foreign Af
fairs who la a theatrical person, has
shown an. Insane cunning 4a - preventing
me from having an Interview with the
president. He sent me a copy of tns
nnf A A1ac4 In a aaaw nat th.r.
with that Argentine could not consent (
to aU the products of the country being,
treated as contraband.
The pressure or worm America in
regard to shipping Iron, coal and paper
is great but not irresistible.
What la
lacking is strength or wilL
"If the 'president, whose action it is
tmnAulhl. fAretell. ihtn.M ministers I
a postponement of the crisis or a settle-
raent is possible.
"If the answsr Is unsatisfactory there
is to be a, rupture of relations.
(Signed) "LUX BURG." 1
"July 7. 1117. Our attitude towaroe the hold. This was pumped out as the
Brazil has created the Impression here vessel was being towed here by the
that our easy-going good-nature can be Daley Freeman. '
counted on. This Is dangerous In South Everything went fine with the Anvil.
America where the people under thin according to Captain Robert Jones, after
veneer are Indians. A submarine squad- the little veesel left the Columbia river
ron with full powers, to me. might save Sunday morning for Coos bay, until
the situation. Request Instructions as Monday night. Monday morning the
to whether after a rupture of relatione "hip encountered a gale which was
legation la to atart for home or la to weathered, but when the big seaa broke
remove to Paraguay or possibly Chile, over the Anvil shortly before midnight
The naval attache will doubtless go to th Beams opened, and aa the pumps
Santiago ds Chile. (were disabled water poured into the
(Sirned) "LUXBURO" 'holds. The engines were disabled and
"July 18. lMTi-Vlalt of American fleet' remained nothing else, to do but
Is expected next week probably for five , ho?t alM S3!f
.v. irt.r th.t . xhn .f minliittri! The Daisy Freeman appeared at
is probable.
nnmmin A.i.in .nmr tin .nil '
of month and when It la given going i
fully Into the Toro case In conciliatory
language emphasising contraband. crul-.j
ser warfare and expressing regret at
the ' necessity for sinking her.
(Signed) "LUXBURO."
Bank Balaaee 844,000 Pesos
"July SO First : Receiving plant erect
ed according to instructions. When does
Nauen send at greatest length and what at a Pacific port Tuesday after a voy
is the wave length T . j age of 15 days from Melbourne. One
"Secondly : The legation balance at the ' of the first shipments of Australian
bank waa on June 80, 454,000 pesos. r wheat waa brought In by the vessel.
(Signed) "LUXBURO." ( First Mate Rolff Anderson and IS eea-
"July St, 117 Destination and partic-, men of the wrecked steamer Thor ar
ulars of ships bound for Europe are kept rived at a Pacific port Monday on a
strictly secret. The following are on. government veesel. They had been
their way, the first two being over 800 picked up off the Island of Oahu by a
tons and others under: Carorna, Pelle- Japanese sampan and landed in Hono
rrinl. Unionlng. Laterra, Francis. Peru, lulu in a state of exhaustion from bat
Venetuela, Itamby, Brasil, Bolivia, tllng with the elements and from lack of
Sailings from Brasllian porta at various drinking-water.
dates the last' named twentieth or Juiy. i
Steamer lies low in water and has au
perstructure amidships.
(Signed) "LUXBURG
August 20, 1917 The president has
at last made up his mind to conclude j
a secret agreement with Chile and
Bolivia !wlth regard to a mutual ! " ousanns siucx on we
rapprochement for protection vis a vis ' way" nd ,n tht damage waa
North America before the conference (Jon l WM ordered that she be lnspect
idea is taken up again. Saguier, with J? before sailing on her maiden voyage.
friendly under secretary of state and
full powers. Is on his way to
and Santiago.
(Signed) "LUXBURO."
Travel to Camps Stopped
Wichita, Kan., Deo. 20. (I. N. S.)
The Rock Island passenger department
here today placed a ticket embargo on
all passenger traffic to Camp Doni
phan and Fort Sill, Okla., due to the
reported quarantine of the company for
a . serious measles epidemic.
Al
WHAT WANT
GASOLINE SCHOONER
i ANVIL IS BATTERED
AT SEA AND RESCUED
" . ?ir
.
ttimtp Wee N
: w uuiivi iitu iiiuivn btboys mil w
Is-Brought-Into fort With1
Its Seams Seeping Water.
Astoria, Or, Dec 0. Fleeing before
the storm with distress signals set. the
'gasoline schooner Anvil was rescued
- - sh. . , .
wss B a1 aaavsa as saw swu aw wa
lng up and down the Oregon and Wash
ington .coast the past few days and
Wednesday was towed Into the harbor
j by the steam schooner Daisy Freeman,
The Anvil Is not badly battered, but
I the pitching of the little vessel aa It
twaa buffeted about by the aeas opened
its seams and two feet of water entered
I dawn Tuesday and later put a line
aboard and towed the Anvil to Astoria.
?Ptaln Jon" brttoV? "j1 "e damage
to the vessel can easily be repaired and
that the Anvil will leave again In a few
days for Coos bay.
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT ARRIVES
San Francisco, Deo. zO.-L N- S.)
The British steamer Austral port arrived
Suzanne Under Way
The motorahip Susanna, In tow of the
POrt tug Oneonta. got away from Asto-
P""?1" 'or Aberdeen. She was
brought here for drydocking. When aha
i """"" i" waa me near
est. so she was brought here.
The Su-
sanne waa built at Aberdeen.
Notice to Mariners
The following affecta the alda to
navigation In the Seventeenth Light
house districts
Columbia river Harrington point to
Walker island Prion island light report
ed carried away and light extinguished.
December 17. To be replaced and re
lighted aa soon aa practicable.
Wlllapa bay Long laland shoal light
reported damaged and light extinguished
December 13. To be repaired and re
lighted as .soon aa practicable.
Grays Harbor North channel to Ab
erdeenChannel buoy t, heretofore re
ported adrift, waa reported December
18 as still lo position, but broken off.
Ruget Sound West Point buoy 1. re
ported missing December 10, waa re
placed December 12.
Washington Sound Hale passage-
Point Mlgley buoy HS, heretofore re
ported missing. waa replaced Novenv
ber .
ROBERT WARRACK.
. Lighthouse Inspector.
News of the Port
D opart ura Pmwbaf to
WtDeme. AaMricea Mttait. for Baa Mm
lam bar.
w. T. Herrtn. Aaerloaa steamer, for Baa
Francieoo, ballast.
XARI2TX A LX ATI AC
Weather at River's Weuth
North Head. Dee. 20. Condition at the
mouth of . the river et none : Wlad, eeath
eaat. 10 mils' weather, etoadr: tea, smooth.
Bun fteterd far PeoeenW 11
Sua rteea . . t :SO a. m. Boa seta. .4:Ji p. a.
Ttees at Aeterts PHSay
Hih Wster. . Lew Wear.
8:85 a. to s.s faet 1:14 s. m....l.a fa
6:6 p. a. . . .4.8 feet
DAILY RITE R
tEADUTOS
TATIOKS S - , nX
. I h ai li
Ltwiaton . 12 I .... I .... 1 . . . .
CBaUlla 28 . S.I A.SS
Eugene 10 8.5 M.S 1.1
Albany 80 IT. 8 I.f 0.78
Salem 10 18. 8 4.8 0.88
Oreroa Ctt 12 14.1 2.0 0.71
Portland i is, 7 0.8O
MeMinarOle ..... .. 88.7 8.8 0.40
Jeffetaoa 14. 0 -0.8 0.88
AT WIGHBORIXO FOBTB
own inncm, in., su. -it. n. s. ) . sr
Hred Dae. 20 Tea PrlaelUa. Careke. ll:Sa
m.: Ceaper. Casper. 12:80 p. bl; hoe, Bareka.
2:15 p. av ; tus WbHa. with aew ateamer
Hco is tow. Cnraka. 8:45 p. nt. ; Santa afaaioa.
im- Aoitaa, a p. m.; jobs ana, vr.m
8:80 p. ra-i Freak U. Book, Polat WeUa.
p. m. Sailed: Charlae Cbristetawa. Wlllapa
Harbor. 11 2 5 a. m. 1 F. A KUbara, Portiaad,
ii:iv p. av; wae aianony, arsiea. 1 :ea p.
m. : City ef Tope a. Earaka. 2:18 P. m. Tele.
Lae AnsJa, 8:18 p. am. ; French motor ahlp
Bariaax, jmidos, e :2B p. aa. ; wmametta.
attle. 8:50 p. m.
Baa Frsaelsee, Dae. 30.- Arrived: Marab-
fieki. Albioa. 8 a. av: Breakwater. Psnlaad,
4.SO a. m.; Newport, aaiboe, s.so a m.: Dastr,
Gray Harbor. 5 a. m. Sailed: Sortlilaad. 8e
atUa. 4 :S0 a. aa. i Peaaaylraais, Past Boaad.
S a. n .: Booth coast. Coos Bar
metonfclD Siena. Callao. 10:80 a. aa. : Dear.
Ia Anseles. 10 SO a a. ; WklttSer. with barge
rnuertoa la tow, Fort Haa bale. 1IM a a
Boattie, waaa., Dee. 30. Arrived. Dee. IS
Horace X. Baxter. Raa riiaain S:1B a. m.
Alameda, Taooaaa, 4 :80 p. m.; Orayaea. Tsiinms.
4 :S0 p. m. ; tag Warrior towiag barge Eaaiga.
irom loot rotnt, s p. m.
Dea. to. Sailed
Wasthavea. trial crafae.
10:16 a. m.
Cordora, Bae. , 18.
soaad. 8 a. m.
Wraagell. Dee, 18. Sailed:
aorthboand. 8 a. m. -
Ketchikaa. Dee, 18. Sailed:
soatnoeaas. s a. au
Port Aagelcs, Dee. 18. tailed:
tor Baa F rannttco.
Port Towneend. Dea 20. Pasaed la:
steam ar-beoner. letter D. ea etaek at 8 a
Ererett. per. 2. Saned: Sasinaw, towmg 1
barge Chaa Netooa. for Baa Fraaeiae.
Point Wells. Dee. 2ft. Arrirad: Captain Xl
f. ajBoas. aoatue, ana proeeesea lor Bes rns
cisro. towiag barge No. 85.
Taoome,' Dae. 1 . Arrired : ' Chattaaeoohea.
SeatUa. v
Asswla. Dee. 20. Sailed it Til a. av.
motor rcbooaer Sasaane, for Oraya Harbor. -
Astoria, lire. IS. SAUed at tt:SO a aa-
steamer. Atlas, for Baa rraAeieee, via OraTa '
Harbor; at 11:25 a. av etoamer Jobaa reeJaeftT!
for Saa l"ttciaco: at 1J:5 p. a, steamer.
Hsntam. ter asn rearei st ii:as a. av. motor
acnoooet a. l. Aliara. lor Baa 1 laaoaco.
Port Hi Lais. Vee. 18. Arrired etesawt
tVsshteoaw from Portland, v
laaraafield. Dee. 1. Arrbwl Hajdy 'Jrass
Saa Franc taco, 1 1 :80 a aa.; C A Baulk from
Ba roatata. sua p. as.
wallawalla
boy; injured,
safely home
PEXDLKTOX. O&. Dee. teV-The
first woaaded Asttrleaa eoUler
Is be seat tale far -watt treat
the. battlefield ef Traaee fasted
threagh Feadletea Uet areata g ea
rente te als hesse aeas Walla Walla.
He U Private Leasee ef the reg
ular army, aad' le a member ef a
ploaeer family ef the Walla Walla
valley. , Be was emeage the first
American soldiers te reach France
aad saw aeteal servtee early. He
wae a ekarpsaeoter aad 'took hie
place la the advaaeed treaeaes with
EagUsh aad Freach sharpshooters.
Wane test eagaged he was shot
threagh the leg. This was several
Bsoatas age aad as seen as he was
discharged from the hetittal he was
farlesghed heme.
Private Leases declares the be
lief Is yrevaleat amoag tee allied
soldiers that Oermaay Is ea her
last legs. Seme Oeraaas takes
arlsoasr are ealy linear-old beys,
he aaleVaad all look this aad'haa.
gry. The first talag they ask ter le
food, he stated. Leaden -will help
the Bed Cress while he Is heme.
War Department Blames Paper
for Anxiety Caused by Report
on Camp Greene.
The recent agitation over hardships
alleged to have been endured by Orv
gon soldiers at Camp Mills. L. I.i and
the subsequent refutation of these com
plaints, has recalled the disproving by
official report of similar complaints
aa to the condition of Camp Greene
Charlotte. X. C. The official report
of the Inspector general to the war
department In October was aa follows
"That the sanitary conditions
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C ,ars very
good In all respects;
"That the report in Portland. Or
that sanitary conditions In Camp Greene,
N. C was due to a misleading, erro
neous headline over an article In ref
erence to the sanitary conditions of the
town of Charlotte. N. C. published in
the Portland Oregontan, Issued October
9. 117. which was written by Its cor
respondent. Win O. MacRae.
"That this publication caused much
worry and anxiety to the relatives and
friends of soldiers of the Oregon or
ganisations and put the war depart
ment to some expense and much trouble
In making the. investigation."
Concluding the quotation of the re
port from the Inspector general, the
further comment of the war depart
ment la: "In view of the foregoing
It would seem that there was no ground
for the misleading article - published
in the Oregoolan."
Baker Reports oa Camp Mills
Washington. Dee. 10.WASHINO
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)
Secretary of War Baker. In a be
lated report to Senator Chamberlam
on Camp Mills, said that the Intention
of the war department for a month
had been to withdraw all troops sta
tioned there so the war department
deemed It Inadvisable to make any ad
dltonal investment. He adda that the
department does not Intend to permit
conditions, which came from temporary
arrangements there, to exist anywhere
any . longer than ceeeaaary.
OREGONIAN STORY
ON CAMP REFUTED
su 1 ... 11 ' 1 . aa-asata 1 si 1 ssammm g 1
W ROUND-TRIP FARES
tw1 BETWEEN CITIES Or TH 1 st- BsVa.T
CTjl I jaWev PACmC NORTHWESTS oea,.Tia, gwtu
i . f i i i a j vr -a i i
LAWYER'S TILTS ARE
FREQUENT TODAY AT
John'F. Logan and Coy Burnett
4m a . sm e. s a
Lome into frequent oiasnes
Over Testimony in Case.
Hearing of tha Fating will contest.
which has been featured In County
Judge Taswell'a court for five weeks.
was enlivened this morning by frequent
tilts between Attorneys John F. Logan
and Coy Burnett, due to tha effort of
Logan to prove Mrs. Fallng was men
tally able to attend to her business- aad
the affairs of. every day life.
Tbomas N. Strong, one of the propo
nents aad a large sharer in the aetata.
waa on the witness stand for ths entire
islon aad remained cool under the
heckling of opposing attomeya.
One ox the most important witness
though a silent one, waa much In evi
dence thle morning ; au of the testimony
centering oa tha notations in Mr.
Strong's note books, a grou-of volumes
covering every business transaction in
which air. Strong has taken part in the
past 40 years. One of the allusions
waa to 140,000 loaned by Sirs. Fallng to
Mr. SweUand In 111 for the erection of
the SweUand building. Attorneys Strong
and C. L. Mead, the other principal bene
ficiary, sought to prove by these nota
tlone that Mrs. Fallng waa mentally
capable of transacting her own affairs.
A dramatic Incident of tha morning's
session was when Attorney Logan in al-J
ludlng to the gradual shortening of notes
In Mr. Strong's account books attrib
uted It as being due to his Increasing
palsy evidences of which Mrs. Fallng
began to notice about that time and
which- Is regarded aa the probable rea
son for Mr. Strong's being a beneficiary
in so large an amount.
Court adjourned just aa C Lewis
Mead's name waa being lntroduoed Into
ths testimony as arranging tor Mrs.
Fallng's residence at the Hotel Multno
mah In November, 1114.
EXTRAVAGANCE IS. ALLEGED
J.
A. Sapp File Suit for Divorce,
Other Couplea Dissatisfied.
Alleging that his wlfs spent his earn
lnga for fine clothes snd hats, J. A.
8app has filed suit for divorce from
Mary Sapp. They were married October
I, ISO. The husband asks for ths cus
tody of three minor children.
Minnie 8eavey wahta a divorce from
A. Lor en to Seavey. alleging cruelty.
They were married In November, lilt.
Etta Blgge wishes to be separated
from Fred Biggs, to whom shs waa mar
ried in February, 102.
Bertha Men 11a Courley wishes a di
vorce from Frank P. Courley. She al
leges cruel and Inhuman treatment. They
wereTnanied at Edmonton. Alberta.
June 12. mi. 8 ha asks for the restora
tion of her maiden name. Bertha Manila
Walton.
EYE WITNESS IS IN DOUBT
Dors not Remember Seeing Aecusel
Chinamen at Scene or Killing.
Four witnesses testified today. In the
trial of Chin Jung Htn. president of the
Suey Sing tong. charged with murder In
the second degree. In connection with the
killing of Chin Hong on Juns t.
John Stsveneoo, a saddletree maker
and one of the eye witnesses of the
shooting, testified that he had no recol
lection of seeing the defendant on the
scene at the time of the shooting, al
though he waa poaltlva aa to the identity
of the two convicted murderers.
Bootlegger Sentenced to Jail
Pleading guilty to an ' Indictment
charging him with Illegally Importing
liquor into the atata, Oos Larson waa
sentenced Wednesday by Federal Judge
Bean to serve three aontha In the county
Jail.
Larson la eald to have been a member
CITIES Of THE
PACmC NORTHWEST W
A LNG YILL HEAR NG
Union Pacific
ON SALE December oo, n, 21,
return limit, January 3,
il U TO any rCSOrt On?tA I TsAos. i .wamt, a-ajraaooa I I
of a "whiskey ring operating la Port-
laaa and Baa Franctaoa Louis Roth-
enberg and O. F. Stenholm. with whom
Larson was arrested. Wars previously
eoavtoted la a federal exurt aad fined
11000 and 1500 respectively. Larson
handled tha Portland aad of tha "ship,
men Lb." -
Differ as ta Fay "
Tha case eg u 8. MeNutu who la su
ing tha Western Union Telegraph com
pany for irm for wages, la oa trial be
fore Circuit Judge Oateaa. McNutt
aaya tha company agreed to pay htm
fleO per month aa a private aleuth. The
company laaleta that his. monthly wage
Was 110. It Is admitted by tha plaintiff
that ha redelved $10 for tha three year
or so he worked. " :
Jury Be lag Selected
A jury la being selected la Circuit
Judge Tucker's court ta try tha case of
Rose L. Miller against the - Portland
Railway. Light A- Power company for
$10,000 damages for Injuries alleged. to
nave oeca received August a. hit. oa
an Oaks ear which, aa tha complaint
alleges, waa run Into from behind by
another car.
MRS. EMANUEL MEYER,
WELL KNOWN WOMAN,
DIES IN APAR1ENTS
Survived by One Son, Three
Sisters, Two Brothers; Lived
in City Many Years.
Mrs. Emanuel Meyer died Wednesday
at the Wllmar apartments at the age of
1 years. She la aurvlved by her son.
Melville Meyer, employed by Flelschner,
Mayer A Cos. and by three sisters and
two brothers. The brothers are Philip
and Samuel Ooaa of San Francisco : the
sisters, Mrs. Nannie Phillips of San
Francisco. Mm. Harriet Meyer and Mra.
L N. Flelschner of Portland.
Funeral services win be held at the
Holman chapel at 3 p ra. Friday.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise officiating. Con
eluding Services will be at the Portland
Crematorium and will be private. It la
riuerted that n flowers be sent.
nro. ai;,r nau reaiuea in rvniua
iau reaiuea in rvniua aaa to Bl Janrrt
, snd wss ths widow of rSr v,'r. aad wt to rvmonua SeeWr
. who died In 118. I .U "r-
for many years.
Emanuel Meyer,
Arthur Van Bo scamp
Arthur L. Van Boacamp, who died
et his home. 1(1 East Twelfth street,
Wednesday, had resided In Portland
and in Oreaham for mors than SO
years, snd at one time conducted a
grocery busineee In this city. Hs wss
a native of llllnola. and In his fifty
seventh year. Mr. Van Boacamp wae
a member of Multnomah Camp. Wood
men of the World, and is survived by
his widow, Mrs. Henrietta Van Boa
camp, and two stepchildren. Funeral
services will be held at the F. S.
Dunning conservatory chapel. 414 East
Alder street. Friday at 1:10 p. m
Rev. Thomas" Jenkins offictstlng. and
under the ausplcee of Multnoman
Camp. Burial will be. In Mount Scott
Park cemetery.
Mrs. Jane C RJed
The funeral of Mrs. Jane C Rled
Was held this morning' at the 8. , F.
Dunning parlors and Interment was in
Rlverview cemetery. Mrs. Rled wss
71 years of ago and a native of New
Brunswick. She cams to Portland in
11(0 and had resided In Oregon and
Washington ever since. Mn. Rled 1
aurvlved by four sons and three
daughters In Idaho and by a daugh
ter. Mra. James Kid well. In Portland.
Her death last Monday wss not un
expected. Army-Navy Orders
Baa rrasdaee. Dee. SO. (L K. A) Tke
feUovtas ana ardor was teased today: 8. .ana
Lieateaeat W. A. Tstos ta Portiaad (or aaas-
gaevaoo aiiaiaiaa v
OMRisTmas sva.
System
23, 24 and 25
1918
1 Saeot.
Minister Arrested -
On Charge of Arson
lev. I. L. ABea at First BsfOst Clmrea
f Heed atver Is Aeeased af Baralag
Reuse ta meeever laiaraaee.
Hood River, Or, Deo. lfc Tha arrest
Wednesday f Rev. J. L. Allen, who for
tha past two years has beaa pastor of
tha First Baptist church of this city, ac
cused of arson charge la the burning at
tha home occupied by L. C Day of Caa-
da Locka, a few weeks ago. has
caused a sensation unocr the members
or au caurca hers aad the cttlseaa .gen
erally.
It Is reported that tha Rev. Mr. Allen
moved a number of emotr drrroods
boxeo from Hood River to Cascade Locks
ana men secured $900 worth of Insur
ance on goods supposed to have been
stored ta the aoertmanta rented of Mr.
Day. Later explosives ware placed under
the house aad aet off at night. The
house waa burned to the ground. - Xt la
eald that bo application has been made
by the Rev. Mr. Allen for tha insurance
carried by him aa the good a
Mr. Alien waa arraigned before Judge
A. W. On thank sad the ease waa set Cor
preliminary trial Friday.
Calif ornian Is Named
For Training Berth
San Francisco, Dee. 20. Charles R.
Page. California's representative oa
the United States shipping board, haa
been selected to have charge of the
plan to train 10,000 seamen for tha
merchantmen marine, according to
woro received here.
At the outset these seamen will be
trained on the AUantlo coast. Two
passenger vessels will be utilised aa
training ships. They are to be sta
tioned In Boston.
Later, it Is eald. a nautical training
ehip will be established oo the Pacific
Coast.
EAL ESTATE TKA58TIE8
TiUe a Tract Ca to BaaUe wKeoai at
si. U IS. IT. B. . aeatSaorataad. .1
J. R. taplaaead wf . to J E. Baraett. L.
S. B. IS. Craetoa Add.
Max Laaddeaeaa aad wf. to J. U. Mai-
e wt . a. f l. it, n, b. i.
Orchard Hoaua AAA.
10
le
le
10
10
1.00
t. K.
UeTaautie to Bortie Fhiaatf. T
a a ea o h b..
J liendanoa ead vf. to Portiaad Trart
' . S?" .T; h. vJ .!'"
I std L1.. B i siST"
aaa to bl. Janrrt
Prainrata Sorority Co. to Peter Wieaer
sod wt.. u 1. 2. B "t," at. leRaa. .
Joe Bvraa te Joaia Taylor. L. 12. B 12.
Khnbaret
Hark W. Feteraoa aad wf. to Edmoad
r-onart B 40 ft U 2. B. 15. Kast
18
18
19
ktmate L. Kobte aad 'baa! U Utrr'L ki
V- ' , s. aaawood Part
f .X sad to U. K Ftrowa t al. .t.
12.84 ft W 4 aad S. 18.8 ft L. S,
B. IS 8. MoOedsy t Add. te East Port
ia ad
H. X. Scott et al to Fater Iach.'u t.
A RlTTW Add. to Almna. . .
WUUam Veesbea aad wf. to W. K
l!". U 0. B, 87. aad U 18, B.
52. lrrtagtoa
Ada Osrk sad Sua to Howard C Ber
ries, u 24. 27. aad aortbaaatorto
y 28 or that H of let lylas aad ke-
tfL '"" fww-
moatk VUla
Alfred at Lad aad wf. to A W. Uwton
et al. L. 11. B. Ill, Base City Part.
aa E. S5ilOO ft. L. 8. B. 18. Fir-
fiJ um5 LeaA.Il. V. 18. MsTfVld,
lfle Batldrng c to iaha Htnoa.
rrt" ? AH. Forrsy. L. le. B. 118.
laarslharst .t
' JS!" .mn4 T- "WBlV.
W ' 1 sad W. (0 ft L, 2. B.
i. ratt Add.
Tb?V W,4C kl Aadefaoal W.
t-.A.1., 11 Llela ParkAaaes
Jeawph VI. HaaJy to Charles H. Fiaaaar.
18
88
10
10
10
10
888
450
1.175
k"i st 8. W. enr. af Joaa
Dowser B, L C, Sac I, T. 1 1 , 1
V, -
. BXIXDIWO PEEMITS
10
1
"oainra ram at la Bepeir two aad tkree
St2 3-r "f-v- ,! "
Hoyt and Foarta: F. J. Leonard, balider : gesoe.
Imtepeadetrt niaodry Ca lUpalr aae etory
' s" Torb erreet. betweea Tweaty.
ewoad aad TwaatyHaird; V. J. Cartsos, bwuderj
J. H. Nedahaaa Bepair owe etory frame
laaaiaiiua. in, sserfcian. betweea First aad
"" wmuaar, aaasa; Z7.
. . ToU Baps' oaa atory frame resides.
laaiua. Winn u.i.am Sad
Btober. tmiktor: Its.
Peter llaraog Erect frame sarsse. 418 Vaa.
roe etrset. betweea L'aies sad Bereath: baitd-
, same: 830.
O. B. Bestoa Erect fraaaa aaaa aton- m.
aawca. iva rear J ioea eireac. eerw
1 Fi ll a: bedMar. same: SSOO.
Mlanis H. Erate Braet fraava nun SSS
Ookmlal. Setwewa Bbarer aad Masoa; ballder.
ae; sew.
R. A RheOey Erect frsaas sarsge. T81 Ore
goa, b.ta.e Teaulr-fearth aad Tweaty-flftk;
saitoer, mme; see. -
W. Hsntphrey Bepeir eae etory frai
ace. I St T WaUow. eri rear Blstr-thtrd street
Kertb: baUdaw. esme: 840.
r. I. L 4 P. Co. AHer two senry treaM
offloa aad cmb Tnnaa.. 58 EUUasaworta. eorawr
kllcbigaa: baUdam. same: 840S.
J. O. Petaraoa Bepeir two stary frame raai-
Seace, 888 Lesarrlew. bat sees ktaaoa aad Skm-
bulMer, same; SSS.
HETf T0T1AT
FERTILIZER
flatted borws aad sow manure.
Fkvoos
1Z
Cast 181. C-1174.
ArCTIOK BALE TOMORROW
i. w
188-118
asm it m a a
A i P. m. st Feed A
U. Hi li et.
Farnttnre, mryeta, ese.
MEETT50 WOTICES
41
B P. a ELJCS KO. 14 1 Beg.
tat aeeeuag tam ITtafeday)
erraaag. F.Iks' t ample, a e alock.
Taut tag brwibers wilsama. Br
order ef tbe A A
M. R. BFArXDTXq.
aWcretsry.
-r-
OEBrOOT kMF kO 85.
W. O. W.W o-ary Fridar
elgbg ta W. O. W. Tisasli.
12S 1Kb st Members rw
saested te be proses, ""le
tters w. loom a Dr. A. Tea
Cleee. C. C.; A U Barber.
Uarfc.
iUfttlitt L6dgE Hi.
A- F. aad A. U. Bpettel aoas
maatcataoa Friday rMaaf, Da
camber 21. et 7:88 a'caDca.. E.
A. dasree. Vadtays wilcisil. Br
erser et w. su
. B. A IT IE. 8 at reUry.
1 iitLLUob LDCfi rid. ilX
A F. A A VL Speetal
tFriderl
S e'rtork.
Work M.
T net era
By order w. M
1. H.
BtTXKA
FORTT-AKD I01V.E SO. 57
F. A A. M. Staled eosaai
V-etioa Frtdey ereatas.' 8 Seloak.
Ekartsoa sad aaataUatana e4efV-aca.
lis altearleaca reeaaetea. .
Order W. M.
C M. BTEAPMiy, Becy
"MOOT HOOD lDOB Ka. 157.
A. F. aad A M- Soeeml eav
saaaamtjes tasaeiraw tFrUar)
eeeaiag at 7 SO. War ta M.
M. degree. TUators are
Br arder af W. M.
ED C DICK.
fTbaradari aftsrassa at 4
O rVaak, aad eeesias St 7 JO.
Bed Cram aad erase af tbe
Tiaafili Tear stteadaaee arui
be eryrwwtod. C. F. WIXrAu, Bee.
fSK klCCABlU. roniaaei Teat Ka. 1. wni
novo tegaler reetow tarn e.eulas st their
ball, 488 aider street, A large etas wtl be
SMwiu.r. are wrgea to ae rraa
tiluUBCE U. BAAEB. W E, , .
a-aut-a luiru Jl. a.
u. I. St. a- BLfS SMkw
tway. Dae.
nlYSlM.
Ueeaale Teatpto.
TeaaaUl eav - K
Mr.
t1icasunii te t!
u eaad M T a lauUb
wM frdrT tvrtt-a.
Jaa r. MorrfcTT. retaout.
eeatwe. J Brav. ll-J
Slk.
Vital Statistics
mktri$ts.Blrtbs.&zatltx
MAHIAOI LICENSES
ieha StV Sail aa. Bad n
ASMlia BaraaaOar. IS. Sit Miami at.
aoian vk"i 4. see fN-t-TWs, sad
. ess k. a. a
TboaM J. Laai. . 1L (trm.
Otee CHj. sad
k a. -a
sas U.Lm. IS. Otasaa hmmL
Hairy j. mini 1 mmm. T 9 a
aad aUUaSeU S CmcS. T2 Om. at.
ai.wiLa r. aatues, lasal asa. S1S4 reaue
. ts- Isaaa, W1 ese. TS1S eids
skMkLrtaHe,ii.4llUnjra "
O. A. BWa. IS l is W. M et, ssd Kdaa
Hake. it. FsrUasd betel.
Hr D. ioeaa. ess. 100t Xahrfch aC.
Vt.'Tt8- BrM- iwJ Me. SIS Cotrmaa eW
wfVT" " . Dorasa. Or, aad
TaVlTAtiuxi
ThifS rwn- r
CO. Ilmu km.
ia SLITS far rat, ad
Tmuertas Oa. IPS atart eC-
UiM
BIRTHS
BJOUETTO Te Mr. aad Mis,
aisteea.
, aai SBTyaeveaui aueet.
Saashter.
a., s
COM aXia Te Vr. ssd Mn. Joe CssmCv lift
Kaat rtfUesth. Ueeembar 1. s aahUMpT
aiVLKS To Mr. enS Mis. baas ljsrMa. l .
Thlrt. lleeesibar 0. a Saasbtar. ' -BOkUKJI
Te air. aad Mia. Methiae Settee.
eiO Ulhtfcte. Daeawbor . a aaa. - .
BaEatB Te Me. Tad Mra Jeae Baker. 1T62
4innl aMa. Lcabar 4, a aea.
WHITTT Te Ut. aad Mra. Joms af. WliStr, 1
t Eaat Barfeta, iMmM . s Aaasktar.
SOUOWAT Te Mr. aad Mra, Albert
II Iff 'a H.rnral ll. Mi . .
PARSONS Te Mr., aad Mra. Joaa X. Finns,
? Tweaueia. txeeaaer 4. a aea. -
METERS Te Mr. aad Mra. Deatel MeeasV
10t TkaraaM. rtiiMiti.i . a ub.. .
CHURCHILL Te Mr. aad Mra. Hearr B.
Ckareaui, SIT ButyUta, Haaaaba 11. a
Hl'flHXS Te kfr. aad Ura. Elmer E, Hashes,
sss MBeueeta. Iteoasibsr S, s soav -AXDEBAOM
Te Hr. sad Mra. George E. Aa.
oaraoa. 22S Aiberta. Ueoember 14. a daaak-
ter. .
HOWE Te Mr. aad Mrs. Coefl U Howe. 44
Kaat Fortr-foana, December T. a eoa.
POTOTTO To Mr. aad Mrs. Creveaal Fototto.
8T7 East TMtd. laceber S. a ewa.
HORSE Te kfr. sad Mrs. WUard K. Sfetsa,
Waaco. Or.. Deaeaaber S. a aaaa.
PORTEB To Mr. aad Mrs. George X. Fwrtar.
st cast xairty sac oaa. Deeemarr 15, . a
J0U!SO: To Hr. sad Mra Oerlae A Jeha-
aoa. 1S2 Kaat SeTeatr-UUrd. XMOrambar 12. a
. . t
KENT To Mr. ead Mrs. Peal Bnea KsatV
Weatrtnrt. t.. December 12. a daaabSet. ..
CORDAMO Te Mr. aad Mra Andrew A. Car-
da no. Six MilwaakU. rrember 12. a aoa. -
WARlJf.R Te Hr. end Mrs. Earle kL Wardia,
4S1 Sommer. Ihjcember 12. s saw.
GOl'IAT Te Mr. aad Hra Ueary X. Cealet.
4S8IS Washington, Deuamber 12. a 'daags-
r1
EAXE Te Hr. aad Mra Joseph E. Esaa. 41S
vsneoarer sreeae. Jiauamosi 14, s ana, l
WTEKCHMAM Te Hr. ead Hra. Kadolpa) (1 .
Wlcarbmaa, 817 Saaith s tease. ' Das ami. I
18. a dseshter. .
BAM HAT Te Hr. aad Hra. Fraak X. Xass
my. 878 pttaeHoa. Bete inner 7. S daagtitse
AXTODtl Te Hr. aad Hra Hike AateainU
4SS Paftoa read. December 18. a deegbter.
CU TV Te Hr. ead Mra Eaaaeth U. CUff?
tie Wsadlor. Deaomber 14. a sea.
BCHIJCT Te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bes Beakr.
SSS Balaigh. Kmaaw 80. a eoa. 1
SCTlCl-ZI Te Mr. ead Hra. Unetaee IT.
sehalea, 211 auteeath street. Deosmaac 12,
S dawfhter.
SCOTT Te Hr. sad Hra. Elmer E. Scott. SIT
Tsywr. Darembar 18. a eon.
rOJkJ To Mr. sad Mra Marsnall A Is
lise Eaat Iaaola. Daromber 10, a aoa.
JAMES Te Mr. ead Mra MUtoa H. Ja
SWnd, Or.. Iereaber 11, S eoa. ' I
EBICESOM Te Hr. aad Hra. RedoJpa Erica- '
eoa. 4418 Stxty-foenK. Daeambeg 14. a eov
Ll'M) Te Hr. aad Mrs. Tonnes LaaeU ISA ,
West Wtnrber. December IS. a ana.
FECE Ta Mr. aad Mr. Elaser M. Feek, BaS9S
tea. Or.. December 12, a eon.
UD-I.U Te Mr. aad Mra DaWttt T. Hmiar
488 Eaat Beeeaty aeeoad. Uaoember 14. a
LARSfvnw To Mr. aad Mra. Oaetof
817 Tltlrd. Dscwmbor 18. a daasai
BARB Te Mr. aad Mrs. Jeaaas L
Barr. 41 S
Brartol. Da ember 0. a dangbtot.
PT.ATH8 AltP FinrE.AI.li 78
UTTER At the rwUaca, 71 trU eeei
Daeamber 18. Eetber Merer, ese 81 years 2
mooana 14 days, wvtow wf tke mto Smaaael
Meywr. mo.be. of MalrUle Heyec. Frtoada ko
rtted to attend fsnerel aerrtcea wairh wU be
beal st Hoi ansa's faaeral eerwra. Tbrd sad
salmea streem, at 2 p. aa. Uasvwree Friday) .
Dsormber 21. Coevledtng sarrtaas pnato s
tbe Portia ad Crematorlai Flaeae esmlt Oawers.
TI'ETEEB Dacember 20 st fSe fsasDy reaW
24 WUmrd boaarrard. Kataarya Btwct.
age 8 yaarm. beloved dsagbter wf Frwis
Btewtsar. Faaeral ann.ee win be ewadarasd Bat'
nrdat. December 22. at 10 a. aa. from tray
sbove rmtd.nra. latoraaeat Calambat eeasetery.
Baaaalne are at tea Fesraoa Caatertaklas par
sea. Reaa.n street and letoe a. aaaa
HOFFHAM narember 1 S. et tbe tiaMi ai ef
bar eoa. WUHam Hoflmaa. 54 2 OaaWaMa
eeeaae. Mrs. Maria Hoffaaaa. age 48 pasra Fa
nersl eaiikaa ana we teaderted Betarday, 1 p. W)
tram. Fearsoa's radertaklng parlors, Eaaa.tt
street aad l atoa aeeawa trleade ssrttad. Jtw
termeat Haltaosaaa lamitiry. ' ' '
BBRSXET la tbla cfty. December 18. HsneaL
C Breeaey, aead SO years, me eg rreng
we.y of 481S Smwty-latrd street Seat.
t. Tbe r.mstne are at tbe raataia.i eu
nsbnt af J. P. Frnley A Boa. HesUoSMff
at Fvfth. Betlce ef roecral later.
SBTGEBT la tbis ctty. December IS. Frs-k
M. ".hag I. age IS years, srotner of A. r.
nawrt- Tbe resaalaa will he forwarded tam
iTbamdart eeeriraa by J. F. Flnley A BoS te
Msdraa. or., where aerrioaa will be Said sod
DB VAULT Beastaars TJeV.aJt, St. Traeeat
aeapttal. Usaeasber IS. 40 psami cam a raws
EAHBIBTH Frederick Lembtrrb, 128 .
teesta. December 18. 1 naoatk: ssaheautus
Ooa. , .. ' f
HECEFB Salome Heeker. 484 Orarch, re-
?djeJWasTv J SI JfWwVfm Cfffftll 8ylerfmam0.
TAMAXOTO A TamSaeto. Goad BamsrHaa
bapMsi. liacembee 18, 41 aaaa; peraJmav .
XRVDi Tknmss lrraa. BeUwood . boapinL Pe
te wiper IB, 54 yeam: eerswral aetaorrhage
iG.tO.tr Bearrtee Baa-none, 444 Si Fife,
December IS. 18 yean: toberealar meaiartua.
H'CX'E Mariana lrtas HeCwe. 447 CoUav
25, 58 years; esseer ef
UAaJlT Adettao B. Craat. BBt MVrdgaa Be-
eee, December IS. SO yearn: pertteaiua.- .
PRICE lea Price. Fertmad Medkal heapitil,
larrwmber 18. 81 years; davbetm ewesa.
BACKS A dais Bocae. 1885 Eaat Amor. De-
eewibet 15. 54 yaanj eerswral awntcss.
JEnSCP Charles E. Jeawsp, 254 . East
is. iv yean; garraesm eg
THItX Mrene TkmL. 288 Heaestfc. Psesrsaeg
15. 87 years; cerates e repay.
DO LAV Fraak Henry Doiaa. FarUaad saaa-
tortaaa. Anoisisat IS. as yean; esmais o-
Htaoew.
DMrOBCharlas Samoa uagee. sex- waaerST
years: canlawma ef aire.
OtKiK- Pearl Cook. Owed BasaarHaa keapltsl.
Dcember IS, ZS years; eeane aera peraoatta.
CIl.nr.KT PVwance A . GUbeet, M Bset
ruteeata street, Psesmber IT, ee yean;
OKUrTTB Deaald Earl OrlfmS. 1800 East
Tbirteeatk. Deeembeg 18; ajaagTieOeei.
OrTBOB! Ftaaoes H. Oabora. 24W Kerta
Testa, pecemser 11. is yeam; eerawrai aaa-
BfcrJwX Fsaale EMaa Brows, Coed SamarrtAa
hoapttal. pas amber IB, 48 yeans cercmcma.
ynr. eoa Tea. Goad SaasarUaa aoapasj. W
eember 14. 17 rears taBwreakana
tni:l. loara P. Sender. 424 e Xleeeeth
atrewt. Il.iamhW 14. 78
liKViairR Kdward Robert I.
aoapttal. IMemaeg 1 a. 2. years;
- Pa 14. Mow nt Ttew-
ecember IS. l yeera; aao -
nRIBTB
BUBTCf FORBES X.
854
ad
u. saa. siiif.
stows eroettosay arraaged.
atam eg A-lsee. in. uvnoHxeo-i
aa Re Vreac etecaa. 1
HAT M- BbtTTH Florist. 111 Stb et.
IJrltlJn IS. Fwrtlaad hetet 818 Msn-nias.
' yPHTRAI. PIRgCTOKS
'a-' "K 11.- r 51 Willi
Ai rii ecener Vo xa . oiqia
1 f Bjism a. " Lt.
wnneam aea. Weodiewa IIS. C-1M8. -
' tCsaUased oa Sext yass) T
years; aagtaa
Deaaaaer, Faasstial
aaneterlom.
3
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