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t:ii: o:;i:gc::i daily jouiinal, portlakd. tuecdav, januaf.y zz, igi; USE OFF 01 FUND ; TO AID ACTIVITIES IN " "EXISTENCE IS URGED . ' ' ' ' .. I 1 W. F. Woodward Protests Erec- . tion of New Soldiers' and a k A t -I a-.!. . ; manors' uubnouse in wry. -Vigorous protest against the plan an ' Bounced by the Fosdlck: commission to build here a club house exclusively for ? army and navy men was voiced by Wil liam F. Woodward, vice prealdent of the Chamber of Commerce, chairman of one of ' the local exemption board . and '.head of Woodard-Clarke company. "The money that Portland ha eon trlbuted to the recreational work of the i Fosdlck commission or that the commii i aion intends to- spend here should be I used, not in duplicating; facilities that t already exist here, bnt In strengthening T existing recreational facilities," said Mr. I Woodward. - Activities Alroady Established -4 "Soldiers' have learned to find recrea tional facilities wimin me camps at ins T. M. C. A. and they know that when they com to Portland precisely the same 4 facilities are freely and cordially open to t them. The T. M. C. A. Is an. institution T that fcaa atattta and inv ltfm ta vhnm V a soldier or sailoraddresses an inquiry ls able to tell him where to find the i T. M. C. A. building. i - "We have given hundreds of thousands 4 of dollars to the work of the T. M. C. A. 4 We have just finished giving $50,000 to i the Knights of Columbus and part of the t money, it may - reasonably be expected, f can be spent here to add to the recrea tional facilities provided In the Knighta i of Columbus building, f. "Both the T. M. C. A. and the Knights f of Columbus have entirely eliminated re 4llgious lines and serve absolutely as non- sectarian bodies. . C -; Balidlag Planned, If Report , f '.'."The Multnomah Amateur Athletic 'club. opens Its doors freely and with cor A dial welcome to all enlisted men. L "Our mayor Is ready at any time to f Open The Auditorium for entertainments that will add to the pleasure of the boys In the service. t "let the Fosdlck commission use its 'funds in providing entertainment, but by . strengthening and without duplicating A Portland's very efficient facilities al 1 ready provided." " Charles Lloyd of San Francisco has 7 come to Portland as the local reDresenta- tive of the Fosdlck commission and has established offices in the Northwestern Tiank hulMina with thp a nnnnncpmint that ha m H v ramnln ni Innr w u air months In order to establish here the recreational work of the commission. whlh Includes the buildinir of a Rnldiern' J and sailors' club bouse. fr Hardware Dealers -v Of State Meeting The Oregon Retail Dealer and Imple ment association convened at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Imperial hotel with an attendance of from 200 to 250 dele gates representing Idaho, Washington and Oregon. - "The keynote of the convention is bet ter business methods and more effi ciency," said B. E. ' Lucas, secretary. "Great interest Is being shown by the members in the hardware situation as to prices and a shortage of certain ma terials due to the war." Frank B. White addressed the conven tion . at 2 o'clock on "Community -and Business Betterment," and E. - TImms spoke on "Business Camouflage and Barrage." Wednesday morning Milton A. Miner will address the convention . on "Our Country at War." K. T. Jacobs of the Internal revenue department will speak on the "Federal Income and War Tax Laws." The convention will close Fri day. Election of officers will be held Friday morning. JOHN F.: NUGENT IS NAMED FOR SENATOR FOR STATE OF IDAHO CHICKEN DINN NOR ER CIGARS WERE ABLE TO TOLL OFFICERS AWAY Hunt and Martin Make Raid on Chinese Lottery Joint on North Third Street. NEW. UNITED STATES:;, SENATOR FOB IDAHO Successor to' James H. Brady Is Native Son j Representative of Progressive Element Boise, Idaho, Jan. 22. John F. Nu- cent of Boise. Democrat, has been appointed by Governor Alexander suc cessor to the late James H. Brady as United States senator from Idaho. , Mr. Nugent, who is now In Washington, will assume his duties at once and serve until the election of his successor at the November election this year. The appointment of Mr. Nugent, al though bitterly opposed by the Hawiey faction of the party, came as no sur prise to a majority of Idaho Demo crats. While many considered that ex Governor James Hr-Hawiey was- the logical man for, the place, because of the fact that he won the senatorial nomination from Nugent in 1914. it was recognised that the political situation made the appointment of the latter probable. For years both Hawiey and Nugent have aspired to represent Idaho in the senate. They have been and are to day the leaders of the two Democratic factions in the state Hawiey of the conservative faction and Nugent of the progressive. - BIt airy Is Reflected ' Bitter rivalry has existed between the two factions and this rivalry has been reflected in the two leaders. Governor Alexander, before his election, was af aSSBBSSSSBSSM .. ... ''SSMpSMBMSBS SI .A 'r:vv r '.,". :i x-''-;te5Fsi , ;V f " "Wit John F. Nugent SITUATION IN INTERESTS PRESIDENT (Continued from Pats On) CUBE FIRE Oil . U.S.S. MOBY Chief .Yeoman on Vessel Killed; Revolutionary Forces Are Sus pected and Protest Made.' L other places In Oregon and the rest were ex i-oruano. , . . f ... .. .. y" r v 1 . In addition to the fact that . more .than 100 new Bhriners succeeded Jtn croeslng the burning sands lt is learned that The Auditorium waa gaily bedizened (or the occasion. . . i - .- '-t 'y. . ', . Effulgent decorations ' greeted the eye and pun gently sweet Incense and Turk ish cigarettes gave an atmosphere of the Far Eaat.' -' , - .-. At the dose -of Che mystic ceremonial in the afternoon" a procession was formed which drew up at the Multno mah hotel. Delicious viands were de molished on ( four festal boards. The toastmasters ' were George W. Staple- ton. Mayor Baker. William Davis and H ,yi UtUefJeld. X . .r .. , . .. .', I A. dinner was also given at which the ladies of All Kader temple enUrtalned the wives of Tthe visiting nobles. . for drivers of sutonyobUea and. motor cycles la front .of the police etatlon. Second' and Oak streets.' free of charge. A dial will be used in. making the test Headlight - Tests to Be Made by Police Beginning jtonlght and until further notice between :15 and C:4S o'clock. Sergeant Ervin and The officers of the traffic department will test headlights lty of the central empires waa Question- In faoe, the great majority of officials were of the opinion that it wilt not. They say that Emperor Charles still is Even the prospects of a nice Chinese chicken dinner and cigars could not ' filiated with the Nugent faction, but I too much under the domination of the VJZZ ,3 i7Si-?..7-ei -lnoe 'ng . governor has endeav- German emperor to make any conces- from the search of lottery tickets at 9S nred to cement the factions and unite I .... North Third street, Monday night. Of- Srn.rtv To a t dZ he was iona to the oPPOsiUon. And the oppo- f leer Hunt went to the front door and ( successful in this attempt," but the sitlon so far la too weak to enforce its louna i Doiiea. a iaim ouiiing death of Senator Brady brought on a wllL heard In the Inner reressex. Martin . i i . ! went in through the back door and I terness. general strikes-poiiUcal " Uey caught several men as they were trvine t,...... . . I are and not economic which now are to escane while Hunt was batterini ! "11"" l" In progress throughout the dual em down the front door. When both of- ! on" whe rebv Har wo to . plrcs" aaln haVe "harp,y mPnMld fleers finally got in they foWd a China- fSf tfL HLll , the war weariness of the Austro-Hun- man In full street dress with a kitchen "'"'""v . garian people. All f the reports re apron on over hi. cloth who was Just , a"0 .I.Wk? sianinK xo aress a cnicKen. : p.,t, p..j, ,v, -., n. M11"1 oun;c " floor, but every time they went near J5? A?!0,!.1!16. .S??1?! I tinuatlon of the war. They are honestly Washington. Jan. 22. fU. P.WFlrlng by Chinese on the United States gun boat Monocaey which resulted in killing one American sailor and badly wounding fwo others, was made the subject of protest to the Chinese government to day by American Minister Reinsch. The attack on the American vessel look place, according to official advices. on the Yangtse river. 50 miles above Tochow. It is believed revolutionary forces were responsible and the Chinese government 'will be called on to run down and punish the offenders. The navy, also received a report on the Incident in the following message : -iOn January , IT the United States gunboat Monocaey, whil cruising about 60 miles above Tochow, on the Yangtse river, waa fired on by entrenched Chi nese 'and waa hit a number of times. H. I. O'Brien, chief yeoman, was fatally injured and W. N. Donnelly, seaman, slightly wounded. The fire, was re turned by the Monocaey. '"It is believed the Chinese were ban dits or revolutionists." It was thought in some Quarters that the Chinese may have thought they were firing on a Japanese boat. CEREMONIAL IS ENDED BUT MANY SHR1NERS ARE STAYING OVER One Hundred Twenty-six Daring Ones Brave Burning Sands at Ceremonial Monday. they were handed a cigar and told they , nt ,,tht " . o " 1 , t,," demniues, for a peace without annexations or in- gent, without the appearance of die regarding the wishes of the party. talned a great quantity of tickets. Henry 1Z " V, . " "Tou cannot start or maintain a sue- t .v, A. j-i -" mai "had enough tickets for evidence." A secret shelf was found that con As a very high official of the United States government today pointed- out: Jung, proprietor of the lotter, pleaded as the two men had. of their Lj evolution with women and wlth- guilty and was fined $10 this 'morning, f "1" n prof;am' ",was out arms." -Kr,o- rn-- .,,. j his plain duty to follow its spirit by I Wlnir art A Crtnner Tnir n.r. fln.l e t rh nnrt t-f WimKr a innri,mon naming Nugent as the successor to ' - 0,... ST.-m Tn At, PTVt. V - V. -1 1 1 was sentenced to two days in Jail sentence being suspended. the j l ' (genuine a ii would follow out the original plan, ex cept that Nugent's campaign for elec tion would come this year Instead of two years later. , Is Native Soa John F. Nugent is a native son of But the discontent eventually must have its effect in view of the fact that the Austro-German drive In Italy has been checked for the winter at least. The downfall of the Austrian ministry undoubtedly the minor body of which Dr. von Zydler is president, although the dispatches on the subject are con flicting Indicates how the unrest has One off the best V little 1 AIDS TO THRIFT thisj handy . dime pocket bank. Thousands ot them are "doing their bit". In Portland an1 elsewhere in the conservation of money. Get yours today at eur Savings Department. LADD & TILTON BANK Washington and Third Member Federal Reserve System 03 Save wheat by dividing up- your bread orders between these two loaves. Serve half and half. Whole Wheat is the real war loaf. Healthy, too! TJuy your bread from your grocer The O wl Theatrical Cold Cream CKIN health is based on absolute cleanliness and properly nour ished tissues. As a cleanser. Thi Owl Theatrical Cold Cream is better than soap or water. As a tissue builder it is unsurpassed. ; f t In the purchase of silver, gold, or precious 6tones- when you buy anything of impor tance or of intrinsic value you see to it that you get the genuine and watch carefully for the mark of identification. There is only One Genuine Aspirin. The "Bayer Cross" appears on the only Genuine Aspirin, made in the United States for more than ten years. "The Bayer Cross- f Thetiade-nuk"Ap!rin"(keg.C.S.Pt. V II c'deter of sallcylicacid in these tablets i of the reliable Bayer manufacture. I i I . II 1 S5b1111bi3bBEbbb Your Guarantee of Purity1 While the scheduled part of the cere monial program has been completed and many Shriners have departed for tnetr homes not a few remained in Portland today to finish the celebration. Numerous "banquets reduced the pon derous weight on the festal boards and the flesh pots have taken on an ultra Hooverlxed appearance. One hundred and twenty-six candi dates were Initiated into the order Mon day night at The Auditorium. The Dalles gave the largest number, SI from that place being initiated. Pendleton gave 22, Astoria four and Corvallis four. Eleven more were listed from various Butter-Nut and WholeWheat i A positive delight after exposure to wintry winds. Absolutely pure never gets rancid. The last bit in the can is as fresh and sweet as the first you use. Pound tins 60c. Sent postpaid any where in the United States. Bold ia the twnraiz trs f THE OWL DRTJO COad other wood drag stores. The Big, Clean, Sweet Loaves Idaho. His. father was a leading mem- J permeated official quarters. oer OL ino ia? Dar OI Ior Labor Leaders I. done Ciernia many years. The new senator was a I . . . ., ., conspicuous figure in the Moyer-Hay- '" " :'k' wood-PettUone trial, being chief local I 1 " " counsel for the defense. At these trials OI AMm na ,"u"Tr ,17' James H. Hawiey, his opponent for sen- "2n Program originally enunciated by atorlal honors, was chief counsel tor oun -"". " the prosecution. Senator Borah was M,ae Dy lne AUBiro-uerman associate counsel for the state, and K. caDal tne beginning of a movement that I. Perky, who was appointed United muBl meviiaoiy resuii in compieie revo- States senator by Governor Hawloy to I lutlon in the central empire can he seen, fill the unexpired term of the late Sen- "ne very, significant' fagtor in the stnr HRvhnrn waa imviit I present crisis is the attitude of the for the defense. I Vatican, lis great muuencv now oeing Mr. Nugent " led the fight in 1908 exerted against the German annexa agalnst ex-Senator Fred T. Dubois for tlon P'an. The pope is understood the reorganisation of the Democratic to nave maorsea an 01 me war aims party in Idaho, which at that time. enunciated Dy resiaeni wiison under Debols' leadership, was engaged wUh the xcePUon hU Alsace-Lor- in an anti-Mormon crusade. i v... v.. m"--" Following his success In that cam- 01 1081 ProvlnGes le vaiican palgn he acted as state chairman. He "mains suent. .... was one of the original Wilson Demo- iPoris nave Deen receivea inaicating crats of Idaho, championing the cause tnat the Turkish authorities have kept of the president previous to the Baltl-I ecr"1 . "Lno L" more Convention in 1S12. , prooaon w viuewn. nnm uiim news spreaas uirougnoui ine vniomtn 1 I . . 1 t 111 .V. . nrnni P AC DIICCIS Cir lempire, u iv wruwiij win, tuo unreal. rLUrLt Ul" nUoblA AKt of the Turks and their bitterness against LOOKING FOR RECOGNITION S S'SJt1 believed here that Turkey shortly will be about ready to consider a separate peace and diplomats point out that at I una Few your chance will have gone we need to get rid of about 3000; pairs in Our Annual (OaribnuMl from Pace One) r i r k . r: i r .. V h t t u Relief from pain with the midst of the ruins of an external tne Present time the entente easily could and civil war, the peoples of Russia attord to maka .costly concessions to win k -ia trt 4 t,a .. take Turkey out of the war and open the The all-Russian convention of work- way f an "em,i,v aaint the central men ana soldiers' Soviets. whlih ia nrf. sumably to form the future arovemment of Russia, now that the constituent as- J Crown Council Is Called sembly is dissolved, was delayed In its Berne, Jan. 22. I. N.. S.) With meeting today, wot all delegates have strikes spreading throughout Austria arrived, and until the complete mem- Hunearr and the neonle wildlv demand- bership is here the situation will mark hng peace. Emperor Charles has taken BAUME BENGUE Ask your physician why this original French product, famous for a quarter of a century, is remarkably sooth -, frig in cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, headaohe, gout, sciatica, and other local pain. Ob- rtainable at all druggists in spite of war conditions. Send for free sample. TOi.oW&dg etoANY time. Foreign Minister Trotsky and other members of the Russian peace delega tion were expected back this week from Brest-Lltovsk. It waa . asserted today that Trotsky would address an other appeal to the allies outlining the progress made at Brest-Lltovsk and alarm and is reported to have summoned a crown council at the Schoenbrunn castle. Information reaching here today from Vienna and Budapest stated that the situation has been complicated still fur ther by the resignation of the cabinet. Representatives of the Pan-Germans urging them again to join in general and militarists are demanding that ;j ucKuiiuwub. Count Csernln be succeeded as foreian The murder of former Ministers I miniator tv man nt -iitAmer stuff." jvoaosnain ana bningareri waa of-1 tt,t hii thi dm,ii m from th ficiaUy announced today, as the work J annexaUonists, the press and public are of Bolshevik fanatics who were stirred I becoming bolder in their demand for to a irensy oy appeals or a number immediate peace "peace at any price" 01 meraoerj 01 tne owuc xieet, just and relief from the intolerable food sit arnvea, mat mey taxe tne rate or I nation. tnose opposing them into their own "Thin tnio-l" ald the Arheitar Zftlt- hands. lunar "la Knimr wasrel In thai Interest of imperialism entirely. Arise, you work Czar to Stand Trial ers and Socialists of Germany and Aus- Petrosrad. Jan. 22. (I. jtf. s. For. 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Visit the School, and be convinced of its time saving qualities and spe cial character. Aviation and Automobile School Practical Shop. Laboratory and Lecture Room Instruction In Avia tion fclngine. Ignition, Carboretion. Starting and Lighting Systems, and all other details in the construction, operation, and driving of 'automo biles. New equipment, new build ing, expert Instructors. There's a need for highly trained men in both the army and elm life. Why don't you get ready now? Illustrated catalogue on any one of the above schools mailed on re quest. ADDRESS Division A, Room 416, Dept. ef , Education, Y. M. C. Portland, Oregon - f ; NIGHT SCHOOL Second Term JUST BEGINNING at BUSINESS COLLEGE: ENROLL NOW Good position as soon as competent. ..1 4