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El 0 ITT PAGES. DAILY EAST OU KG ON TAX. PEXDTKTOX. OHEGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1915. rAOK TIIKT'K 3aa For Your Baby. The Signature of JUDGING CONTEST OF r v t w w ' Is the only guarantee that you have tha ' Genuine STOCK IIS CIS 1L OE HELD FARMER' WEEK AT O. A. C. FEB RUARY 1 TO 1 TO HAVE UNIQUE FEATl'HE. Anjr Person of Eltlier fce In State JIctwfiLii the Age of 10 and 18 Years Mar Compete Sot-rot Num. bcr System Will Be Ul In Enter ing fie Contestants. TENTH COUPS OF TIE II ARMY HA! I BADLY OTTOMAI LEI E KIHKIANF A I.L HIT ANNIHILATE Tl'HKISII FOICCE8, HOLDS OFFICIAL REPORT. Klavs Completely Overwiielm M on kin lu Struggle That LaMt Ten Day Frantic Attempt of the Turk to Turn Rumlaii Column Art Sutn.fiilly RepiUm-d. SOCIETY LEADER RETURNS 2 a! prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Costorta. Sold only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; , to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, PtmX HOT FA UN I'M JURORS ARE UA STOLE TO AGREE ROBEBURO, Ore. Jan. . The Juror In the second trial of Roy Farnum on a statutory charge In connection with Edna Morgan' death reported when court reopened that they were unable to agree on a ver dict The jury went out at 1:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon, and. al though forced to deliberate for two right, failed to reach a verdict. At 9:30 Baturay night they reported to Judge Hamilton that they were on able to reach a verdict and the caae vu hopeleaa. The Jurge, however, said they would have to atay out un til Monday morning, unlet they ar rived at a verdict aooner. On report ing their disagreement In court Mon day morning It waa found that Jur or atood eight for conviction and four for acquittal Farnum will be tried a third time on the aame charge although ha la a lo under Indictment charged with second-degree murder, but the trial of which la being poatponed until the minor charge I disposed of . The Farnum caae I one of' the moat peculiar ever tried In the history of Douglaa county. Although Indicted for the murder of Edna Morgan aged 15, he waa twice been tried for anot her crime on the girl he la accused of having murdered. The trial of Far num are coaling Douglaa County seve rat thousand dollar. Farnum la a resident of the Glcndale neighborhood where Enda Morgan a body waa found In the rulna of a burned barn a coup le of works sgo. and Farnum who had long kept company with the young girl, waa arrested and charged with her murder and other offense against the dead girl . OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallls, Ore., Jan. 7. A boys' and girls' stock Judging contest will be held In connection with Far mers' Week at the Oregon Agricultur al College, February 1 to 7- In this the defeat of the 11th corps, la as content any boy or girl In the state between the ages of ten and eighteen yours may compete. Contestants will be entered under the secret number system so that the official Judges will t have no knowledge of the Individual contestants. ef (i,e third Turkish army waa sent The context will be held In the stock to the region east of Erzerum, preced- Judglng pavilion or the college, on ed by two army corps, besides a re entering the ring each contestant will serve torps near Hassan Kalah. be given a blank card on which to j Turks Attempt Rime, write the placing of the animals to- VI ti conformity with the plan of gether with the reasons therefore.' Envey Vdsha, the third army waa to There will be three classes, one of proceed as follows: Jsrsy, Holstln ahd Ayrshire cow Tne 1ln,n and tenth army ,.orpa PETHOGRAD, Jan. 7 That 'the tenth corps of the Turkish army has been almost annihilated by the Rus s'an Caucasus force which Tuesday reported the capture of the ninth and aerled In the official statement of the general staff of the czar's troops de fending tne southeastern part of the empire. The c'flclHl statement follows: At the end of November the bulk o 1 7 1 1 TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING CIRLK! THY THIS! MlRKSYtU U HAIH THICK. CiMlssY, FIXFY ItEAlTUU X. New Y'rk la Wealthiest. NEW YORK Jan. 6 The wealthiest land-owner In the limits of the mu nicipal Jurisdiction, according to a report by Controller Prendergaat, 1 the city of New York. The assessed valuation of the city' holdings is $1 447.647.8(1. of which $1,429,491,340 Is within the city limits. Compared with the figures of 1113 the value of the properties shows an Increase of $71,104,589. The Increase In land value reaches the large fig ure, of 141.689.078, while In the value of building and other Improvement, It totals $29,363,131. each, and four animals in each class. Each animal win De ldentuiea oy s( olt, UI)J form the . offensive wing, card displayed by the holder of, the xhereas the 11th corps had order to animal. ,0,i n powerfully-organized position Contestants will be allowed twenty , and to attract through a strategic minutes each In which to make a' rienoiiMrlion the weight of our study of the animal and write their I troops. In case Russian troops had scores and reason for placing. Sev- taken up the offensive energetically, enty points will be given for correct the nth corps had been ordered to placing of the cow In each class and fall tack on the fortress of Erzerum, thirty point for clear, concise and carrying along with It the Russian logically stated reasons, fortes No fees will be charged but liberal Alternate Offensive U Flan, cash prizes will be given to the wln-j "The 10th Turkish army corps was ners. To those who win In the col-: then to advance In two columns, the lectlve placing, the prizes will be $10.; first Including one division proceed $9. $8. $7. $6 and $5 respectively. Ad-, Ing toward Id by the Oltl-Chal valley ditlonal prizes of $3 and 2 respectively The s.eond. two divisions strong, was will be awarded to contestant making to advance on Ardost through the the best ratine In Judging each of the Ze-rvy Chal valley. The ninth corpa three classes. 0 Within Un nilnutna aftr aa appli cation of Danderlne you cannot flml a single trace of did ruff or falling hair and your scalp wilt not Itch, but what will please you most will ba aft. er a few weeks' use, when you aee rew hair, flue and downy at first ea but really new hair growing all over the acalp. A little Danderlne Immediately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. Just moLnten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one email strand at a time. The effect la am azingyour hair will b light, fluff and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and prove that your hair Is a pretty and aoft a any that It haa been neglected or Injured by carelesa treatment that all; you surely can have beautiful hair and lot of It If you will Just try a little Danderlne. ADMIRAL DEW A NAMED JAPS' EXYOY TO FAIR TOKIO. Jan. (. The Japanese Cab Inet has designate Admiral Haron FhlKeta Dewa as a special envoy to the I'anama-raclfic Exposition. Rear-Admiral Dewa is one of Ja jan distinguished naval officers, in the Russo-Japanese war he was with Admiral Togo all through the Fort Arthur blockade, and later command ed a squadron during the naval battle with the Russians In the Sea of Ja pnn. Early lat year he was appoint ed head of the naval commission which Inquired Into the Japanese na val scandal. In which bribery was charged in connection with the allot ment of construction contracts. j'i niVrr. .i-1. . 1 1- .... m ARROW DUDLEY 2)i inches high NORMAN 29 inches high COLLARS CLOSE fitting, graceful styles with smartly cut curved (fronts, that admit of easy cravat tieing. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc. Maker, Troy, N. Y. I'M LITTLE! - BUT OH MY ! Id this little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candles,' Nuta, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Etc. A fine large stock on hand and selling fast. Pay our price and aava money. Phompt delivery make ua aa near aa your telephone. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN East Alta St, , Phone 536 DEATH COMES TO MAIN AS HE SITS AT AUTO WHEEL (. FOIU; E HICKMAN, WELL KNOWN FARMER PASSES AWAY AT LA GRANDE. LA GRANDE, Ore., Jan. 7. George Ruckman, aged 68 year, and well known Allcel farmer died at t o'clock last evening at the steering wheel of hi automobile. In company with Mrs. Ruckman he waa returning from the home of his son Sam Ruckman, nearby, and while leisurely driving along the machine suddenly swerved into the fence and stopped. The turn of the car called Mrs. Ruckman's at tention to the fact that something was wrong. To her horror she dis covered her husband's lifeless body at the wheel. He had spoken a few moments previous. Later Investigation proved that the machine had been shut off. It Is sup posed that Mr. Ruckman felt an at tack coming on and instinctively shut off the apparatus of his car, dying in the same Instance. Mrs. Ruckman gave the alarm and was taken to her home. About a rnlle from the Sam Ruck man home, the auto went Into a enow drift and Mr. Ruckman got out to clear the way, and soon drove on. The arrival of death took place about three miles farther on. Mr. Ruckman had been In the best of health and has had no known af fections of heart trouble. Funeral arrangements have not been announced this afternoon. Three eons, a daughter and the widow survive. The sons are Will and Sum of this valley, R. J. of Wal la Walla and Mary Peal of Joseps. Many distant relations, Including the Cochran family, live here and at Port land, and most of them will likely be at the funeral. was to tike the offensive In the Inter vals between the 10th and 11th ar my forps. "Our troops In the region of Oltl c hecked with great courage the Turk. lsh advance, despite the numerical superiority of the enemy, though sev eral counter attacks Inflicted heavy losses. "In the meantime we detected a strong Turkish column, reinforced by Mussulmen rebels, which was ad vancing from the Panjouretsk and Jal Agouztschamsk passe in the di rection of Ardham. The garrison which we had. left at this point, after holding out 17 days, fell back a little to the east Strengthened Russians Attack. "Having received reinforcement we attacked, on January 3, the Turk ish forces concentrated at Ardham and Inflicted upon the enemy a com plete defeat. We captured the flag of the eighth Infantry regiment, a part of the Constantinople garrison. "During the development of a sub sequent action we discovered that the bulk of the Turkish forces, that Is to say, the ninth and 10th army corps, weretaklng the offensive against Earl Kamysh. This movement was under taken through mountain roads and steep passes buried deep In snow. "The Turkish troops were abund antly provided with provisions and war material. The enemy had plan ned the operation, relying on the sym. rathy and help of the natives who previously had been Influenced by Turkish emissaries. "The task of our troops consisted In holding on the front important forces of the enemy and at the same unit- in uiirrmK a irMaium-e duuuk enough to check the ninth and 10th corpa. Battle Lasts Ten Days. "In spite of the extraordinary diffi culties of this, In spite also of the rigors of the winter and of necessity of fighting In passe of mountain! rising 10,000 feet and covered with mow, our allant troops, after a fierce battle extending over ten day ful filled brilliantly the exceptional task which' had been Imposed upon them. "They repulsed the frantic attack of the Turks on the flank and on the front and at Sari Kamysh enveloped and almost anlnhilated two Turkish corps. They captured one of these corps with Its commander, three di vision generals with their staffs, a Mrs. LorUlard Sencer. NEW YORK. Jan. . After a year spent in the mountain stronghold ef the head hunting Moros and Jolo. where no woman had ever penetrated before, Mrs. Lorlllard Spencer, philan thropist and society woman of New York, has arrived in San Francisco, enroute to New York. She is accom panied by her companion Miss Kath erlne Buffum. "The only real dan ger," said Mrs. Spencer, "was In reaching the Moro country. We wer forced to ride horseback for many miles through the Jungle. We ford ed swift running streams and climbed mountains, guided by a native In whom we had none too much confi dence. Snakes hissed at us from the heavy undergrowth." Mr. Spencer failed to find the Moros the blood thirsty savages they had been painted. RI SINESS IN AMERICANS IS BRISKER IN LONDON LONDON, Jan. 6 Busineas was brisker In the American section on the atock market especially in the United State Steel shares, which changed hand between 51 1-8 and 51 3-4. Canadian Pacific sold from 180 1-2 down to 159 1-4, but rallied and closed at 180 1-4. A large busi ness waa done In war loans and con sols, while the oflfcial board record ed reveral markings In American rails and bonds. Words of wisdom are few, but there are many echoes. COFFEE CLUB IS INSTRUMENTAL IN FINDING 17 WORK NEW INSTITUTION SECURES EM PLOYMENT FOR MEN HERE OUT OF A .TOB. Seventeen more men were given employment during the past week through the agency of the Coffee Hub according to the report of jlin.ixer Percy Hilbcrt. bringing the 5otal vp t.i i. The following la the report for the week ending January 3: Attendance 125 Meals served for cash 120 Meals served for work 1 Call for help from citizens 14 Employment provided . 17 Receipt for week $8.04 Expense (for meals only) $8.40 Totals since opening of club (five week): Attendance 172 Meal served for cash 772 Meals served for work 28! Meals served free 51 Calls for help 71 Employment provided 8 Receipts ..'..$39.72 Expense (for meals only) '. .. .$37.56 A decrease Is noted for the paat week due largely to Improved weather condition and more employment On the other hand the Coffee Club 1 at tracting more of the better class of laborers who are through It agency finding substantial position. i 1 I c -3 t i , The January White Sales Japemow NiirtcM I weaver. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. . Seven teen Japanese nurses and three Jap anese surgeons, headed by Dr. JIro Suzuki, surgeon general of the Janan- number of officers, thousands of sol eje army, arrived here on the liner oler ana many guns, rajjia-urers uu Shlnyo Maru and will take the first horses. train for the east. They will re-em- "The fighting waa very fierce on bark for the European battlefields, the principal front and of course ne- Three nurses are the pick of the Japanese Red Cross, and all have been decorated for bravery and effi ciency under fire. Some are heroine both of the Roxer rebellion and the Russo-Japane.e war. 3 i'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL: We neither grind nor sell Glasses; 1 S We use them to cure "headaches, pains about the eyes, red and Inflamed EE S eye lids, obstructed tear ducts, blurred and poor vision. E S Our patients never require their eyes tested a second time, the re- Z frnctlve error never changes, nothing change but tho focu for read- S lng from the ages of 45 to 66; for this a piece Is added. S S Wo use a copyrighted method, entirely different and superior to S tho methods taught In schools and medical books. D.N. Reber, M. D. 5 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. E Schmidt Building. E Office Hour: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. E rjllllJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllMlllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf- OREGON tiERMANS WANT CONTRABAND CUT cessitated a change In the grouping of our forces In regions of second ary Importance. We brought certain detachments nearer our frontier.. "We have not yet ascetalned the extent 'of our booty. The pursuit ol the enemy still continues." OFF WASHINGTON, Jan. . The Ore gon German-American societies ask the Oregon delegation to have laws passed enabling the president to lay an embargo' upon all contraband of war excepting foodstuffs, thus tending to end the European war by withdraw ing all aid from the contedlng powers. VICTORY To win you must first pea- ' seas good health, and this ran only be attained by keep ing the Stomach, Liver and Bowels strong and working harmoniously. If there In dis turbance of these organs try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Submarine Is Conqueror. BERLIN, Jan. 6. An official an nouncement made public through the official press hurenl says: "A Herman submarine boat report ed by wireless to tho admiralty in Ber lin that It has torpedoed and sunk In the English Channel off Plymouth the Brltlnh buttleship Formidable. "The submarine was pursued by British destroyer but escaped undamaged." AKIZONK "DRY" LAW VIOLATOR SENTENCED TUCSON, Orla., Jan. 6. Ixmls Gherna, a saloonkeeper arrested Jan uary 1, by pre-arrangement. to test the Arizona prohibition law. was found guilty In the superior court and given a sentence of 80 days or a fine of $100. Gherna refused to plead prior to Judgment in ordor to give basis for habeas corpus proceedings, which will be Instituted Wednesday for the pur lose of bringing the validity of the law to a legal test. January white sales have become a merchandising institution. This year, however, they have more than their usual attractiveness be cause of the low price of cotton. Merchants and manufacturers, with their country's prosperity at heart, are making unusual efforts to encourage the sale of cotton goods. Prices are favorable and the of these sales will have in the coming business revival. The ad vertising columns of The Oregonian are an excellent guide the best stores. 3 m fc3 success their impetus East to 3 m m 13 r-3 E ' i h C- t I t I t- F -3 'tmm,,-