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NOVKMIIKR 14, IOIN (HOOK OOt'XTT JOCRVIl. Page 9 The Real Coffee Taste In found In a Mi-iiiliig cup of Cm. c-iit Crrain futUn. The pcrfrrt Mind of Mlrrngdi, flavor nl aroma, limurra rup of coffee thai Is rvully kihhI coffin. Thlii It the corta you hav been look ing for k your grocer t osupply you. ', '. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUIITEREST Principal Event, of the Week i Briefly Sketched (or Infer I matlon of Our Readers. 1 Portland will appropriate 11.126,470 for Its' public school In IBM. , Tb Western Walnut association onvened at McMliwvlll Wednesday. Mis Doris Sawyer baa become tester for tb Llua county Cow Tvat log association. Farmers' and bomemsker' week Will not be held at th Oregon Agrl tuHural college thla winter. Plant art being made for holding th annual fork county corn alio In Independence December It and 14. la the Hlllaboro city election an Initiated tneaaure cloning motion pic ture theater on Sunday wa defeated, 171 to 144. r I Three hundred and seventeen boxe f pears shipped to the Earl Fruit aoaapaay In Chicago by Dugald Camp bell, of Eugene, aold for 11144.89. i Oftalsls of th big oil companies represented In Oregon have annouuo d that service stations and garage will resume Sunday gaaoltne sale at MM. Multnomah county's road pro gramme for 1919 calls for an expendl tur of 1735.467.50, according to the teatatlv estimate of contemplated work. The Marshfleld city council ha. adopted one of the most drastic dance ordinance In the state, requiring li cense and restrictions that ars very rigid. It Is fesred that Influenea may wipe out Hood River valley's few re saining Indians. Th epidemic ha truck a village aorta of th city of Heed River. ' ' Ths publlo service commission has uspended ths action of the American Railway Express company In dlscon Matting offices at Sumpter, Whitney kad Prairie. ' j Robbers entered the Cltisen' Stat tank at Grass Valley, dynamited the Vault aad escaped with a number of bal4 skscks, sens valuasls securt- L'tJi iwa'l wi olwiiaa.- 0) i ffl rfVn I I i aanTlM f M 1 lb. 40o t lbs. 7 So Weme officials In th town f Vmatllla, sleeted tw years ago, when they went out aad mad a spirited campslgn against ths aiea, war re turned t office la the late eleetlen. Oregon soldiers t th number of 181, of which 40 are from MuUaoauh county, have bee returned their home slat from ths ..various camp and cantonments on account f tuber culosis. Miss Pearl Snedeker has the dis tinction of being the first woman te take up cow testing assoclatloa work lu Oregon. The association, Hating 7(1 eows, of which shs hs charge. Is In Tillamook. Ths big prune packing plant of the California Tacking- corporation lo cated In Dallas baa just received an order from the United State govern ment for about 8,600,000 pound of processed prune. .- Linn ceunty will have an experi enced delegation In the coming see don of ths legislature, for every man lected to a !eg4tlatlv office fross that ceuaty ha had previous service la th Oregea legislature. The poetefflc department ha no tified Representative MoArthur that slace no one will take tk poet master- shin at Pleaeant Home. Multnomah tng the discontinuance of the office. The heaviest Crater Lake travel In th blstsry of th national park I reported for th season f 1911 by Assistant Superintendent H. E. Mom yer. lis reports 11,041 visitor regis tered en th park keeks up to Novem ber L ' - .-. Coos county has established a tu berculosis department at th county farm near Cequllle for the purpose of furnishing attention to people af flicted with that dlsesse during the time the state Institution at Salem Is overcrowded. Th Coos A Curry Telephone com pany ha applied to th public serv ice commission to be granted author ity to Impose a toll rate between Co quill and Myrtle Point; also to be granted Increase on certala rentals and service charges. Professor H. D. Seudder, of the Ore gon Agricultural college ha been en gagsd tn field Investigations In ths vlolnlty of Amity, and from that vi cinity south to Independence, the past tan days, In eonnsctloa with plans for a irajituL d?jR8"x.09n Urm, YOU'LL enjoy the cold days when you are wearing a warm, comfortable slip-on sweater or sweater coat and the cold days of winter will have a dif f er ' ent meaning: to you when you go out properly dressed for the weather. Here are garments that, in addition to being: warm and wholly comfortabl are cleverly mad and wonderfully attractive. They're th kind that you hav seen exceptionally well-dressed people woar, that look as though they had been mad to order. W design knit garment Just as com very well-known cut ters plan a gown or suit of clothes, the mod of tha moment Is caught and fashioned Into Jantaen knit wear. It keeps us always on tho alert but It pays big dividends In th popu- laxity of our Una. ust try one on and se AND BB SURE TO LOOK AT UB LABEL JANTZEN KNITTING MILLSh gfcjj A JORDAN A HYDE ROSS R. ROBINSON Telephone rates for exchange serv ice will be Increased la Oregon No vember 16, according to claims mad befors the publlo service commission. Irrespective of whether the proposed advance I approved by the commie len. Thl unusual situation 1 de clared to be due to the fact that the telepbono service I under tb control f th postofflo department, which has exercised the power of th federal government to enable th company to Bisk an advanc which the cesapaay assort I neoeeeary to eaabl lav provement f servlee. , 'A. J. Partsn, manager; Fraas Nlo ml, president; Jacob Khtvale and W. V. Reive, director of th Weston Workmen' Publishing company, a "Innlsn socialist concern, of Astoria, iwer arrested on charge of sedition. The men are accused of circulating seditious literature and trying to dls csurage enlistment la th army and ary. j Th efty of Astoria ha applied te th stats water board for appropria tion of water from Big reek to sup ply an additional municipal watsrj upply at an estimated cost of $500, 00. The plan 1 to build a pipeline II H mile long. Th prevent popula tion f Aatorla 1 placed at 20.000, .with aa eatlmated population of 60,000 . la the next few year. - I i The tunnel of the Homestead . branch of th Oregon Short Lin, which run between Huntington and Homestesd, caught fire from a pas senger train passing through IL Tb tunnel 1 located west of Homestead aad Is a half-mile long. It will b many day befors th tunnel can be cleared, timbered and retracked and made safe for traffic Judge K. S. Bennett, democrat, of Ths Dalle, evidently ba been elected associate Justice of the Oregon su preme court ever Circuit Judge Coke, f Marskfleld. by a plurality t be tween 260 aad 40. Official or com plete unofficial return from SI oouav tle aad th Incomplete oeuat e( Curry, Oraat aad Haraey give Tb Dalle Jurist a lead 400 ever Cek. 1 Though hs Is oaly 86 year old. Charles CbHd. of Brewmsvlll. arch ably ""will b "dean" f th Orogoa' aeus t rprsnttTat Us ens- lag session of tho legislature. Hs 1 was re-elected a representative (ff at. ; Lion ceunty for a fourth coaefly J term aad there will prekabiy b a ! other houss member at th 111! -ton with his record for ceailaaeu ervlc. - .-.- -wrH$?'-Following a long cenferens be tween city and county officials, 4ty aad itat health ofloers, medical of floors from Vancouver barraoks aad Varleu business Interest relattv to U Spanish , Influcnsa epldemlo . la Portland, Mayor Baker Issued aa or der that th closing baa waloh ha been In effect In that city for nearly a month will be lifted Sunday, No vember 17. The state military polio, now num bering about 110 man, will be reduced to a force of 16 men. Including of ficers, and Adjutant Oeneral Beeb will cut down hi offlc fore and take other atop to trim th expense of the military organization la thl state, aa a result of a conference between Governor Wlthycombe, Major Delcb of the military polio and Adjutant Qejisial BtteJjfi - - - - ' ' Wear nwaaL-4saawsBa4l MARSHAL F0CH iy -wi flic S;'' Marshal Foch, allied comm.nder In chlef, whose military leadership over. whelmed ths Germans and terminsted ths world war. EMPEROR AND GROWN PRINCE ABDICATE i Ihave decided to proclaim a republic. Schleswlg Holsteln, the Prussian letter of abdication Saturday morning Province, which formerly belonged to at the German grand headquarters In ! Denmark, Is to be proclaimed an inde the presence of Crown Prince Fred-! pendent republic, erlck William and Field Marshal Hln-1 Friedrlch Ebert, Socialist leader, has denburg, according to a dispatch from ' been appointed Imperial chancellor. Amsterdam. He has issued a proclamation saying The Oertnan crown prince signed his that he plans to form a people's gov- renunciation to the throne shortly af terward. It Is believed that King Ludwig- of Bavaria and King Frederick August of Saxony also have abdicated. Before placing his signature tq tho document, an urgent message from Phillpp Scheidemann, who was a So cialist member without portfolio In tb Imperial cabinet, was handed to the emperor. He read it with a shiver. Then he signed the paper, saying: "It may be for the good of Germany." The emperor was deeply moved. He consented to sign tho document onlyj There Is bloodshed, but so far mas when be received th new of th sacrea and anarchy that usually mark latest events tn the empire. . I nation-wide revolutions appear to have - Serlou food difficulties are-expect- ed In Germany owing to th stoppage of .trains. REPUBLICANS TO CONTROL IG. 0. P. Will Havs Votss Sufficient i to Organize Both Houses. Washington. A republican majori ty In the next congress of at least two in the senate and of not less than 43 In the house was assured from returns from the scattering doubtful district. ' Word from Detroit of election In Michigan on almost complete official return of Commander Newberry for ; the senate over Henry Ford Increased the republican senate roll to 4, a oar majority. j The democrats have 46, wltn tne Idaho contest between Senator Nugent democrat and former Governor Good4el7 other kingdom, grand duchy, do ing (till in doubt I On tho faoe of almost complete of ficial returns Nugent lsads by BOO, but Gooding has demanded aa official count which will be made November wttn revolt Dresden, its capital la 15- I reported in rebel hands, aad the Saxon Tho political lineup of th nrtjng aD0Ut to abdicate or be with house 1 as follows, based on returns ( drawn. up to tho present: v I In Wurttemburg the cabinet has re- Republicans, 239; democrats, lM: Independent I; socialist 1. Prospect of holding not less than id seats la the senate, regardle f the outcome of the Idaho contest places the republicans In a position to democrats and reorganise. Oklahoma Favor Suffrage. ' Oklahoma City. Complete official return to the state election board in dicates beyond doubt adoption of the woman suffrage amendment to th constitution. THE MARKETS. Portland. Oats No. I white feed, $53.60 ton. Barley Standard teed, $47.60 ton. Corn Whole, $7377; cracked, $76 ?7S.- Hay Timothy, $33 per ton; alfalfa, 188. Butter Creamery, 60o per pound. ; Eggs Ranch, 68o per dosen. Potatoes $1.60 $2 per hundred. Poultry Hens, 2628c; springs, 27 30c; roosters, 18c; ducks, 27S0o; geese, 17c; turkeys, 30o. 8esttle. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, 9I per ton; alfalfa," $34 per too. i Potato ;1 14 o per lb. Butter Creamery, 62o per lb, ; Eggs Ranoh, 80o par dosen. Poultry Hens, Ho; spring, 16; roosters, dressed, 27018c; ducks, 2lj jeese, 21c; turkeys, SOo. REVOLUTIONISTS NOW IN C0NTR0L0F BERLIN Many Other Important Towns in Germany loin in the Revolt London. Sever fighting took place In Berlin between I and I o'clock Sat urday night and a violent cannonade waa heard from the heart of the city. Tho revolution I in full twing In Berlin and th red force occupy tho German capital, according to a Copen baKen dispatch. " Tb crown prince' palace wa seiz ed by the revolutionists. The people '; shouted "Long live the -republic" and ' sang "The Marseillaise." r j When revolutionary soldier at- tempted to enter a building In which , they supposed a number of officers were concealed, shots were fired from the windows. The reds then began shelling the building. Manv nersons were killed and wounde1 Mon officers surren dered. The red forces are In control and have restored order. Strong guards marched through tb street. Lelpslc, the largest city in Saxony; Stuttgart, the capital of Wurttemberg, and Cologne and Frankfort have Joined the revolution. The soldiers' councils at Stuttgart, Cologne and Frankfort eminent which will endeavor to bring about speedy peace. REVOLT III GERMANY SPREADING RAPIDLY Amsterdam. -The German revolt, ac cording to all messages that have come through, is spreading across the whole width and breadth of the em- plre. been avoided. All German hank hav stopped pay ment and strong military foroes are petroling Berlin. ' A council of soldiers and sailors has been formed at Hamburg, Germany's biggest seaport '' Rioter there at tacked the main prison and liberated all captive. Torpedo boat In the harbor hoisted the red flag. Riot are tn full swing at Luebeck Ull Bremen. There seems no doubt, however, that tne maM 0f the German people Is wholeheartedly behind the rebellion Mj autocracy already has been ihaken off once and for all. Bavaria Is a republic, according to jlepatches from various sources. A socialist newspaper man la the pro- visional president Bavaria's example Is stirring on ev- chy and principality in the empire to do likewise. Saxony, the third largest kingdom within Germany, already Is seething ' tigned, unable to cope with the situa tion. The empire's railways are reported! tied up Dy a general strike. pQIJSH REPUBLIC FORMED Sovereignty Over Gallola Is Assumed By Poland. Amsterdam. A message from Cra cow announces the formation of a Polish republic under the presidency of Deputy Daszynsky. Professor Lammasch, the Austrian premier, has received official notifi cation, says a dispatch from Vienna, that Poland has assumed sovereignty over Gallcia. ' Galtcla is a crown land of Austria-. Hungary, north of the Carpathians. It has an area of 30,307 square mile and In normal times had a population of somo seven millions. Serb Reach Place Where War Started Salonlki. Allied troop hav enter ed Sarajevo, in Bosnia, according to an official statement Issued by th French headquarters her. It was at Sarajevo that Archduke Frans Ferdi nand of Austria was assassinated just prior tothe outbreak of the great war.i ' Historic CKy of Mon Captured. London. -Mom, th Belgian town, Aar where British troop engaged In! bitter fighting with th Germans 0 ma Beginning ox in war, wa cap-' tared by Canadian troop under Ova-1 ral Horn, according to Field Marshal Half's announcement THE EX-KAISER f William Hoheniollern, ex-emperor of Germsny, who abdicated hi thronw and fled to Holland. EX-GERMAN KAISER 1 FLEES TO HOLLAND London. William Hoheniollern, th ex-German emperor, has fled with hi family to Holland. Tho former German emperor' party, which 1 believed to include Field Mar' ' ihal von Hlndenburg, arrived at Ey den, on the Dutch frontier at 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning, according to Dally Mall advice. Practically tho whol German gen eral staff accompanied th former em peror, and 10 automobile carried that party. Tb automobile were brist ling with rifles and all the fugitive were armed. The ex-kalser was in uniform. H alighted at the Eysden station and) paced the platform smoking a cigar ette. Eysden lies about midway be tween Liege and Maastricht on th Dutch border. i Washington. William HohenxoHara arrived Sunday morning in Holland and proceeded to Middachten castl in the town of De Steeg, according to a dispatch received by the American) army general staff from The 'Hague baaed on press reports in The Nether lands capital. . The dispatch said: "Press reports state that tho katssr" arrived at Maastricht Holland, and l proceeding to Middachten castl In th town of De Steeg, near Utrecht" TO FEED STARVING PEOPLE American and Allied GoverniMinta tav Relieve Clvlliana. - Washington. Immediate arrang ment are to be made by th Amerk can and allied government for suay plying the food necessary for th rr habilitatlon of the people of northrav France and Belgium and the demoral ized civilian population in southra Europe. . , America' part in the programme tm to be under the direction of Food AV . mlnlstrator Hoover, who organ ldl the commission for relief In Belgian and of which he I still chairman. ; The state department announced?-. that President Wilson had requested! Mr. Hoover to take charge for thw American government In co-operatioav with the various government con cerned in organisation of measure for the projected food relief and t proceed at once to Europe to begin hl task. . ( Pacific Coast Men Fight In Flanderv Washington. General March, chief of staff, announced that the Ninety first division, Pacific coast national army men, has been fighting with that British in Flanders from October 21 to November 4, recently operating onf the heights along the Scheldt river The Forty-first division, Pacific nation al guard, Is still being usd a a. r placement division. , h -,r; Allied Advance Stopped. London. Marshal Foch, aeeordlagf to a French wireless dispatch rcelva4 here, notified the German commanded In-chief that hostilities would cease oar tha whole front as from November lLj at 11 o'clock a. m. (6 o'olock Wash4 tagton time). The ..allied troops wial not until further orders go beyond th Una reached at that date and hour, r All Outstanding Draft Calls Csnssll Washington. By order of PresidMsfj Wilson, Provost Marshal 0nral Crowder dlreoted the cancellation all all outstanding draft calls, stopping! the movement of 252,000 men and ting aside all November calls for osaaj 300,000 men. . - . 260,000 Italian Prisoner Prd. Italian Headquarter In North! Italy. More than a quarter of a aatt Uoa Italian prisoners of war hld D Austria hav been returned to Malav -'