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AGGIES ARRAY LINE 10 BATTLE OREGON Confidence Resulting From Victory in Michigan Wanes Witfi Final Preparations. TOLL OF INJURIES IS PAID Srtrrl I'm. t set Will I'ontlnne Vntll Uaar fralarday anil Squad I K tlrrd lo t ratrrnlfy llo to B lodrr fcjca of Coacb. O RL.'.iON AG lUiXLT' R AL. COLXX'-: E. C"':ti. N-. i. (sp.-tt- "' preparation, for l?. t n " will ! t tinri:r of Oregon p.turdar :.".. b'tan tt Biallt. '" ,h athlrt... a .11 bad Tcat.4 inr. TBMta d mtM. rpr.i on t. f"'- bb4 a firnra(r4 m another .-rt lon. j'-rt pr..initootnu I rout: i- it tr.. w.ea. T la.t acrlmmaa" pi.-, tonight. t)llll' M'-h tni nrk will t tha min pfjmm. Trt .nlir. 'ia.l b tn t riJ'- la a fraternity Cii. woara :i m.mbera ar l'l'f" under th. r hf t tf i'm Stewart and, AatUtant r. St... til ' a..lK. -!. rmm la.t Bal r"- -."l f.clt i ' I mor" In er Is dr.ncnrl an-l m id p t fed mra n.rihele. d.mon- tratrd) tat ! rarert vacation .rlo4 hat b.B.f.t. them tHr. at I'l't t.'i 'm "t,"', D a. en Ui'kK4 for th r- " lor. -in,, i!toi4 a lt of ".r oil l.r b.it ht pi.- "m .ti a lot of our r-ur on tae til .n..- sail !" "wart. . tbre.-iem. Schuster. L"-er. AII and ....tt war. to( la th. ..-rimm... b of -(.- ant r-f ron. .lion. All wtlt l anar. f " tn. ' .turn.r. bonder. "f' n4 fH.a.tl. ..-cording f !- ttwortn " emfwrnaa"- for le f ,.t l.m. sine. I ' 1." In r.'r, .lt.nt.oa -U .ra.o- iiiw. r-rtt - pr.r..l r..li.fr t , M .- rro- .IK-., eff B rrn.Mjl rf.t.t. it .t.U u.Ttm wi"io' r t... run- win r. wi-i p'- iV .i Lr ,; b-" p-ii- vri"' W.U in -.-. H Pr.-n. .1 4 .44. K.tnor .m. l rU of AII. .if -t:, t 'r" .t,o..r ,-M..ll.. 'm l. i ...1 .1.4 Hill:. In Ih o.r "'- " r,...m.t. I Af... " omMn.l.., l. .rr f r.-o 'm""- lac it!. Mo. . Two na I" Tnk nt r"'" . ,.toa o4 r I- " bi.io't ar. rt .-ll.r t. L- - J-'1,' ' t p ,raA rwiv.. H. mTth. l. af Hwrfc R.f ,",:'0" fr t " ' rP't!o -6.4. k.r tnt from IU . n.inl.-if..t.fr 4"P4 l o (,..!..( .,hiM'.in .t l I' "Bio po tioa. ft n 'n ,n aco.a .'-rirt of iB'ir rPo"'"- ..4 arrM Hi . C"l 4 A-1""" at "r4 tn "" l na ,., i. h..-Bft.!4 B tfubt;:.! plnt. .. ti. ri.r l for ma a-..i i'H apt."a'-'. f'oll" of rontt4n.. wKi. n k.a - prll. p ,n fn..,.tr. f)..pp.r4. Th. rr.mrr of th. r f ' hoi Iho Or.rc . .... -rrA ih. asm a rit. notr lo r.l ! pun.mn eftn n(4 out ! t"o - f . t... omin. fra.'i In riod of ri -(M aiud'Oia an4 fata aliBo. rl.tinn or in. Mi.hKan ltrT. for a Itrrra al hl ni'L " '' th I aft lr-rra K'Ptnu'l that l-i.ra I anothr tam In 1. tat of or.aon on a th rUtrt .! .na. aMf! roa-n4 fc wltr B4. a, mako a ilrnn; effort In ronfl-at li. hrd-arB4 crarca an4 black lauroliL A p-ial train or lh ottm r-Cifl.- i'l lr.Bport tha atudrnla to Ko ffia. Tto ra4at rt'm"t In uniform aiU atin4 If" a"i ) laka a load In part In trio -tunl" being Ir fft4 br I'll Ladr ilraafi. o i.Knv ur.iiT oriMONs vary Manasrr ThlnVa II" tntfou:lil trlh In Bou I at W Innlrwg. .lh'i,, iparnra eao Vro4ill T-.l.B lie o.-.ai"n in Ma j;-ro-n4 tout with Johnni- tl.rr Monday tit:t at tVinmp. M jt-jlhorland. ll,rt manaar. ihinha th.rwia. Immtal'lT af'r t batlla jtBr. Ian rot bo.r itM tho wlf. and th. Prt!nc tor of T Or.aonian ra c.4 a l;ara"n follow. : -Dlarr fiMa tta'i off M foat far II moat a.naational rojnd. witn..at br rr-or4 koua tV.t'h r"r in firt .nt IHi. Wal.fc In , ,1,4 en awn rafarr. "arr. formor ararrio rarto.r of Ma. WaliB ! taitnt OI.ar tt p.-404a. M. rlan i. rranar fUf " Aw-rdrrn-1 Insula m Ilrfrro Xttnrd. r r r. r r. t: v. '. x. t Br- tu4, , "putrh" JifhiMTiill-r. Sattla .1- ,.,, Sn4 tt.l'm"',i atar, will ,.f,,. th. Aior4an.Hoi Ham, Bama T.n.l.n -ar. af.ol.r I"''"''- f . Unrnln M h Sfhool of lortl.na. ana -J.pfB" I4rurt. of forllan4 A a !m. w.lt a'4 to rr- aa urn pr. aa4 Iaa4tinaman, r.p-tlalr- rrilralla-nwlJI K.-hW lliod. . . n-..l. Vov It D- ri.L V ari. of baaBofball lal b'taiaan l tam. of ! Tlha.l Hii fc. Nool an4 la l-ama oi in. v - " . i ku ban arrans4 lr'a claaa ar.4 th. facu't wlil b rp- rraaat'4 br floa. I apa tarty aaal oiooth. Amrrhana Win al .rattl. ii'iTTf 1 A' . . S Vt. I 4 m Tl AM- Amarwan. 4afa.4 ta AII-.NatloBala kr. la-ltr. I m REPUBLICANS TO GATHER Laax lr-varlnx for rr".rollal and t""nraolorial Harm. rmnnwrn-s pt r.r. t: tvaH- v- t: T . Na:i"oal ItrrTb- l,CJ "l.a i. bat4 br Joha lla 1, n ra '. U erjrin to (( lo1 5 rrilrt!al a :4 ronsraaalonal cam paica at aa aar'.y data, and to that nd li. off -rra and a.uti. rnrnntlttor ill a-mbla In Waaainaton lrmb'f It arid 14 to prapara plana for nt lH rontaat. i.prantat la Hawlay la tho Oracon nmb-r ff t ao-ullva fommittca and Hpraantain. Ilumph r rpraBta th. Mai. of Waahln ton. lurln lha li: rraaidantlal caro paan. IB. laua ronduffad from ll h. 4o"iartar, in Naw j or a r.mpaUB of atirnulatlna- lo actlr. rlr. t.io i, i. . - rih than In atkatanc. and af ompllh4 t?io formation of FnanT naw -!uta throuan I'a Iim ioi-f traiaad ortanuara. Too Iraaua. undr Ita ron.titution. tak'a no part I" P'" ronntlon r.mpalin. for IHa nomina tion of National, .tato or lo. al party candi.lataa. d-otln l antlr. encr to lha formation of atalo laaaur. cluSa and diraclina lha t" kv irh oraanliatlona M.la. batlna laua. hl.-h war ijanl'fl'l wlin tno la.i rrti rampaian. ba. bn ranT.aaad r h. n..i,...i.ii hiil.virlr with tho ra- auit that lia laaau. will atari It. ram- paim wita a brlBt ouuooa ann rroP-ali.lty of a rapid Imrr.aaa In It prxant oraaBliallon. BOB6lFSDS"H0HE lTatll n i.:itx MK l li A IRIEP" A0- Tkaaik tla Caaara la IbU ' RaaWr Will laaa Ural af IMya With rr.pl. II. WaaU flaa. NAM1VUXK. Ind. Xor. la. lt ntabt a buralar. ily bo la a tnam hr of lha bouaahold ha aouaht to rob. I-a.t mshl a prowlrr who rntarad atcalthily throub a window, today Ma la tha riht to romo and. n by th front door. 'or th. l-omo h. Invaded a. th. horn, of a man who in yaart cnn. t w hl friend In flayrland. TcMlaf thry ara frlanda aaatn. a frimd. hip of rara awo r.nawad by t.. i,wr madium of an Bttrmptrd hurstar. Otrr niaht. half atarvp.1 and ... ... vn.-..rH jdhnidft formrrly of Iryrlar.d. baa oax-oma a tlilwn ft Xaahilla. and a riii of f. -. talrt. wcaltby CiU Wr lr. alrrl. . a alona at honia la.t plchi. hho waa awaBanad by a nol.a at bar window. Qulatly th. aanh waa raiad. and Mra. falvart raachad for a rpolar urida- tho n-.at'rrra. Aa Ida t irMr a fact atrurk t'i Covr Mra Calyrt atarr'd out of bd. -Throw up our hand.:" aho rrl.d. to.nn lha man with hrr rolar. M,. mada a llhl and ban qu tlonlr t:. Intrurtar. II. .aid ha waa a tramp and bad bran without food for iwo data. Mr. falvart lad him to lha dinin-room and rl"-'4 food ! for. him. ila aam4 ravrnoua. and aa ha ata ha waa q.ir.tlonad -alrl. Ila aatd ha waa Kir hard Johiv aen told of Ma Ufa in riaypland. lold how ba had a happy homa inar. and that b b--am. a tramp loim-ir. 4..th of all hia r.ar km. Th. f'alvarta rime hero from Clayo land and Mr. falvart aakad tha nian whathcr he had known any iat.rta inrrr. Tha rPona waa that b. bad knoan C. A. t alrrt. had llvad acroa. in. atraai from him. had flahad with him and that Calvart wlfa had baan a nrlhood a. hool frlrnd of hla ltr. Jlra. falart waa rnrlnrl th" man aia par h-iband a old frland and lha hrhar of hrr afho.. frlarwt. Italura inj horn, falrart rarottniJpd Johnaon at onra. falrrl rrf-iard ! I't John ...n Iravr. atvl lia will maka Ma horn. lhrr. ARMENIANS OFFERED LAND Tr llankrr Would Inn ate I ,000 on JIO.OOd-Acr I arm. IJTr-tKIKlJ. T- No'. 1. If plana 'of Major t;aoraa V. UltlrfiaUI. tt muUl-mltllonair. bankar and ranchman of Autm. do not mlafarr)'. hi. j..aoo-a.ra ranch In thla part of la Taa lanhandla will ba rolonliad with Armaniana within tha nt law month. .... li. II A Wroa. aon-ln-law of Ma)or 1JI llrf.ald a"d rlfaprraid.nl :, An.crl.an National Kar.h. of Au.tin ha a -na lo Srw YorB to confar with a raprr.antativ. of tha Armaniana who la aa.kln a Ic.lmn for lha If""" s-anlaln thla ro.inl-r. H ! ataiad that Maior IJltlaflatd will f man. o tua brinainc o.ar front Turkay lho-...nd of tham and provld. 1 ..rn. with homa. on hla bi tr t of land on tha moat favorable trm Ail of tr-a Und la adapted for tha rrowlns of yarloua kinda of rropa and th. s"B arraa will easily accoromo dal. !. paraona. WOMEN'S CLUBS NOTES irt'iH rro-n rat. It pYmoa-raph. t.krn wl-h lha HMU P" p,a On. of tha n.o.l Bttrarllo plo r.,ra. ra.an.ly -tied .waa .ha. of Mra. Franklin f. - Vh..- araph'd with h-r arandchlldren. Char- m a a a... aw rtflflll I aft m at. Mr. I.rr a. 'oV.'hT'renn! lh mrrr I irar,' "- , .,lnl. btata Krdrratlon of W m'n flub, bhe baa aerrrat in'- land. r of fMraco. for- mrrly of' tl.ia city, will r.ad T'nny aon a -Knm-h Ardro." with Mraur. mu .I..I patting. Ml.. Ada Allra Tuttla at tha piano, on londy night at :l o clock in lha auditorium vt the Flrat Cooriailonal Churrh. l ark and Madt aon atrarta. T.ia raadlng will ba pra radad by aa oraan racital by Mra. Lo- Bora Kuhcr hlpp. p.rad.r and rou.lclan will rontrlbut. arl-a for the bancflt of tha Uadlra Aid furnlahlns fund, for Hch a rol laction will bo tak.n. No admla.lon rhars.. and Ih. general public la cor dially Invitrd. .i.. T m.hkrni will apeak to day at l it o'clock in Gill', new r.sd- Ina-room. Iter ufj.-i win ' . .r. I.itaratura. Th. I iriitfi"j v. . - - - l-rlur. I. on. of a aerl.a given und'r tha au.plcaa of lha roruana i arcni- T.a. bPT ouncil. r. . i nVio. it ih. rtrorr. mme I I Mil' l" 7 " . will bae'n todav at tho Central W. C. T. l. ITIS Klevanth atr.al. MM. Le I'liinporl baa arrangrd lor many tractiv. f.aturra. . - a. aha aortal i.rtir. work of 11 farent-Taachar Pounfll will b. given on Tburad.y by lha Mount Tabor Aaaoclatlon. w ran win '"'" "'. 1 lo i o'rlock in th. bom. of Mra It. f.tlott Finch. ... A raeapiio-i will ba he'd at Ih. Klor mra rrttt.nd.a R-fuce Horn, al Thir-ly-firat and Kaat liUaan .traata. tomor row from 3 to t o'clock, with mualcal programme. T'ha!koaky'a rathatioi. Pym- i rfiA. ii.i-j i.iirril.r at the mealing of e Marlowell Tub haJ in the Itt.l l onnnu. nu.ni nw"' '"-" - rick Purka and Miaa fonatanee ripar ptard one cf le mo. mania of tha ainiphonv aa a dual. Tha programme waa In anticipation of tha Symphony day. t. fr.a atP'pitt.a.ly . ' mt irl laaa. 4 U r: 1 : A lHI1ll,'.rttt X tM'WHa- ;n OiiO ono a-a.-l-i f.l'ur. . i . wll-a fr- IS. Ural ...I . -..L. ara ba.-t pai ' ! o. a. ' ? anrou Jt r-a p-i: k.ii tsria!;y ta in. TITE SrORXINO OTIEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY. WAR ORDERS MAY GOME TO PORTLAND B. C. Ball, on Return From Zone, Says Results From Trip May Develop Later. AIR RAIDS INEFFECTUAL A I llr- Are- Ipprmlnpd lo Win, llf Say a, but Tropic) Ixmk No rr llicr Than Conclunlon of Con rilrt Trade I Improving. TortUnd may or may ot Ktrura ome lubatantiai war contract, aa a raault of tho recent vl.lt of B. C. Ball, mamia-r of th Wlllametto Iron Hta.l l ompany. to F.ncUnd and Krance. Mr. Iall ha ju.t returned to Port land with tha explanation that M mlf a'on lo Kuropa did rot contcmplala contrar. for war auppllea. "I did not go lo Kurop. lo at war order." ld Mr. Ball !t Mght. "al though my trip had eomclhlng mora or ! to do with t'ia war -There may b aoma dcvelopmanta later, but 1 can't talk about that now. When Ihe time coimca I may b able to te mora about It." In Mr. Pall'a abeence It wa repeat edly reported that ho waa In n,uet for aul.marlne contnrl... but hla rrturn hai failed to brlnn confirmation of thoo rrporl. Ila wa abaent four month. palng moat of tha tlm. In Tarla and Lon don. Allle Ara Deleraalaed ta W la. The people of France and Kngland feel Ihe effect ef tho war In many way." ho explained laat night, "but they are by no mean dl.couraged or t.prr..l. Trier lo the leading hot.-! and returant. ara no higher now than t:iey were before tho war." The war naturally i. the principal ull.rt of ronver.atlon among all rUr of peonla. tin Mr. Pall. It ha diatrlhuted rery other activity In both nation and demoralUrd oma t-iaase of buaine. Put the people of Kngland and of France ara cnnrtdenl of winning." he continued. "They ara determined lo win and tnalat that tl-ev will win. They eeem to have no definite plana beyond tha eurpeeaful ronrlualon of the war. What they will do after Ihe war I over la a queatlon that doen't eel ....M...MMI now " Mr. Pall alao viailed Rome, whara ha obarrved tha Italian trtvopa mohollx- ... ...... . lha front. Rome. he report. I not much dlaturhod by th war. II. did not get Into Germany or Auatrla. 1 1 - m.I. aoma oh.arvatlon in Irn- don following varloua detrurtlvo Cicr man Zennelin raid and noticed the damage done by bomb. ",-o ar a 1 rouil irnrn, w i Ktiiidins in l-nndon waa hit. t'na bomb drorir4 riBht alongalda of th. .tranj. but did no malarial dam e. 1 aaw a number of private home . k . .i.nrk kv y.eiinrjin bombit. alao varlou placra In tho buaines dlatrlct." After arriving In New Torn, on .-no. veinbar . Mr. Hall vlelted aomo of the Important commercial and Induslrlal center, of the Kt- -Bualnea in the Kt certainly I boomlna." ha rommantec). "I never aw It better. "Tho poom OU paruaiu . n..r. it l. true, but there I a very heallhy normal growth beaide. "The proaperity avo na .unm .....- mw,A i aio.rt It to reach Portland before very long. In fact. I have noticed a aubatanlial Improve ment here ainco I rfi." APPLE YIELD 5700,000 IMMlU Bit Kit BKTIRM 0 OTHF.H Fit l ITS :ia.ooo. alley for Flrat Time Makea Ila Owa Ratter and Creamery Taya I3.0OO la Orebardlata. llllolt I1IVKIL r- Nov. 1. Ope rial.) From preaent Indlcationa It will ba found bm tbe pool for ina ear. apple crop have been clooed that the vrar 1915 haa been the moil proaper- oua in tha hlatory of Ihe Hood Klver Vallejk From the price that nave bean received and Judging from the nre-ent outlook for lha apple market aa tha aeaaon prograe, the total net receipt by alc agendo for tho year Meld from local orchard, win exceed ITOO.Ooo. The Apple Growers' Aocla- tlon evperta lo return to grower ap- croxlmatelr I400.OO0. Approximately ion.000 bnxea of apple will be handled by tha Fruit Grower' Kxchange. and a ronervatle e.tlmate of the agency'a return f?r apple may b placed at linn oon. On other fruit the Apple firower- Aaaoclatlon ha reported tha following return: Cherrr crop. 11000; at raw - brrrlea. $i;s.000. and approximately 110 Poo for pear. Tho Fruit Crowere" Kxrhanae ha already distributed for other fruit aince May 1 1:0.000. For the flrt year In the hUtory of the valley the community ha been largely aupplled by butter made In a homo creamery. During tho year op eration of tha local creamery. Kuper Intend.nt Ptuhm report, a total out put of 4 1.2 1 pounda. The eatimatrd net return to orrhardifta for their butter fat la lli.ono. ILWAC0 IS HIT BY STORM Communication Wires Crippled by Wind of High Yrlnclt). II.WAfO. Wah.. Nor. 14. ffpeclal.) Trlepliona a ltd telegraph wlree were badly crippled early Monday morning aa a result of tbe alarm which .truck about midnight and lasted until o'clock. Tha workman on tha north Jetty, who ptar In llwaro. ware unable to go to work on account of tha bay being too rough for tbe mall boat that carry them. G. WASHINGTON GETS BATH II la Tlrat In S3 Year and Statu.' Nccdrtl It nadly. NEW TORK, Not. 10. I neon tro vert iki. ! ihi. la an are of lrono last waa offered Broad and Wall atreeta when a force or irreverent .i m-r. .ava tha atalue of 4l.orse Wahinton a bath. Right In the open day lhay did It. too. before every body'e eye and Ihe statue, not having been w.hr1 sin.-a it waa unvenea a ... . . nronrrlv ahaehed. And a If tha bath wer. not enough. Ih workmen gmcarcd a, aticky. black ' . t! amtsemexts. substance over the ubtreaury'ii digni fied memorial to the flrt President of the I'nited State, making It look as If lt had been dipped In creosote. Tney went away after that and everybody wondered If tho atatue wa to bo left black. For aereral yeara the atatue haa boon showing the ravage of time. Mr. Washington ahaprly calve toon on rust a or! dirt and hla areneral appear ance lost the dignity It once poi.ecd. piecretary of the Treasury McAdoo, whose duty It la to look arter Gov ernment building and their adornment. came to tha recuo and ordered the bath. The atatue Is of bronie. though no one would have known It to look at it. After the workmen are through it is expected It will have regained Its orig inal luter. When the black coating I removed another coat of something else la planned to bring about the de sired effect. 180,000 BOAT ORDERED COXTIIACT FROM SEATTLE CO- CF.RX COMES TO PORTLAND. jeaeah Sapple Will Build Speedy Craft, 154 Feet l.aag. far Paaaeager Ser vice aa Paael gonad. Joseph Supine was awarded the con tract yesterday by the Kitsap Tran portation Company, of Seattle, Wnh, for the construction of a steamer mak- Inr 22 miles an hour, to ba ready for delivery Mav 1. at a cost of ISO.noO. The vessel will be of the propeller type and built alonr the lines of the Kitsap. Hyak and Reliance, all of which Mr. Supple turned out at his Belmont- street yard for the same corporation. The length I to be HQ feet, with a beam of ; feet, and she w-lll develop ::i0 horsepower with a Scaburg en glne. The hull and superstructure ara to b. of selected wood, fir being used mostly. and other than the ensino all material w'll be turned out at Portland. A start will be mado today on getting out ma terial specification, which will provide for tbe proper seasoning of the hull and cabin material. The fact that the contract wa placed at Portland, with Puget Sound yards actively In tha field for new business. I regarded as flattering both to the reputation of the builder and tha class of work turned out here. The Hvak was built here in 1909 at tho Supple yard, her lentrth being 134 feet, with a beam of feet and depth of hold of 8.5 fact. Her Indicated horse power wa 751. Tho Kitsap wa turned out In 190. with a length of 127.5 feet. beam of - - feet and depth or hold of 7.S feet, with 7S0 Indicated horsepower. Tha Reliance wa contructed In 1900. being lit feet long, beam I0.a feet, and depth of hold ... feet, tho indicated horsepower belns; Speed waa insisted on In tha contract. a competition la keen on certain Puaet Sound route, and ho la to make her debut there with tho opening of the Summer travel. CATTLE USED TO SAVE PEAS Former Pecrclary of State Fair Board of Minnesota Kxierlment9. ST. PAL I Minn... Nov. 9. C. M. Cos, grove, of Ise Sueur, Minn., former sec retary of the Stato Fair Hoard, visited the South St. Paul markel in quest of cattle to be used in converting into beef a large quantity of peas which unfavorable weather during the grow ing season prevented from maturing properly for canning. ilo will experiment on the rattle by feeding them tiie pea together with corn, which in Ills locality was soft and 'immature because of tho damp. cold weather during tho Summer. LEGLESS MAN IS HERO I'nidrntiflrd Ttrw-tirr Swlmt Out of Wreck With Mltlc f.lrl. UIVIIITTIV Wan Vov 10 AmOn the stories of heroism that marked the wreck of a I'nion Pacific motor car near Randolph, tha act of an unidenti fied leirles man stand out a one of the most remarkable rescue on record. Tho legless man waa hurled from the wrecked car Into tho river where m.k.i tiAn n 1 1 1 in ir. r atred &. of Frank fort, Kan., was floundering about in the water. The man tore ainp iram his clothing, tied the child to himself and swam to the shore. Wa-hlnston Icbate Forfeited. r, a. waa. W ft Y 1 4 U'aak VrtW 1 f STIA clal. j Hport received yesterday ty J M. liiynue, nupennii-iiuoni w. -v -trail a j-i-honU and head of the South- a tl-..l,ln s-lAB WaahMlintr 1 Iflt 7".Ct. WCUl 'IB " - - ' .how that only elht teami- are left in the ditrlrt. Friday nl-cht Tenino for feited to Olymrta and Camas to Kldce- AfM, while tcniraua, naymunu -..v. - i .a.r,.Hiviv defeated Chc- rw 3 I a 1 1 1 n . ,c -,-."----- - hall. Wlnlock and Kcloo. On Decem ber 17 Olympla will debate at Can- tralla. winiocK n jvci.. Raymond and Kalama at Kidseneld. Woman Wins Insurance Case. ..-vrr tt i . ti'iuh.. Nov. 1ft. The cae "of Kllxabeth Qulnn vs. the Mu tual Life Insurance tompanj, i York, wherein the plaintiff endeavored . ... ..tn.ni of a life Insurance nollry held by h'r son and which was heard before Judge Rice In the Lewis County Superior Court last week, was decided In favor of the plaintiff. The Insurance company resisted payment on the ground that tne son oia rvii -r certain allmenta at the time he secured tha policy. Centralis Haa Night Blaze. r.t-vr.TTB. YVa.H. NOV. 1. ISPO- clnL) Fire about S o'clock this morn ing practically destroyed the business property on Tower avenue adjoining the Farmers' & Merchants Bank, owned bv C Paul Vhlmann. . The real estate office of Benedict & n0?''' and the shoe-ahlnlng parlor of Chris at Nick were gutted, although all o tho furnishing of the real estate of fice were avM. J no lire m."" the rear of the shoe-shining parlor. Dallas Ivy I 15 Mills. ...... .0 rt. va. 1 i Snrc!nl. Tha' City Council of Fall City at its regular meeting last niarht adopted lts budget for the iouowina . levied a tax of 15 mill. Tho tenta ve budget prepared two week aeo called for an l-mlll levy. 5 mills less than last year but In tbe formal resolution making the levy the amount was re duced to IS mills Fort Rock Itabblt Drive Nets 2000. FORT ROCK. Or.. Nov. 1. Spe rml A most successful rabbit drive waa held at thla place Saturday, when 000 rabbit were exterminated. On the preceding Saturday 4000 were killed. Tha farmer of Northern Lake County ara determined to exterminate the rab bit. Central! May Have Woman's Club. CENTRA LI A. Wash.. Nov. 16. t Spe cial.) Tomorrow night Mr. J. C W il on. of Everett, president of the State .. . ., -. Tl'.m.n'. Cltlha. Will reaeraiion i - . - - - apeak In tha Cantralia Commercial T imi.,nijitn.iil and Clun room o at thla lima aa effort, .will be, mado to XOYE3IBER 17, 1915. The Price V -h--. rsa- ' TP A Lifetime of Satisfaction We mean what you mean by Satisfaction. A thoroughly warm, comfortable home the year round, with the bother all cut out. Hefore you invest in any kind of a heater investigate this sys tem; instead of you listening to a lot of high-sounding claims, we will give you an actual demonstration that will convince you that the Fox is the Furnace for you. After you have installed another Furnace, it will be too late. You may save years of regret by asking- us a few questions and getting our estimates. The asking implies no obligation. If you are even remotely contemplating installing a Furnace cf any kind we invite a rigid inspection' of the Fox System. J. J. KADDERLY Main 13S2. 130 First Street organize a Women's Civic Improvement Club here. Hood Itlvcr Police Force Out. HOOD RJVKR. Or., Nov. 16. (Spe cial.) To practice economy during the Winter one policeman was dropped by the Council last night. Allen Hart, night watchman on the Heights, was the one affected. Harry Bailey was retained ns night officer. Centralis Registration low. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. IS (Spe cial.) Tho registration books for the primarv election next Monday, and for the general election two weeks later, closed last night with a registration of less than 2500. The total registration last year was over 3300. Fort Rock Valley Ilk by Snow. FORT ROCK, Or., Nov. 16. (Special.) Fort Rock Valley experienced its first real touch of Winter Saturday when the thermometer dropped below xero and snow fell. Winter Is settins; In early here and tho farmers are pre paring for a long cold spoil. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birth.. ri IIKK To Mr. nd Mrs. William i-larke. ::! Hut Tnenty-fourth street South. No.-rnl..r 14. a duhi.-r. WEI.RE.S To Mr. and Mrs. John P. W el bri. ore.liam. Or.. November 13. a daush- "ifRRAT-To Mr. and Mr I.eter W. Murnv. nrrsliam. Or., .November 13. dTxiVl"r-'llKAnT To Mr. and Mrs John O. In.'rhcart. E't Forty-. entli "reel North. Novemb-r C. a son NL'TStt.O To Mr nd Mrs. John Nut i Hij;.. K"rt Sixteenth street North, S'ovemhrr l"n. a 1ilithlcr. PKtTT-To Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tratt jr Whldhy island. Wa.h.. October JO. a 01I I lM-s To Mr. and Mr, fiarold Tt. William'.' Poaell Valley rod. Novero- BrfcH-To'l'P'-BBd Mrs. William Jsrr.es nlsh Kst Forty-ninth trct North. 0o?rLPBFHaTo Mr. and Mrs. N.th.n Ooldirg, A.toria, Or., October 31, a duh- "lOIIRiri;-T Mr. and Mrs Charles W ix.hbaur. -n0 Sixty-aevenih street pouth.ssi. xmrnlior :.. b daiiahter M. K1NVHV To Mr. and Mrs. Ptrl Mc Ki'nnry.' 1T.HI East Sixteenth street. .Novem ber 7, a son. Marriage I.lrene. rK KONIStJ-I.VI.B Krn.t Do KorilnB. rgl KB! Hussalo slrrrl. and Drl Anna 1-S lc. lca.il" 1 1 4 Hast Taylor elreet .!Ht M-BK..NKIIX John H. Sclium. l-gl. 17'- East Twenty-seventh street, and Marie I Heredix letal. some address. Uorivi'll-NIlAN-.lamrs Vairlck Qulnn I. sal 'j4.; Norl sevenie.nth strtat. and !?"'; CharlotiB Uunli;n,- Icital. Carlton LT'AOH A V-wn!'HT A. P. r.llaahan. .sl Sh3 WIIHnis avenue, and Beulali ii. VVrla'hl leasl. saTie sddre.... H ANKH KAP- rKKI'KMAN A. l,,,,l .-, f-,4 East MaUli-on str.et. and Kdna w'helm'ina Teaman. 004 t Madison "'REDMAV-STn'CK-T.ANP Craig von i M. Redman III. S'-S Kast Sixty-fourth street. Tni otnevi;. M. Strickland. 21. S3U Eugen. "fIiVk-ORABER Leonard William Elck. !eil :K"4 Sixty-second .ir.et Soiithesst and S catlierln. Graber. legal. 101 Oarfleld VMn"HK-KK-HAnRTSWenj.mln L. Marker. If seMceou desiife Take tlie Dftieltf ei You'll like the big roomy cars, the i i 1. nA Anrr erl trrnrfV. aCUClOUS Ilicais nu You ride through iunny cotton 'fields and leir ronna ocrn Lr.CWca.o 10:2S.m. Ar. J:kaovill 7-S0 ...(2.d day) DIXIE LIMITED (U erTe Jmvmry 10th) ... a BpB. al... L Chlcaio 11:30 a.m. Ar. . VU NaabtiUe. Cb.tUa.o.a - - .atr-45"-'"' S .FLORIDA FLORIDA is the ideal Winter playground. Climate and environs both lend themselves to the amusement and rec reation of man. Pklur esque, sunny and smiling, Florida bids you wel come. Low fares now in force. W rile for full information. illr- You Pay Isn't the most important question in choosing a Fur nace. Durability, economy in fuel and proper installation lo the thing to consider. A Fox Furnace Of proper size, set up by us, insures a perfect heating system equal to hot water, steam or any other system. It is a powerfu'. heater that burns any kind of fuel eco nomically, holds the fire at any desired force, or for any length of time, giving a clean, even, intense heat. 131 Front Street. A 1382 legal. 618 Prescott street, and Znlctte Ohm Harris, legal. Stelwyn Apartment. Vancouver Marrlaa;. License. OL'STAFSON-WAHLBEBrs Carl GuMaf son. it. of rcrtland. and Miss Anna Wahl berg. of Portland. IS AfK ELI N"- ANDERSON Carl Barkelin. nil. of Roseburg. Or., and Miss Mabel An derson. 1M, of RnsfhuTK, Or. VOOEb-JOHXSON R. C. Vogel. 21, of Tortland, and Miss Pearl Johnson, 20, of rortlnd. SORENSON'-TP.EV Otto sorenson, 20, of Colton, Or., and Mlfs Rose Tren, 17. of Colton. Or. ' I M BODE. V-ANDERSON Harry A. lmbo rtm. 2. of Portland, and Miss Beco W. Anderson. 10, of Portlsnd. WESTPHAL1.-H ABI.OW Charles West phall. 4S, ot Portland, and Mr. Mary K. Harlow. 4".. of Portland. SI-1.I.ENBAROKR-HANSBN John F. Sul lenbarser. B7. of Washougal, Wash., and Mrs. Sarah E. llancn, ii, of Orchard. Wash. M'TRVIN-CALDER Gordon E. Mclrvln. SO. of Vancouver. Wash., and Miss Emma V. (.'aide.-. ll. of Fresno, l'l. COLBOKN-EDWAKPS Louis B. Col bom. 34. of Buffalo. N'. Y.. and Mis. Avis B. Edivard. legal, of Portland. KOPLI.N-HANSAKER Earl O. Koplln, 2. of Portland. nd Miss Catherine Hn saker, 2, of 1'ortland. Building Permit. PR ETTA CRACK KEITH Erect two story 'frame dwelling. 110:; Hassalo street, between East Thirty-sixth and Last Thirty seventh atrcets: builder, ?. H. Bestow; I.tonn. MRS S A. WHEELER Repair two-story frame dwelling. r.s4 Liberty street, between Ea-t Thirteenth and East Fifteenth streets; builder, day work: l.s1. OIxiA lOHN'sON Repair one-a-nalf-story frame dwelling, r.70 Janet street, between East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth atreet; builder, dav work: 4"0. 1 F WEI.LER Erft nne-snd-a-bair-stor'v frame dwelling. -! East Fifty-first street North, between Ftanton and fclaklyou aireets:' builder, same; 2."kj0. f, K si'ORt'P Repair one-story frame dwelling. 810 West Polk street between Oreeham and Hayes streets; builder, I. A. AR nVl VE If. MM Beret two-tory OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Member Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. Baker. Dr. Lillian. 920 Corbett Bldg. Phonea Main 3.27, A 4879. Barrett, Dr. II. Lester. 419 Morgan BIdg. Phono Main 429. Browne. Dr. Agnes M.. SSI Plttock BllC Phones Broadway 3609, Main 25oa. Farrlor. Dr. Jessie B 820 Selling Bids. Phones Main 438b. A &516. Flock. Dr. William O.. 917 Broadway Bldg. Main 3391. Main 9453. Gate. Dr. Gertrade L.. 923 Corbett Bldg. Main 1833. A 4706. Glle. Dr. Mary E.. 609 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 6i66, A 1966. Howlaad, Dr. L. 916 Selling Bldg. Main 2213, A 2339. Krllrr. Dr. William C, S08 Taylor St. Pbones Main 644, A 3444. Lacy, Dr. H. N., suite 301 Morgan Bldg. Phonea Marshall 1888, Tabor 4278. Leonard, Dr. H. V., 757 Morgan Bids. Phones Main 709, A 1709. Leweaex. Dr. Vlrarlnla 613 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 1497. Mar. 3244. Moore, Dr.. '. F.. and H.C. P., 908 Sell ing Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. ,,, Dr. Katbarlae S., 805-7 Journal bldg. Marshall 1275. A 8031. Korthrop,.lr. 11. B., 308 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 349. Eaat 1028. Pengra, Dr. C. T.. 709-710 Selling Bldg. Phonea Main 3440, Main 3445. Shepherd. Dr. B. P., 608-609 Mortran Bldg. Main 6566, East 248. A I9t. Stylea. Dr. John H. Jr., Tabor 6345. 650 Pittock Blk. Bdwy. 16 1 3. Walker, Dr. Kva S.. 12t East 24th, 8L N. Phone Kast 6322. ' ' " J- historic battlefields, around towering mountains. Jacksonville uPV" ' (Uokoul Monnta.n) and Atlanta v j i:u. vn- WM1 K. every mjhk'" one of interest and pleature if your ticket read ia .TT. (Chicste A East ara IUiaei R. R.) To Florida Specially equipped to provide the bert service toTlorida paf sengert. Spacious observation can, modern drawtng-ioom sleeperi, roomy coachel and dining; car serving all meals a la carte. Hometeeken" fares and touriit ile.'pcr firt and third Tuesday of each month. C.W.B:apr.r District Fsa- asar A.t F. V. y I 400 Robart St. (Botal Ryaa) h r MD i. HEILIG Today, S lo 8:30 Tonight, 7 to 10:50 ALL. WEEK CONTINUOUS Afternoons, 2 to .v.'tO: reninj;s. 7 to 10:30 Chit-ago Tribune's War Film. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN liattlcfielO. ANY SEAT. ANY TIME. 'J.'c. CONTINI'OIS ALL WEEK. BAKER THEATER "iln t. A MliO Broadway and Morrison. Home of the Famous Baker iMayens. Tonight. All week. Mats. Wednesday. Sat urday. The season' sensation, "POLLY OF THK t lKCUS." Most expensive and cUuuralo Stock produc tion ever seen here. Evenlnss: 25c, .".tie. Box and loe. ic. Matinees: Ail seats (except B'x. -5c-Next week, starting Sunday matinee "Brewster' Million." BROADWAY AND VAMUU.L THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. CLAFDE ttll.LINGtVATEB CO.. In "Tho Decision of Governor Locke. EDUARPO EI.IS1A f'AN'SINO, Spain's Foremost Dancers. Diamond i atrennaa, t laiidius 4 Mi-arlet, Six VhiovaniK, Conrad tonrad. He Ole Llington. Orpheum Tiavel Weekly. MATINEE DAILY. 2:1.1 KV. 2.i". NIGHT SHOW. S:15 10c. 25c. &0c. ANNOUNCEMENT OF LECTURES By Their Excellcncks The Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen AT THE 1IE1I.1C. THEATER. Monday November 22. S:I5 Programme for public meetings: "Remi niscence of a Viceroy," His Excellency the Marquis of Aberdeen; "Tho Triumphs ot Civic Awakening." Her Excellency the Mar chioness of Aberdeen. Admission -'."c. 5cc, 7.1c. NaSrlATlKIE CUET 230 "THE tiREEN" VENUS" with Julian Kllinge's only rival. BOTIIWKI.I. BROWNE, and Company, inluding 1 r.nii Young. Pretty tiirU. Hri-lit Comedy. Ama ing Effects. 5 OTHER BIG-TIME .Uls Boxes, first row balcony reals rescred by phono. Curtain g:0. " nd I). frame rarage. 240 Seventeenth street, be tween Main and Madison streets; btiild"r. J. S Wilson: J F HAMPTON Erect one-story fram dwelling "! llreeley street, between Huf falo and Lombard streets; builder, same; S100. W LON'O Erect one-stnrv frame garage. 1124' East Nineteenth street North, between Emerson street and K lllingswort li avenue; builder. Takedown Mfg. Co.; JOHN O OSBURN Erect ono-story framn dwelling. i77 .larrctt street, between East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth streets, builder, same; toiM'. 1". W. YETTICH Repair two-story frame dwelling J'-'IC I'ommercial St.. between .lar rett and Ainsworth avenue; builder, same: WILSON" INVESTMENT CO. Repair I storv ord. warehouse. 2S .North Klfth street, between Burnnde and Couch streets; builder. Portland Elevator Co.; $210. P KELPMAN Repair two-story snap fac tory HIS North Fourth street, between Flan ders'and Cllsan streets: builder, same; TT. .1. E. VYOI.i K nepair oio'-shm ; dwelling, 2i::: Firty-eigntn suevi miiui.i. between Division and Twenty-seventh aye nue: builder, F. i . Beach: 12r.. HFN'HY WK1GANT Repair one-and-a-w,iV ''. .1.- frime dwelling. 3:'..". Fremont street, between Mallnrv and Rodney avenues; builder. J. w. i-.mmons; e ,,- vt n TITUS Erect one-story fram dwelling 4S.".i Slxtv-fourlh street Southeast. hetveen finv-ns builder. Robert Prltz: lO"0. , t'LARV J K Y Repair one-story frame dwelling. 7C.2 Cleveland avenue, nr.". Fremont and scecn airceis. oumuc. Kay: Sioo. ,. ...,,, HXRKY til iw rit-i,.ii i.-L.... welling. 4!r. East Sevenlcenth street corner Icon street: builder. ' . .1. sun""" AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House. 211 1st. Furniture. carpets, etc. Salo at .1. M. At Wilson S AUCiI'm 0"uec, " - " furniture- 1U6-S First st. ..,-T-r.-,v uai w rnnw ar Ilia C. O Pick Tr'f. and Storage Co." 'warehouse. 2nd and. Tine streets; 'iirnuurc. tn:.. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Dally ana Sunday. Per Hjo. One time ' name ad two consecutive time i'a Same ad three conaecutive times. . .. .J0o Wait aa six or Kim ""m"""- The .bov. rates apply to advertlaemenla VI. ." ui' and all utiier claaaui- callona eicept Ihe following: Mtuations smiiwi -'"-"-, Sltilatlnns Wauled teniale. l or Kent. Kooios Private lamille. Board and Kooms Private families. Housekeeping Koooi Private 1-a mi Ilea. u... n ,h. above claa.it icalions la 3 cents a line each Insertion. On "charge" advertisement charge will In Ihe paper regardless of the number of ' . w i : .. 1 1 , i i 1 1 1 in 1 1 l, r-. n twru worn, in eavi "Tb. Oregonlan will accept classified ad rrrtireroenta oer the telephone, provj.eU tbe advertiser I a suuM-ntier to either ohi.ne No prices will be quoted over tho EhCnJ but bill aill b. rendered the foUow Ina Jar. Wbelber subsequent .dvertiso j,nta lll bo accepted over the puoo. de pend. l",.rZ.u.,.Ci..iri telepnono suni.ruirin , ; and Personal .dverlisenienla will not be c- C.Dtea Over IDO irirw.m. - - ----- IniWtlon .-'''i''lrSliE'" tur. lor .. . K.n. Room ng-Mouses - auu il"l)h"ne: Main 7070. A 000. before 9 o'clock at night except Saturday, (losing hour for The Sunday Oregonlan "HI bi iTilO o'clock Satuxd.jr night. The .ffica will be open until 10 o'clock P. M., as usual. Ind all ada received too Ulo for proper classification will be run under tho headins 'To. to li..";" MEETING NOTICES. FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. IK". A. F. and A. M.. East 4. id "' , Sandv boulevard, special commu nication this i Wednesday t even ing. 7:..0; wont in I' . ; . l j w.- Tl... Il.u'ki Visit- v -aonresB e. j i.v.-. - . ina Brethren w elcome. Order v . M. ini jsremnu ,-haI'I.V, Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A. V. AND A. M. special communication tomorrovy (Wednesday). Nov. 17. at i o'clock P. M.. for the purpose, of conducting the funeral or ,u. i- w Vtller. Bv order oi. our late brother, c. tiie s,.creIarJ, the W. M. ... MT. TABOK LODGE. NO. -. K F AND A. M. Special com munrcatlon this (Wednesday. enlng. West Side Temple. .. o'clock. M. M. desree. Mail ing brethren ;W0jwme. SAMARITAN" LODGE. NO -'. , u F. Regular mectini tomorrow (Wednesday! 'venin-;, at s o'clock, at I..O. O. K. Ten.. ...... ;i iu,r in. Second degree. Visitors always w,,,1,:0",'-, r, It! OSVOLD. Secretary. OREGON COMMANDER V. IC. T. Special Wednesday. No- veniDer n, ."-"u'"1' 1 o'clock P. M.. to aitenn th fui.eral cf Sir C. W. MU.er. Your attendance will be ap- C. V. DOR 10 LODGE. NO. l."2. A. F. AND A. M.. St. .lonns Kcg- uiar communication anu ...m ... third degree. All Master Masons invited. . n.uaiwwv.. . , , .... v- TycnTT. vf) 4'I. .. a staii'd communi- est ion this (Wad ne day evejilr , g J ot' C.. oin tu Deuree. Visitors weKonit. r li. RICHMOND, Secretary. wititra'ndanc. 'WjW ?.v Nov 17, at Woodmen Temple, 12 lltn ,ry' A eon prise will be given to ge nt,j m'.n and lady at the end af season. K treshments; union music. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 574 BELMONT ST. Phone East 1423, B 2515. Open Dar and Xlght. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lothal chamber for small animals. Uerse amoulai.ee for sick and disabl.id laiHinaU at a moment s nonce ao 1 Biiiiitf a uet may. commumcato wiLtt ua. oo predated. 44 uX 4tMa,