TIIE MORNING OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, NOYE3IBER 20, 1015. BULGARIAH forges occupy 1131 Serbs Reported in Full Re treat Before Advancing , . Bulgarian Army. EAELW'A PASS IS TAKtN Artillery and i:qlpnicnl f Little l-r fending 1'orre 1 !)ved IloN . g aria a ljo-a Heavily In Ei cv" of l.nernv a. TVNLujV. No t A dispatch from r.orn lo th En-nans; Telrsrarh Com pany -a tlrm t Iht Trlbona from Athena sa a thai th ttulcartana btv nrupiM MonaaMr and that Iht rNtin are in full retreat. l'.-riMn the s-erbian.' retirement from lubena !. the faloolkl corre spondent ef th i"r.ron.:e r: -Makm the moat of natural advaiv tare ef position, the iiarbian repeal-e.il- ijrove back tot Itulaartana. Ken Huljf howti-r were anabla lo tn Tierol: defender and a 'icre vaa .M4 only by attack ri front while a running turnlnc morimitl cn the arrbUn left was la "rocrea. rrw Oar at taaailaleel. rtnl.H to th front! attack Iht frr wart ontl to detsrn men lo meet t fore enveloping their left That forra had lo bo -"t acre.. moon lama la ainala ftla over a T'at !'-" ..earel kilometer from tho e"arrlan l-f The Huicere too !- position nil ta. (tell fore had tf Inrnocft th narrow aorra. -leiriir fnht befor last vBrueilon af ISa I'.aBun i-a wa eiacole wlth aut o an-1 without tba IljKariana a't'Oiri"" to diet era th operation. The artillery an. I all Iba equipment of tie lirtre force, were mL It ! -tea-ed that tha Hulfarlaa loa.e In lha f'a'ne IkMIb were men mora thtrt Ike total .ertilsn fore opposing hrn, mUa. Taa. la r.toewaleel. Abandonment of the poa'tion meant tn aruilen of Prtlep. M" wool af tba inhabitant already bad fl'd. To lluliar cavalry reirnat tntered lha lotta Ua-ard BihtfaIL Thl I'l (rlaa aan.a th poralatlon af ta di.trti-t Into lonaMr. b'ra a itl pani.r broba out. barau.a of ap prrh.n.ion that homltaj! (irr.iular) a;ra.lr'in tha town. woulJ rta. --Tka raitroa4 tali"' rrnw4r4 all 4a r wtto fultlra lad.n with bun 4 ,( waltinc for iralnriL A larsa um k.r a.ra ot)iea4 lo laa r foada." i:oimm Min: ri:cisioN Conlrrrnrr railed. Hala and Atrla Tlirealen. r.DVi: la Part. N 1. A Vo eh.rt !ipatbi to tha Cioraalt 4 Italia .. ia arraunt of dia.lona which art b-crwiinc t ar;a lo ttia l.lbaral tartT af lloumania and tba V! T Id i " oppo a.t.oa of Taba JarvMl. a-V:nltar of ina Infrlor. and M. Ti.paaco. -IIb-.tr at Mr. ITmiar llratlaao baa a. nvl II oarr to aummoo bfora H!nc 'rdmn4 eartalt itHoo. dera il, an! atbara im tha moat l"-p-irtant paraonailtiaa of lha rartr. To inn. praov. cooOdntial atatrmanta ,n,.rim( ttta llaunuaua poller ar bal'v la Tba qu.a'lnn of Ilouniar.lan Ban Irainr a-m about to anlar a doclia aha. Tba rapili( anth "hl' h anaota ar. rmlfl In trbi la hatiine a a'naioa la tbn rard, .arncularly aa born Uuata and Aa.tria era cantao iri t( iraoc artr tba nnn-iarn bauo-aU.-f af r.oymnla LUMBER RATE HEARING ON ,.-,. .,.. r-i-n rr re but d-a k. 4 that M waa Cut to coo a(i;na from tha tail?. tr ta Ifia r jtofii war." ha d ' cl -r. lha I'ortlaad inula bad a cood utral aad ra main- auc"J-' paarraaaw rradaallaw Saawa. r .Br.-atalnca of varloua I'ortlabd tut oSarad ltlaon lo ahow tbal not alr baa aa.ral bl pianta in I'arttarvi ba-n forr.d. lo claaa t lacb f Maa IB ra-anl ar. but that tba ajaraaata prodftioo of tba oailta la tha iity hn ban d.vra-J approal Biat.Ir t a"ia faat a dar. C R lHif. crary of tha K-tatrn saal.m. d-:ard that, i'ortlaad ha.a ao cin r an r tarritocjr: tbal lhr forrad lo lra.1 compall- tv.t in arr Bald thai br att.mpt W ! ,, T ia coaptal!-nta calta l cn t. . irta. tjiutl mparmtaodrot of tha Koitkaf ttfi. lo .bow that tha lunib.r prod':a4 cn tba TUUmooh lina. WM..-B laha. a U l-l-ot rata lo l"aa rrin'.v, a-i.4;: la haul- Into tha fftiand yard. whcr tba cara ara workad Into IraiC fr dipfti to d-atiaaMon. whi:a tha product of tnn.aa-l'oul.aa aUU than a Bla from tba h'rtll yard'. l lrad l no., at a 11 l-J-ao rata. Tha etJ-t waa ! how thai If lha . u.rra rci:io ran haul thia lorn br rrum tha milta Int I'ort and aad Ih.-va to ! Fraaclaro al It l-J craia. II I. paa!bka ala - h."d!a .'pmnH from ortlaad d:racl to 111 rrnclco at tha ana rata. On craa-aiainieation by It. T. Pur rnw. att'"'r fr lha !ir.utBTn I'a Mr Martra airilnd tbal IMa mo.it of rara lata I'jrttand and out la aa anoat'jral ona and rarforincd on:y !. aoi4 hi'iii"! amptr rara o lha poinia o.i tba T;iUm Una whra taa lumbar fijinu. Joriaa I'oalwa. of lha Tnmn-r.ol-aaa Company, ta.tiflad Iht much of hi. bri.ln-.. wa built ap on a firm andr'nd:'C with lha rw.ot'arn Ta ifi.r Ibal lha rat. baia-n l-orlland aad it aily lo ! Franriaro would ra-r-am ca a part'y Tba fk.-uth.ro l a rif!tf. la f't. a.kU-'tad lha ba.ina.a of tka 'port land Irnll. wits tha offar of ra'ln'n Ihia pf;tT ef rata r. It. Kaoanra. aaucr for lha raatara Waatarn. and It. H Van D'jitr. ranter for rma-PoiU. rttr.d that l"a oafpul of tha Portland m la la da.-raa.lnc wh.Ia that of lha ttl.tr anilia la Iwr'tHtf Thar ra f.rr.l partxularly ta tba aw plant of 15a IVooth-Kally vVmrany aad tha antral aw punta on tha TlUamooh Una a aido.-aa of taa lnraaaad ac tivity la tba na.lty. laa a bblaaaaatt at, lata. Tay aaaarlad thai It la aaaantlal for tham to baa an attra-lla rata to c.:.;irrit that thtr ran n--t thlr tb pmaata la carload lota. Tby ran no( hacd:a au' h ama'l on'ta aa car Iota by watar. tb.y davlarad. Lattr In l"!a r. bowar. Mr. Vr brow introdi.-ad II. it haw. f tha M rr mind Lumhar Comrany. and I. W. o Brian, of tba Aatorla Pot Cam paay. to alow ISat .aa:a will atop aad pi- up carjaaa aa arrall aa t..) ft't. which h. aa b-an d ra for their raapa-tlca plant. J. H. M-ilahay. aa.l.'ant xnarl rrtifht aaat for tha Coulhtra 1'aclflc. eat'.lnrd tha Mtor of tha lumbar ra". in Itja i;iamctta Vail.y aed In I'orlland lla eorroboralr I tbr1 frail Birtnr of Mr. Dtaon rtaardin Iht lil of ITr.id-nt hrro jla aad alhtr Pouthtrn l'a:lfi ofru-lala and their daaira aatatli.ti ratw that aonld aid IU lumbar InJu.lry of lha al.tjr. lla rt f'rrad to praloua d talon o lha taratala Commarra Commlaalen to Jua l.fy tba difftrcnttal batwnn tha al- lr and Purtland. IKfura adJournmrnt la.t nlctit. F. O I'r. ittiarti. rtpraaanilntr th Palam Commrrrial C!u. ofltrad for tha rre ord r'.il itlori from tha falam. t M-Micavilla aad tlia Nbr Cora' mtrrial rlaha atippartlnt tha prratnt ratta. and a-kd parmlaalon to arcua hla point. Thla rUt waa drniad. boattar. bacauaa tba orf anlaaliona that ha rrprr'tntt had not Intrrnrnad In tha ca.a. Ha waa parmllt.d to flla Ma ro!ntiona with an ohJctlon by Mr. Wll.on r'cord.d wilh tbrm. t. D. Matiaff: la attending tha pro raadinca aa t.ha attorney for the Wll- lametfa Tallay Lurabar Manufaeiurara Aaae-latlon. with tha announced la tcctton of IntrrTeninr If nacratary. alUIS .CONSIDER PLANS A Riot nMTCR XKKIM Of POOR lllUKtT OK RKUIIP WORK. laearaarnt iaa Mertlaa H III Ba Held Taaadar, bra l.laea af Arflally Ara la Ra IVrcided t aaa. Tha Muta will aetlla upon their lcfl nila rlari lir Cbrlatma relief work at a mectlnar to la held al tha Port land Motel Tueeday afteraoon. Tha (Titmtirf of t'ommarra ha. carried Ita mt.atiuatlona of lha charity alluatloo hardly far rnounh to offer a plan ah ltd will ba arailable. tot tha relief work durlna- tha holida Ihla year, and tha Muta haa determined, accordingly, to co ahead aomewhat alonc the aatn lipea they followed laal Beaton.' Conmu .loner lukcr announced lo them yeaterday that tha city will ba amply abla to handle the employment t.tuatlon thia aaaaun. and lha Muta will, accord! rue I r. not attempt to deal with lha unemployed. live line of apeclal activity ware auKCtaled at tba Die . 1 1 rva )e.terday fuel. mil, water renta. boualnc and ah.vea The elort In lha boualnc work would be to relieir tha raaea where people are unable to meet their rent and halt no place to ao. Tha fuel quealton la belnr ronaldered. Ilhewlae the proMem of anuai and atock.lna'a lor children of achool lit. Many famlllea of poor people ara re ported urTrinaf frm lima to lima by reaeon of rlly water helna ahut off herauee lhay cannot par tha water rent. Tha problem of eupplyitMT aultable mil to babtee of the poor baa been a aerl oua oraa aa h ea.on. At the Tuetday rneetlnK tha Muta will cnn.lder plan for Incorporation, and will aieo eeieel tba apaclal Una or llrva out of the fit audieatad In ahlcb thair energtea ara lo ba concen traicl till eaton Uillum Sirar.dhora-. chief ef the Mat, ar.nouiw-a thai they ara already in Una for aueaeetlon and for Informa tion aa lo direction In which their effort may be effrctlrely applied, and that thair workina- fore for tba eeaaon will be thoroucniy orsanlted within a wee. BUNDLE DAY OBSERVED rn.t. nV pr:xt-t: iir.R dt Aw i ri:u (.:i:Roi al.T. Reaaeal foe r far Poor a Ra esl laaaed. aad Tkta Will Re Fal lowed by Toy Day. Al t'at 19 bunUIra of well propor tioned aiaea appeared at lha Central buildme yealarday .when th announce ment a made that the l'arent-Teacb- er A.aoclation Would obaara "bundle day." Although tha bundle vara up poaed lo contain clothing that could bo loncer ba uaed by the wnera. ee tral charitably Inclined peraona do nated aoiutely new KtrtnrnU una woman brought three paira of new ahoet and a atenugrapher led c- ral yarda of flannel, tunable for un- dercarmeot. eaplainlna; that aha bad nothing els to give and wanted to ae.i.t. The di.trtbution of Ibe Rarment and hoea collected by lha larrnt-Teach-rr Ae.ociatwn. under the leaderahip of Mra V. L faak, bead of the aoclal aarvlra bureau, la made throuth com- itlee. of four. repreacntlnj each achool Ira the diatrtct. .Neat Tue.day a call will be l.aued lo all tha echoote In the city for food. And later a call will be made for to). SAFETY BEFORE COURT Jl IM.K TO HI I K IF ( HII.UHF. BK. l.oi TIRKRrtLlR IIOHK. IH tarred llaabaad a-eeba la Re aaa l.lrl aad Bay I'raaa C'aalady af rt. lle, t Wee) la eerer. rX rilANtS'. No. 1. I Special. I Whether children ahould b allowed to lie in a houea with a titfTerer from tuberrulotl la a problem that will ba taken up by Superior Judge Graham tomorrow. Chtrlta F. Moock baa atktd an order from Judca alraham Iran.ferrtng the cu.tody of hla two children. Vio-a. a fear old. and Char!.. 2 yeara od. from tha mother to tha father. The WiMfkt were divorced a year ago. Tha f rmer Mra Moock la new the wlfa of liu.itti K (tiller, who la alleged by the former hu.band to hare tuberculoma. To aid him in tha aolulion of the problem Judge ilraham baa aummoned half a doten prominent pbteKiane lo teatify aa to tha dancer tha children woull ba In from living In Oilier' bout. 'hiciana already ronaulted by Judge tWanam have given contrary tit. a. LINEMAN IS EJCTROCUTED Arlle Itobrrta Ia Killed Mie-n I.lghl Irr i'alU Over Trolley. At.r. Or.. Nov. 1. fCpectal ) Af.lt lluttria. J. a liwrnan. wa. aiav- rcuta4 tuday at Moodburn. a ben an electric I gbt wire vtblch be wa hold ing accidentally fell at rota tha Oregon C..t-irie irvnvr wire. Ieatn wa inatantanaoua i"ronr Clough will bold an Inque.t at Wood- PUB) iwnini i w. . j tamer. wwwa. a Kobart. of Wcodburn. aurvlvea. I lilrrly Wonun I'nnnd Dead. At. KM. Cr. Nor. i iSpeclaL) I'.u all" Mather. " S. waa found d'ad In lha kitchen of her cottage on Market treat here today. leth appafantly occurred a artk ago from natural cauar. Nr Ig'-.bor dlacovered the body, peceaaad aaa unmarried and a native ef Sailjerland. " bad lived In Salem for I J ear. ririiiving ara a niece. Xra. A. U Mar.-h.-nd. and two nerhew. HUaard and Walter Maihey. of Salem. ALLIES WOULD DRAW mnii nnDMi CHINA. INTO PACT Diplomatic Purpose Is to Forestall Possible Fric tion With Japan. WAR AID NOT 'EXPECTED Ikrllrf Espreated Pekln Look With Favor on Proposal Toklo Cov rrurrvrnt l.lkcly to Cain In Trade by Move? I Opinion. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 Efforta ara bring- mad by Ureal Britain. Vranca and Kuaal lo Include China In tha membership of the entente now allirned agalnat the Grrmanlo porvera. Ils rloaure of thia fact directed the atten tion of Official Washington today to a complicated altuatinn In the Far Kaau the eertouanea of which baa not hiih.riA hian raallaed. It became known that to Insure friendly relation between japan au ..-. inn and exchange V urn. ....... . . .. j . . had been proceeding: In I'ekln and the Kuropean capllale looking; to tho for mal entrance of China on an equal footing voth Jip" " tn " , that now Includra Great Britain. France. Ituaala. Italy. Japan and Ser bla. . Mllllary Aid Sal Aakea. Military parllclpallon by China In the war would not be expected, but the po.lt Id neceaaliy of R.ldlnif China to the aillea is looked upon by them as of vast Importance. It waa learned today that recently several Japanese warahlps were placed al strategic point alonir the Chinese roaat. and that the poaalblllty of In ternal revolution In China through the propoaed change from republic to par- llartianlaPV fnnltaM ,-hv had caused soma Jtpaneae official to b"-lleve munition of war should ba husbanded for emerg ency caaes. When the recent Japan-eae-Ohlntse n gotlatlomt were In progreaa. "Japan similarly leu com- 1 1-j hold her ammunition supply for development, a circumstance that la known to havo embarrassea nusaia considerably. rfo far aa Is xnotrti here, most or the conversation have been conducted at I'ekln. and It la net clear how far tier; proposal hae ben dlacuaeed with the Japanese government at Toklo. The belief ij general, however, that Great i. .niint of lha obligations of her'alllanre with Japan, probably ha consulted th Toklo government freely. r-hlna-a attitude ba not developed. but In some quartera heretthe view la k.u ih the Pekln Kovrrnment Is favorahly Inclined to tho entente pro poaal sl-c the move would guarantee ta.. .i..niv of China during the pres ent disturbed condition of w.tjld poll- tlca and safeguard her Interests at in peace conference In fact, some rumors k.va reached official recently that the plao actually originated wltrf the Chinese, who aaw In II a mean of checkmating pov'ble Japanese aggres sion. i...t what advantage -ould lie to Japan In acquiescing In the proposal are not clear, but it ia in well Informed quarter that by placing on a solid foundation tha relations be i..a China and JtDin. JaDaneao com mercial lntreta In China might be Immune from tne poelble tllsturbance which recurrent political friction might brine about. MEDAL GIVEN HOWELLS AtTiion hooki:d fou diti.. .i iti(i:n work kictiox.. t:llha Beat Aaaaag Tbaae Kleeled Meaaaerahlai la Mallaaal laatllate af Aria aad I -e Iter. lu".TON. Nor. I 'Tha golfl medal waa awarded to TYIIUan Dean llowells. of New York, today by the National Institute of Aria and Letters, for dis tinguished work la the writing of fic tion. Mr. Howell wa not present, but a letter from blm waa read by lllplo illtchcock. secretary of the Institute. evpreaeing hla appreciation. A medal I annually awarden lor oiaunguianea service to arte or letter, although it Is stipulated that the reriilerat need not necessarily be a member of tnc organisation. New membere elected by tba ineu- tuta were announced as follows: Charles It. Miller. Kllhu Hoot. Henry Oeborn Taylor. Robert I. Altken. Jamra Karl Kraaer. llertram J. ttooanue. urava Trowbridge, ail of New ork: Krnest It. Kroeger. Ut. Lxul: Arne Oldberg. Kvanaton. III.: Gamaliel Hradford. til - lery Cedgwlck and Italph Adama Cram. of lloston. Pit vi' a nr lea In the American Acad emy OI JVriB ana urinn nae urrn nllrd. It waa announced today, by 111 election of tha following membere: William Gillette, playwrlarnt: ueorge U Kivea. historian: Paul Klrner More. critic and esaaylst: J. A men aieir. painter: Frederick MacMoranle. sculp tor, all of .Vw York, and Koberl Grant, novelist, of Massachusetts. ROAD BUILDER TO VISIT S. A. Kendall lo Adjust Dlffcrrnce-R and llaatrn Roaebnrc Line P.OSF.nrrtO. Or.. Nov. 1. (Special. ) i. A. Kendall, member of the firm of Kendall Pros, of ntteburg. I'a-. ana on of the Eastern capitalists Inter ested In lha proposed construction of the Roeebursr r.aeiern naiiroto. win arrive here Iecembr I. according lo a message received from blm today. It la reported that Jir. tvennau is coming to Iloteburg lo adjust a num ber of rrlnor conlroversiaa in oraer that actual work on ino raiiroaa ana sawmill cart ba Btarted aoon after th r.r.i of the year. More than IS per cent of the righl-of-way has already been secured. Tha Investment will ag- rrtftlt RI.S00.Ov1. "Evidence" Remind Judge of Story He Tell in Court. jarr taeaeeve C.nn fits'. Wrecked latasMtlle aad Place Where Car a track Itaillag af Bridge. TN THE midst of the.serioug matter X Of aetermintng mnemer wi Zahn waa Intoxicated when Aa drove hla automobile through the rklltn; of .w- 1 1 . i . . waaa. a inrun Judge Catena yeaterday mornlnf In- I......I.J Kw s funny atorv. CMy Jailer t:ppa had tual proaucea a amall bottle containing about "six fingers'" of ablakey, wfcku h said be bad taken from Zahn after the arrest ha fount v Koadmaater John B. Teon. Thia reminded Judge Gatena of the old atorv. which be proceeded to ten, of th Jury In tho moonshln caao that retired with a demijohn or -e-ei dence.- After long deliberation the Jirrora reported back that they were unable to agree. Thar' not enough evidence to go 'round. aald the foreman. Although It wa an old one with the attorneys, they led the gnffaws of laughter. Tn Juror laughed aa though they r tally enjoyed It. Zahn' trial lasted all day. and th argument were not completed when court adjourned ahortly after 5 o'clock. During the afternoon the court. Jury and attorney visited the scene of the wreck and examined the damaged auto mobile. The "evidence." Including; Zahn' damaged automobile tire, remained In the possession of tha court at tha con clusion of the day'a proceedings. CITY ELEVATOR BALKS OrKILlTIO.V OK ORKpO.V CTTT LIFT STOPPED FOR IESTlGATIOX. ' Defective Valve la Relieved to Canae 9 law Recovery af Jreaaare aa Case Aaccada Bluff. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 19. (Spe cial.) Whlla City Kngineer Miller and F. J. Albright, chairman of the Coun cl elevator committee, are convinced nothing of a aerioua nature 1 wrong, the eventh-treet elevator 1 not work ing properly and operation ba been stopped until the source) of the trou ble shall be found and corrected. The municipal lift, which was designed to curry passengers to and from the busi ness section below the bluff and the residence section above, waa operated for the first time this week. The trouble is with the pressure, and the City Engineer I convinced that It source Is in a valve in me supply pipe, which run from tb reservoir to the elevator. Aa the elevator rises In the abaft, tba pressure soes down and la usually slow la regaining Its normal condition. However, the elevator I declared perfectly safe even with the pressure low, a ample provision have been mad to keep the cage from dropping-, even if the water were ahut off entirely. The elevator has been running for general public traffic part of the limo for two days, and the large number who patronise it Is a surprise even to the city officials, who favored it. Tb Seventh-street step are practically de serted while the elevator is in operation and many go several block out of their way to use the elevator. MUTUAL POLICIES OUT WARMXG GIVEX BY IXStRASCK COMMISSIONER OF STATE. Mr. Welle I rge Holder Have re alties Deflaed t Avoid Trouble la Case af Ltaaa. SALEM. Or Nov. (Special.) Whether their policies are of any value and a bat steps they shall take to col lect their claim are the subject of numaroua letter received I"' week by Insurance Commissioner Wells from members of tba Mutual Eire Company and Ibe Beaver btata Merchant' Mutual Eire Insurance Association, both of I'orlland. Commissioner Well said today that he had been advised by II. D. Wagnon. Jr, secretary of both companies, that these concerns ara not Issuing policies, and that consequently be had been led to believe that all policies had been cancelled. Letters received, however. by IBe Commissioner, be said. show. that member do not care to urrenuer tneir policies, and some have taken out In surance in other companies. "Those member who secure new in surance policies." sftjd Wells, -should Immediately surrender their old poli cies In order to avoid misunderstanding in event of a loss, for legally these two mutual companies are sliil in existence and lb policies of the member are yet In effect. In case of a loss each company In liable for a pro rata amount of the damage or loss. Members should read their policies where this provision Is plainly set forth.- I would emphasise that those member who do not secure new Insurance ahould ascer tain from the officer in what position they would be in collecting their insur ance If thev suffered a fire-loss." CREDITORS ARE ADMITTED Xcvr Xorth Coast Power Co. Protect- WasliinKton-Orcgon People. CENTRA LI A. Wash, Nov. . (Spe cial.) Reorganization plans of th Washington-Oregon Corporation permit every creditor lo participate In the North Coaat Power Company, which re cently purchased the corporation's properties. Tha bolder of flrt-mortgga bond of tb corporation will receive 40 per cent of first-mortgage bona or. tue power company and (0 per cent of pre ferred stock, while the holder of second-mortgage bonds will receive t per cent common stock and an option to buy the balance preierrea anu com mon stock. PERMIT DENIED COMPANY a . Orrjjon Ilarn Wa-diinKtoiL. Concern Iicrauno of Xclglibor's .Ijiws. (DRUGS) Splendid Values and Double Stamps . . a-a a -t a"! With 2p Extra TodayBring tne coupon DRUGS AND PATENTS 15c Cocoa-1 1 a nut Oil... II" 25o Crude Carbolic I Qp Acid I 31 2icOaator (Jj :5c"Ba'y Q. Rum I 3! 10c W h 1 1-7 ing now at ' t 1 0cCascara7 it Bark for.. ' 10c S a ITit Soda for.. . 25c Cotton seedOllOfir, now for.Ul 60c Ca n-Qyfra throx for J for:::?.'36c 00c MurlneQ ra now for.. . O-ru 75c Saxo-CQn lite for...'"' ii y o i y H o n,e yCQf and Tar... OS1 7ac Bisuratcd MagnesiaCQn now for.."'1' 50c G 1 o ver's MangeOCft Cure for.. ' l P I a re e'a Golden Medi- cote1?;.!: 68c STATIONERY M m 50c Papeterie, black and 0C white, good value, to close a-" 75c Imported Stationery, lined envelope for foreign cor- AAr respondence, special at...TU 60c W. & W. Papeterie. a fine grade linen, square - flap 07p envelope, now for Ml It 60c Whlting'a Organdie Glace Correspondence Cards spe- OQra cial now at only Thanksgiving Day Table Cov ert. Place Cards, Dotllee and Ilonhon Boxes, Chriatmaa tarda. Tags and Calendars. "UADV ppncJC,,Sewln8- B" !fnn UnUOO keta. Sewing Rollups. SewlngW nf f Boxes on sale now at kv' See Alder-street Window. CUTLERY Brushes for. . SI. 19 iiiAiarmri iq . ayiitw $1 Set 8-7 Qn tors for.- fU $1 PocketflOa Knives. 0 Oil Clocks... Thermoa I im Bottles.. )l "H USE THIS COUPON 20 EXTRA 20 Bring: this coupon and get 20 e x t r a "S. & H." Trading Stamps on your l'irat 1 cash pur chase and double stamDS on balance of purchase. Good first three floors today, Nov. 20. Aaythlng In Special Lot of BATHROOM FIXTURES Valaea to $2.50. Choice 10 d TOILET PAPER Wh'te crepe'! splendid value at the ppe-CJn cial price of, the dozen . . . w f l Batcmeat PERFUME DEPARTMENT 50c Stillman's F r e ckleOQia Cream... MdU 50cPowlam7 Soap for.. I ' l 25c P a c ker's Tar Soap I Cn now for. . I aJl 60c Lablache Face Powder on sale QCn now for... u3 C 1 a - W o o d Peroxide Cream, "5c; 0.650 25c S a n i t o 1 T o o t hICp Paste for UU 50c Java Kiz Face Powder on sale OQn now for... vn THANKSGIVING CANDIES Special Mixed Hard Oflr. Candy.lb...Ju French Mixed BonBons.r) A pound. . . ttHu 60c pound Whip p e d Cream Choco late 07 f now f or. M I b 40c pound CreamWafers wintergreen --..j ... ; . ft.. a it u iiiiiii oi- vor pound. ... ' Salted Nut M e a t b. the for"f.d.$l.00 ors theO Qn ound....ti3u raiinnrn finnnt S2.50 H o t- HUDOCrl UUUU-J water Bot tle, guaranteed for two (H 10 years. Special now for w i M 1.25 Fountain I J1.00 Rubber Syringe? Do I ulo,VCa79C now for... " I now for-. u WB MEXD RUBBER GOODS. BRISTLE GOODS Bruh'h22c ,1.00 Hair B r u s h.CQn solid backOwu Indexo Firnrer Tooth QCp Brush.. .. Mail Hughes' Ideal C 1 e auer I fin now for..iw DRUGS mtfj lo 1 11.25 B r 1 stlo Hair Brush spe cial OQn now at... UOU Keepclean H3ir Brushes 75cand $1 In Order toCloseOatOar MEDICINAL LIQUORS f'J'7. WeOl'ferTheae Sp'l Caae l'rlcea Cedar Brook. S p r ine l'.'lO, bond-.cm OR suIIWia.vl Mono g ram, very high grade, full ?"t:,$9.50 Fisher's Rye. an extra fine fsS.f.t-SIO.50 Crestm ore, bonded, full caser.$H.25 Brice's Pure Malt, full $7.50 ed.cast; a JIMuskinguin Valley, 0 Cft gallon. iJUiJU $3.50 Colmont Blend. CO Cf gallon.VidU $3.50 Mono- laUon.S3.00 $4 Pure Ruin, foenr.:Si.60 NUTS, RAISINS OLIVES D 1 a mond Walnuts now 25c & 50c " Sun - Maid " Seeded Rai sins, two 25c eve rop Ripe Olives qui. at.. Sultan Flgs.pks. 50c&65c tanFlBB.pks. 5c and 10c m We Deliver MAZDA LAMPS and Chars: i o More. Bee Oar Bateraeat L.leerlcal Dept. A BOOK OF I. H. GREEN STAMPS at, vim ia aicvr..L poi.i aws fahttftp ALMS CTOTATwKSTPaBt MABSHAU. aTOP-MOME AW7I FREE 10 WC STAMPS with all ice soda p u r c h a sea In our Tea-Room or at the Soda Fountain from 2 P. M. until we close at 9. BUREAU HEAD TO GO Mr. Baker Serves Notice on C. E. Christensen. APPEAR 'WILL BE TAKEN Coinmls.loncr Declares Chief Clerk of City Employment Office In competent and Show Lack of Initiative Ability. .1 i tt rk.iii.nun. chief clerk of a.u.ai it-z . .. ..... . . i..iin.i PraA KmDloyment u- in. - - - reau. having failed to accept an Invita tion from Commissioner Baker to re- ngn, was yesterday discnargeu ujr Baker for "incompetency arid lack of niliatlve ability." Mr. Christensen a-ill appeal to the Municipal Civil berv ce Board for a hearing, to wherr hc is sntitled under the city charter pro visions. , The charges were preferred against Mr. Christensen after Commissioner Baker gave up his original pi.' ac ting rid of him by abolishing his posi tion and creating a elmilar position in a reorganized employment bureau under a different name and not subject to . , .- rr rn ii n t II 13 1 Rt civil service. sn had no Intention of violating the spirit f the city civu ci tanged his memou m vir chriHtensen's dismissal will take ffect December 1. at which time Mr. laker says he will have a successor, ust who this will be Mr. Baker says e does not know. He has several ap llcations but says be Is at loss to ' .1.1 Mr Chrlsten- ;now wno iu - en will contest his dismissal to the Imlt. he says. Tho civu cr.. tas the power to reinstate him. In the letter of dismissal sent yes erday to Mr. Christensen Commissioner Jaker says:. I feel it Incumbent that the bureau of rhlch you have been In chara be reor- lU.-wi a"- i a rl raaf 111 mnff nixfd on new unw, mku 1T:Z ,p.rtial atudy of your record and th. i rt- t !' ' a" ft'a'no "al fiu aln.t you of any kind, raaer ',rnfn.n; the situation with fair La ajid impartiality I am forced to the nciuon that you lack Initiative snd b.v. led to ecure tn oesa ,!rh city needs a man in ii secure Jb for men and women, on terma wltn tne cvu.iuc- t aeenclea This you cannot or havt no. e Ycu nave itimu 1 " ' . lest the opoortunltiea for aecurlng work the unempio eu, - . - , f.ted! therefore, on the .rounds of 'pSr'pose' "improvSfg ThT p-bllo terv I must now notify you that you an. reby diamlssed from tne city ear. . dlsmlsaal to take effect .-soeemoer Tho proposed ordinance doing away h the present employment 11 . . , ., I roil WaireAU estahlisning a - - . . nnsaed bv the Coun- vestarday. but was held over at Mr. fe". request to give him time to .rt provisions necessary to make positions in mo to civil service. cha aa Im suit fled ne but fall Tl can a'en ment doi fill for so In tbe lee he com I wit nd wa: ell Bal insi the Ject operative plan. He said that method had worked successfully in Seattle. In 'view of Portland's decrease in commerce. Senator Lane said it would be nearly Impossible for the Oregon delegation in Congress to receive gen erous appropriations for improvements at the mouth of tha Columbia River. MAIL CHANGE ISOLATES Established Rural Houte Dropped Under New Contract. BAKER, Or., Nov. 19. (Special.) By virtue of a new mail contract provid ing for the carrying of mall from Bu. chanan to Burns, which will go into -effect on December 1, the connection by mail between Drewsey and Burns, hitnerto well established, will be broken. The new arrangement leaves a tract of country in the Drewsey section 20 by SO miles In extent without any mail accommodations whatever, and with the heavy snows beginning to fall, rromises an almost complete isolation for tbe ranchers of the country. Centralia Banks Have Money. . I - V 'T- T ,r T . M ' n .- V. XT, v 10 Sine. cial.) An indication of the financial ii.l-.. I i -i ; lh. fan. nf an. C.IIIU11IUI1 Ul vllll.ll- ' . - ' - v called hard times is indicated by the local DaPK nrpwilH in tne init-c imnnn, keepthehair healthy, rich and lustrous ItaTno ttickineM or snpleamntodor. Rw Inol Soap sold by J1 vdruggristi and dealers la toilet roods. For sample free, write to Dept. 7-P. RetinoU Baitimore, Md. I1-1 -J. msiHN"' e e3-Xar?etySsaa f mm 1 Tl - V ' V PC which totaled T745,518.30 at the close of business on November 10. This is a decrease of only T4012 over the banks' reports at the close of business Sep tember 2. Mendota lump coal, $3.50 ton de livered. Albina Fuel Co. Adv. ft Powers Saturday Night Special jj mam, villi $2.50 Three-Piece Seamless Q0 i Brown Enamel Ware Set at . . . . L SALKM Or.. Nov. 1. (Special.) c..,,.- iht law of Washington pro hibit Oreson building and loan associa tions from doing buslnes in mat state. Corporation Commissioner scnuiaer man today denied the application of the 1'itcinc Building and Lan Association, a Washington corporation, to do busi ness in Oregon. At tomev-Ueneral Brown recently ad vised Commissioner oVhulderman thatL the Oreaon atatutea permit nim to uae hla discretion In admitting the Pacific Building and Loan Association to Ore gon. MAN TRAPS 1500 GOPHERS Fanner Near Monmouth Plari to Co operate In Eliminating TesU. MOXMflL'TII. Or, Nor. 1. (Special.) Miller McAleb. of Monmouth, baa been passing hla time profitably catching roDhera for farmers in this vicinity. lit ba caught more than 1500 of tbe i.esta tba past season, receiving a houn.tr of li cents each from the farmer. In spite of hi effort the animal re still doing considerable damage. The farmer are planning to co-operate with Mr. McAleb. WATER RATE CASE TOPIC PORTLAXD LETTIXQ TRADE GET A WAV. SAYB COLLECTOR BLRKE. Debt. Declines lo Hun. Tvnni.; HilTE. Ind.. Nov. 19. Eu nt V. Debs. Soclallat candidate for President of the United States In 1900. mm itiil and 1112 in a formal state ment today announced that he had de clined the fifth nomination lor me Presidency at the hands of his party. .... .....llns Setator Lame sa w w aad Boycott af Thoae Wis Won't Work la Hansosr. a "For 13 years Puget Sound has been artlfically absorbing tho commerce B"L "la.,,. Intended should PSSS WD1CD l'alu' . . . . ., ;j through the columoia gateway. Thomas C. Burke. Collector of Customs ji.i.i.t m an arsrument De- ror mi" ''""" - . . j . .. fore th Kealty uoara yeti" support of the agitation tor coiiuuuu a - ..ra. i af AflM point r.ia. T.,,.a b.0, Other speaaer "-"'"" j w I Senator Dane. Jonn r. (.arruii au snall 1. uaoa. ,,. a "In 1900 the Portland r-ort cww" . , i 1 rn whtra Sa in niiiiH. ii ii imifut w - attl collected $1. Today Seattle Is collecting J where we are coiiecwua ,,. i . ii nr ii a Mr. Burke referred sarcastically to the speech deliverea oeiore mo viiam . .. - ....... 1 1 .. hv .1 V Teal. oer oi auiiniici i ..J j . ... . and endeavored to refute the points nresented by Mr. Teal, lie blamed the railroad Interest for Portland back Sentor Dane recommended- ..that PorHandera who want to boost the k interests nf -their cltv organize co-operative association, and pledge themselves to boycott all those who don t work in narmony nn ucn SOX S4.LE AFTER 4:O0 P.M. SATIRDAI. . , Ji Here is the biggest Saturday bargain your money has ever purchased. I Three pieces of high quality Brown Enamel War-the nest. best and !most durable enamel ware it is possible to buy. Thl3 ,tnre,t"pLer,?,,i Lfl Ssta of one 14-quart rim-edge dish pan. one four-quart covered kettle II SnS one fafrgeeiippeQd sauce P-n with heavy "inforced hand e AM Piece jj are acid proof, seamless and triple coated and will double the service oi ordinary enamel ware. Each, set packed in separate carton ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER. NO PHOfaE OR C. O. I. ORDERS. &i XO UF.MVKHIKS. f...anraM a C A BIG NEW VICTROLA DEPARTMl'M' ) J VICTROLAS jvst OPENED V1CTKOLAS 1.00 WEEKLY j M 1 r The Dependable Cauphe Maid brings needed refresh ment after the exact ing duties of the day. "DEPEND ABLE" COFFEE at your dealers; 40c per pound. " HESPO " for those who prefer '30c Coffee i as good as you can boy at th price.