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1915. J NOVEMBER 22. . . RUING WILSON IS V. HIS HEW MESSAGE BRITISH MI LIT ART GENU'S WHO HAS UNDERTAKEN TO "LINE IT- GREECE. Adviser Urges That Outline of Plans fcr Raising Revenue Be Included. CHIEF FEATURES DECIDED KlmM Mr ..arc 10 lw lotr Pr tnarai; o .Meenp4 Made to fottT All tj - Wr -a : Other Mr. eve Will lotlow. APitT tii rnnti y-r. ran omr. ot.Nr.. l- fft Arm all NT. Vr.Bal a-taria a-d. F.4r.t ir.dita Ut-jUaUon. Itaieier, wf ad, " um3l rat!a. rhtUDptrta lslpdri ' kl!t Conaarv lion Mar riraii of comMa-a tar foraigl trd. "AaiMimpm law. U itilgil plotting fcr f -.a fcailig.r.nl... !ul"t ytm. a.aa: lotr. vtf V.:ttN;TO.f. Nav. Zl rraaidl :). will put -;! practically alt w'.r pufeM biaea tSi wk to de- ot. ku antlr lint to coanpl.ting hi tiu-d aarvial Bi.aaa.-e , .t.aa la read rMlll!f at a Joiat m.tio f the !' tr. ...... f-.cnb.r T. TB, -T.iil.nt b decided on the .t-,.r f.iiiit. ef t3 mJ. after arefjl c..n.uttatl.a Wl-a ct "1 i,..r aad W soar writing II oat on ti i)filr. No att.mpt I b-irw i al.at la tha document wita all . .iistk- u.tion oriBi lor .n t.oa for t. rr-"lnl plan to f-4 I ma to '"" " tc-k.ion.a art... a atl of Keveaaa- IMaa W Had. nor..nttra rttr:.l. chairman ta i.u aprrofrtattona rnmmill". fc.l.l a .nr ron r.rm.:. wltl. tha rr d.nt torvr,l and ur.l h.rn lo Include i- a o.'!ine c( m.tnoa n,..,l bt f'r ralatnar r..n-ie I" !'( th .r-pruprtlltm nv.rn.wl certain l h- gr.ail .-r...l ! of Alinx'tii) tfonjl d-tn plan Mr u-rl d frct.l attention ! a -T.-arfmrt la ri. auodrv ivsi bill f ! "! tal la caa. 1. irnt.. appropriation 'a4 ,.i,mi! l n yr. IT-. -l-nl r.r ali" I'nM'"" horn-, in Bia Ju4 ri lit. .tima. approtriaimB' .: tat lojarr lf " . i - . A. ... ksrlna? tBa Mflw t c r'i - j .,,.M,in. wirtia Ib fiiMl4 or. If .u ra4J.-tioo b- not I I ! mar prartical. w incu i ia;4ry l. tfa 4t.li- . ,, , n. i.a aa mar b ry I,. cuvtr IBa dartv-M-a- T . I a-aaWra tVaoa) ir,- rtiarM. Jarr l-naroo.l an.l otn.r i...r of rBr-aa on ln t-.mo.rat..- mi -I. ar. lo ba p.-wi . a bon-l '. lo far- for If firm tn.1 N.T lrv-r-. tT Iba fa ar, thai ina ..u-.d.lnt. f-r i Pur r,,,. w II ha ! b rortiBa4 from r o .r. tl-.Daa.il rr..4rit .- H t IB. UH 1 " ' at t"a .rt.ain 'rtacr.aja .mma wbirB) Ilia A4"IB.alra- f.r I t. pro I .o a ft or- a to na ori( i'"'"" In. tu.lra rr.a.-r.Bl-J Arm- l-l -vordanco wltl ta plan. outlli4 b .r.'aria i;rr'o-i an- I'ama a. A ai.rcoanl marina biTl '.'irl crJlt alalloo. l,'.-!'kaib of lb. Haitian. Colom- an. I .Si.-araia traati.a. Th. but lo ''" maa.ura of ..f..raro.Bi lo . rhil-ppi"' n. prormainj Ultlma( nH-P-a4-B" i nrtloo mur "'-I failaJ f Brwal p.a at a lt a..lon. t win Tra-J-a f asMat ra.arW. Amnlmaa! of tb.. Btt-lru.l U a o 9 to aiiar lb. na of eommoo alUn an.'.a abroa.l bT AtnarU an aprr.. IC t.alattbiti lo prta-i lh. Amarlcan mjrkrt ain.l lb. "Humpllij- of rhaa f.,riin iro.Jtvt foiioatin tb l.urw p.. a war. va,M mnt cf tha fltftmjn anll Im.i U ao a. to na Iba r.4rat roni.nl mora poa.r lo proavut Mit to iTrrfrr. itft Amrln torn- fariorir atwl m AlmiBi.fratio ! I Btr.atl In efforta lo a'aM;b a buiat jurat. m for ro-orrilnartria: aipaoditora mnd trTar-j. of iba ;.. rnm.rU an4 In a Itura r-4l f.-r ba !. Tb. I'raai.l.nt. or. ol l-a. trrf to lii a J!r- part lo tba eiotura flibi ALBERT MESSAGE LAUDED (a. I- Hard- iWnl Crmid to llrr CHaraha-r Sprakrr Tvjrdjr. Vcr Carc K. Itardr. who. wblta In ak!aBd. Vat ar4 aa a.!4r.a by Al a t At""rt. npr. tb. oplnloa Ibal ba la on. of tha moat Important ap.aa.rra that baa bao brouaM t fort U4 to -14raa tha mmir of Iba fhamb.r of Cnmm.r-ca thla jrrar. mi a rrai m.aa for l-ortlaad.-It. aaya. Mr. Mar-) atpr.aa.ol a feopa that lh aft.ndttv-. al Iba iwtura which Mr. v'b.rt wti: ta TaaU Mrht bafora tha fhmb.r. will bo limit. 4 onlr T tb. rapacity of 16 naiL Th. a.iar.aa t;l b. on tha uk)l of tb. Thai Maaa Cltl.a." an4 will contain ao anaiyr-ia of tba eoo4l tinna In Tort'an4 and tha aUmant whwO thla rltjr moat hopo to 4a a lop In fatira if It la to ba a Tal cn.p.ropU.a. MOTHER OFIX IS DEAD lr. : McContb. flraidcat cf Orr gnn City int Si Yrara. Paaaea. rr.iy.-iv tTr. or. ov, :t. ?po- ) Mr. L W" orab. tha wlfa of j a. it . -umh. rf b.ra r-ator !r Blcht 't. m ivna i.iBa.. ll.r 4.ath. bad p.. a patat for tha laat inoatft. j.:-a waa bora la aw fork Aucoat 1 Mil. il waa mifri.4 lo Mr. Mc- o'mb ,omh.r It. Ill P a forraar marrtaa. da ha' tba fo l.wtr-a aor vitibc rbi.'traa ArnabOa r or tar. of t a. Kaa: A. r. I. !('. of Tavoma. W.tV. rior-nta t 'ak. of Tolaon. Art.: liaray Uitt. of l'i.t. Aria.: Itarrr l.it'.!.. of ! ". .; aa M 4. of I . B toa. aaav M-a M-t'-m. fc4 U4 la OroB ,44 H !' 3 ' . . ' . a - - - Vr " . - : - ' 'a 1 V 1 ITiolosraph br t'odcrwood. Loito Krrrii:M:n. BRITISH IN MOHASTIR First German Contingent Ar rives at Constantinople. ALLIES BLOCKADE GREECE rapa-rale Mlaallon of .srrliian .r inlra llrl.l to Make l urtlw-r lo Imy liaoaoblr; Tralona Cap tare olpaiar. tad f--n 'lr-t r. I In, a oi.f.t.h IU-4 yalrr4a. conllrnia tba rrport thai lha rrlrnta pot bava daclarad a rommrrrial blochad. of Ortata. Tha arinounr.ra.nl lo lhl 7a-t. nvada In tha form of a nota Uao'4 by lha HrHi.4! Ircalion at Afi.ti.. la aii-ra aa follow: "iiarauaa of ha atlituJa aa taken by Iba ll.ll.nt? o-.rnmara In rraaro lo r.rtaln quaationa iou."n clt.aaiy lha imitilr and litwrty of artlon to wM-h tha alli.4 troop h lb rlchl uiHt'f na rondttlona of their da.m barbm.al on Or. a. I.rrtlory. lha altlrd taaiil ha daamrd II r-caaaary to tk. r.rtaln mcaaorr whl. h -ar .11 ba tb- a;vr 0f iutrrHllR( lha aconomlc arwt corrnrvlal farilllla wblrh Unrra ha ra.-.i4 from th.m brrtofor "II I. nol lha mt.ntion of lha alllad pow.r to rrnairaln I i r lo abandon h.r a.otralitT. lo maintain whuh, ln tn.tr rjr. la lha bl ctaranty of bar int.rt.a Tha alli.4 corarnmrnt a b-.n omwbal atiaturbad by rar lain allaatona lo av.nltial maaaur.. whah. If takaa br tha ll.ll.nic jottrn m.ni. would appaar lo lhni la b. conira4iriry lo aaanrtam Ibry bair rT.l4. -Aa arn a Ih.ir doubt on thai mh).cl-.aia. no doubl. lo a mtaund-r cn4inf haa bn dtapallrd. tha pow.r will ba happy lo r.rrov Ih. obalarl.o aoar oc pol to tha arrival of marrhafxl a la t;roa and lo ac rerd any farintj. abKtl raault from normal rrlatton." irlp to tha front lo Inpar-t tha Irlh rrctm.nl I b.lnc followad with fr.at Int. real In tha t"nit-d Klnedom. Tha tour of the Irian Natlooaliat Iradrr op.nrd dramatically, arrordlnc to tha account! forwarded by tha corraapood- onl. Mr. r.admtmj waa maklntr an lion of a battalion of Ih. Koyal Mun- Irr Kuail.-ra, which had la-.n a nolo worthy part In tha ftaht from tha ftrat laa of tha ltritlah rntry Into France. Tha lnpcllon took placa cloa to tha tranche and a tierman a.roplano ap peared overhead Jul a Mr. Jtcdmond arrived. Thr lirltiah artillery opened on tha arrplan from all dlracllona. Iwrrn hrll fracment fell unpleaanlly near lo Mr. ICrdmond and hi party and tha InapectM-n w abruptly concluded. The Irtah leader haa been maklnt; prrrhra to lha troop and they have been receivrd with unbounded entnuai a in. PERSIAN TRIBES RISING I Hll Rt:lMiHT NOIKHMT Til t.l':l IlKITiaH I HliU ll TIIV I. HI I K vim:ls mckciii:d Atllc-.' IZr-alrtrtton on Trade Al ready In 1'urec. t.rStON. Nov. : An Athrn dia- patch to tb Timea aay It I confirmed that tha anient power bav Impoaed reatrictlon en Creek trad. Tha al lied fleet. II I added, hava already tua .arehlnc all at.amer flylnjt th. t.r-.k flac la lha Accean and tb MeHitarannean. T'l.craphlnc from Ath.n tnrday. tha Tim" rorreapondent ay he learn that Hart Kitchener' confer. nee with Kmc t'on.tanllne and Premier Mkou- loudi had tba a nod reault of warrant inc mora farorabl. view regard!" the rroap.ct of a aattl.ment of th qutttion of lha treatment of entente allied troop if they ara tranaterred Into tire.k territory. Tha eorreapond.nt add that lha nil- aldpalltle of Athen and I'lraeu bad Intended officially to walroma F-arl Kitchener, but that hi vllt waa too udd.n and brief to permit any formal reception. FRIENDS SEEK AKRON MAN Inquiry Made aa to Wrierrabonla I. W. Miller In Oreiron. Inquiry baa been received at th Chambor of Commerca from John R Olen, of Akron. CI. aaklna- for Informa tion aa lo tba whereabouta of I. W. Miller, who came from Ohio lo Oregon about two year aco lo make hi bom.. I'aopi in Akroa bava lot touch with Mr. Miller, and It la dlrd to learn bow b may ba roramuclcaled with. -It la a matt.r of cratrt Impor tance thai ha ehould ba located.- aay lha letter from Mr. Glan. who glvea hi adJrea la Aavroo aa WIJ bouth lllh treat. ARMENIANS ARE AVENGED Turk trrdcrcd (Urculrd for Treatment of Hrfosrea. Ill IilinUN. Sow. SI r.y wlr.l to lUiviii. N. T. Th Uvraa Nawa Aa-anry aay: -Tel-crama from Damascu aay that Pjemal I'aaha. commander of lha Turk tab fore- la Myrta. ha ordered that Ih chief of wo Turkleh banda aa bancad for tba III treatment of Arme Biaa refujeea." Ilrdmond Vlalta Troopa. LaaMaX i- Jcb-a liadmoad Tboaaaada of oaaada, Jalalaa hri. lata, ald la Hae :aed la la arra la Ktera-a Baltic. PKRLIN. Nov. 31. tlty wlrele-a to e. -.it. v Y.l The Over New A-ncy "today Bava out lha followlna Item: -Tha rper are diculn the ulu alion m Per.l. quollns the Temlan hlly llovbehar. which reporla that a Irons- anll-Hrlliah movement haa be-en t.rea4in ln.a Ihe occupation of Hunirt by Analo-ln-llan troop. Th rhleftalna of eeveral tribe, tocether with rellclou leader, aareed to form a national army lo drlva lha Brltl.ri from th Herman coaat. -A hort tlm afterward there oc curred tba nrt enixaKcmenl between Anslo-Itualan troop and tha Inhabi tant) of lha town of Kanlat. Th I'er- lao roTcrnm.nl renuralrn Knland to varuato Huahire. Memntlma tha Ter iaoa took w.a..ion of tha Knalleh lelc.rai'h office al I-adan. Miiraa and Karerum. TnouMtida of rrin nortuJa Joined lha l-eteln force In the couth dlatrtct. where heavy nchtlnat enued. At I'ul var. near Huahire. 4oO I'eralan oldier were otPed to lha I'.nKliah. who loel -a men.'" ARMY DENTIST TAKES WIFE MIm Mary Tlrr la llrlde of Ir. J. Im P. Irwin. VANCOUVER. Waah.. Nov. !. (Spe cial ) Ir. J. U P. Irwin, actinc dental uron of Vancouver Harrarka. and Mix Maty Tyler, djuehtrr of Mr. and r. l. V. Tyler, were married at 1 30 o'clock today at the home of the bride parent. Itev. Thomaa May. t'onsrrei. tionaii! mlnlater. of f irtatinat. Only relative and a few friend were pres ent. Ir. C. K Irwin. e -Mayor of Vancou ver, and uncla of th bridegroom, waa beat man. and Mr. J. I). Lloyd, of Ta coma, waa matron of honor. Dr. and Mr. Irwin left tonlsht for a hort honeymoon trip and will be at homo at Quarter S. in Vancouver liar rack, after Iecert.br 1. CANADA ASKS CONCESSION Capital Offered to llulld altllroad Acroas Nicaragua. WASHINGTON'. Nov. It. Efforta are belnjt made by Canadian capital. It waa learned hera today, to aecure from the Nlraracuan government permllnn to build a railroad acroaa Nlrarasua from tha Atlantic lo tb Paalflc. A repre sentative of the Canadian company, who headquarter are lu W'lnnlpeic. haa Jut returned. 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Rochester. Pittsburgh. Clevewna unonniti . " " Kimw ax vnn-Mu, i. . . : . e. d...i k. 1.... KanaaaCitv. Drava. Seattle, rwtmta, opoaauc, a . ....v. BuaunghaBX, New Orleans Ir-"? Prit Brusl. Berlin. Cologac. Muaa, Vienna ijOm AnfCJCa, UC HOnO, lonwui, wauuvau, ivwwn ' gjjp 9 WHEAT MEN DIVIDE Rush to Lake and Seaboard Soon to Begin.. EUROPEAN NEWS CHANGES Bear rrrdlct Tnrnlnp; to Sotttlirrn llrmlaplicTC for Future Itrqulrv? mcnlx; Large Eiorta, How ever, May Continue. miPAfiO. Nov. SI. (Special.) Wheat trad.ra are mora widely divided than usual In their opinion regarding the future direction of price. On weak apni offering dlappear. and on bulge of a few daya the market mecta heavy ellln;. which sends pricea lower. In fact, the swings aeem to their energy every few days. To the bear, conaitiona 100a. more bearish; to the bull, they seem more bullish. . . . Whether the reoulaltloninir ot wins br the British and Italian governments ultimately will be a bullish or bearish factor la considered debatable. brain Porta Virtually Blockaded. There I a blockade at Buffalo and practically all Atlantic porta owing; to the rush of grain and general freight. Lake navigation will close about the middle of December and there la to be a rush of I'nlted State and Canadian grain, to Kastern lake and aeaboard port within the next SO days. Exports and milling ordera have to be filled and mills desire to get stocks for the Winter. Esrasrsa Bualaea Lighten. ". nf the moat Important features laat week waa the change In the Eu ropean news. Euppllea there ara aald to have aatlsfled demand and export business waa tbe llghteat In many we.ka. There la. however, a greai. o of wheat already under contract to jto out and large exporia are iv ra ex pected for aome time. liarveatlng In the North of Argen tina haa begun, but will not be gen eral until about the middle of Uecem ber. Bears predict that the foreign de mand la turning to the Argentine for future requirement. Thnnksglvlns birds on hand is con siderably less than last year. The de mand ao far Is also much below that of last November. A good many undersized birds are reported. Some sales to retailers were made yesterday at 12 to 23 cents, the latter price being for fancy birds.- The prevailing opinion seemed to be that fancy turkeys would wholesale for about 25 cents, although at least one mars predicted that the price would be lower, as many birds are still In the country, with their owners anxious to I uit-pose or. mem. TURKEYS HEREARE SMALL Supply and Ilemand Arc Much Lesa Than In November Last Year. No large shipments of turkeys for the Thanksgiving market were re ceived by Portland dealers yesterday, although several of fair sise arrived. More will com in today from tbe country. la general, however, tha supply of Hohhon Talks at Itosoburg. ROSKBUP.G. Or.. Nov. 21. (.Special.) Facing one of the largest crowds ever assembled tn a local theater. Richmond Pearson Kobson. of Merrimac fame, last night delivered an .address, in which he severely arraigned the liquor traffic. He predicted during his address that Ohio, which he said was once consid ered one of the "wettest" states In the I'nion. would Join the "dry" ranka at Ihe next election. Mr. Hobson was met at the der"' by local Spanish-American War veterans and escorted to the hotel, where ho was the Kuest of honor at a private dinner party. He will pacs to morrow at Medford and Ashland, returning- to Portland early Monday. VISITING PASTOR PREACHES Itev. I. W. Mclnturr Addresses Methodists on Taith." At the regular service in front of the Taylor Street Methodist Church yester day morning, tne sermon was delivered by a notable visitor. Dr. David W. M Inturf. formerly pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Spo kane. His theme was "Faith." He said that while the church of Christ was made up of all "who believe," it was a thousand miles away today from Christ's religion. This was because it is afraid of "fanaticism." Mondota lump coal. $.i.SO ton deliv ered. Albina Fuel Co. Adv. "The Children's Hour" Protect the children from the draughts. Keep the damp and chill away with a good' oil heater. Inexpensive to operate easily carried from room to room. Smoke less and odorless. Dealers every where. For lest results use Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company (California) Portland Perfeciion Oil Healer AAAAAAAAAAA REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs, HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. 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