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, Till: MOKXINO OIM-flOMAX. TUESDAY. XOYEMI1ER 23. 19.o. TI BKI5H TROOrS AND BRITISH COMMANDER ON GALLITOLI PENINSULA. "XOU CAN DO BETTER FOB LESS ON THIRD STBEET Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P. M. Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. M. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 . 7 iS":s. 'r.'.rV Little Remnant of Defenders Offers Almost No Resist Home Phone A 2112 M : r. W: ance to German Onrush. 'SjL-'s The Most in Value The Best in Quality filAGKEHSEH'S ARMY Iff CRUSHES SERBIANS il ."t.t '... w' .r - - & PRISONERS NEARLY lOO.OOo! J J 1 luplrr. of x-rMaaj Army Not Urine Wrliteh al m.htlaa Hope t lift Iron .lllca ladr a nit iHxMa Nre-raa arr. nr i.t r f n.rri: ...oi.--i.t ( l-el'- N.e RIBl.tV No. St. ta l-rmo-v No J ' T r ' ' mo.t ff.pMc fWrvf f -he rr.h!n rampaian e.f th.central tA.ar. at inl JerM. la ftr,ii.n.t r I. 1 i---ti"n near rrt.ntln of tae arm f rl-l Ma-anal von Mfn eh 1 . aw.rl JOJ fnll from th t'tnoo.. an.t th IluI;ru-M"-d.nin I th um. ttm. after fc.n ca i'iri mof n-$ ifof. of iro fBfmji cxiatrt. Hotn fautht aaalant A t' ttfir oftt.4cI rr.ott fcr motjouint riv.p. an) it.rmt. an$ now un4 on th t -it orlonklns tri.tr. Thai in.n m flt al an rnom.r.t. p..tbtv (or- tni d;ac h e.wt lt air r tru Orntwi. Ilotlanj and Knc aat BRdir ta oraa to tat Lati.J T"ia rllM lne of tlM Mr.hl von f Sf-hn. n't armr alra4ir tahn l "i - fort of Vol Tro.fit. Mrnili. ait NmMiijf a. roush II m( atin no r..i.t o-. Tho ri4r fall of lfia iffntiihrMl. bra l.flmint to lf rrtpp4..J rnml.i on of t frblan main arrnr. wM. h Pi. I iw.n drt.an barh Into tnm mad. TNo initaif.r hi now ttm- mri aImoi tha ontiro fiorMan arrav ;4ii.t tm mounClrta on lh bordr of M'innxro, T fi'rMaa rri.onra ntsmbar a! rrto.t 14 . tn.t lha doat.'ia ! -woundl txti.l o tn Y".a of thai aumbar. all of wt'fi n that lhra can b litlla t-'i of tha Serbian arrrjr shied a ortvn from th D-tnuha arroaa lha V'.ra.a. arut nbtvn rna.la n drarl taat is f mounuin al C.oiral ariia. . tar a tha Harbian armr la ron craiiv I!. la.t rhaptara ara bow bln rittn 1 1- i ttrtrn ta aitlaa for fr-: I. Tpo.it:a. Th chaaca. of a t f'om Albania ha ani.1l Th :... hata Unll at (ialonlki. avan If atill ai a-'ir.. could t hop to F.rh th .h.ttrr.rf armr lofl la lha t.o trii trtf a pTI.htia and No. banar It I. 4'ibtf il wRathar Ih al.ia. caa .; . Monaatlr. STORM IS STILL RAGING .'.tl'n Fvm i.e T.f hrttti!l in in looar ri.ar d'trltt f iriatt 11. pa.t t:'.l centlnoo.. T-i ailo.l lo waa atronC. bal not f.r! ! a. that of Kundax n.trn.ij. nd . dainaaa baa baan ra. porta.!. Tha bar la roufh. a.tf. witn hoa.T ru.nl.t oulaida and tM-jjifi I. koine dT--4 tita'curc wattiatf In tha bar bo r for b.rtr rathr coad lloo. ar ik Kator. aim th trara N.tfi.t.r tn tow: th t.am choonr .rT. MarCior. tha rrn.i barb, Hn. tna fx hoon.ra rr..t Mem an-4 Ma waoma th lixlu achoonar l. aad Mlran. norl a. ravi.i lo4ar thai -r-rn t"t aai atortfar A'iat an r ti ""oiurnhta t'ontrart P-ip"?'l a k.rrt. n rost to Tort nrT l".l pirt of It loaf nar tort oil m ft a ani a portion of th houa l Ktl.l t l AT HOOD rtlM K InJ aiTfrilnt t lira? ILala Trial wrlla Mrraau. hr tUVt'.i:. Or. Not. 1 1 A t-. .tandnf b.ija 11 Waal Fork tirrOor vamp of tO lirtl.ll l.umbr 'smpanr w. b'oan down vsrdr. f: n on a Jtpana bnnh car of tha t'mD-r -ompany. biH;n on of tho Nio poaao l,:)orr. J Katavam. Th Ir.a i. rri-h a b'tah-hou. ocapiat by ti't I .bor.r, and X II. ICall t . a a?raia4 aaal an4 wound of n- air. Tha in4 ahatd loi.r. ba m dwn po-if of rain h. arvaiia4 avar th vat it. th rcorda !( ji rcfrlta. Iio. af mora trtnn throa-ctuart-r of an Inn wiaca thia morntaa. Tha atrt. or th ntv ha. a ban f owinc atranma .T. and a.ar rir of th count l4 ri-n. bqt ba'i of lha tfp can nna n damac b r.-ttt.al ti: utit:irK.K ih now rt: Trk'litM roUra Vrffr-t Cor a 111. nl tnrlrrntlrnr Kami. t ni: V U-f. Or. .Vor. .p-ial. ) Th-t t'irti dit damaa1 to th !' riiHifw Iirw in thi crntnty. but no ohr dtrnui haa ln rortdl Th tto get'n 4amaiO a .f on II. .tat rna bta for.aHia aa4 Mxiro. n- bcn'o i anl ' pot of th t'ofalli tn49rfi.nt Tlphn Com rnv ara down. orhmr ara rplac i r-.a th pva. and It i a.?-tJ tba I n wt'.l b In ofcratioQ by noon to marrow Th rlt tint bln Cor a4 I'.oria ut-'H Uhtty frum tr Th dranhrulita a-ro th Wlllara t br j Mown orn an4 lha bri4ct.nlr w.a obliged to taia a mo ir -i.t to th draw pr to tarn tt b Tha brxlsa aa rni oir b f r b a tlm. mrcitv r tiw rt:onm.. J arlf Mantnfall roti. nak.rrMal.ra oltW Inrdlns . -an . PlKKR. .nr. No ar.-lal i-a'i of It ri.l r. anow la .r t.nrh.r. havo bun tba fal'n f cattl in many part f lata diatrKt t a:. rhr l a 'rt4n rhmnmm li b.iTi. wa,hr thr mil b a horta r hr and rrt.-. wilt bo-m. Th'a ba ;r.ir boio-n a r.an'r tha Marril tno ceuatr. of iif.nl County. whro bay it mow ilia for lli a Ion. Hay wa a. -arv In th. ':.. aia yar. o that li. .Sort. cama i.r-itf tn.a In othr , dr.trh-ta tTaturalT all lha raaa ba.a boon ai.lr inn la laal loo . nod t-touaarM. af r.'t: ar ia fl now ovi:tt noon litti::. tKrt. Italia and Kainbvw painalntT (nlambla r Dlorratona. i.-v-r hivtH. nr. N Ip- iaL Th itrf fatkarof la bul ; I h n rt-ord-br.hin .. ra ta i nw ha f!rn al t.rnae;. an a b aaaofall haa !!-! an lha 'ro nl n rasa mra. a tnoua tha anow of lha !. r ).. b. t ,iir-r rlt-t. I r m f. m ta.na'ca eb.r at'.ra-va Ui --2, . ..".- . A - - ir rhr'y !arV jw' - j V v ! M i GUNS RESOUND T British and Germans in Artil- V 1' i lery Duel at Loos. V ; j N-k. rA un pir?al lha bar clouda ma ml-td Tain anxj enow wr faiilna heavily, mahmz a trfccl rainbow that Irld.ctl tba Columbia. WKI.K'H ll.lIAI.l. I.I INCIIKS VaiMtmirr Still lie low Nornml, but May Oirrroim1 lrflcll. V,XQ'"V:R. Waan.. Nov. r: (Spa rial Th total rainfall for tha war ndd la.t niahl I I Inch, which t. a r-rord for th yar. Un Monday III lii"-j f!L haturday waa aotrond with .it Inch. However. thro la rliahl dfrinr In tha rainfall bln nmi a ith th fl a year, (icptambar I. to data. Thr I a tron Indication that Ihla will b oturcmt. Judsma by th hay ra-nfa.l lod.r and the furcal for continoco rata. frlinnlll- Haa Ihawaponr. M MNN'ltXJk. r. No. Zi lllo cll I A har- wind and rata atorm rcd Untiieat tht ctloa of Ih coaatry yrty and today. A far R.i. n no dtmtca haa n raportad. About 1J I". -r '" pottf.dj dawn In torrnta Ttrday torta oa fell mora than today'a. out to aar win4n. WlnJ Mll- aa Hoar. BVNtfV. Or. No. It lPpeiaL Th wor.t utortn of Ih ao ha b.n raain alonB hl pari of Ih ro.ii dnc arly mt-rnlna Halo haa rrompaind a 7-ml I wind. At Cap rtanro th oind I. rporld at I boil. No ral damaaa la yt r.portcd. Tha i. T.ry rouch and vhipplnt ' .taatl.tlll. Hallroad Snowt-low at Work. urATTCI-. No :i Snowfall I bay la th Caa.-nd' and railroad croMinf th mountaina haa now plow . la rlc. tir.at Northern ro tr. ban work laal Djturday. tha arltl dia .inc. th Autuma of It. 474 MORE OFFICERS DIE Ttnti. i:r it antTitM nr. ow 11 wMt:n aoxsx BERLIN REPORT IS DENIED I naooltla I Korlalah :dla Or br S3 ar Itvi oastauiaaWrat Two .arala Klltaw. liNtN. No. II. Corrporlnc of th A-aociid "raa OfTvr caa ualty liate for lha fortniaht odinc urtarr ;i how that th Hrlll.o armr. in a:l l-atra of lha war. loot orru-ar k 1114. I - T wounded and I4T m'.elrr. a total of li. which brlna ih ca.uaitiea amco th besmnms of tha oar to l.l' Of Ihla U ba ta hi M4- It.'-, wounded anrt tilt reforded miealttar. Isa.a ha aaain haen hea.jr amonc oir.tti of hla ronh. Ma)or-Gnral -edcr1-h P. V. irva and Briaadier ieo.ral Worm a Id belnc Willt-4 and 4rtaadr-tt.nral llruca la miaalna. mvr Hrlaadier-ti'nerala aro woundad. whn tn nam of (our Colonel and la t'Utenanl-Cnlonela aro antonf th killed OFFER IS MADE ROUMANIA Tralnn Won Id raat (oir-aioaa lor Aid la War. I;uVir. No. Ii ermny and Aaa-tria-llunaary ara unJr.tood to ba aak ma Koumanla to prro hr neutrality. At rha aama I tn lhay ar a Id to D. of farm a crt'n con-lon to har if ha will mtervena la th war oa thai :J of the rontral !. accordlna . t.. information rcld bar today f'o reli.blo aourraa. WILSON TO SEE GALLINGER llrpabllraa Sa-natr Oadrr to Confer oa wrrn riana. WHXIINCTOX. No. II tnator ailw'ar. Hep.tbtican ftenat leadr. ha accepted rreldnl Wllaon' lnl tatiea to ronfer on Ih Admlniatratloa National defen.a plana. lapre.enati-ro Mann. Republican Hot. leader, alao In lie J. haa no! replied riHd -Mara ha I Irrnch Telia of Urmij Ixar Inflinrd on lor and of I'allare of Air Kald tjr t'.nrray Arroplanm. LOXPO.V. No. IS. field Mar-hall Mr John fTvach. la Ma report from th front. Ueuad lonifhi. dcriba briefly aa oraanu.4 bambtrdnt.nl by lha tirltieh artillery of the tier man line, and rfra aaain to the fiahtlna; In October around Ltooe. uf th. Oerman couatar-attack on October I. Field Mar shal French had prlou.ly reported that lha German lo.aea war heay. 'wim or dad belnc left In ftonl of Ih Urltiah and Fraoch tr. nch." la denyins tbla Ih German official atatemeal aent out tfunda). Norubr 31. .aid: "Thia waa a pur Invention, aa th number of dead and muainc. Including thoao who died later o(. wound, wa only ".- r.atlra Field Covered. Field Marahal French, la hi latet report, dacla- that tho German com munUalion refer only to on (mail portion ol lha battlfiid. and reltvrateo that ail Information confirm hla orig inal e.tirnat. Tha tit of lb slat merit follow: -xiur artillery haa. la th paal four day, carried out an orsanlied bom bardment of many portlona of tho ho tilo line with areat effect. Tha enemy a artlKery haa been active norta of L-ooa. aat of Arinentierea and aal of Ypr - German aaroptan landed within our llna aouthweet of Tprea on No vember l The pilot and obarer. who aald t.-r had loat their way wore cap tared. Th machine waa Dot damaacd. -ytatemeot In th German report of the 111 raardln our front are in correct in ry partl.-uiar. Tha report .tale thai a lare mine waa aucceae fully exploded In our poaiunn on tha Yprea-Zonnebeke Hallway. Th mine In qaeation eaplodd wi In, front of oar tren. he. It caused no damuge and o caeualtlea and w have occupied the ground oa either I1 of th crater. Air Raid. Fall. "Tan enemy made air raid on roparmahe on November II and 10. No d-uiiaa whatever wa done to Ih rail way or any buildttic In th oral raid. Two soldier wr wounded and four cows wero killed. In th verond raid on. bomb raoead raaualtlea tu eight men Nona of the othera had any effect. "With regard to th rncmy' dental of Field MrS French', e-tlmate of Too Tnrklah he Idler la Caaaa. Be low Tarklah Battery oa Oalllnoli fealaeala. .aapahol General bir C C. M.nrw. " b. Haa Succeeded gen eral Mr laa llaanllton la (oanaad of Ooerallona Aaalnat th Tarka. ' I LlM.J e.ea rVr.fa-.KAb f K ah Mai V li r Ft 1 1 V 1TV - . gA elat.aiwa K w rofarrl ti w to Onl V oiiD umiiU portion of the batllclScM. htl9 my report referred to the whole . - i- - t... a That. wmmw at HACK V 'I v io-'ri a. lackrd not only louitiwrm 01 umx. Kiii Mian ctAttr naVP.i ana nonnrim v IhNt p!c All furth-r information ot- HE UMAHSM PAIN FROM SOR E ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old -St Jacob's OiL" What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Rton drunlnr! Not one case In fifty require Internal treatment. Rub oothlng. penetrating -u jacooa vtir dlreclly upon th "tender pot" and re llf come instantly. "SU Jacobs Oil" Is a barmleas rheuniatlm an,d sciatica liniment, which never disappoint and cannot burn tba akin. 'Umber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial botle from your drue;- giat. and In Just a moment you'll be freo from rheumatic and sciatic pain, aorenraa. atlffner and swelling. Don't suffer: rtcllef await you. Ola. non . -m J..nhi oil" haa cured million of rhoumnltam sufferers In the lat half century, and I Jut as good tor sci atica, neuralala. lumbaao. backache. apralns and aoelllnga. Ad. Bell-a ms Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. To t r A Cold ba Oava Day. r.i. t xTtvK anovo jvit t.w t'-.cf r-r-.a-i tn... 'f it f..a t ear a W vkb L . batara a a each be A. iim. TONIGHT SECOND SHOW EMPRESS PROFESSIONAL TRYQUTS Tonight instead of Thursday on Account of Thanksgiving INTRODUCING , TILLIE & MINNIE GLUCIC "THE LIMIT" A Screm Don't Mi Them! Thre Shoirs Tr.an:giii"nc; Night ALSO A ACT AUL HEADLINER S.& C SHOW Ribbons for All Purposes For Gift Making Xmas Fancy Work, Millinery, Hair Bows, Trimmings, Sashes, etc., All Widths, in Plain Shades, Jacquards and Novelties. 1 Yard for Regular 23c oIYard for Regular 15c Q-2C Ribbons. 19c Yard for Regular 35c Ribbons. 25 Ribbons. Yard for Regular 39c Ribbons. 35d a Yard for Regular 48c Ribbons Included in the above assortments are both light and dark warp prints, strip?, plaid and check novelties in an endless variety of colorings. All crisp and new Ribbons and all underpriced. m REGULAR 39c AND 48c JACQUARD RIBBONS AT, YARD 2ofi 1 Beautiful 5-inch Ribbon-i Shown in white, pink, light blue, lavender and OP Nile. Qualities regularly sold at 39c and 48c a yard. , Priced for this sale REGULAR 25c SOFT MESSALINE RIBBON AT, THE YARD 15 They Come Full 5 Inches Widts And are shown in an elegant assort ment of the most wanted plain colors in both light and dark shades. Soft finished messaline Ribbons in a quality sold everywhere ir at 25c a yard This Sale at XJC REGULAR 25c AND 33c HAIR BOW RIBBONS AT, THE YARD 10 All in Good Wide Widths They come in taffetas and moires with plain or fancy edge and in most any desirable color. Qualities Q regularly sold at 25c and 33c a yard On Sale V e J e" e, Linens for Thanksgiving Are Attractively Underpriced! The reputation of our Linen aecuon as neauqunrwrrB housekeepers is a just oneon- that has been earned through years of constant and successful efforts to show only dependable qualities at the most economical prices. To make this sale of unusual im portance we have underpriced the following lines: 50c Damask at 39 Yard 62-inch Mercerized Damask of splendid wearing quality, shown OQ in a variety of pretty designs. Regular 50c quality, the yard '-' $1.00 Napkins at 79 Dozen. 18 by 18-inch Mercerized Napkins, neatly hemmed ready to JQr use. Our regular lir.56, sold at $1.00 a .dozen. Reduced to, dozen Ve 83c Damask at 69c Yard 66-inch fine All-Linen Damask shown in a wide variety of CQ. neat new patterns. Our regular 85c lines. Reduced to, yard. . .va- $2.50 Napkins at $1.95 Dozen by 22-inch All-Linen Napkins in stripe, spot, figure 1 QC r . i-i Ai. Rrrrular S2.50 lines. Reduced to, doz. V - a, fill HU"C- aw'fe " P r , jt'UB,iajmjiamJ MJmMnimwmmvMiim b ij talneJ. including; this report of the casualties southwest of Loos, confirms my original estimate." Limited the or Salem Bridge Plan. SALEM. Or., Nov. 21 (Special.) With traffic restricted reasonably the I'olk-Marion brldae across the Willam ette River at Salem will be fairly rafe. If certain speclflea repairs are made, according to Henry M. Morse, engineer, of Portland. Mr. Morse completed his examination of the bridge last week and filed his report with Deputy En gineer Cantine today. The suggested repairs are only until a new bridge can be constructed, as the engineer holds that no permanent repairs can he made. ARMSTRONG'S WIFE A STORT OF A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY GIRL WHO IS TRICKED INTO A FALSE MARRIAGE BY A PROFES SIONAL OAMRLER. AND HOW SHE RETURNS TO HER FIRST LOVE. THE BEAUTIFUL EDNA GOODRICH PORTRAYING TITLE ROLE. a0BBBaaBJsn I! v NOW PLAYING TTV. THE n .WAYS f.OOD PIC'TIRKS iriCKFORD W A H I X T O X AT PARK Ji I 14. aU i n -IK WEST PARK ..!rTT"' '" AT ALDER POWERFUL PERFECT PASSIONATE Pauline Frederick Z7 In a Screen Drama gf Trenchant Power and Virility "BELLA DONNA" The Tale of a Woman's Love for Sale to the Highest Bidder t PATHE NEWS-PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE iMATINEES 10 Fame Because Henry Ford is world-famous as a manufac turer, it overshadows the fact that he is also a great in ventor and ornithologist. Similarlj', because the Butterick publications are preeminent in fashion, the breadth of their general scope and influence may be overlooked. The following partial list of famous contributors testi fies to that breadth and to the desire of earnest protag onists to enlist the influence of our readers : roodrow Wilson Madame Curie Sir Oliver Lodge John D. Rockefeller Clara Barton Theodore Roosevelt Mrs. William Howard Taft Rabindranath Tagore Sir Gilbert Parker John Galsworthy Robert Hichens Hon- John J. Freschi William Hard Cardinal Gibbons Honore Willsie Andrew Carnegie Mary Stewart Cutting Margaret Mayo Arthur Stringer Lady Gregory Rudyard Kipling Richard Le Gallienne Princess Eulalia E. Temple Thurston Alice Brown Gertrude Atherton Ellen Terry Ernest Poole Charles W. Eliot William J. Locke Less than half of these are professional writers. The others wished for the under standing or support of our readers. BUTTERICK II II I II -aaaa-a -..-.--.--..--..--.--a.- -III iplh. f-irtt&3BBmmflz-rJ j i i;oiii The Ore,oniau"s clabalSeu sid 1