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4 NOVEMBER 23. VJlZ. COM MA N DER-IN-CH IEK OF PEKISHINC SERBIAN ARMT. ALLIES AND GREECE REACH AGREEMENT ANOTHER GALE IS Our store will remain closed all day today, Nov. 25, Thanksgiving II, Troops Entering Territory and Using It as Base Not to Have Opposition. - Southern Pacific Is Rushing Work on Seawall to Save Its Tracks. INDEMNITY IS PROMISED DAMAGE PLACED AT 515,000 Tirr- vnnxivft nnrnoxiAN. THURSDAY, a "-'- - I ' a SWEEPING BARVIEW J-e-vrral I a-a-4 of Jrllf Wa.taraJ l ! aa4 Mora? May . High Til J'a-Iinx Oner TrwrV bat Iwlj: .No tnva;: IJmor Ifu. n VIEW r. .Not Jl (. tal I Isomer ;- tr...l. .1 13. rale ef 4 m lee an hour. 1. kiklni up Itae I irf h.r. .inl aa I ISe !' rt'l.- I oiticn ! .till liil it- in d.-i.liia silm an-l 4 ' rr i n- r-. a. an a a; 4a It. Ire. a ...eail I . taa treartr. arae wt-r iw flas ( wnnia fl li ef la traa. ("amase alraadf alon l , h HKm ttttrt4 f'ona llil I. 4.'.- rJ II DBn that more ml ha dom If tn. lfi! '. ri." i-oe boil t-M it. aent'nui.a. ot&.r a-tt.-.I ft In lmiaMl:( ataatar f being ' aiiarama.) IS "'" wel.r.. tro.aat el k444 .i'ae ere iiimi r :i poa.iive r'titM I. ..ate lae a-aiti'ial IrlWI eil llatiiri la l:r!i -wll. el tae Ul ai'rl -ri ri r ik -ct h.r i h.en weaiae . r le ar.eaere l In eitr.me , ef li" wall ) ta.ra J., ll. tMlU) It! ' "111 go ul. a tiMtki finil All 4f III . J rotting ill an-4 l ;p4rf4 trial Ia et-wira woe twt lom.rit la fer.aa.r ar air rni!ij bithw -l Ilia loaiar III water washed or in. lr.e. aval did an4 lia carp af tar. ace aneia w.r a.ot rsatiaaatly al la ea ta. rupftf ef ta raa4. T.ia t.raara Hstai. Ba ri iaa aarlk al r. I fort4 I a ;. taoack II ..a . tinliv I ta is aaa I Jal tl ar Ikia larrilorj. tn.trti Raara Hk Ttaf4r. hwaar. ISa kraaaar a l Iaa aoll farrk. aol 44 4rnaa aa lar fora au raaa by tAa ratlrca4 lr ataraan !a atl ial Ida !( Iiaa, arv(ai4 as ra a aaara!L Tara aaaa(a al Oaarkarl. t a ta watar 4aak4 a( k Ika fcaar !. Tnar la a llf'Ia enmmant bair kaar4 kra la Ifta (.. Ikal Ika k'tilltnc f IKa J'ltr U Ika ui o( tna cal t ef propartr TwrfllandreHl-l'onf (ri1loii I tar fKd Away, bail r la C'alaue. b'KVWt. r. Xot SI pa. c a M'rk aaaa.iaaaa waa (.It alona lh ;ri(alril aaa. fc 44rlna: lha atorm n I klH li'la cf t.rl. Mch au4 a murk 4iiu at lur Vtaw. Mkaa l wa. a-aaj al la A. M. tltat taa tt.font tMla waa tkaa la aa far aa miul taa-ro lid .a ba a baa a a,n4 wilk thr.a hour anora rut. alt4 by a arrnrvc htirt blow, tat damaa. piiti ma t. aroparty etux a:or b. vartoaa rart wara apprak.n.iva of feia I .. . Hue romb.r. ladr4 bait war ap tna kik a wall... pihn ! nt dr. ft up la pyrarriHla to k carrl4 a a v acaln en laa JI waa ao4 d. oaic4 lla.ltr4 -ia buie xii. wbirh aa.pl eea- tha railroa4 tra.'k eepoaira Klmor. Tark. .rn.4 away about !' Cat Of board walk. Tin merelna" tl4a wa. laaa llriii. a tlat aa.t.rlr wm4 blow rr e Kora aa4 tk av la much cainrr. TTi: HM.H AT IUIK-l-1 Illl-l. Jlra lUlnfall llnoda twin and lodaarra Xfw Koada. r.tr;i:i t:ix No. :. fartal. Mick wind. an4 a. br rainfall Tu'.U.T aft'rnooa and last (t llid RMcrflaid and vtclnilr. b'it littla damaa. la raport.4. The mtal prar ipitatioa frorn y.atardar aftrraann until iht. morning waa B'arly .1 tt a Inrb Th war In t ake r.l.r la n.irvc alowlr. and la tha kxh..l Ikal It ka. baa a for eme lima. Tke many rraafea around tnt place are raanlac bank falL and la aome r.aka tka water ta aul af Ike banka. Tka k.a.jr ralna are auhmi iaa road badtr. and koul4 tNey ronllaua. nr. aral atrairka af aewly.avad roe4 will fc w ajt h 4 out iwions mRi:u AT i;tcii; Willamrlie Klaiac and Nirrli AN trad Arw larlax'd. l.t;EN:. Of. Nor. It .paL Tt it a, tka to i: lam. I la Ri.r at IA ktsk . ai.r .t.. ram t.tl rattm. a4 b niarmni Ihe r'r probably wl'l b out of It. bank. Lowland, ar alreo4r riaodad. aa4 tka Arraaoa atreaan In in uiriTa part of Kaiia la er.r K;e atresia la P . Th. imr rroi-.d th t fo t(. I'M. n:rninc. Unow ha fal n In the ntntArne aurlaff th pa.t twa oalt Thre I. not u?u-lai anew la the manntain.. kawavar. ta make paaat.la ar.? r '. o aa kttk water. W I At. L.H AT A.rui -a re Calnarr. ! WralNrr I Yrl Cavreriala and Wind -Mrad y. Arcr:t V. lr. N :i .- lal. Ik la- I waath.r road tlon nnwad) a darida't Im prove men t today, wtrk only a f-w lal.rmlit.at kewera. tka .HI ti l ban la tba aaulkeaat ad th barometer la unat.adr. tcrporta from aul.ida potala aald tkat t i aa. ra ralmtfia doa .4 tk kar l r.pitty ttiQ amoothar Carty tat rtri:in a fw f'ak.a of fell la tae tuitr a.-tioo. of tha my. a well a. oa tse ajrrouadiaa hill. (ooa Kia 1 toala Walliag .. WfUMnri. Or. 'o. IJ IMpe. e-at. The froahet of fire la is feet la cx Rir brouht eat a.arly Je for t'lar.ac Uuul4. aba loafed aa .Sirt i'liaa. a4 it tot Henry lioeck. ano cut In nmita ba.la. Tk lloerk la are aay a email Item of tha total tltat noo id rom oat la tke aeat faw date If tka raiaa roatiaue. The Ooal4 t... xgipru ! .. ko4 l.ii'.J.aa fet. lUlto City Hall Contract I Let. pK.NDLkTOS. Or. N. Jla parlal) Th fturai f" th con.trurtiom af lk a.w i'ity ll.ll at Krao kaa ba In ta, t. H. Kran. ef I'ortland. ki bid V -i ' "' Tka other bidder war r Hell a4 th il.l.nay Ton- l:oa a.'vaaaapany. ef pwadlaton. Zolf'ahi w a. di.nilae-l recently. Th atrlk- H fat her., of toe.toa. K M. to kit, of l-orilartd. a'raa a'a. ef I'ortland. a"4 ta Harr.tt iU-4 r Compaay. ef lort- Uod. ; ' - V .e ? ,: - .-- ( . .. ? I .- xr ''' . '--"I " - t : : " ; . ' J Ta nnanOMii-'li( f tia Mr.un irmr. now brlna- wiped out rapidly by Ihe Teuton. I Ganaral Valvodk fair.. a. Ha ..I lralo4 at tBa Vl'lllarr Ara4-mr In l airosiart an.l aludiad at Ihe French rtlllry collasa and at . i)f', tta itar4HiM4 tfca ria armr befur the Ural lialkan war. Ha la ft. RUSSIA TO SIRIKEililS Kuropatkin to Head Army In vading Bulgaria. SERBS FIGHT AS UMTS om Xarlrarra to Porn It Neulral Cormamndrnl to Vlrta IttpaaU of (m(al( Thai Haa Orrr w hr Inxr-d I'.armj. "-'nv.d r"rm full.. er.pt wbr formed natural fort. r rrl fa. Ik toounlain M.ltllll -KK'J TO I:.JT trotrraDM-nl lrltrn to Take) Ite-fa.? la AcmhImt Crwnlr. S'll'IA. Huta-arte. Nor. Ii ' Con- don. No.. : (?plil) rbU I r.o In or.. In iDiirnni'al Kaa be.n forc.d ta a band, jo Ita laat quart. ra In Novi kaiar. and la eeakmar rrfuie In Moo lenecro. Tke Sorta of th .Serbian (a.ral ktaS ta defend II tratesle poalilon rare brn frtillie... and the Teutonic al.l.a hat alrrady taken tha tallt.j. Kapaoklk. Kactka. Karhanlo and luabuna mouniaica and tke key 10 boulbera Uacedwot. rril.p. The fail of Monaallr. Norlbajar. lrlahtln and Mltrorltia are Imminent. U :a probabl tbat th remnant af lb kWrbuaa army at M.trovltia will ai tirpt a UliTicuit retreat by way ef Ip.k. r.rdsorltae and Zrlloja. abllo tb I rl.rrnd arm will o by way of Lia koto lord ecularL K'lrrat her alao will b difficult, becau ef th moun lalnoua raatlon an4 th bad toad. Ke'.rret by way of lioatlval ta Impoa- Ibla. aa th bulsarlana will aooa oc cupy I'tbre. coromandinaT tha 'hrnl I.n Vail.y. It l lmpoalbla for Hi harbian force here to cacape toward Monirarsro or Avion. It la polMe trial the reaer. num barln !. to lo.i-a men. with tl Serbian alaff. nr nnd aafely In Ctelnje. fcutarl and A.lelo. provided the Al haaiaaa prmil tham to paaa unmo If.tad trs Albanian banda have lam formed and ar rrady to attack th now UeatnB enemy. Bulcariana and Macedonian banda are operatink " the iKbrlda dltrut to harraaa th .erblaa retreat by way of kllbavaaan and luraaOL Montenecro a road ar alao cut off by 'he recent Auatrlan kuc r.a.ea o.r the Montrncjrln fort at IriboL ' It la aald la For. by th exulting Hu.arlar. Hat tna ahrddlnkT of the blood of l.e Innocent Macodonlnna and AlbLun. an4 the murder of Kmc Aleaaader an4 Vlu.eo lraja la It 01 and of Arcbduk r rancla F erdinand aad hi wife at rir,'.ro In 114 baa born arrcced oa Kin I'eler. h.t army and hi people. bfcJIUIA.V CAI'ITAL OX MOVK (rfxrrnmrol .ora to Albania; May Make Homo In Monlcnctro. I-Al'.ld. No. J4. Th Sarbian lea I on announre4 today that Ike herb. en goyernmenl. which bad been al I'rl rnd. la departing- today lo tKOtarU A'baala. n : r.i.i v s0. it a diapatrh to tha Harlin.r Zit int from aofia carrlea th r.irrl ibal Km: l"ler of harbia haa arrapled aa Invitatloa from Kink Nlch-eia-K of Montenea-ro, lo rrme to Cl tinje and rule hia country from lb lntnraTrtn capKaL Th report adda that th Serbian Umialere will accompany Kmc Tatar from paloniki. . HAIL CLERKS IN TOILS RNIT1 lMID 0l UTRIKkaa to no rnuTKar titi u :a-lwlaaaT Bad AaaUlaal Alao Ar tnaul af t oaaplraey ta Delay Tr aaa-a rtalloa of Malta. lAiriUONT. W. Va. Nov. :. t nlt.d ritatea Commlaaloner Nalhan to day laau'4 warrant for the arreat of Kitmimiilar riemlnc and li em ploye, of th I alrmont po.toffir. who recently I'ft their po.ltlon and tem porarily tied up th mall rvtr aa a prot'at acaln. I the dimlal of to'. It. Irand. for la year Aulatant Toal niii'i. Tn men ar charted with conspiracy to delay th mail. Warrant alo w.r lued fo tirand. th di.mid Aa.l.lant Toat. ma.l.r. and f'try A. Ilurlin. a clerk. ItiC clrh and carrier.. It waa aaid. ea h aent hi. rrinalioit to th de partment in to aiinattjn ike night ra for Ibey left their he), but accord- I.KXKHII. VIIIOOK PITNIK. In a: to Information) here, th realcna tiona were not accepted The maximum penally for Ih" of ten. a with which Ihe men are aharced ia two ear' Imprl.onmenl and a fine of llo.ooe. RESERVE BANKS GETCASH lcdoo lo laWc Trnffr or I'und of Uoirrnnicoi. WASHINGTON. Nov. :i Secretary MAdoo announced totllsht b bad de ride4 to make tn Federal Tleeerv Panha depoaitarle and fjacal atent of tha Oornmnt. The neceaaary ordrra will be effectiv January 1. At th b. (inning Mr. McAdoo eipcla to trans fer lo th reaerv banka th funds of the federal ilovernment now oa 4 po.lt with National bank In tha rltle where th re.erve banka ara alluated. amounlinc la all to about I7.00.K. In a teller to tha reaerve board an nounnne; th rlan. th Secretary a eaeh r'ederal I'.aerve Bank will ba re quired lo perform on bhalf of tha lioverivment in aervlce which ar now rendered by th National bank depoal tarlea In the rltle. aa well a any other aervlce Incident to th responal bllltle of flacaj aseota. TELEGRAMS FL00D WILSON Thon.and of nomrn Act tn Conrort In Prac Canipalgn. WASiHINOTON. Nor. J Tlrami by the thouiand poured Into the to'hlt llotia tday from all portion of th country, ursine I'reaidenl to'llaon to aa- al.t tha niovrrocnt for a ronrerene 01 , neutral to attempt to end th Euro-I Pan war. Mr. Henry roro recently . .i. - v llO.ooo to tn women p" Mti Laird tha telegraph campaign' The raesaagra. which were auggested by Miss Jane Addama and other leading women peace advocate, were Identical. JOSHUA L PIERSON DEAD Wealthy Cincinnati Man Fatlirr of Hood Illvrr Woman. CINCINNATI. Nov. 1. i f!pclal. Joahua L Pleraon. 1 years old. wealthy coal and lumber man of this city and father of Mrs. Jsmes C. Bowman and I. J. Pieraon. both of Hood River. Or, died at hia horn last night after an lllnesa of evral wek. Two oiher daughter besides Mrs. Bowman, and the widow survive him. Cottage? ;roe Misled by Storm. COTTAGE RIIOVE. Or.. Nov. J. ISpectal.l While other sections of the country have been suffering from storm Cottage Grove has auffered no incon venience except that of too much water. While the precipitation haa been heavy and the atreama have rleen con eldrrably. there ha been no damage. Th wind has bo heavier than uausl upon several occasions, but as far as learned there bss been no damage whatever. Wife nrweur Jaild Hu.band. CRESHAM. Or, Nov. 14. ISpeclal.) "lied"' Wllllsms. of Itock wood. wss jailed bv Constable bqulrcs. charged wuh wife beating. When taken lo the County Jail. howe-r. his wife pleaded for hi release and he later was re leased from Jail on bonds, pending an Investigation. Williams In In chargs of tbo Clarke Henery paving plant at Huoy station. S I 3.300.000 W ar Contract Ict. BALTIMORE. Nov. 14. Contracts for war material amounting to SII.SOO.OOO for Ihe entente allies have been closed hy th l"oole Engineering 4c Machine Company, of Baltimore. It waa learned today. The "Breath- a Year Asa Today. Talr. T-mper.tare. high 43?. lew 34 d.- wmmmttmr t4.at ' Brora Quinla enr 4 i on TNft 1 erily o "Brwma nf in " t.iv.t f - mKuro K- W Owx ?3a. BANISHED HIS DESIRE FOR TOBACCO A Kansas Man Telia of a Simple Home Recipe That Broke Him of L'sinc Tobacco. Mr. John Miller. living at Waverly. Kai. after ualnr tobacco for ! yeara. banished hia dee ire for tobacco with a simple recipe which ha mixed at home. In a recent atatement Mr. Mil ler said: "I could not stop tobacco ef my own accord, to need tb follow ing almple reclpa almost two years ago and have not touched tobacco since. To 3 oa of water add 10 grains of muriate of ammonia, a small bog of Varleg Compound, and. 1 grains of papain. Taho a teaspoonful three tlm.a a day. As It has no color or smell It can be given secretly In tea. coffee, rnlik or In food. Any druggist ran fill this reelp at very little cost. and.lt certainly win baolah all dealra for tobacco. Adv. LORDS ARE SCORED Attack on Headquarters Staff Is Denounced. CENSORSHIP IS SUGGESTED Harangue Ilcforo Peer Is Com pared t Tr-acbcry by nirwtor of Itrcroltlng Adrlco to Quit DardanrllM la Ix-nlcd. LONDON. Nov J4. Tha Karl of Perby. In chare of BrltiKh recrult In;. apeaklnc before th Slock Ex chanc today, declared that th House of Larda needed a ceniorhlp. He denounced freedom of rpeech uch aa that employed In tha recent ha ranrua delivered by Lord Pi. tavlds In the llouaa of Lord. In which ba at tacked th UrUlah headquarters ataff. "Tb man who r'a Information to the fiimr," said Lord rrby, "coes by an unly name, and It rhouM be (Iran Ju.t aa much to a apeech deliv ered In the Houae of Lords as to a man who rlnks his life retting; Information for the enemy." Act Held laaeatleaaaaty. i niiri m m j . u a After saylnaT that "no gentleman , ,,, hve maje. ,nd no itentleman M believe. Lrd St. lavld accu sations and subjecting; Lord rtlbbles dale'a recent utterance to a like de nunciation. Lord Derby spoke of r crultlnir. He slid be bad not come to enlist recruits In the Stock Exchange, but to aek th loyal co-operation of its mem bers In the achaune he had undertaken. stuns; by the vitriolic criticism of his recent attack In the House of Lords on the Brttlxh headquarters staff at the front. Lord r?t. Davids told the Peers today that wrong construction had been placed on hi words, to'lien he poke of the visits of women at headquarters he only had In mind a incle visit at the beglnnlne; of th war, he said. Blasse Pat an Self. He thought It not appropriate that this (treat tragedy of war should be uaed aa a peep show. The Marquis of Crew, said Lords Ft Davids, had only himself to blame for the har.h remarks made about his ln dmcrlminale and damaging criticism of the headquarters staff. Regarding Lord Rlbble.da le's allega tion In hi recent speech that it was common knowledge that Lieutenant General Sir Chsrles C. Monro, com mander of the British expedition at the Dardannellea. had reported in fa vor of abandonment of theeDardanelles campaign. Lord Derby said: "1 am In the War Office and know nothing about it. There must have been a second traitor to give him In formation and we ought to know who he I. " S I THEATER Military Pliae of Campaign In Bal' kan Crows Graver; Northern Serbian Army Preparing to Make Last Stand. LONDON', Nov. 24. There has been 4 dlMlnct Improvement in the diplomatic relafions between Greece and the en tente powers, following the presenta tion of a collective note by the repre sentatives of the allies. The Greek. Premier Is reported to have said that while Greece put forward theoretical objections to action by allied troops In entering Greek territory and using it as a victualing base, she would hot raise a finger against them. All that the allies are now waiting for is a guarantee that Greece will carry out this assurance. Allies Not to Be Disarmed. The Greek government replied Wednesday to the allied powers' note, according to a diapatch to Hauler a Telegram Company, which adds: "It is understood that the reply agrees, not to disarm the allied forces, gives them liberty of action on Greek territory for their own security, and accords railway and telegraphic facil ities. The government only makes reservations regarding a further ex amination of certain details. "Th allies' declaration that any part of tho Greek territory occupied by the allies will b restorasd In the due course and any Justifiable Indemnities paid has favorably Impressed th Greek gov ernment. Tha situation la developing so well that the Greek steamers beld up at Malta have been released." Military Mtuatloa Graver. On the military aide, the Balkans, on the other hand, especially ao far as the Serbian northern army Is concerned. tho situation haa grown graver, aus- tro-German and Bulgarian troops, op erating In three separate columns, have entered Kossovo Plain,, where the Ber blans are expected to make their last stand, and have occupied AUiroviiza, the latest Serbian capital, as wen as prlstma. and at one point at least have driven the Serblana across the Bltnlca River, which drains the valley. Although the Serbians might make a stand between the valley ana tne Al banian and Montenegrin rronuers. maj will be at a great alssdvantsge. owing to their inability, to get munitions and supplies, while their opponents will have vlrtuallv everything they require. The Serbians on the Katchanlk front and also In the aoutnwesi curnrr o. their country continue to noia ones, m Invaders, as do the Anglo-French forces In the southeast. Ktisene Hoy Tr. M. C. A. Delegates. F.L'GENB. Or.. Nov. St. (Special.) Twelve members or tne junior class at the Y. M. C. A. will leave Fri day morning for Salem to attend the older boys' conference to be held there o diva, commencing rnoay. i nr.c EVERY THREE MIN TES ONE DIES III THE .S. The Anti-Tuberculosis Society illus- trates.the frightful toll of consumption by extinguishing a light every three minutes, and shows that it is the man or woman, girl or boy, who neglects colds, whose blood is impure, w ho feels weak and languid, who is the very one to contract tuberculosis and none are immune. During changing seasons, or after sickness, blood-quality is most impor tant, and if you and your family will take Scott's Emulsion after meals it will charge your blood with health sustaining richness, quicken circulation. and strengthen both lungs and throat. Scott's is free from alcohol easy to take it cannot harm. Get a bottle to-day. Scott & Bowne. Bloom field. N.J. 15-23 Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Last 3 Days Of That Masterpiece of Dramatic Power, "BELLA DONNA" A Picture of Powerful Primal Passions, Featuring Pauline Frederick As the Soulless Adventuress, Offering ' Herself in Exchange for Riches. Pathe News Paramount Travelogue SUNDAY Dustin Farnum in the Screen Version of Booth Tarkington's "Best Seller," "The Gentleman From Indiana" Don't fail to attend our 785th Bargain Friday Sale Read the list of special offerings an nounced in Thursday's Telegram and Fri day's Oregonian. are Douglas Corpron. Berrlam Dunn. Rsrmond Oshurn, Willis Kays, Guy Today and Remainder of This Week Willi am Supported by Portland's Favorite aaaat Bernard In a Wm. Fox Sensation iiee Dorothy A Stupendous Screen Achievement, Surpassing in Theme, Talent, Settings, Punch and Action. Con tains one of Mr. Farnum's Greatest Single-Handed Fights. ALSO 1915WortfsSeriesBasebanMotionRt COMING SUNDAY Theda Bara L Galley Slave Portland to Chicago Without Change of Cars Via the "Milwaukee" In connection with the 0-W. R. & N. Co. through SPOKANE to BUTTE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, MILWAUKEE and CHICAGO Leaving Portland daily' at 7:00 P. M. from Union Depot connecting at Spokane with the COLUMBIAN, which also carries observation car and through sleeper to SIOUX CITY via ABERDEEN and MITCHELL, S. D. For information tickets reservations call or write E. K. GARRISON District Freight and Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul fly. Corner Third and Stark Streets Phones Main Koepp. Kenneth Youet, James Newman, liot Dotsnn and Warrfin Kays! Irarnu if I Vav r 1! I laT s 8413, A 2601 - ' r' U 99 Law