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4 TITE MOTiyiXC OREGOXIAy. FRIDAY. yOYESIBER 26. lfllo. - WILSON'S HOLD Oil PARTY IS UOKEfl President Determined to Over- ccmc Opposition Within :. His Own Party. POLL BRINGS OUT FACTS f :.t-rrtary r'.ipex-trtl to foln? Jli CampaUa and lay Ktea) Al- t:K llral Policy V Hal to rrrparwl - WA.HIViTS. Nor. S pcll. Summ.r.g up lh r.aw'.t f Ce" IC-raM pM nf Cr' t.n th Im portant r..i.atl.i condr4 dur ing th t.nint MMt. ' trtht . tn4. put- t-rd'et WiLon' rnlrl n rwmorratic party. rr-ntd in lb two boa-., t apparently a. strong and wtll t a :f-:U i, h t- ,orr,! lkniu!) th mu' which l wl.l advovat. It will b eM """ in "f mur. t which l I. et.p.ia-4. M will ludd "4 f.r.4... f.r hi conduct of th ' try foria rUta. Brraw C UltU rr. tt w. b.ti... tal th ITeakdant olit WilS t llliam Je.in.ng Aryan. r.,x,r ..-r.t.rr rf (. ou4 mh tn pth of III. Adnilu!f!ioB c-d-lly d'fflcu't du'ing coming . TM . P1 " Mr. Aryans defection will cu- th lrt'd"t comj.r!ir.! llttla .mbre r.m.at. Mo.l f th tnmor of M. o-n party wi:l tB4 tr th I.; rt.nl aa against to "Cocr moo.r. Thi. particularly will b apparent oo th -alet ef prtt'dn. Th principal cstxitlon o th Pt Vl.ni an. a mn will voles t".. r.po&li-e. Thr wlU ' W V i poil.-T tor4 Mlf. b wt:i ttow iiio lt rfr lo K . lr.lm.tit of tt Hi'"" "" t .,n wui trnnr " tb lr4 il(ig itr ;rt lirttin. T)r will rMt b! aip-parf bU' but jpprt b, r..-omm.a)toM for lb- cli-nc-. of tfc Mtr "f M ml lntB lh.r"wll J'" w' & mJ.clt of t lmfl in. p of U lmpi II m iawlln t o. la oohln by !& ll.ro. '"' f.T ....rl m.rrtl tb h.r.t- an4 in ! bl lbr would ta. of l"-i't Ik.ir Htri4 w pr.l bT ! tor A.bur.t. wb rpl.-i. mM T 11 o tt . I b' lm. I mm pr.4'Pl It tor of 'lou v.iuc "f Wkln "nn' AdT.Io ltr'.ion an4 by Kprnll Hn l.n. of Wiwfl. rot: "I m la a. Ti-ofj witi ih rtor Mu.tlB. t Wi.M.ifi. who w. p:.l lit eommliul cl. f ..r.tor la cotetl"i wlt! iko lor- mn poll. i. of Ibo A4mliiiiill.i I orroc.i IM Tor br wrinn tbat bo b ntr'4 on I r.trtio fc.ort appro.! of tb.o potil. rrallaw Oowolll0). Ufc.a Jlr. W it.wa onlorad on lh-TT'Un'-r It Wi. fr.ol prdlrll. l b. fir ! jr. art ra4 p.4 It f,.ltni. lr. W iiton not only ka4 Ucrlo4 In Impoalnc bl. 0 b I. rarty. but ba4 brousnl about a condi tlft of ftjrm.nir hu-h m4 for lc ttrt la o a.tt rr.'4ntil cam F to. jtmro Ut Wr-n. bow.ror. Mr lrvn r.icl from Iho ibinot and b. a K"ro'i rmpiT asalnt I".. A4".ir.ltrtioa Br.paroUa pro rrmmo. II b pr.p.rv! lo fortify bt. iiiiminli by cou:linc tbo T.I dr.l with loo w Torn monoy pow -or aoa bw Bi4o It cl.r tbal bl op po.it'o wtil nl ato? with tbo Army and y biil. Il woll not ourpri polltl.lan hrro abou'.d b arc loncrit. not to adopt ta I Kll plan hlcD m iml b twll I' th mori.y o b r.btiO4 for lb. troroo'd In. r.'4 milllAiy and natal r. it. awwa lo l4hro4. tl I !!'.!. of ro'inr. that rr.ombar of ffii. an. Hou.o will har from th f'juB'rjf d irtnc tb int.r aa a r : of Mr. I'rvaa . IrMi.trnt app.al for nfporl. afvl thai .m of tnrm will t'rrt it rtp4;et to cppoao too tTac It .it bo nr.ry for tho Admiala-1-aEisn to utilxa th fiuroa marhlnoof i two h.dMi to whip Into lioo I nw rrc wh aro nt 4;.pn.d to voto for mmo of tm fr-anbly rpoad4 tby wo'i'd aupport thi or tbat ntoaaaro. WHITE PINE TRACT SOLD Ilkrn l.nmhrr ( om pany I'a). i::. for Int. rsroKAS:. W o.h.. ' IV fJipo iaL li In b'C"t limbor d.al In to Inlaad :itipiro la aavaral yaara. th Iial4na tu rr br t'ompany baa pur f n4 aiftro.im.t.y I )i.4VO f of ware pin alone t lkrit Hi.ar from la Mnaa?la too4nwar Company, of Mnajfca. W ia.. for .rproiim.trii i;j. !. AnftTtftrarnt f tha purvhaa we. mad to!ay by i:. IV. Ilarri.. i;o r.t nvanaa.r of Iko company, wltn orT. bar t. II Urn th prdn,t of IS W.njha Cowrpany. rama V. In rtnaciioQ wlra d.al. ant tb l-al and w aa rr.ri;. ikruncH iho "r4 K rianll iomraay. wbii Ibo Qoal dtair. war n.:tl throusn the I'ir.c National lUnk of Mnn. of M. rt it' Mnith I. a;o praoM.nt. N-Ktiatton ba.a bn and'r way for oral Tn ll-jrat sr. for it imp.it only and tha nftar romiany do of bay In land Tm limNr w aa pjncb4 by th (.it..s toodanwara I'ooipaey li ).ar a'. whan liro ws a srlanaiid .ou- of whtt pin and It rpr.aftta oi... t Caa.t bloff. of whtta pin l" t1'. fart " ' t-a r.'intrt. II la d riard- T Mnna Cow pan r was a pN.ir In th purrha.a of whlta p:n t:. ii'tind All IA timbr I. en rt.t l;ir and c.ntrr. aro'tnd IS ta of I'Tia.t I: r II witl b rl aa. fl xtd to ! p'.nt of tha fala-n t.umiwt Company al tlt. wb.ro It till bo Btaft-jfat'turrd- 1fo I'.ltrr II 1st PUj I trrnwn T( iiTr r.ivnv r . No fv- a, a t U..ii r4 a i'! 'il" loja.lf r -,r i.fr tioir. m. tit m t:)(i., mora th.e ta r.iijrB ar. o4t th:. a'tarnooo, do. .It tho atrray waath.r lo .M..4 th ftotha I aama blwaa Ibo Volufttr t 'r (p.rt'n"t and tb !( hooL tt. t-i'.. pl.r4 tkroucs, lb foar oiaarr la a rala.larm, ra:t4 la a t ,a. T to f. tvat.r half a ft dp .arrd ruor thaa a foarta of Ibo Be l Xrm w a .wft -'. tan )ir !. x i.a .. T"k. '-' oi.d a l ... "4l la aJaa r-iiai lo a 4 s- EES I DENTS OF ANNA LEWIS I . II i t L V r X , :Y o-- iv. av--r i r. ' c:: ix tiik niMt.Hoott op tiik toir liotm roa kw .itponTiG Gini-s. Tr.a atmo.rhoro of hom-. a n.rou!y upplld Thankmclvlnr board and tho prcoento of over 50 happy, brlfht your. wororn ma.!o Anna Lowl. Hall on of tho dllhtful placr. of holiday Interest yetrdajr. Those who har-4 In tho dlnn.r party wore rrl who realdo at the hall: elf-upport int: irirlo to whom tho big Institution rn nlurl4 by Ibo I'ortland woman L nion l a aoa.enn. in mr mnini-i uum. n ' " X , ron rap ware ua'd as a dworatlon and music was a feature after tne rrpast. Tho matron. Mrs. Crosier. -motbered- al hr arlrlo who on Investors Crowd Postoffice Corridors in Throngs. SPEED RECORD IS MADE tormalttlr lo S. 000. 000 Trn-ao lion Complrtrtl In M Minolta. Joffro Trlla lxldlra lo l'rs lhlr Krlcnda lo Help. I'AI:!.'. No. Tha ftr.t diy sub- rrlptioo of tha -rat loan cf rlrtory. aa lh oaw 'fnrb loan ha bon rbarart'rltad by If-. Minister of Tl nan , brouahi out a rtr numb-r of in... t-r to-lay than had bo epctad. Tb l.n. bcaa tormina at o'ejork al tho prial loan window In all poatoCClrao. al th bank and al lh haadquart.r of l l"n at tha TavHlon da rlor. la lb ailramo south win of tha Ixmtr. At tho po.toffl-- tha subsrrlhcr crowd.4 th corridor so that It was a'mo.t Impo.aiMa to buy pot tamp. Al th Crdlt Uonmat and otu.r bank t. window t apart fr Iba r-:ipt of a;ill--aiona had to b douhlad. while al l it lUnk of t-'ranr tha crowd was a bic that l- poliro tt oUl..d lo ua axtra prcraulions. I'orasallll TrasMrttd po4lly. Th flrat subarlptloo was for . franc (IW.uu0 1. This was fol low.. I br ona for :..o4 franca and two for franra rh. Tb srraat .i sum uba-rib. br a ainsrlo Indl tidual today wa &. franc ill. . and ail tho formllli ton. nartad with It wcr compl.ltd In sis mlnutaa. which ronatitut a spd ra.orJ for a l"rm a official transac Hon. and furni.hc rl4"nc of th narcy of th Uinlstar of Finance. Al. Itibm. who oraantscd th lu. Tb Mm. aiar. by raaortin to bu.l na.a m-tho,!.. mad tho ntmot of th ronfidonco I. It by th rani a poopl and of hi personal pra.tiCc. Joftro Apawala to Troop. Gnrl Joffra. commandor-ln.chtaf of tba t'rrncb forras, today lasuad a (nrl order to th army concerning lha loan. In which ho ra -ton but doubtlaj-a beard your par ent recall th trrrlbl hour of Xi't. A':r that war thar waa a loan for tb liberation of th territory. This Urn, thanks lo your aforta. It will bo. aa tha Min.fr of Finance ha said, lh loan of victory.' Think about that. Writ about It to your rlatls and th frteau you left behind at your birthplace. Tell them that to subscribe le the loan I to eorre France; that It la to fichi tor her with you: that It Is to al )oii th most t feci IT aid po.atM at lb prrseni time, and that It la to asaur your future and that of your children. FUNERAL HELD IN RED tu.ritvr a4t:f rt-oATS ovkh corn, or millstiiom. KWUsIa lla rtaeo la erbr. bat (.real "taoew Jala la tArlllaa by Marderer. CHI..'!'. Nor. I Th funeral of Jo.eph lltll.trom. L W. W. mmbr aecuted by a flrinc squad In t'lah laal week, wa held her today and tha body later waa crmtd. Tha funeral waa unlike anythlnf ever bald In Chtcaaro, llatharad In lh Weat id Auditorium were . perwiw. while other Ibouaand were unable lo cam entrance. Th rod flas; floai.4 unmolted al eyary tarn. Irapd around th plain pin coffin wa a r4 banner. No cr4 of reli'lon found a place at tha arTic. but there waa a miahty rhoru of ik. Jnlnlna In ons wrlt la by Hill.trom. Throuchout lh dec.nt wa referred to aa "Joo II III." On a banner abo th coffin and on lh programme, containing tho aoncs which were suna wae this Inaerlptlon: "la mamortam. Joa Hill. We never fnrcet. Murder4 by lh authorities of Iba Hate of I. tab. November It. lli." L sht man carried tha coffin out of tb butldinc. A procession a mile lona formed behind II and marched I o a sta tioa of tha elevated railroad. The trip lo the crematory wa mad la this way. Comparatively few parson went Is Ibo crematory. ALLIES REPULSE TURKS Heavy I Irlnj Again In Irorv In f.alllpnli. VIGTDRYLOAHGROWS r VRI-t. Nov. .1. Heavy fishtina has boon In proa-r. th last f . w day In OaiKpoii. whr lh Turks nadcrtook a stronr offea.lv movement, but were r'il.d by the combined fir of the Lrtuaa atd rrench gun. Ai.it 4 aero- t HALL ENJOYED A BOUNTEOUS . - Ifl -..r-t.; f t" L.- J ' ! - H , : N : e ! ' 1 ! . v ' .4-V' Jf i W .a i v,ra- ordinary day are busy In alorrw and plane have bombarded the railway between Constantinople and Icdea- hatch. damairlrur tiie bride, and warship have bombarded th coast of Asia Minor. This Information Is contained In the offlcisl communication Issued today by the French War Office, which saya: "Th enemy has displayed during- the last few ceys increasing- activity. On the list, after a violent bombardment. he attempted thre successive attacks against in British front fur tn pur pose of recapturing th trenches lost on th lith. His efforta were every where checked, with heavy losses. "on both side the subtertanean warfare continue with th same activity. On th list we successfully exploded a canouflet. On tn Z-d our sappers cam upon a Turkish branch tunnel and put lo flight th enemy worker. W Immediately prepared and exploded a mm which shattered tb enemy work. Th day of th ::d wa marked br an Intense bombardment and a stream of grenade from tho aid of th Turks, who. although replenished with munitions, displayed nervousness, pressed aa they wer by our aero planes, which bomharced th rallwaj" betweeo Constantinople and Dedea ghatch and damaged th nglneerinf) worka. and by th monitor and email aircraft, which frequently bombarded the coa.l of Asia. They ar unceas ingly kept on tn alert and are obliged lo oppose agalnsl us Important forces." WILSOilTYPES MESSAGE ri.A- TH ! DAY .ITH Kl WCr.K AUK .intMWNKW. ttoor of ldy la lacked, aad Prealdeat Kwerir. Ualy fee a br Al Itld aad lllldy Dlaaer. WASIIIMITOS. Nov. IS. ThanksBlv I . v Mrna .nant tiv l'r.alilrnl Wll son al hi typewriter working on his annual address to Congress, and he Dprd away until late tonight so a lo have th document In the hands of the Abandoning plan h had made for spending the day wltn jura, .mrmin Celt, his fianc. the l'roaldent locked th door of his private atudy and emerged only -or a snori a.uiuuivun rtie in tne anvro".. .. w ' -Thanksgiving 'dinner with hie family. Th I resident naa iiptvira i plele the addre- early in the day. and a tore of rlrK wu. hand al the Wtlt Horn to pri ... .t lor th pub lic printer. i - .-i.w i.t ti.. . I : 1 1 1 v that the conleet over N'ni -i tlIene during th next session ot v onares win o on of th mo.t Important of hie Ad ministration. Mr. Wilson I devoting more than usual care and time to ah. ..t.lraaa. While he consulted with members of hie Cabinet about general features, tne actual writ ing of It ha been .done in seclusion and without th advice of anyon. GERMAN PLOT IS ALLEGED i-onllnued rr-m Klr.t S Ardn, Second and Stevens eireeta, Spo kane, I visited her at the jail, tine then told m to go to a certain man and h would send her ball money. I did and found thla leader of the gang. He refused to go to tba police station himself and sent me. -He called me up by telephone the next day and began his work of get ting m Into line with him. He learned from Ml Johnson that 1 had served a previous term at McNeil's Island for counterfeiting, and threatened to ex pose me to my friends If I did not do as he bade. I was conducting a private school there and was engaged to be married. I did nol want my fiancee and other friend to know of my past, are! I listened to him. "He wrote to me from Seattle and told m to com there. I wrote hack and told him I did nol have the money. He wrote again and said if I did not come he would com for me. The let ters were written In code, and I am quite confident I have them In my suitcase. He sent me a money-order for my train fare, and I came lo seattle." Mrtrnson Ioc- -0 Ganir. HTKVFNiiOV. Wajh. Nor. :S. (Spe cie:.! Th football gam between the local high school team and lha Wa.hou gal High Hchool was won by the vis itors, ecore lo . On a muddy field atth water tn many placea atanding several Inche deep, a fast, gam was Impossible. Th touchdown wa mad by lUtfback Broch In the first quar ter, who completed a forward pass from Wcger on ttevetisona goal line. loot ball I' layer Killed. WIIXIAMSI")IT, r-. Nor. It Fred McOougb. a member of the Dickinson College freshman football team, re eelved Injurlee In th gam with WlMiameport High School today from which he dld a few hour latr. A c-t-rrwr Win MfDti Hacr. CHICAOO, Nor. 55. Th Fan Fran cisco team, mad up or I ercy Law rence end Willi Hanley. won tha slx day bicycle rar which came lo a finish hr lonlzht. They made :SI3 miles In the 1 houra !4 Tb Orvnlan'a classified ads.. THANKSGIVING - DAY DINNER. I ' .'f vJ?TO offices. Germans Reported Preparing to Evacuate Mitau. PRESSURE IS CONTINUED Muocovilcs Pcvotc TJicnibOlvcs to Kfrort to rrcvrnf, toorajr From Scurins Uolrablc Lino for Comlnff Winter. LONlhJX. Nor. A I'elrograd dia patch to the Morning Post (ays: "The Germans have begun, the evacuation of Mltau. their forward base In the RIga-Dvina region and are pre paring to withdraw from the now hope less task of capturing: Riga and the Uvina line. "Jnnopol. one of the points where the Germane had reached the Dvina and whence they had made attempts to cross, has becit raptured by the Rus sian. A good deal of the Cghting which has occurred lately In the north ern war theater has been directed to ward securing a better line for the Germane permanent Winter fortifica tion. Gersaaa Flaaka Tarveteard. Th Russians continue to press on various points to prevent the realiza tion of thte objective and the German line aa now constituted is far from satisfactory for anything more than brief defensive operations, inasmuch as the Russian threaten the flanks of the various positions. The Germans are concentrating strong four-fold line of trenches In their rear, with a formidable series of wire entanglements extending scores of miles. In the extreme rear the Ger mans are busy completing field rail ways to the interior of Germany." The official report of the Russian Wnr Office eys: "The Germans yesterday attempted an advance near Kemmern. but were renulved. Near the Borsemuenda fight In- continues. Our troops took 100 Germans prisoner and captured six ma chir.e guns during a fight which ended In the capture of a hill in this district. Germans Driven Ia River. "Near the Tillage of Semikovtse, on the Slrlpa. our troop attacked the enemy and drove him to the river. With his back to the river, the enemy was partly annihilated by our fire, the remnanta of hla forcea being drowned in their attempts to escape across the stream." BERLIN. Nov. 23. via wireless to Say- vllle. N". V. Announcement was made by the War Office today that the Russian town of Berserauende was firmly In German hands. The number of pris oners has been Increased to nine of fleers and T30 men. Three machine cons were taken. Uersemuende Is near the north end of the Russian front In the lllouket district south of Riga. Heavy fighting has been In progress in this district for several weeks In connection with the German attempt to take Riga. RORDER TROOP FIRED ON THNTII CAVALRY RF.TALIATKS BY KILLING SKVKRAL, MEXICANS. Negalea. 9ara. Official Rxeeated fr Orderiag Death of Rioter Gov ernor Croaaea Baaadary. NOGALKS. Aria. Nov. 23. Fifty- eight Mexican soldiers, crossing into lh United States, on Harrison's ranch each of here, fired on six American trooper of the Tenth Cavalry today. Twenty-five other troopers of the Tenth Cavalry who were on reserve post, opened fire on the Mexicans, kill ing several, according to reports, and bringing wounded prisoner into camp. Vicente Terrazas. a civil official of Nog ale. Sonora. w-as executed today by order of General Acosta for having exceeded authority in ordering the death of a. Mexican who participated in the riot In the Mexican town last night. Sentiment among Villa ad herent was apparently growing against Americans todsy. The military authorities on thie side of the boundary wer unusually vigilant. Charles Randall, acting Villa Gov ernor of Sonora. waa allowed to cross tho international boundary tonight on the condition that he was to hold him self subject to orders cf United States Army officers stationed here. It was reported that Villa' commander. Gen eral Acosta. was contemplating a simi lar move. Veteran Have Turkey Dinner. nosEBLHO. Or Nor. 25. (Special) Two hundred members of the Oregon Soldiers' Home today partook of boun teous Thanksgiving dinner prepared under the direction of Commandant Markee. Th menu Included turkey, RUSSIANS IKE GAIN Illl "& ' ! 1 - 4 , . a 4 . ; -rf I , AM Wit Friday With 20 11.25 Hair Brush, natural ebony, solid back. UOQn rows bristles.. 0u 25c Tooth I Tn Brush for.... ' 1 S3 Clocks M I Q for w i riTitrn onroini c LCAI nCil OILUIMLO including all the new flat styles, up to $5.50. OC Dp- Cent Off Friday and Saturday at rcl "Clll Ull Aa Asaorttweat of Hand bags, all styles; prices regularly up to $3. QQn Friday & Saturday.. JBU Oar Eallre Stock; of Ladles' aad Geatleiwea'a I mbrellaa, including Uie New Kagllah and Swagger Sticks on sale Friday and Satur- f..25 Discount Medicine Casea, Drink ing Caps. Flask. leather cases. and Saturday IMPORTED LEATHER XOVEI.TIES. an endless quantity, tspecially priced for early holiday shoppers. CDlPTinil UlTTi? Horsehair IlllUIIUil Hill It) Friction Mitts for dry baths. The St1.' $ 1.50 and $2.00 Frletlo ISr.tt.25 and $2.75 Bel CANDY SPEC'LSSHorPe?oUund u nd ound Drops, extra s t r o ng. 19c r.ow at only. 50c pound DippedOTn Peanuts now for 30c pound CocoanutQlp Bonbons now for A I u 40c pound Salted PeanutsOQn on sale now for ASi irnmillil I inilftno T Dirt BCnilOTiriM ODDS AND ENDS MLU UIiiHLUUUUnOAl DIU ntUUUHUiiTO close out. 1! Monogram a fine 0 00 grade, special, gallon $3.50 Colmont, soodM Q blend, special, gallon.. 13.50 B rice's Pure CO Ifl Malt, gallons only.. . . I u 34 Muskingum Valley.'! Cfl our best brand. gaLW'JU Trading; Stamps Always a Oar First Three Floors cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and all the other delicacies of the season. A. literary and musical programme fol lowed the dinner. DRY LAW RULING NOT MADE Rumors aa to Washington Decision Are Without Substantiation. .iik., .it aorta of rumors were ..re-nr m rrr!iand yesterday and the day before that the Supreme Court of Washington nad ruled against me p.- 1 1. 1 i l.. naa.eil in that State, DO decision has been handed down. i . tn the effect Ada i u ... u i u that the decision has been made puo- 11c After mat proven io r veyors of "inside information" asserted that tho opinion has been written knocking out the dry law. but that it . i.wi. IA (n a fflW riaVS. nas oeen wiuiuf , j j Bettors In Seattle are giving odds that the court win aeciuu B....c hibition. In that event, Seattle will be the mecca tor many loonmcn. w "... - . . oresron iroes dry ana " . "e - r. " .x..n hnniner that if Was miiti(-nr t: iii uri ja. - - mgton stay. w'et. a special election can be called ai vautou.c. town wet. MURDER SUSPECT SILENT Kdtvard Krausc Denies Armed Boat In Alaska Was His. cuiTTi.E waah.. Nov. 23. (Special. ' 'l . - T.' rat-. kriUB& charged in AlasK , - u- clear deerree an wtin muraer ."""---, 4V,r blame for the iiappaia.i- . k i-ort t.awton men. ana men""" " ,,j troops as a deserter from the United States Army at tne iime . . ... ",wplpd in trie uDnsing in v.. 11 1 1. m office of Capt.lt of Detactlv.. . T.n-ant today. Krause was on.c """"Vrl " , latest report from Juneau to no "tL.V.nd a erai showing recent use had been found, is true. "No. It was not my ----tr...... dnecedly. Beyond that be would make no statement- .! . .u .,,- .iiinnau said evl i ne aisai-c.. i . . haf Krause was the leader of an anarchistic organization that operated arouna we tal. FOUR DROWN NEAR CODY Three Youngsters See Parents and Older Children Perish. n-..- Vnv 23. Alex son a.. - ' . - . .. h . a.v,,r.A a aauaucc. -- - drowned In a lane near inc.. home last Sunday, according to a ntes- .age from t-oay. yo.. -lrowning was witnessed by three other hllden. aged 7. 4 and 2 years, respect v v None of the surviving children . . i . nhrnr morv ui inv accident, saying their mother and elder brother . broKe tnroug n to The 4-year-uiu elephon to neiffhbor. but waj jn- able to maae ni""" . . recovered the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. McCoul were ciaspea in cc cu. " arms. CATHOLIC ORDER IS HOST .nights of Columbus Are to Enter tain Families Tonlght. rnri.r.rf Council. No. 6TS. Knights of Columbus, will entertain their fami lies and friends at an lniormai recep tion in Cathedral wan. aevtiiiKoii. and Couch streets, at o'clock tonight. A musical programme, "card party and dancing entertainment have been pro vided. Refreshment will be served. The following committee nas c.ri of arrangements: A. F. tt ara, cnair man: A. Campbell. Ed Kenefick, Dr. Leo McKenna. J. J. Hlggins, J. C. Hess and F. J. v naien. "Patent Voods" Is Topic Today. William F. Amos will discus "Patent rood Their Use and Abuse " at room 330 of the County Courthouse at 2:30 o'clock today. The lecture Is given in ha rasrular course on the care of babies, conducted by the Parents' Edu- ill I 1 and Saturday Are Double Stamp Days Extra on the Coupon BRISTLE GOODS AND CliILERy,Uti"c:i?.".d69o 50c PocketQQn Knives for. . . 3U K e e p clean Hair Brush, solid back, pure a 1 u m i n urn ir:75c and$l Pyralin Ivory Clocks, any0 (( style. 6p,l..W.iUU 12.00 Razor :89c Strops for. Thermos Bottles a?l$lto$3.50 $1.00 Alarm .79c Clocks for. DOLLS $1.50 Bears on s a 1 e QQn for only 30l PATENTS $1 Dan derine. . $ 1 Ham lin's Wiz a rd CQn Oil for. ..03" 50c K "l y ' s Cream Balm. 50c Hyo- OCft mei for. . "30 u 2ac P i s o ' S C o u ghl Op Remedy.. I 0u ' la a a a. in Zr? 25 Per Cent Off PERFUME NEW WALL MIRRORS ba?h- room, kitchen, office and bedroom; white enameled metal frames, oval shape: size 10x19 Inches. I 00 special at wl.AO AUTO SPONGES of I aTge A -.to Spoogei best quality obtainable; 4l fit tfl $1.75 Coty's Lori gan Perfume, original bot tle, on sale at $3.25 & $5 priced at. PAINT GOING UP Ise'rVfa--Williams Paints, Varnlshea and Enamel Thi Week Only at Old Prices. $1.50 Creme de Menthe.lJI J green, imported, sp'l- " $1 B u c h u Gin. a good pTo medicinal grade, special U' 50c Califor- I 50c Duroy 0:380 .360 $5.00 Mum m's Extra 0 7C Dry. quarts, at JO. I J TAKE VAPOR BATHS o ll.m. ROBINSON VAPOH S5.50, A BOOK OF a n. GRZKX tTBTD I SETTIUL DOLLAR. BTAMrR ..fUrimATWESTPABK -mabshALL -4700-rlOME HOFFMAN 01 Coffins of Family Kill Joy in Mother's Heart. HUSBAND AND BABES DEAD Woman Is Vnder Constant Cure of Physician Money Troubles Be lieved Cause of Man's Deed. I.anch Home Was Lost. BAKER, Nov. 23. (Special.) Three tiny white cotfms and a large dark colored one rested in the home of Mrs. George L. Hoffman this Thanksgiving day, while the distracted mother was In such a condition because of the shock caused oy the triple murder and suicide by her husband yesterday that fears are felt for her. This morning she was moved from the ranch home to the Daly Hotel in Prairie City, so that 6he could be kept under the constant care of a doctor. Her sister. Mrs. C. H. Sheets, of Port land, is at her bedside. Tomorrow morning the rour comns will be taken 123 miles to Union, tho Hoffmans' old home, where the funeral will be held Saturday. It developed today that Hoffman first gave the three little ones candy beans, and then changed the gifts to poison tablets. In his note to his sis ter he said he did not want to leave the babies in the cruel world. It was learned that he had bought the ranch from George Thomas, and had been unable to meet payments. losing his cattle and other possessions endeavoring to do so. The ranch was rented a few days ago and the family forced to move. It is believed this so preyed upon his mind mat ne com mitted the deed. CHARITY BALL IS SUCCESS Jewish Relief Society Holds Dance at B'nai B'rith Club. Several hundred people participated .,- .nnii.i chsritv hall given by the Jewish Relief Society at the B'nai B'rith clubhouse last night, and some thing like $730 or suu was raisea iui relief work. a- ih. rooiilt of the efforts of D. Nemerovskv, president of the organiza tion, and his corps of committee mem . J - offair nrnved the most suc cessful ever given. The ample dancing floor of the new ciuonouse iir""" SEVEREBRONCHIALCOUGH Yield Quickly o Vlnol. tr i- anthAe tetter we are per- I in I" m .1 ....... . . . . - TMihHah for the benefit of Portland people who suffer from chron ic coughs, colds or bronchitis. Mi Oda. Nelson, a stenographer, of Teaneck, N. J., says: "I suffered from a severe bronchial cough. I had bad coughing spells and became so weak it was hard for me to go to business day after day. I tried cough medicines and doctors' prescriptions without , c. Th.AH0.h a friend I learned of Vinol and after taking one bottle my bronchial trouble was better, us con tinued use stopped the cough, built me p and I gained in weigni. t. i. the combined action of the medicinal elements of cod livers aided by the blood-maKing ana sireugui- .i nrnnartie of tonic iron and ureal, ..p. . . ... beef peptone, which makes Vlnol a constitutional remeoy ior enromt coughs, colds and bronchitis, and at the it will hnild ud the weak- ened, run-down system and re-establish itrength. .- . en-a-at wa return vour money if it fails to give you satisfaction. The Owl Drug Company. Portland. Or P. S. In your own town, wherever you live, there is a Vinol drugstore. Look, for the sign. USE THIS COUPON 20 EXTRA SO Bring this c o u pon and fret 20 extra "S. & H." ! Trading Stnmi on your first cash p u r c h ase : and double stamps on balance of pur chase. Good first three floors today and Satur day, November 2o and 27. AND TOYS K JT: $1.19 Dolls special at. . Kewpie Dolls 7r.ostuffed Docs SoVfoi'lOc 37cto$2.50 AND DRUGS Pf0?d.r.u.f.f25c :69c 50c Gar- 07 n field Tea. wl l $1 Chamber 1 a 1 n's Cough Rem edyPQn now for... 00 b 23c F o 1 e y's Honey &IQr Tar for. . I 00 10c Epsom7p Salts for. . 10c Boric7 Acid for... ' 25c Graf eu b e r g'al C Pills for.. I 31 25c Chalk I 0. and Orris I 0L 10cSodaBi-7p carbonate.. u 25cVitch I Qn Hazel for I 3l 13c Liine I I n Water.. . I I u 25c HoselQn Water... I0L DEP7d5erarr:27c 50c Hess'Fnce Powder 07p now for I o 25e Colgate's Tooth onp Paste at.. iUu 25c Lyon's Toothll, Powder.. I t-u 50c V i no 1 ia 27c Powder. . 'or the Relief of Colds nnd Rheuma m 'Lfiaa tism. ROBINSON VAPOR BATH CABINETS S7.50 12.50 catalogue ree ia Baaement. FREE 10 STAMPS TreVm 'or soda purchases In our Tea-Room or at the Soda Fountain from .2 P. M. until we close at 9. A7I sufficient room to accommodate all the dancers. The Jewish Relief Society Is an or ganization which has no paid officers, and every dollar taken in goes directly to relief work. SMITH -DORRIEN IN LINE British General Believed Slated for Important Position. LONDON", Nov. 23. The Express prophesies that General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, who was in command of the second British army in France until a few months ago. will soon receive an appointment o high Impor tance. General Smith-Dorrien, who returned from the front last Summer, received especial commendation from Field Marshal French, and was decorated by President Poincare. of France. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WHY not dress up? T'ncallert for auit. overcoats. up. Orpheum Cleaners, Stark, cor. Pai-k. MA"RYAL.IC"B I'ARVBI, mafseuse. Bulphuro baths. 1 TO' gd. Apt. 9. 4th floor. yOl' X D A hulldcg, W g"'J. Oregonian. t v Thorn pmid Deep Curre Lenses Are Better DON'T WORRY If you break your lenses, phone ug we'll have new ones ready when you call best and quickest optical service in Portland. Factory on premises. We take care of your eyes in the way of lens changes for one year from date of purchase. No Extra Charge for This Service. Glasses if needed as low as $2.00 THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-10-11 Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison. NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' Balla Slippers At $2.00 The PAIR Gym Oxfords at $1.50 Pair Knight Shoe Co. Morrison St. Near Broadway