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TTIE SIORMNG ORnnOM.VX. WEDNESDAY. DECEMnElt 8, 1915. BRiTAIH SAKS WAR CHANGES AMERICA Wilson's Address Hailed as Evidence That "Splendid V Isolation" Is Fading. road will aot b Burh looser able to tow taita it igmuiullr ( present equipped aad co-ordinated. I illt thai II would b ih to provide tor commiMloi f inquiry to aece-tala by a tborouah cu4 of the wbol. quee tiea -a bather our lava aa at preeaot framed and administered are aa aervice abi aa may muni b la th solution of th proa. .to." l-alaet-Aaaarlcaae aa Cralia. Keea latareat la ba President ad dra wa shown br th forelga repre sentative la tha diplomatic gallerle. wbra every mbaaey and legalloa wee rpratei. All appeared p. eased with Iba message, and tba tt-aAmrlcns spcaad special gratification over tba rfraoce la Ian-AmerKanlsm. U ataa tha clearest d.Ooitloa vr mada of Ibia country Pan-Americaa po.lcy." aaid feduardo Suares-MuJIca. Ambassador from Ob 1 1 a. "'nnltiooa PRESS COMMENT GENERALl0' - Policy ad of th Monro doc- bar not baa a claar: have b-ean. la (art. a bit au. Now tba position of Ibia GREEKAHD ENTENTE ARMY IN TO MEET Necessities of Situation Wi! Be Determined by Mili tary Authorities. ATHENS IS OPTIMISTIC XH.il ImUm flrltl-h Navj Todar la Only lrfcn of Mo- to iHxtrlnc Time- hers Warning to t.ervaany. ! V lrNrcx. v. t rMai vitoo d ire prove of w lot.ra.l to In. I'.rtn.'i pre, aa shown by tba ad - l:.rii ta In aaoraksd papers. I. Ira iar of tba I'a lr . ( iowfctf .l whether lb Wjiro. trie ai l ever bo taaabto again, as na. haaia ..oa tual lo I BUed fur ran to loeger rely oa political l.ia!ia fauodad oa l uf r p h i-l d ta.-ortwnl WBUCt fcav largely I l its Kir:.iJ " T:ia Ui.'r Nw irital that It I g,l li Hrlt.e. aaay athicO today stand la f.'etie a.:.oa of 15 Mob s' I tr:B. and fat "if i.fitf Ware t. tar 01 tr I (If te I Blted ttt f-4rDtt of lb Inipe4.nra af tl e'at. of Mt Ai ant a worts tba Paper oa hf Ibat .;tr.ee la wrttt.a-" Hard Iteallltae Mas HI?. T- Tiraa regard ts aJdre aa r ( rc. f a at, a war mae.as frarw ti;min( la to4." 004 "T: rra4et ha tna and 1 a'. u tntc hrd. ii in f a a p roA.uoa of ti as... of lb people. I al.ng fa. I to Iba aollea tSel lb I mt.-i !'.! raa nacin io to lia It a a If, s; boid .ta.t.l Il!a tbro':b- m M ar warl. a4 prwmat. ita.'r !. u!. In U o-i world, wilboal Jl.tf lb asl"'tld laalatloa aba b. tn li4. TSo bard r :itia f t atViaclua craat.a by la war ara l:ni nm ta ilea tai tika t ot j a lanfir laaaalo wita I " f.rn aaauranco f tt yaar. "Tl u44a a.a.opm.ai of tba Tt .l l'4D roatrorr b maa a draniae!e ;taa.a II aoql t b. bva piai without tM. aorto'ta fmti:,'!M, ad aff Td a rlia la. o'ana af la arowtaff romolity and latrd.RJ'a a Iba riataaa bo- t-a ta ,ui .rl.!,. li. ,. ra1'a Pa.1 Itaaora). : Bon trlia lba tl Pr. I dant a d.O'jactaCioa at tba Oarmaa tttn. a a I. aaar att li.la ba twmfl aa ta a'tbj.rt cf fioaal dafa H t.ri br. t-ia r-"l of owa partr. and Iba f. t that Iba T.t. d.at vaanet atpa bia prapAala la ba rarrat !iW'H bard tuMmf. mafeaa tn att.t a.rt a .fa of tba timr. "Ta T-n-a b.Iiaa lat altboucn tba liarman bao . oftra and. ao r.Mi aiiauad.rat d I AmrKaa at I t.'.rr ari l ap"a-Uta Iba aiiOtCl- can. a of tba l-iot Bxaait an . i bar bad rra.a. draw bat a WR.ia inara U au:i i'B. f Tha atO'ir4 . lata a. ' li tant Hei "a dalarmloalMia wbi-r pro-Oar. aiaa rona.rara art; bo wlaa a of a taara.- and IHI "it la d ktfa: wb.lh. ar iba mja. of ,m.rua aatJf rraciy ba ;rr4 tba tra rbaractar at tba m:tn wruu.bt la Iho earn a of l.ai-iraa tuinf.," I V i" a I : v - - : . - ' I V a r . , !,'' . V ... , ft :: T ' v. . . : -.- Ncntrallly Not to B Abandoned In Any Clrcnmatancra. Saya Pre mier, Who Cltea Probable F.f frt of Tjirly tntrjr In War. U 1 Caaa.r. of 4r W laaailtV. PtalrWd Aflocwar of taaablll raoacy. aa Mada llrr1a t laalag A raaaaaal la (Mlk JlarOr Trial. country I mada claar that Bona nay bo la dubL" la lb xu(ia al!rrr. aa Iba rr.id.at aooba. w aa bio aaaco. Mr. Normaa 111. w bora Oral appaaraaca la tb capital aiaa aBBoani;afiiat of lb riwn aBsatrmat. attractad fH ait.atioa from lb crowd. la tb brf.f tim lb tvnato waa la aatoa aaoro tbaa !. bllla aad roo. Itloaa war offarad. Uaaara deal In witb prapardnaa. probiMllea. auf. trad aad prraiioa of aalo of war anuBitiona lo blllrBt Batioaa pr aomiaatad. II nd TAXATION PUN OPPOSED om:i.oi W:wnrMa or, Mot ar Dl. Ai.mt r. ITH rni:aio:xT. All llrr rrwtoatlao Tarta? Moold to. rwaaplUb Hrttaa faipaa aad 4 I ado ordow. UNIOM PICKETS WAR PLANT Cora M rwd Iirkrt a art 5lrlb rrngroa at Sharon. Pa. In MAr.OV. Pa. r. 1rn badr4 tribtnd ova'bmuta pirb.tao) today Iba plant at tba fTt-ca-aanurr Ordnaar Companr. wbar a comMnad lockout d a'rik I la procraa. Laadr af Iba m aai.f tha plrhata war aimpty oa cuard and ao vlolaaco W. atpcrt. fo ITl-SabarT Compaor r- rni:r paal IrWo Br rostrol la or -r tat II tnidbt f.tt contract far M.. '.I of war man mm. Joba rtara. lr a-praidat of tbo rompaay. had rafuaadj la af apt war ord-ra. DOMINANT NOTE DEFENSE a'ta-iad yntn rr.. Par C"B--aaa to aaactiua aad) out loto of fact "a aoea aa tbay raa ba proprly acrutialr.d aa4 ducuaaad.' . Hawtrallry Dioratta A pplaad.d. rrTaat atamoojtratlooa of approval araatad tb rraadaal darUraCoo af tso at.atfaat atoly of Agaric la ro mai.' tadiouly aoutral leoard tba warr.n aat.oa l'o.. ki aaaartion of frtaad.'bip f.ir Vatu-o. bi arcct yommadatlocia far aa Incraaaad mar. rbaat air'.a. Iba aacatioa of lv latloa tor f 4rt.1rt l.io lotara of li paopl of tba rftt.lppa. and I'oMa Ki.a aaat bia rcamrnadatiora for la r...:aa lttriiil r.na ljt 5t'l attantto rant, ad abat tba daaa.al.'oa of tbo piaoa lr Na ai dataaao. lb pro. laswaifcaa of I'aa-tiicuB. an) tn atrtlity of II I ra. id. at cri:itirr of AmarKas. wba ba aaid. k krou(bl tb a-4 ama of tba l)attrm. lata contampl. If dt-rd bia daoa-tacioa la rrto par, and Coaatraaama aaoa4 lo tint oa arr ri t-r area from aaary part of lb hall wha b ianclL4 It. aad tba daiuonar rattoa ra.".d It dim wbaa n Ira.idaat aad anai-tnaaat of law lo pure ta .Nitio of it. lataraal partL. lataaaal T. aaaaWa Mallaaaa. tlin aro ct'i4.n af iba t a 114 ata. I b.oil I lail." b aoriarod. ara aaJar ibr fiaaa. ol wau-oavad lnair 'r inroa a. t ai.jatioo laa I ta faJ fr.oa aad a.'t-rtuai at mr, w b powraj t.1 f .' a of a! loT'.r lac t art.rl.a f or t!or..l Ufa. wb "laaa aoocM ta tn -.- iy and co aam of 1 1- Caianani lnt on-.oipt. to d-a-my awr Induatri.a wharavar Ibay IM llM oSactiao for Ibaif VladbctI purpoaaa I atr-.h at l&tm, a a-1 to '- ba or poU'.K-a to tbo o foraiata lati . Na radarat ! :! 14 moot tkl Bit'it:oa beaua tnert a U:fi would tan oam4 incradibla la tbo paaf. P'-b cratnra of paaaloBi. dialoyaity a rl aaarvbr mii.l b rruab.f out. Ty fa B)t aiaay. bat Ibay aro laSoit.lr B-...naat. aad t kaad of aur puwar anou.d clata or tkam at oaco. Kailaaf la, airy Iriaiia latoraot. Tbar waa rapt attantloa tbroubout aad aiaaMra aar;:r commotd fa aarably oa f a aiaaaafa. RapubUcaa. bowawar. i1 aom (ormta. oppd aa of Iba fTaaidaat auscaallona for Incraaaiad raaaauaa Ilia coa-ludiod iiiiaiiia ralatlad lo ba Istuiry Iota rt .ro I law waa raa!-.d witb latar. ol and Admtalatratioa laad.ra alrraly bad aadartabaa lo carry out tb pro- poaat. "Tbo traaaportatloa problam." tb ra!4at dclarod. -la aa aitramary artau aad praaalna ona la IMa coaa try. Tbaro kaa f ram l:m lo lira of lata bB rtatoa 9 fr that our rail- onjuXUX NKVVi HL'RKAl. Waah. Ififton. I ;. - waa di.appointad In tbai portion of tba Prcatdanl'a mra ao wbl-a da!a with tha country inaniira." aaid flapraaaritallva Mo Artbur today. "To my mlad It doaa not propo any pra-ticabla plan for fur- nl.airaT tbo moa.y bc aweary to run tb liorarnmrnL Thar la loo much of a landaac-y toward d.ract laxalron tbal will work kardablp. A brtlrr plan would ba I raatora a roaaonablo pre lfi tariff.' "rra.rl.Bl 'i:oa'a plaa of ralaln rno rerroarkra oa tba prorin- of I ha atataa." aaid RrrantttTO Haw. lay. rafarrta aapactally ta tbo propo.d lat on Iron, atl. aaaollna. ate "lio ba pul oj lo tba Iwrnocrata a propo. itloa Ibat will ambarraa Ihrm. Con. ra Inataad ahould paaa a raaaooabla prntciia tariff law. I am unaltrr. ably ortd lo Ibo fraaldrnla bli plr bli:. "1'rroidrni Wilaoa ahould follow hl rrcommrnrlat'on roffardlnc t.)o ralan lion of h duly on ausar by rrrora mndinai tb ratorallon of tho duty on wont and lorn bar." aaid Rapraaentallra pinrioll. "Thla (iornmnl la loalnd I ;.. annually b'caue wool la on tn fr ,,t. Who lb plaa propoaod for taiin raw rrnu I do not aeroo la aay particular. Tba anartmant of a protocllo tariff aot only would produco all tbo rcnu add. but would ran dr onnac.a.ary lha anartmant cf an anil-dumpms law. It w ou d. In abort, nvako Kurop fray for oar National da Ba." ATHENS. Drc. I. via rarla. Dae. T. An bmtmtnt for a conforenca of Crark military authorltlr and mill tary rrprrantallva of tha rntanti powrra to axamln Into and report on tbo nrcaaaitira of tha altuatlon r- pawtin; tbo allied dVmand upon Crarra. baa bea raachr-w. and th pralirninary atrpa toward holdlna tha ronfrrrnr havo barn takrn. Prrmlcr tkouloudla announced today. "Tail tha American poplo that th aTovarnmaat of Greece haa only two alma to aaf.fuard tba Mttrtltnly of Oreeco and not lo abandon neutrality na mailer for what reaaon ah may be urid lo do ao. no matter what In ducementa or prrtaaraa ar broucht to bear, aaid ITomler Hkouloudla to the Ao-latd I'reaa correapoDdrnt la an lnirrlew today. "I thlok I may aay. continued the Premier, "that tho air. aurrharced for month with mlaunderstandlnca. la at laat rlearlnc: that tba entente pnw. ere are bacmnlnc to underatand that, while w ar Immorabla on tha two head Juat alatrd. w ar diapoeed In every other rrapect ta civ malarial eapraaalon ta tbo fellna every Oreek baa toward France. Great Hrltaln and Itueeta. daltn from Navarlno. Military Meollaa Prop ad. "Two polata which rauaed tbo re cent friction aro now In tbo way of amicable aatllemenL. Aa far back at November I euaTaTrrted tha InaD' proprlatrn.aa of non. military diploma llata awrklna lo arranee lha delal of a altuatlon eaaentlaliy military of which Ibay uudcratood little. There fre. I propoaed a conferanca btwee tha military aathorillea on either aid authoru-d lo atudy tho neceaaltlea of lha altuatlon and report on them. l Ibc Iba Croak sovornment and Iba aa tenia diplomatieta tha benefit of thai conciuatona from which a eellleraen could than b reached.' "Today tht waa Anally accepted, and Colonel Fallta. of tha General ytaff, la leavlnc for c-alonlkl to conault (Ian eral riarralL Ibo Krcnctl commander. lo thla end. -Ke.pectinr tha railroad, tho Greek (ovrrvmaol baa never been unaware that tba personnel waa Inadequate fo tha hanllintr of tho Immeraa In.-reaa In traffic due to tha military uaea lo whlrh Ibo rallwaya now are put. bul it Houralll waa unwillinc to aurrender control of bia own property. Aa Gen eral riarrail offer to att In tho op eratlon of the rallwaya. with tha Greek control gnigurttlonid. tho Kovernrnanl la only too triad lo accept. abeaarlao llaatlas rraxeateaj. " bat a boot hunllr.c To an Auetro German auhmarinra In Greek neutral aateraT aaked lha Interviewer. That louche our overe!-fnty." r plied tao iTemier. "We proteal to Ui world, eapecially to America, alao I neutral, that wa cannot aanctlon vlo lationa of our territory. Ilut what can wo do? Wo hare only a email navy and a vaal coaal line. We can only proteet. "What we want to avoid, what we rail avoid, la aaaoclallne; Greece with th uncertain outcome of tha war. Mad wa Jo.ne4 the alllea laat riprlnr when we were urerd ta lo ao. loday e would have lo bear tho bulk of tha coal of the failure of lha Galilpoll ventures. Had wa Joined at the Incep lion of the recent Auntro-German Bulgarian attack on Serbia, we would now b bearlnrf a larce part of the price In blood and devaatatinn follow in a the cruahlna; of the Cerblana. -Py foltowins lha two principles wi aland aa fovernlnar Grerre'a foretca policy, wa have been aaved theao two diaaatera. V e ghoald continue to fo low ihrm. for la them 1 our only aalvatlon." clared Inaufflclent and ahould have been excludes by the court. Other declaloos today war b fol low: lane, Goff at at. appallanta. va Grace Ke.arir el al: appealed from Union coantvi action ta enforce oral contract for tha coa- v.raace of lead: opinloa br Juetlc Himi Clrrait JaHca Knoalaa' Judcmaat tor da lanaant art'rmea. U. r liall el al. va. Catherine Creek Ta talopment Company. aDD!!anu aooaaled from Tnioa County: ault to foracloae a mort lata oa land: opinion bv -luetic Burnetii l ircult Juda atnawlea ludimul for Dlala- tii I ravaraao. J. M. Hrrw va. Alex Calrhlna. ap pellant, appealed from Cnloa County; action lo recover damace for removal of timber: opinion by Chief Justice Moore: ludimaat of Circuit Judge Kaowla tor plaintiff .mod- II o. Andrew J. Herdala. anrxllant. V Albert A. Wad at Bl.. aDMaled rmm Ualhanr craciaa conirari jor ma Durchaaa of land: opinion by Chief Joatic aloore; Circuit Judca Big Judaomt for tha dafendaat af- Iirmao. rautlona far rehaarin. i.a a. Jtate e rL va Ridar. Kabaa va. Home Tepboae fnmpanf. BELGIAN NEED IS GREAT Lrronrous Impression Ont. Cominlalson for Relief. Say a GERMAN LINERS NEAR FIRE Itidlac -Vradr-my mnd Carirt Ham Clc-ae t New York Ivock. ItnpoKrN. N. J . Dec. T. A .oe. tacviar fire raced today In a blc rldina academy and carafe about a block and naif from) the Mambura:. American and North German Uord pier, where II- It German liner, amon tbern tha I nation and force peace. One of my L mt'ZtMn- l?pT'".'t.,al jBC' I Iral col.eacuea Informed ma that aad tb- Kai.r ilhrlm It. ir.al quanrttl of .moke poured di rectly er lb pier and report eprrad both aionar lb New J.rer and New Tor enere. that the dock were on fir. Tb rld'nc academy wa deairoyed. ut in ram .a did aot apread eli w tar. sr.nni.w minister coni idf.xt German Ieclared to Kxliaaat Them c lie on Many front. PA KIM. re. 7. The Athene corre spondent of the Klcaro rend an Inter view which ba had with M. Baloucd Jllch. Serbian Minlater to Greece, cun rernlnar the Teutorvlo campaign In the Balkan, ii quote the Minister aa fellow: "Tb effects of the campaign ara PlL Tho more fronts tbo Germane Oght on the mora rapidly will they exhaust Ihemeelvea. Th object of tha Balkan uradertakinr waa lo strlho tho Imagl- iveu Gar many aaked a powerful pacificist or ganisation In hie country to start a movement In favor of peace, but that hie government waa oppoaed lo the proceeding, knownvat that It would be unfavorably received by England and iVance." POIND EXTER BACK IN PARTY Vaa.hlaxina Vssinr Altrwd Itrpab- llran onfcrrn-e. fMirGMAN NTW.1 CP. I A I. Wash. I"te. I c. I saoator poiadevler. of aabinator. Vaeterday formally r iurnd l tb ltpab:t.aa party. II wa wrrome. wb.n b entered tb confer erw of liapublKaa f-aalora l-aier wbaa tb t'oBratof aitr rtory o- paarei it wa rouad ho had written blmaelf da aa a K'publKaa without arty preSv. SPAIN DEGREE REVERSED otMteR Tt:'.iniT a;aixt n ail HOtn n:i.n ILt.CGAU NEW TORK, Dec 7. Tb foUowlnc statement was Issued today In behalf of tha Commission for Relief In Bel-Slum: An erroneous Imnresslon to tha effect that there is no further need for benevolent relief for Belgium seem to have rained circulation. On the contrary tha need in palatum aa tha ever Winter is approaching; 1 greater than ever. Wa are now eoncenf ratine-, with the magnificent co-operation of our state committee throughout th coun try, all of our effort on th col lec tion of dothlnit. piece goods and shore. o that the sufferings of tha unfnr. unat victim of war In Belelum and Northern Franca may be mitigated." $30,000 MYSTERY CLEARED -. Seaside Council of w and Old Member Hears Andltor's Report. 8EASIDE. Or Dec, 7. (Special.) At noon today a joint meeting; of the out- omc and Incoming Councila waa held In the Council chamber. Members of tb retiring Council received tha yearly report and the expert auditor' report, which was ordered published, a It prove conclusively that the statement made by a rltlsen or two, charging a mysterious disappearance of 130.000. waa without foundation. After short ddresaea tha now Councllmen took their chairs and all but one answered lo rollcall. Tom McKay, who forgot to qualify, win be appointeJ by Mayor Paget next Tueaday night. Mayor Paget and his Council made short addresses and In augurated an economic platform. "XOTJ CAN DO BETTER FOB LESS ON THIHD STREET' Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. BL Pacific Phone SlarshaH 50S0 'W"or-: The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.BL Home Phone A 2112 Great Holiday Sale of Women's $1.50 Felt Juliets 99c A great special showing and sale of the celebrated Dolge Felt Juliets for women and children, made of the finest quality felt, insuring warmth and durability. They come in colors blue, gray, brown, green, red and wine, also black, and are neatly trimmed with fur and finished with neat bow and buckle. All sizes. The kind sold in exclu sive show stores at $1.50 a pair. Priced for this qq sale at Children's Felt Juliets, sizes 5 to 8, in 75c quality, at 69 ChUdren's Felt Juliets, sizes 8V2 to 11,85c quality, at 79d Children's Felt Juliets, sizes 11 to 2, in $1.00 quality, at 89 FORGERY SUSPECT TAKEN Dad Clterk O-rrator Wanted In Med forxl I Iteported Arrested. . MEDFORD. Or, Pec 7. (Special.) Word has been received by tbo iled ford police of the arrest of the bad check artist who operated In Medford last week under tho name of Joseph K. Smith and cashed a check at the First National Bank for II Si. Mnlth posed as a representative of the Salur day Kvenlrkj- poat Bent to write up the old .Indian war in th Kogu illver Valley. Ac.orflirg to tba pollc Smith op crated with It. K. liuchea In Medford. who tried to pas check under the name of K. II. Kuhlmau, of Portland. wa arrested and I now in tho County Jan. Xmas Suggestions Knit Goods Wool Toques and Caps for wofnen and children all styles and all col ors at.. o0f, 03??, 75, 08 Infants Bootees of fine zephyr yarn all styles and all colors at lot, 23, S3 to 73f Infants Saeques of pure Saxony wool all styles and all colors at 50(S 6o, 73 to OSf Children's All-Wool Sweaters the best styles in sizes 6 months to 5 years $1.50 lines at $1.15 Children's Sweaters of finest quality best styles and colors sizes 1 to 5 years $2.00 grades at $1.75 Children's Three-Piece Sets cap? sweater and leg-Kins all colors, all sizes and all wool $3 grade. .$2.10 Women's Fine Wool Saeques and Golf Vests ht fancy weaves all colors and styles at $1.50 to $1.75 Main Floor, Infants' Wear Section. Come and Make Selections While Assortments Are Complete The Men's Section Should your selection be a gift from this list it will be sure to bring joy unconfined. These offerings are all of worthy quality and NEW, and, best of all, attractively low priced. Come, profit by an early selection. CaBOX for three pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with neat ""Chem and initialed corner. They come in a fancy holiday box. QB0X for three pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with neat "'Chem and initialed corner. They come in a fancy holiday box. QQ - BOX for six fine pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with neat i'OChem ami initialed corner. They come in r. fancy, holiday box. E?" A- PAIR for Boy Scout Gauntlet Unlined Gloves, OUCof fine quality. ? A PAIR for Boy Scout Gauntlet Lined Gloves, of O vIC fine quality. C A PAIR for Men's Wool Gloves in black, gray JvCand brown. Cr A SET for Men's Silk Tie and Handkerchief in a OvfC fancy box. J1 OC A PAIR for Men's Dent's Kid Gloves a guar )XeawO anteed glove. $1.00 EACH for Men's Long Wool Mufflers, assorted colors. 50 PR. for Men's President Suspenders, in fancy holiday box. 49 PAIR for Men's Cuff Links, regularly sold up to $1.00. 0M PAIR for Men's Cuff Links, regularly sold to $1.50. pleaded guilty in State Circuit Court here today to elllnir liquor in violation of tha local option law. lie I the fourth to plead Ruilty thla week to a similar charge upon Indictment re turned by the grand Jury last week. MAN BORN IN "WEST" IS 77 II. WalWrr Celebrates Anniversary of Birth at Whitman Mission. ALBANT. Or, rax?. 7. (Special.) Cyrus Hamlin Walker, oldest living I while man born went of th Hocky Mountain, celebrated hi "?tb birth day at his home near Albany today. He waa born December 7, 1S3S. at Mar-I cua Whitman .Mission, near walla Walla. Wash, th seen of tha Whit man massacre. Mr. Walker has resided in Oregon all I his life. He I an Indian war veteran and i past commander of the Indian! War Veterans of the North Pacific! Coast. Mr. Walker has been writing Memoirs of Old Oregon, which ha has I slmost completed. He expects to have I the work published next year. ' More at V est port Is Kaooted. ASTORIA. Or Dec 7. (Special.) The We.tport Lumber Company's store at Westport was looted last night by robbers who effected an entrance ty prying open a window with a Jimmy. Several articles of clothing, including loggers' shoes and rubber boots, were stolen. No trace of the thieves has been found. Four Bound Over on Arson Charge. ASTORIA. Or.. Iec. 7. (Special.) The preliminary examination oC Rangvald L. Johnson, Magnus Hendrick son, William Johnson and Henry Bayard on a charge of larceny anil incendiarism was held this afternoon. All were held to await the action of the Circuit Court grand Jury excepting: Bayard, the charge against him bein dismissed. Read The Oregonlan'. classified ads. RIN FROM BU :ne (br TUmtlegger Tleads at Albany. AI.RAXT. Or. Dec. 7. (Special.) William Crowrter. a younsr Albany man. RHEUMATISM GOES IF HOOirS IS USED The genuine old reliable Hood's Sar aparllla correct th acid condition or tha blood and build up the whole sya tern. It drive out rheumatism because I It cleanses the blood. It has) been successfully used fori forty years In many thousand of esses tha world over. Tbera Is no better remedy for skin nd blood diseases, for loss of appetite. heumatism. stomach and kidney roubles, aeneral debility and all ilia rising from Impure. Impoverished. evilallsed blood. It La unnecessary to auffer. Start I reatmect at once. Oct a bottle of I Hoad's araaparilla from your druggist. no will ba pleaaed wltn the results After due consideration we have decided to quit business and now place this splendid stock, of High-Grade Clothing and Hats on sale at about 50c on the dollar. Our aim is to dispose of every garment on hand, including fixtures. We call your attention to the fact that nothing but the most reliable and highest, grade makes are now at your disposal at prices that compel early action. BOOTH JURY DISAGREES .a'la-aa-t Irani t'tt rS a ta paeeia-. Brat, of Mra. Booth, laert of Mr. Itraaeoa. than of Mr. Iiooth. and Idea Ike beariag of lb shot. It la lha a.-qu.ac of Iheao vals that is Important, and th taatlmoay of th tat. witneae as to tat sequence haa Bot baas shaken. Thla waa t B'ath day elnco th bctnaii of Ihe trial and tb elanta actual trial dev. counting the time takao la Itio th Jury aad tba lima the Jttry ba ba out. The Bl terra of court will b February. la fee) V kawa-.ee Q iBae-a la 4 Aft IB Stead. F-eaie i's tiei"sd aiatt-a eCraa. UatAllvs PBiHo i)t imxi; am to. fcc car l haa etf aarr U a.a-ae. f r aai t.e wiu-B Qaiaiaa la aad r a -a cava aai laaaa aa eec rie ia aa-, naa l.r a lei Oaa " Hra a V'-'la" far e!re f . W. WKUV aV i Saleaa towrt taeeldea taaa pea eat law tlatlaaal Hear bad by AHlhaaeli la talawfaL FALEM. Or, re. 7. (Special.) A quotlni verdict found by th Jury aad failure of th court lo withdraw in evidence from consideration to day rauaad tb ojprem Court lo r vera lb decree of Circuit Judg Ao de-son. of luker County. In the case of John Drain agalnat th Oregan Waehlngtoa llallroad A Navigation Com pan;, appellant. Tha opinloa wa written by Justlr McBrlde. fpala brought action agalnat tl-.e rail road company for dart age following hia ejection from a train at Hunting ton. H waa alleged to have been druak at the time and wa placed In JaiL The plaintiff alleged that be cause of bia confinement la Jail hi arm. which bad been amputated, be came Inflamed and another operation waa aeceaaary. Immagea for this In Jury and humiliation because of bit arrest ar sought. H obtained a favorable verdict, but lb Supreme Court held that th ver dict of tbo Jury, wblcb waa arrived at by taking lha sum of each ;-ror'a esti mate of damages and dividing It by tha number of Jurors favoring dam age, was lt!egs!. Tha evidence that fpaln Buffered Injuries lo bl arm through Imprisonment a a also do- YOU ARE FREE aaat ajaeettona oa SUNDAY LAWS aad RELIGIOUS LIBERTY at tb BIBLE STUDY eat Satarday eve at Tl tlltea St. Joba, Leader. K. r. Hall (ear. 1 1 lb aad Alder) Aear Olds V Klag. BRING YOUR BIBLE FREE FREE Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all cLruggists. $20.00 and $25.00 Suits and Overcoats Now . . . $30.00 and $35.00 Suits and Overcoats Now . . . $4.00 and $5.00 Stetson Hats now $3.15 $3.00 and $3.50 Mallory Hats now $2.15 Brasf ield & Por Morrisoh Street, Corner Fourth Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale Sale Starts Wednesday Morning