TUn MORNIXO OREGOXIAy. WEDNESDAY DECE3IDER81915. Tlsy-0 Thpy Are TRDUTDALE AGAIN -RULED BI WOMAN r.ity Elections Throughout , State Generally Are LacV - Lr.3 n Features. WHEELER CONTEST KEEN I: I, an. to (ollcrl. Aflrr I'rtara Af la ! Vk raare I Threaten!. ? riviwi:m w. th fat' irs of eimber ef city tvrl'.en !roSut t f t ytrlr. la many r b p;ot::.o' aupin.; ta th n.:JT.9l. At Uaa'.ant. th 2aUOI . f e the fa-'l con.ecoti -rm. n4 ! Trout l ll Mr. Clara Uf ort w f mt t uv-at heraelf. V1. -r . e.w. ef tha f.w cltle ln t ta' trst r-prt--l rn-i' af aa L.-tlo cotf. !" c!tinV ticket rl'f All vf the cpt :.:or-J-'P Ari-I en reurn-ilfMB. who war tn JrB'Jnt. t h ie r election pl.i- fciitir'i m-na orly la chare of Ii a ri.jni of th !-tioc ya-t-r.l.i? f H cmi w inmuiiij I ht. ytn. vfv.t. h r-iti mijojity Alhanv Irlrl I'Un l-r Bondm, 1 nfaoUr.l IwH. At.ntVT. rr. rc 7. ."pec'aiv rnoTi-nt r. jrn i id rr iik -re y..rr.l r a follow: lr Jj,,or. I. W Curl, til): lon tl It-o-.a. lit. ttr mvlrtt.y. 11. for i tr ' i -r -r. y:. r ny. ;. I L!i.nj. :. J vr wtuki. ::. t-!. r iluralitv. majority. ! lor tr-nil. I. R A4m, 1; A. ill. tin I:.-: J..f f-i'l-ri. : A. H j:r.i;t. i:: ;nr Kir. a. I. I;nT. 3: J V Axl ": p.urt rr. I'll r City Treasurer. N. I- Al.m.. ttJ II tu l'aju I IT!. I II. k BMl'TilT, HV TS. aman Imaot iir.rllnc t o i-ic l 1 r trtio l w tkat . i rorrjtr with t a tta rs .Tt:tlfi Uw Wa J'JP4 T ' f n: t j: 't ti lnm h..i-'l lrr T' f-nt lr.ln' w 4tJ4 fcji a ,r. ef t t in. J t obiW! w rltfl roun'U rr in l rirt or J. w Mcr"w'l br a . f 3J U Vi d-f"l It4wr4 C. Kr" In jii-ofi. V'rl kr ol ef J t l'"rT MtimirTT r-li4 la Taii-I w r-inie t' r I, in rr J. v. l:r.if aa4 111 for V. jtir.nr iiii.y at ri:MirTo Two la rrw it .rv C aolmndlrd. r:f't:T"V. rr. t--. T H&rW ) P:oi.' lr'jtl wrrtjrr4 aiat ta ial 'ion ftp '--fio kiuim t r co jntl n V. M "orna. f-o-r;int r.a.JItoa n n, w fell oitf ta I Br a Ml f e.'ur l- thm Itaa4 f t hi'f of rll'" War.alnc. an 4 lu J ..-njnr! ! w liit y iomM U (n i-fowfl 4 low! mn r"t:a--l' ironnl In rowm.:i llotl n.rwja'inc t4a.T l'n. vIom fnrrf f confiir sr at t! (out bi l arutta4 mu ft e ii If ?t. r...rT Ina puM irrt4 ain. n.imifni:i w ) aom.inj i-:n. aa4 Mifinm er4rJ m t. t"P h wuj ta k. Mt-foma ffpvai4 ni Marvr-iiaar ail nirw wvar l. k-L Tu'lif a.t cseortxl rrt In- p vri.a Irll in ffoul wa ?! I'inf tr- ro.r. mn. 34. MrMurray an t :f Jiit 'i'-. col lnt a :i-n altr tatlon. JI.-Vtji-i-T 4rw a linifa an4 rt4 a"f Vrllr. i oo fi iM. i e t b"f ra two f ef era ra t -ta til b'T !.o4. Then he 4rw a ro.vr v. I i.ci at h' drvlnc a4 lfj.ry. T r rry l un4-r arreet. i tv n.ic; i M:liTi:n ll. a.l of line Tu WM at Itf-ppoT Wln tal AH Otltrra Oot. irvrrvr:x tv. r.. t ?e.-i. e i- i'on. !' rlnta4'nl of y rieet f"r Moro leunir. w ltr4 Mror ef llv.'ni- at tne ?ulr cut ! t on -'r.I f;e ote oer . ft. :irrii. Mr. ! ea44 tne ell Un.' 1; k.!. whii-a hal l"Barl Tbom on. It. 1. A'hMufh an4 i;ore Me iiT'e for l"i-i'-i:fnn. a. rornt for i'iimw an4 I f". I;n fer Treaa rf Th remainder ef that II. t. iri tri eti--rti4n of Mr. Hrie. who t it r e:-?oa.tiiri. wee 4ft4 b t"i btiii'.a inane t i.-a.t. ef wbnh Mr. t:.ifrtti w4 t eA4 The we: t'oonrtlrneo Aeh ea-i.n. t:. M-tiff.a. r: Thomaon. t :. j v'artr. ::: Notite. ill; Yeuehen. ; U. or H.orJ'r I'oreet. tie. Wt:. im. jh-I. for Ti"airr I'rlsc. Jit. Tha .-ition of cloir tne motm pvc- t ira tn-tr ea rja.lar wae Jc(-raIe4 1 to i J. Mnm t.trm ltniiTH Tirnn Jnrph Ilrittea. of OjkUnJ. I I'.e elrrtril and Womra TaWe Pari. I- .? !;r ni1. rr. t-. T. (JrUl) ?...... l, I . am nf fiatftnt Itltif aIT : t4 Mr of trial -a- l ) imra - - - . . - " '..! i nrt t": 1 ef 111 ton win. a J. it l trim;?, rue eppoavel. .... - 1 1 11 r :: wa aleetej ;a.-.fler. while C. II. f'4l w Traa"'. tl. M "rtr wae 1 --.-K.'ui ia tee r"it fjr Mraat an t w e-.o iac,i b t!re rani i'la t a. 'o in.-i mn e vt J for tan-tear tern; wro: J. Ukr. I- t. Ilaainaer 1 l R I. "ara. T woenaa of lint iwk aa artie ietrl i Ine . t a at I prt'tit aiir ike eattro eolo ef D ta wt eoiiv-i. Torv . Mir 11 ixiox i.Yori t. A. Vanlanwtra ("hor Marshal aaJ J. XV. IVrxae Comfnlaioaev. ft.1V. Or .re.-. T. n-lal nal t ret'irna aw tae roi.ew- ..f -r - lL't.-,l' la lit rei. Tonae Ik Bmitti: foiflf(tmt r' ia-jar tafBO. M. 'roalan4 aa4 1v v. raanw. Treaetirar. "ioraa ana. 1 lif l..'or)f. t.aale TrrU. FM-h Iarrial. I A. eahoutaa: flteet iaaiaaer. J. W. I rcaeoa. Com -n iiici.i H .. i:rciit JX. If. taJy le IOecci Mayor aa4 Itleeaa TVkr I acrreafal. wit:-rn. . v-. t (jm v Tae city e.ectioa k:4 ledy retulced MAYORS ELECTED I f ; , ..r - 1 I "r-- i . . 3 X . . ' v. . ! ."" ' :i r- -v ' ? :--.--'-'r "i II ( v -11 ;' : ; 1 1 ' f : 1 - ' hi - -. : ' e a-. T , - a ( , ' !' :' " 1 l-J- akwe let Ifll C C. Her kail. Oreawei Clin IRlaktl r.aaeaa . aan- ay.V-reretla. Ha lew ( Left I It. A- Cea-le. MarakrieMt inlk l X. . art. Alkaar. in h election of Tu 1L CaJy for naror. W. I. Meter, fr Kecor4er, v. Jle4- !. for Treasurer. nd J. F. l.reuirjr. A. Howe. A. Anrtroo. Jr . for toun- i man. I Kir-Bin lee ware caei out f wkirh fa'r reclr4 "!. Mayer l. MJ4a tt llreaiejr li. Ilokre ad Ari'lareon !. TKa .i,rri.,n wa a rlran araen for he rltneae- l.rkel. wltk the eireplloa of Hcor4r. Maror anl Councilman Andrrion. who rn Indrpen4rnt. al tnnuctt all the office were cloaly con laeteu. Mr. CaJy. the Maror-eiett. I one of the leadlnv merrhante. Mr Mayer I theater manacer, Mr. VrMn. rtOr of 'he local bank. Counr i!mn-r!.-t tr.Par. harber: Mr. An4areon, a ft. n4 Frank A. Rowo. praet4al of the Nehairm Vallar liank. All Hare kM city officee before and the rutt of the prrt election put a eat of baine men at the be4 of city affair. AMI-DMi:T IS PriT-ATKO II.wkJ i:itrr irira-t, bal Itrfaac-e to Iorrraac Tat Lctj. inin ntvrn. or. ic. T t.fr-- rtl I if t alcciore ori)r IJ1 caet Tola al to4re ritr election. Cllltena wara arathatic i-pt for an element in the llaicM portion of the rlty who raa up a vote of Ml for their candi date. Jam Came, lor the City Coun- other -refj ran4ldale for Ine three eacancl. en tho Council were: lr. II 1. ife-obee. lecelvinc t. and Jtmt "trarikhkn. . . A. MttrhalL the onlv otriar ramiidale for t ouncil. re. -aie4 It eotee. It la llowe receielns lit otr and Loul A. llnlron III wr r-l- t'4 to the reapectlve office ef l:cordar an4 Treaeurer. Neither ba4 oepoitioa. A charter amendment provldlnff for the Increaee of the maximum levy an aualtr for etreet porpoee from J to I mille wae 4efai4 by a vote of Tl le OK DI-MlCK-T ! WIXXKIl Mlllon i:an and Itr-4 of TlcVct fal al Vancouver. VANTf VKIU Wiih. rvc T. (Spe cial. F Kpjtli.an were lecle4 tociiy ottica to4y firacttcar.y without orpoel llon. etcept IO the raae of City Attor oy. whan iSeorse U. Simpaon. a Inw crat. w cboeea over Ueorse M. larl eon. Othr offlrera elected today were: For MkTor. Milton :: for Councll-a.an-a(-lraa. Carl XT. Pavla; for Coun cilman. Third Ward. C. W. Nowcomb; for Councilman. Fonrth v arO. J. M- pklneon: for Councilman. Fifth ft ard. I It. I'arvival: for "ount-llman. Himth Var4. i:4war4 II. Machay: for City Clerk. Robert K frly. and for City Treasurer, U. F. ZumittL CITY HALL rLAX IS tirJUCTEU larlirtclil Xni It. A. Copple) a Mayor anil AntcnUnH-nl Win. MAnrIFlKIJ. Or, . T. ?? rial R A. Copple w elected Mayor f Marflel4 toUay by mora than lo ot. Cf.arlea E. r"wr nemed a one of the Council, a n4 D. U Hood will probably win aa the eecond mam bar of tke Council. John W. Roller wae re-elected Kecor4er without op. poaltioa. Iiotk charter amendment rarrle4 by overwhalmina' majorltl. an4 th pro poaal to eupport tt Coo Day concert ban4 tot by mora thaA ID note. Th advieory vote en bondlnc tho city for a new City Hall lort by, nearly li vote. Troutilalc- -U-c-t Womaa Majror. TilOLTDAlaK. Or !. T f PaeelaL) Mr. Clara Uiain waa re-electa4 Mayor la the municipal election today by : I of tke : V vote cat. J. & Hud to waa re-elacta4 I:acordar. and la A. Harlow and William tlocara. Coun cilman. Other member of th Coun cil are I:an4e liailay and R. I. Raker. Frits fi'raeea wae elartr4 Cily Treae .al 1. Vommar Cite MarahaL Milo'cooa. for Treaeurer. received one vote. A enalcltoe ota Le Tlian 306. wr-NATnrr.E. ah, tec T ?pa-rlat-V Wita a vole of le.a than . th followinr Win!i?ipal ofTcara wre aiacta4 todav: Mayor. v. vv. uray Clerk, lian flmitb; Trtaeeror. John lioJfrar: Attorney. John E. rorter i'u:iniaii. J. at. Kcott. tara R. Sum' Bar. C. A. Carpentaf. J. 8. Mooaey. Th norm 41 voto le lie. I rualilLa :tc-t CoaBcllroon. VMATtLLA. Or, Pac. T fSpeclal V Te city election kara today waa aai't. n4 only a liaai voio wae caau i. u Xroara.lL A. B. flterbeaa. Jr. aad 11 T. ttuaraa were eiecl4 Coaacllmea for two-year term. IUJa 1111a Oat CoaaclL tCKOi Or. rvea. T f UnactatV Th 1. . l - in. aatJ kar toder realle4 laueei; C J ciuillford. W 11. lam OUvr aad Toa Dw, CouocUmaa IX PRECOX TOWNS. e 4 t 1 i ! for w-yap Urn. Tha prent Mayor. Traurr aaJi thr Couocllmen hold over anothar year. Tb newly-elected Councilman will take office th flral Wedneeday In January. LAST 10 VOTES AKE DECISIVE tV. L. Slifarep Wlna at Topp-nlh bjr lo Vote Over C. iV. Grant. TorrEXISII. ffuh, lce. 7. (Fpa claD At th city election held her today W. U Shearer defeated C W. Orant for Mayor by 10 vote. HI to ITS. Th laet l vote eounted out of the bo etralcht tor Fhearer. Otbrre elected wer: C. A. Wyckoff. City Clerk: li. If. lloneted. Attorney; XV. F. Ahdron, Treaeurer: 1 L. lo ran, Counrilman-at-LarKe: Colman Ro eenelein, Iar Ktther. Council men. rroaacr'a Vote I I.ljlit. rnos.irn. vh. rec. t. (."peciat) With a'iteht rot caet today. I'roraer elected tha following: Mayor. A. de Y. Green: Treaeurer. IV. K. Jenklne: At torney, tl. K. McOreeor: Clerk, J. t..ye: Counrllman-nt-Larse.. 3- W. Wblilnr: Councilman. Flret Ward. Hush Foreythe; Second Ward. tV. K. Sbradcr: Third Ward. Iiert Mahan. l air levy Wafrr Tlan Lonc-e, Or.CKIUU. Or. I'ec. T (Special) The propoeal for a 1 1 !. water ' Um for th town of Falrview de feated today at the city election, ai which three) member of the Council wer cho.eo V. A. ftennlR. John Jo ... a v Imnbir. A propoeal to correct tb town boundary line waa carried. ,r?ha nt Name Council, nm:.-IIAa. Or, Iec. T. Special. Three Coaneilmea wer elected today an -lection Involvln 2SS ballot. Tb ot atooai: May Ton. 1T: Gori r. lloy. 1. kB4 mutam inoim n. UNKNOWN KIN AREFOUND iii:iirt roiiCK r.M.ivrt:t roRTLA.D C.IRI- Cllea Lyele, 13, 0e She II lvr Seea nelatlvea Who are Bald ta B la felerade. brxvEIL rec 7. (Special.) Fol- lowlnc Is a letter In part recelv4 to day by lenvr Police Department from li.vear.ol4 Ellen I.IiI of Portland. aeklne; them to aid her la finding her father, krolhera and lter, wnom n ha never aeen: "Portland. Or, Peo. 4. near ir: 1 am writing to you to e If there l anybody In Colorado by th nam of L) a.e. When I wa oorn 1 e iar away from all of my relation. My mother died when I wa born. I wa named aftr her. I Kara eight lter and brctbr beside mn. 1 am n youncest. My father mtsht b mar ried aeain. I never hav n hint nor ny of my relation. -The lady that took m away, her name la Mr. I- K. Noble. I lived with her 11 yeare. I am only li yara 01a bow. Tour little friend. -Mlsa E.in .yie. Ill DunckUy Avenu. Portland, or." R'lan I.ysle said last nlaht that h had found her relatlvee throuah Her letter to tnvr. althouah h had not yet communlcaleM wun mem. in Child le at preeent llvinsT wun eira. C. I'uck. at the am addresa wner sh livd with ire. ooia. a j 'OPIUM KING' HAS PLAINT Treatment at McXrll'a Island to De Laid Before Federal Official. Pet Rerdar. sometime known as . . km. Ar ih.Anlum amuxclarC ar- rivet In Portland lat nlcht. freeh from HOeir ls.ana. wnere na aarn a lerai of II month for smucsllnr opium Int San Franc I. co. II Is on hi way to make complaint of his treatment at McNell'a Island to Federal authori ties in San Franoleco. lUrilar was aa enf Ineer en a trans Paaific liner and was accused of brlna-ins- the opium over in tha vessel with hlm. II complain ef hi treatment at the lland. declaring that h wa re quired to work It hour a day and that tha food wa bad. Woman Caaght In Lottery Net. Mr. He Bow. Ill Flander lrt waa arreated last nlcht by rrTant Taa Oeera aad Patrolman Klinaea mith an a chare of cooducune a iMiarr iiitt J. Oliver and P. K- Randolpk wer arreated and charsed with TlsitlBa tha cam. GERMANS DEBATING PROBLEM OF FOOD Producers, Consumers, Deal ers and Ministers Blamed in Reichstag Debates. . FAT SHORTAGE PRESSING CrIUo Saja Slanjr Are More Con cerned A boat Having- Butter on Bread Than Oyer Bread to Spread Batter On. nrnltv' aria Ijiniliin. DaO 1, VlATOr- oua and unrestrained dleulon of th problem of f-od rulallon continue In th budsjet commute or in nicaia. ..anna at tha dbt BT DOt appcarinc In tha nwipaoera, but. the account published indicate that one aspect of tha discussion conslsta ot con troversial attempta to lay tho blame for yarloua aliened falling on th . i . A n,.iip,ra Healers or con sumers, or representative of different ministries. .... Roth tha Minister of th Interior, Mere Delbrurck. and the Prussian Mln. later of Agriculture. Baron von Schor- lemer, hav com under nre. Radical Crttlelaea Pradaeera. Ona radical speaker directed hi criti cism against producer lor deiriny. hlsber maximum pric. II pointed .... . i. -. .k- 1 1. rn. n tariff SVStem in times of peace had been directed for year toward irnKinenmj vatri I..... li, ..Lr In war time. naricuiiuio ' v" 1 - . Farmers should, therefore, bo contented with small pronia tl im presenv. The regulations already put Into fore for tho distribution of food prod ucts are being discussed at length. Some of th members contend that the federal council delayed it action too lone. A conservative member main tained, on the other hand, that high price were necessary In order to spur productive effort to tha maximum and defended Minister Schorlemer for his efTori. to maintain production at a high point. Fat Preble Serious. art. Knia-e nmklam anriFiil th at- 11. . M . - -. . ..... l n -t nnt lha anaakara. many people, a one critic put It. being tnor concerned with tba question of whether they should have butter on their bread than that they have bread on wnicn i .4 k hmrar Areordlnr to re ports from all sides mora criticism has been stirred up among th poorer clauses by tha recent difficulties in se curing butter, oleomargarine, lard and .it. anKat itntaa than bv almost any other governmental administration. Minister IelbruecK made a snort statement declaring that tho govern ment bad decided to permit the sale of Imported butter at a higher price tban that charsed for the home artlcl. ROSEBURG LODGEMAN FINED Dance Ordinance Violation Charged and Critic-Ism 1'ollowa. itntiKni'Rfl. Or Dec 7. (Special.) Recaune the local Moos Lodn failed an aacura a leeal Dcrmit to noiii tne usual monthly dance a few nlcht ago. Marry Partteler, secretary ot tne orurr. was arrete4 here today and fined 16 In the Ilecordcr" Court. Tho lodaemen contend that tho dance wa held In connection with their reg ular monthly social, and wa eelu- i .... i ih.la Awn member and their famtllea. Th arrest waa made under Eoseburfrs so-called dancing ordinance; and baa resulted in considerable criti cism of th officials by the various ira ternal organtaaliona o th city. BRIDGE CONTRACT IS LET Coast Bridge Company, of Portland, to Put Vp CsNon Span. crrs-vs-vcs-iV Wash- Dec. 7. (Ppa- i.i niia for tba construction of n-i-a vi... fcrldee across Wind River - . i. u w m.ni. Count v. war near c" an opened by tho County Commissioners it Stvnaon yesteroay. Tha Coast Bridge Company, of Port end, bid for wood $10,710. and steel ....an ri - . awarded the contract. Tha hoard 1e-rie1 to hav etel spans. SAVAGE WOMEN HEALTHY The savage live In th open, eats imple foods, know nothing of house ,old drudgery or social life, get plenty if sleep and exercise and is perfectly lealthy and trong, but the civilised roman is a lav to horn dutla and society. oftn become run-down, nerv ous and physically unin io i a. anlnn or a wife, our looat aruggisis. - ni rv.... f have a reliatrle. non- I n yJ a - " ----- - - a., eaanedv that IS B boon tO SUcfa women. Ita component parts oeing pep iu- roe ika hlnod. the nour innate va iivii - i.li.. nrnoartiea of beef peptone and th medicinal extractive of fresh i.i. --a-' ilrera all dissolved In delicious native wine. It is really won-rf-,r,.i how raolclly weak, run-down - v.iit. nn tiar lla uae. women ia "u" - - a u In vour own town, wherever .on" li... there ia a Vlnol Prug Store Look for the lgn. Adv. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Member Portland Osteopathia Ass n. - ' ..j, r-. l . . di. ikrr, IF'. 1-tlliaa. vorinii Pbonaa Mala ajii, a . arrett. e. II, sweater, 1 Morgaa Bldg. Pboaa Main Brawae. Dr. Aaraeaa M- tl Plttock Bik. vkon.a Broadway Uv. Main 1611. rarriar. Or. Jeaab &, 110 BeUlng Bldg r-bon Mam a a, ruck. Dr. WllUaaa o, ii uroaaway bldat. Mam aa. waie. Dr- -- r - " "Arbeit Wldg. Main lees, aa a. tallca. Dr. Mary ssorgaa siag. W.a. a. . . . . a.. Pnooea Mm a ...a. Maerlaae. Dr. 1 -- awlilng JUdg- w - . a... Mai B 111. s aaaa. Keller. Dr. WUllaaa (t- 101 Taylor 8b .!:'.. Main . A Ills. . ur. li. l- autte lut Morgaa Bldg. Laeeaard. Dr. M. F, 77 Morgaa Bldg ! .ia ivna Pnonea aiu a. i.a.iii. Dr. Vlrnlaia V 11 Morgaa Bldg- Phokoa Maia 1I. Mar. Haar. Dre. F. K. a.4 U. C P, 0I 8eU- icg Bldg- MarebBU 117. A I01X. M,-re. Dr. Ka that Lee a, lui-7 Journal oldg. MersbkU !!. A 0IL artbru Dr. at- sv, pbonea Mala , mm avaa. re.aea. De. C. Ta 7t-tl0 trailing Bldg. 1 bone Maia 1140. Mala IM. ake.kara. Dr. b. r. (01-COt Morgan Bidg. Mala ai. l . A lssi. tylM. Dr. Jka M. 4 Tabor . tl Flttock Bik. Bdwy. 17. Waiaee. Dr. Kva kV, lit Eaat Stta St. IS. . boo aat laa. v2?rv fl! "Vaeswac. no "TV 1 rirVUJr i Mil v ii AN APPRO PRIATE GIFT TRAVELINO BAGS In real seal, walru and crepe grain cowhide. 15 to Is Moire lined, some fitted with Toilet Articles. (18 'Cross" Auto Veil Case. com plete, for 912. OO 30 Cross" Tool and Malllnc Case, in pigskin S15.00 Don't mis our un usual value In Sewinc Stands, Beta and Baskets, now going at one-third to eae-half off. m Trsdlag iy -f tan ,!'-t.i Alwaya jf'l- a Oar itili Flrat iR-Lj. j Tkrea Floora cSSSS- O V . AXZM TURKS WIN ON TIGRIS British Army Is Expelled From North Bank of River. DEFEAT SUPPRISES LONDON Reverse la Mesopotamia Due to Mis apprehension Regarding Task AsHigncd to Invading Army, House of Lords Is Told. BERLIN'. Dec. 7. (By wireless to Tuckerton, X. J.) Advlcea receivea her from tho front in Mesopotamia are to the effect that the Turks ar con tinuing to operate vigorously K,ain tho British expedition aiong co a.K... River. They have driven the troops . . .w. ...inn nf Kaedftd routea irom i" . within entrenchments at Kut-El-Amara and also expelled them irom me uun." bank of tho Tigris at mis po.ni- The losses It Is saia. noi umy - prevent a renewal of the Briton aa- vance againsv oa". -: " danger tho further retreat of the ex pedition In cas It Bhould be driven from Kut-El-Amars, . LONDON. Dec 7. Referring to criti cism on tba Inadequacy of tne torce detailed to advance on iiagaaa, me Marouls of Crewe. Lord President of . L y-..ii ..irt m tha House of Lords today that this was due to a misappre hension, ine torce n i" ".i" n.narai Townshend. he aaid. waa con- -i j ki- i.ra-a than a division and iuci-i y . e - -- , hallaveil bv compeieni auui"""" to be aufflclent for the task assigned to It- . . . It waa also a mlsapprenension i eajr that thle was a rash military adven . ....i.n.j Tvird r.rawe. as It waa clear to everybody that the early cap ture of Bagdad, if It could be effected. would have great results on me not only military results. t The force set apart for th purpose waa by universal aod competent mili tary opinion considered large enough. It was evident that the troops behaved aniandirilv. but the- task proved bigger than was expected. n.iA. Krrlennsm tnoiirnt ine una Open Raron t-vdennsm tnougnt me ne i , CMN SHOW iiv-fe'W'-- ra k alLL31 C 9A.M.-10P.M. ADMISSION FREE EVERYBODY WELCOME 7 . - IwlimH rr'c Yni If L TOILET and MANICURE Eagravlng Free on all Toilet and Manicure Articlea, Clocks, Picture Frames, Military and Hair-Brushes. PERFUME DEPARTMENT 25c Pears Soap 15o 4711 White Kose Glycerine Soap..laC 60c Packers Liquid Tar Soap....39e 60c Carnitine - .3-4C Williams' Gift Box, 4 pieces, for the lady or man who travels 50e 50c Hinds' Honey Almond Cream.. 35c !5c Euthymol Tooth Paste IdC Perfume Atomizers, all styles, SO. up to SSS.OO ciloves scientifically cleaned In 21 hours without Injury. 50 Trading Stamps given with each order for Framing amounting to 11 or more turned In to our Art Dept. All Utls week to Dec. 11. Second Floor. THE ERECTOR TOT-a wonderful steel building toy. See our Alder-street window. We sell J. B. I CASCADES on small monthly payuiemu- A BOOK Of I. H. OREFM STAMP B4TTn I KfTrMt POI-tR FAK-OTP jTWxXTATWTJTfeaPC bright apot In "this very dark picture was the manner in which General Townshend's forces fought at Ctesl phon. Tho stand against greatly su perior forces and the capture of 1600 prisoners, ho declared, was a fine feat Baron Sydennam empnasizca mav ." . Iiralff of Indian trooDa IUI LC vwil.'ni" W " - and eulogized General Townshend, who was wise in retiring when he found overwhelming forces against him and saved his own men irora a jri ui a,ter THREAT TO SHOOT CHARGED Country School Teacher Has Clarke County Man Arrested. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Dec. 7. (Spe cial.) Charles Weaver, a country school teacher, caused the arrest of R. K. Cheney yesterday alleging that Cheney threatened to shoot him when he passed his place yesterday. The gun was produced In court before W. S. T. Derr, Justice of the Peace, today, and Cheney was fined II and costs, amounting to 16.70, and ordered to fur nish bond of 125.0 to keep tho peace. Cheney and Weaver are said to have had trouble over a wire fence or gate previously. JAPANESE CASE IS UP ITnn-ln fAf A. XttkailO IS SCt tOT JL&-L.g w- - Today In City Court. The preliminary hearing ot A. 1 a Tan.neaa who is chareed with irininir R Kobltata. and wounding another at the Arlon Hall Monday .uhi aia heen set for today In the l..l.ln.l Pnnrt u xtiv.xakl 281 Everett street, who was shot in the left breast, iB likely to recover. City Detectives Leonard and LaSalle are working on the case to learn if any of the ve other Japanese ar rested were implicated in any way in the shooting. , Portland Couple Secures License. SPOKANE. Wash., Dec.7. (Special.) Hermann Wulff. of Spokane and Mary N. Schlagrer, of Portland, secured a license to wed today. Kendall Timber Being Cruised. ROSEBURG, Or, Dec. 7. (Special.) Fourteen timber cruisers left here Sun day tot the North Umpqua' River dis tricts, where they will cruise the timber owned by Kendall brothers and their ...nHal.a in tnat part oi uuuxiau A SHOW THAT KAB SHALL 700-nOME AMi MORE INDUSTRY MORE BUSINESS MORE PROSPERITY a AT THE FAILING BUILDING Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder Thursday Friday Saturday THIS WEEK UNDER AUSPICES OF tegon-Washington Navigation Company UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Come nd See the Results of CimFii.i) tor More Corn More Cows More Hogs More Dollars Lectures Questions Answered at- " Demonstrations in Lorn Looiscry a ata'nrr Wovi nt vrvinpf Corn. Daily. AN HONEST TRAHE- hntiae. winning discount SETS iS. VZ: $1.25-$25 DOLLS AND TOYS 11.50 Stuffed Animals 9Sd 11.00 Teddy Bears 79t 75c Rubber Balls 49? SECTJRITT BANK for the children works like a cash register. Price. . .92.50 Latest Desipns in Fancy Clocks. 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