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0 TITE 3I0KXINO OREfiOXIAX MONDAY. DECE3IDER 1.1. 1915. EMBEZZLER'S SIRE TO CLEAR SHORTAGE NOTED ACTRESS Wno IS "IV THE NEWS." SHOWING BACK WHICH MADE HER FAME. CKnton E. Siilcr Receives As surance of Aid From Father in Pennsylvania. TROUBLE LAID TO FRIENDS ,ttwnilf Tat Collector fraya HI l:i-4utra MM Weal to ray I Wik. Debt a asvil to Help Ttmw ttho "rpoa-tcd Illaa. ftre ef Clint.a K. sutler. f..,. xiii.r af aVtut 111. fr in Hurs-tg of Tamaa,-. I'-. tat- si-.rhad! t fcl mo ao yesterday in. I b - rl t forctv th .t t l rci IB pr4iJ wttb trmt and far. Th l4r Uir I Un)r 4Ir. Ti Kltfnn, I past, fail: w. t: I arran a I ul(r Co. ! aa I aaafc clna braajrt af avery I -I m w (14 i he y bach.' r'.inio. Si-;r arTt4 lat I I' u Ur by I Karl aad C b-lt aaf .! 9. A'.bae, at th Dora I afactiv Acy. Th ya ma ear hi ambesj ema-a? probably a-n.-'iu i b'a :J.'J aad III.M. .it:r m lat collector far la For. uiS af Tessa'. I", Th shajow af Jil tar fat?t ttghtty J.t'.r. ti4. cra!04t eaa silk- iat ana, -r (ha thr and at robing tit :: a gau-1. but quit correct, l.e h a 14 a aaoc-a ytr4y. Th chief af pollc of tti tier's horn. I" l.e aa hi war la Portland la l.k. the youa- ana back vita hinx ac I a telegram received by Cae taie .( Dateetlv.a Raty. -f.rtaiatr. I'll I. I : h ou I eatradl Hon." sai-t SlMar. "I am la a tarry I Ttura aad trr to eejuar thing, tea tVat the iiuatoo af dodging detective I r. I m aut afra. I I tak m jn.Hi.-ln-. act a bit of It. and If c I aik thine ivi. and anaat a- tlraa. I want whimper." Ter ha make no attempt to daay tri .hirta- Ibal l alleged la tb ac -vj- f in efrtr of tax col! actor fo Tiinm. rVhuytklll Couaty. Paanay "h. Jitlr aay ka la aot Innately aieaoaeat. AM ta rrt4i Bleated. Tm a political goal, U" what an." ba maintalaait. "1 Irta4 ta b jiara wtta tnjr friend, that s ny troa be. fallow ikat k p-J an wia my aiactiea acaiaat o!4r aa4 cnoro iartaRCa4 poiiticlaa weta4 mnay, M. sf cooraa. I h:p4 tbm out. Tk I b4 la maka cuo4 tka faa that my er.t-tiAn cxt rn. Tka. af tri. tha arhool 4lracter r"i fna la a ) m hr waatlnc to aaHtt r 1 bock. I kw th racnrita wouldn't 'n4 lnprllnii. arH (all4 aa lon cnl .1. hnptnf ta 4t4t .twoush mnT t insKa (nod tka abortac. h.l no bow mora It waa an4 ri!4 tkat II la not mora tbaa li ;.. want l 1m a boat my faro I t" k rontlno4. "iiay. ot4 man. : 4oa't waat to l tk.ra aay pobllrltr ' or wfcat I baa don. I ran t l!i oa wbo my fathT la. but ba la worti mora thaa fa.)4 a4 baa tnucb pnllttral la1iara. Yoa caa Intacta tka u!l I ha4 I laa44 tk at- oiatmant aa laa collartcr twa yaara bafor ba4 to rua for lb a affic 'In. I aaa.a appAaaata. "T rallartor bark tbara la a Too4 1" . Tara la i7i a yaar la It. aal ary. I naturally f!ctr4 I woI4 baaa w troiikia la makinc Bp Ika tnoaay 1 paai la oaiec ala-t4. Jail S Draraanilac. -a bat ao ayata. la tka arfka. ak otutary ana. Wky. a fallow wa4 ram la aa4 plaalt 4owa a part pay. tnant aa kL laaa. Tk n!4 ! birn a raeaipi aa4 P'lt kla maay In a a..a 4rwr. VTa I-I4 hira wbaa ba .i.J kl. aaii -ifa 'mfit to brine la kla fir raraipt. Tkat la bow aaacb tk wa ka4 oa tbiRca" Jail Ufa baa aot yat 4aajraa'4 Ditiar'a foealnaaa far 4raa. Tka otbar prf.onara tklnk kirn a trifla "atuck " an. I ba ta ralatnc tka aobrttuat af ";.ti.maa' !Hfr. Ita m'tat ha a riaaa. wkita collar. aa4 ba ault pauat ba -allT praa4 or b la aabaapr. pit tba fact that ba ko!4a audi- oaty witit a fw 4trti aa4 r. Tka r.pM tkat ba war al!k aa4ar rlotbina. aunatantiata by a slaar at tka war4rob ba waa carryina wltb bim. kaa trot "rf tka otbar priaara an4 II. T lmma4iai'ty put ap tk.lr ova ao-il aarrtar aa4 ara pot ror4ia(. t nrlirta4 tnar4 bloa. That ba la a roi .4. rra-tuala. doa.a't awaar a ad ba a oo4 comman4 of lancaaca alao fn '''f- asainat blra la In.lr coin Ion. "If la ta Jail lecc. fn. coloc to wrua a bk. f.tlar prorl.a4 yaatar. . Ila Hu t aay wky. Toaalkly it'. i nritt taan araakinc rork. : i r ' " rr ... v r. V - I . V- !t' V-''-'.-.-fliyvyi-Hp;.... .Mpava.yv hM; t -aajaa--i - - V f f 1 tyT -V T S Thoto Copyrlcht Baloa New Barrlc. KITTY COPUHJ. ay H. HL ESTERLY WIN WAITING GAME Patient Democrat Seems to Be About to Put Cruel Fate to Rout. 4 JOBS LOST IN 5 YEARS FAMILY JAR AIRED Beresfords Disapprove Kitty Gordon's Plans. DAUGHTER TROUBLE CAUSE llaaband'a Rrlalltrw Object to Lit. tkj Clrl Rrtng rt on Stace. lU-aatlfal rn(tlh Actrraa ! Known foe Darin; I'rr.a. NEW TORK. !. I J. Kitty Gordon. tatuia t.nllt aLasa baauty. torn., tint of raualcal roreacjr, of vaudartlla. of tba moliua plrturaa and at prant aprarin in "A World of Plraaura" at Xhm Wintrr Cardan la Nrw York, la la troubt with bar bu.baad'a family. It la oar Mia Uordon'a littta IJ-yaar-014 4ao(hlrr. Vara Ir.forJ. Mtaa Gordon i in prliraio Ufa tba wif of lactam llaraalord. of Una land, wko la at praaaal la Ma country a aarvlra. H I a younaar broth.r of Lor Lcla. hoa aavlJ.na; to Vlalaa Uould. lb aax-caU dauabkr of Crorc J. tiouM. waa aa aa.ol of ac-cltly In Naw Turk ao4 LnrKuon a (w ycaxa ic. At tb tiru of tha waddlBV raacb comir.nt aa occaatoord la lb ao. ticaabl abaanca of Kitty Uordoa Brratef4 Irorn tcafaatlvtllaa. alibouck at tba ti.ua aba waa plat log la Naw lork. Tk praat roatroary la tbraat od by Kitty Uordoa a aartlon that ba la olac to plar bar lltlla dauch tar oa tha atac. Tbla. It la rumorad. doaa aot Baal with tba approral of Captaia Pr(or4 'a family la Knalaod. Kitty Oor4oo la cnWard on of tb meat baaullful womaa of tka ataca aa4 bar lltlla laueMar la a baautifui fhlW. raaambliac bar tnotbar. Mlaa Gordon la tn.ir and tba daucht.r of ratlrad army off!-r. liar bo. band kaa iit.J bar la Amr!r aod on ona roaal-lo-coaat tour la "Tha Kochaat. ra-a t o in aao. Tn dauahtar, Vara an4 Mlaa Gordon two raluabla r.ktaaa apaaiala, from ahlrb aha la aIdca aaparalad. alao war oa tbla tour. Tba littt airl kaa bn 4urata4 la rnfland atwj I. Intaraalad In muate and dan' tor Mlaa Gordon a rraataat claim lo baauty ta h-r tnurk.a-Kartiaad barb, wblrb ak diarlara libarally oa all oc- caaloea from lb .taaa CHINESE FOR REPUBLIC l.iv4 y ran. nt Pat BIG BATTLEPLANE TESTED rw Aaart-Vraa Machine I Twice Mi of Ordinary Arrmptaa. RCArriLLK. M.a. tc. IJ A lanta f.. kttip:an af a nw typ waa utsja.-ta-l ta aa atbauatl Trine tvat kara today by Llautanaat ttyroa Q. Jon... of tk l'oit-1 ltal. Army, la tia praarnc of ethr Army efricr ami mhar of tka aviation corp of tka n.OTi artH National Guard. Tx. paw aartal I chtlnc ma'-hlo la rrrika4 aa twr tb an of tk ord. rary aaroplana. with a torpdo body anv two (a turrata. It la built of varadion atari tbruahout a ad la irin ba 1 4-boraapowrr motor, aacb aa kara ban rnt racantTy to torn, of tba warrinc aatlna la tkuropa. Tka fir.t public taat of tk plaoa I dac!ara4 by th batldara to bava la aallafaclory. 4 INDICTMENTS RETURNED Htal: flackry Itolda Coart and Paaar-a "XTttctaco at Tillamook. TIU V'V-iK. Or.. ra-. II. XplaL Tk craad l-iry laat waak raluraad faar trsa bi'.la. Carl Daaala. aitra cflt.if frara Montana on a rbaraa of farcry. waa tndlctad UeikUr aa I af tar rlaadln anllty waa aanl.ne.d to aa In. oatarminata tarn, of from two to waty )mm in tk pan tBtiry "'. J ft.phra. Indcta4 on a rhara ft ::?( minor l- x; a a I oo rv wa. I in.. I tk. Clif.'ord Nlrkolaoa and t.-l-' Orui. two yaanr auan. Indictad oa a cbarc of burslary. pl.ad'd aot aaiiry anal waro conK-tr4 la Circuit t etirt Otday. A ulnc of from twa ta ria yaara waa tmpo4 by Judza Kaalay. A divorc waa arantad ta Martha A. WaUax froaa Jaff K. ,vaiick. yaatarday. all I war larkint; toniaht. both at tka CLBlnaa Ucatlon and at tba Mata tpartmnL Tba Amrrtcaa lOfrnm.nt bad rfl4 no word on tb aub'art. 1.4 tba only d'.patcb ta Ik l.aatloa tin th aab.tanc af a tatmal by loan daclinira th crown. It la takan tor granted har that I Ma atatamaat waa rablad bafora th toonrt of Mat mad Ha aacoad offr af th UrviM. which th praaa dla patrhaa aay waa acevrtad. At tb lacatloa onviala atplafhad tkat thry bnaw Botbln of what bad happanad bayond tbo Information con lairvad lr today a maaaac. la which Yuan, wa quot.d aa aaylnat: "U tk fraaidaot. And that orlan ty of Ik rapubllo raaldra wltb tba pao pla. atnc a citliana" rapraantatla cooT.ntlun baa uoaslmoualy daridad la faror of roratltutioraal monarchy, tbara la latt no mora far ma lo aay. bat tka (act of rlin; m ta arvn4 to tba thmna la. Ind4. aatonlahlns. At tba baEinnlntr of tba republic I mada oath to davalop tbo rapuMIe to tha orV of my ability. Now. If I mad mfalf l.mparor. I would brrak my oath, aad lkra la no cua oa Ua part of faith. "My primary objret. bowayar. la to MX th country and to aar tha poo pi, and I do not mm4 aacrinrintr my all for tk attainmant of thla objact. but la rir-aiaminatlon I Bad I haa dona aothln worthy of racomm.nda tton. and I Bad thr I nothlaa to Juatify ma to caat aalda r raat prtn rlpl.a of morality and faith. 1 think th cltiaaaa rvpraacntatlvaa who lor m will not baar to fore upon m-th taak which would b difficult for to to tpcf. "I bopo tkat tka trrnrral rrpraaan tat it of th rltl.ana rprentatlvaa ront.nllu. will tak careful ronaldara I on and matura deliberation to ra q-acat lorn body rla to aacand to th tbrona. I. tka rraaldrBl. la tha mean ttm will, la tb nam I baa at praa ent. and In ircta of aiatlna dutla. and powra. maintain tha axtatioa condition throughout tha whola coun try. Tb patlllon ara haraalth ra-turned- ucb aa ba bean coin oa In 8a rraaclaco. ara fully aa aarloua la thai datarmlDatioB to follow up their pro teat acalo.t tba chanc of coyaroman la China wltb an active movement fu lb overthrow of Yuan Shi Kal. Tbla waa tha attitude eaprcrd by Ue Konc. pr.aldent of tha Chlne.a Chamber of Commerce, laat nleht arte a nieatlnit bald to dloruaa tb aubject of tb cbanga from rapubllo to tuvn rrhy In China. Ther la not a loyal rltlian of China la any city of Ika 1'armc coa.t.- n aald laat nlsht. "wbo la in aympathy wltb tba chant, or who dora not hop earoe.Uy that Yuan fcht Kal may soon ba aaaaaalnatad. -W behave that It will ba only abort tlm until b will b aaaaealnatr-d and tha rovarnment h haa formed wll ba overthrown and tba republic re stored. "Tb election In which tba Tola In favor of a return to tba monarchy waa mada waa aot aa election of tha Cblneee people. It wa fully under the control of Yuan Phi Kal. and tha re.ult repr enta not tha wilt of tba CTilne.e people but tha will of l uan Mhl Kal and the of f Ico-holdera who ara dependent on blin. Thr waa an artlcl In th Katur day Kvenlne; I'oat a ahnrt tlm aro by Sam Klytha on tha altuatlon In China. Mr. Blytha did not get the facta of tha ra and ha did not tinder.tand th con dition. In China. Ila want there and h waa received by Yuan bhl Kal. He aw tha thlnaa that Yuan Shi Kal wanted blm to aa and waa told tba thing that Yuan thl Kal wanted him lo bear. But ha learned nothing what ever about th altitude of tba great Chin maaaea. -Wa do not want a monarchy tn China neither tha Chlneaa who are tn the t'ntted Mala nor tb Chlnci people at borne. If tha monarchy I reatored. all that wa accompllahad In tha recent revolution haa gone for nothing. Thar will ba another revolution and tber win ba no failure la It re.ult tbi time. I believe. "Tba Chlneaa Clumber of Commerce In Portland, aa other organlxationa la other cltle, haa cabled protects to tha (hlne Ambly againat tha change. That ta all wa ran do at tha prcaant tlm. Tb rablegrama were aent In car of tha American legation tn Pekin. bocauea If ther had been addreaaed directly to tb Cbln A.aeotbly they never would have reached It. Yuan Phi Kal'a agent would bava Inter cepted aad destroyed them. "Prote.' being; unavailing, th sup porter of th republican Idea for China muat band thalr ervrrglee toward tba overthrow of th new monarchy and tha reetoratlon of a true republic ucb a evlata In th Lnlted Ptatee. That la what th peopl In China want. and that I what they would have voted for la a fra and uncontrolled election." 203 PRIZE CATTLE SOLO MORK THAT. HAOO CIIA50CS II AM AT STOCK HOTV. I-OHTLAND CIIIMK KARXKST Hope That Yaata May IVr Aaaaaaln a ted la llaprraanl. The Chlnaa of Port 'and. wkll thry bava mada ao public damoaalxaUuaa. Mac Melatrla Aaetla4 Tbaa Aay of Olkar re a Caaa 8 a Ira Ca. tabllablaa; Kerord. Tb auction of blood d atork. carried oa during tha past week tn conjunction with tha annual exposition of the Pa rifle. International LUve.tock A.aocla lion, raaulted In tha aale of IA bead of blooded Miorthorna. Hereford and Holalalna. and mora than j.00 changed band. Perhaps tha most notable of Ih aal waa that of Itolataln alack. 100 head being sold for approximately 1 15.009. making an average price per animal of !::. All were ra.h aalee, with tha exception of ona peraonal note for ftfci. William JilaWop. of Chlmacum. Waah daclared that thla year'a sal waa i record for caah paymenla. Approximately tll.oo worth of Phortborna were aold for aa average of IIS per bead. Itereforda brought the great! average price, tilt being paid for each of 40 bead, making a total for tba Hereford aale of 115.100. ALLIES WILL BE PURSUED Aaetxian. tier man and Tnrklali Troop to follow Into Greece. LONDON. Dec 11. -In tha avant th allied troops are forced Into Greek ter ritory they will b purud." says th Athena rorrspondent of th Morning Poet, "not by Bulgarians, but by Au trlan. German and Turkish troopa. lo order not to arou.e Greek public, opto Ion. "For thla purpo.e Turkish troops, said to constat of three dlvlalona. have already Joined th enemy forcae at Uievgell and lKlran." Dot for Will Rafa Klnj: Per- alMencp, Tropic's Oiolce Mlfiht f.rrn Now He Pemocratlo Committeeman From Oresron- If all thlnga coma to blm who waita. then It. M. Kstrrly ta Just about due to declara a political dividend. For Mr. Kslerly. who was elbowed out or tha Job of ucmocratio .muoui committeeman from Oregon tba other day by tb Honorable Will Kufus King, after baring actually been elected to the placo'by Oregon "Democrats, haa been waiting a good long lima. Mr. lUterly haa patience, though, which la an admirable quality la poll lira. It begins to look at laat as If pailrnr Is to hav its reward. A light, a faint light. It la true, but a light, la gathering in tha east and It seems to ebtn for Mr. Kalerly. Four tiroes in five years baa Mr. K.terly been so near to holding olllca aa to gather op hla coat talis prepara tory to trying the office chair. And four times In Bva years baa someone yanked the chair from under bins Juat aa be waa alttlng down, Pr Jab Palls to Develop, "Disappointment No. 1 wga In I11. That year the Legislature pasaed an amendment to tha charter of tba Port of Portland empowering- the Governor to appoint Ila members. Governor West thereupon appointed an entire new Commiaalon. including among other members M. O. Munly and Mr. Ksterly. The existing Commission, not liking this sudden ejectment, sat fast and prepared to resist. Quo warranto pro reodlnga were carried to the Supreme Court, which promptly held that the Legislature bad bo power to amend a municipal charter, and declared the act unconstitutional. Kx-Governor West's Commission. which had been meeting and proclaim ing from Mr. Munly's office, ceased to meet and proclaim, and dissolved. Mr. Lsterly and his first office dissolved with It. II waa patient, though, and waited. rlsnppolntmcnt No. 2 was in 1912. Circuit Judge Gantenbeln became a candidate for Representative In Con gress. It was arranged thst If he re signed as Judge, Governor West would appoint Mr. Lsterly In his place. But Judge Gantenbeln did not re sign. So Mr. Lsterly hsd to be patient and keep on waiting. District Atfaraey Traar Brief. Then, in 1913. came disappointment No. S. when Governor West started hi vice crusade In Portland. The Governor didn't approve of District Attorney Cameron's vice crusading a little bit. so b ousted Mr. Cameron and named Mr. Kuterly District Attorney. Well. Mr. Lsterly district attorneyed Just altout long enough to learn to Ilka tha Job and to spend f j92.f9 cents worth of time, which the Legislature ater reimbursed, before Judge Mc Ginn swept him out and District At torney Cameron in. Mr. Ksterly still kept his temper and bis patience, and continued te wait. Having lived through these three bit er tribulations. Mr. t-uterly .was. in a manner of speaking, prepared for Dis appointment No. 4. It would have driven anyone else to drink. For once Mr. Ksterly seemed to have picked a winning number when he ran for Democratic National Committeeman aat May and waa elected by some 0.000 Democratic votes. The only flaw waa the before-mentioned, the Honor- bio Will Itufua King. Mr. King's Prraaaataaa Heard. That estimable Democrat and gentle man waa then National Committeeman from this state. He liked the Job. and dmltted it. Having the advantage of Mr. Eaterly In being right on the ground In Washington, he put hla well- nown persuasive talents to such good account that the National Committee snored the election at Ita meeting last Monday, and backed tip the Honorable Will. All thla must have been duly gratlfy- ng to the Honorable Will, and tt most certainly waa duly aggravatltng lo the many Oregon Democrats who don t ex actly drink from the same cup, so to speak, aa the Honorable Will. The day before the National Com mittee acted in Its wisdom, that day being Sunday. Mr. Ksterly waa putting board sidewalk at his borne near Hillsdale. At Just about tha time that tha Hon- orablo Wilt, bark In Washington, was getting in bis laat licks with the com mute before tha battle. Mr. Ksterly. carrying a shonlderful of heavy board. lipped and fell heavily. Thla should ave been grief enough In itself, but th boards, tumbling down on him. caught him a terrible crack In the far and head. Kven that wasn't the worst of It All this week he haa bean trying to explain that he wasn't licked tn a fight over having been licked at Washington by the Honorable Will. Kate at Laat "crass "-tamped. But at last at last. Indeed comes the glimmer of light. Tha victory of the Honorable Will was not so sweep ing. It appears, aa It looka on ita face. Tha National committee ruled that the Honorable Will would remain Na tional committeeman until after the adjournment and thla ta the Impor tant point of the National convention next Julr. Then, It was set forth, the National committee will elect for tho succeeding four years the man recom mended by the Orenon delegates at tbe convention. Of course, this man will be Mr. Ks terly. unless Fate gets in Its deadly work with- the office chair again. Bar ring auch an unhappy contingency, Mr. Esterly will hold for the follow. Ins; four years and will have the honor of handling Wood row Wilson's cam paign for election In Oregon next year. 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Bear In mind that club membership closes when our supply has been subscribed. You want to hear Caruso Sing? Why? Because he's the greatest of all tenors. Hear his records on this instrument tomorrow. GRAIN GRANGE RAPIO Wheat Pours In, but Stocks Low, Sentiment Bullish. ANTIPODEAN NEWS FACTOR Australia and Argentina Have Ex port Surplus of 200,000,000 . Bushels, but Ocean Trans portation Is Scarce. FOURTH RESPITE GRANTED Arkansas Governor Allows More Time for Move In Courts. Imported Pork Dear In German j. BCHLIN. via. London. Dec 11. Tba sale of Imported pork, which tbe gov ernment haa authorised at higher prices thaa th maximum for Inland pork, la finding ready disposal at 24a pfennings cental a pound. Butcher shop handling tha Imported meat ar crowded witb customers. LITTLE nOCK. Ark.. Dec. 1 em or Hays announced today that to morrow he will grant a respite of 30 daya to Clarence Deweln and Jo Ptrong. sentenced to die Wednesday In the electric chair. This will b tb fourth respite granted Deweln and Ptrong since their conviction more than two years ago for tho murder of an aged store-keeper at Benton. Ark. Th Governor said ha would grant the respite to allow a new move in lb courts. CHICAGO. Dec 13. (Special.) One of the most rapid changes In th wheat market of the season was experienced last week. In fact, the wheat situ ation of tha world la the most re markable known. The recent rise of IS ',4 cents In May and IS1 centa In December In eight riava waa followed by a break of tents in .May and 9H cents in Decem ber in five days. From the viewpoint of the situation In Chicago, the position technically is bullish. Receipts are above the aver age at this season, but stocks are low and mora than to per cent of the cash wheat delivered on December sales this month has been ordered out ror snip menL December is regarded aa congested, desDlte purchases of about 1.250.000 bushels made in the Northwest and Southwest laat week to come here for delivery this month. Phould the bulls hold on they may make it unpleaaant for the shorts this month. Outsiders I -eft Mraadcd. Fully "5 per cent of the buying that mada the recent bulge waa against hedgea on commandeered wheat in Canada and covering by shorta In gen eral. With its removal the outsiders, who became emphatically bullish on the advarce and bought heavily, were left on the bulge. Some have unloaded, but others ara still holding; on and sen timent among th public la atlll bull ish. A larg number of professionals who took profits on May at tl-30 and over are looking for a spot to take their wheat back and a few have done so. An enormous load has been put on the market, which It may take a few daya to digest thoroughly. Bears think the situation Is at the turning point, as navigation has closed and stocks are expected to pile up more readily in the Northwest. Chicago traders expect Increased ar rlvals in Spring and Winter here. World's Stork I'nuausIIy Large. To have an Increase of 118,774.000 bushels tn tbo world's stocks in two months is unusual. It makes them 246.- 6U5.00O bushels, or 4.379.000 bushels mora than laat year. The United States ha 4'M'OQ.OOO bushels less and Canada 45,000,000 bushels more nnd Europe has a little more than last year. Argentine and Australian crop news Is becoming a factor, and harvesting Is on in these countries. One feature in the situation regarding those countries is that while they have the promise of about 200,000,000 bushels exportable surplus between them, ocean freights are scarce and high, which must not be lost sight of. Taking the high cost of ocean freight and the increase in foreign rates coninared with last year, some traders consider thst they fully offset the dif ference In prices abroad between now and a year ago. MOB DEPORTS JAPANESE OROVILLE, WASH, CITIZENS COM PEL TWO TO LEAVE. Latchkey Coiffure Makes Portland Debut. Shlnlaa Hair Ornament of Yonnsr Womaa Attract Much Notice In Plctare Tbeater. N OW comes tha latch-key coiffure! has at last solved the problem of car rying her latch-key by having it se curely fastened to the back of her coiffure. One young and attractive maid who sat in the center of a local motion pic ture house last night called forth many approving, as well as amused, glances when the scintillating object was dis covered to be a flat two-inch long latch-key. For years women have been at the mercy of fashion when in semi-formal or formal dress. It is not considered correct to carry a purse or handDag, such as women cling to for shopping or marketing trips, when on pleasure bent, and as fashion decries pockets for suffering womankind, the stocking and corsage have been their only re course. All hail to the latch-key coiffure! SALANDRA IS SUPPORTED Italian Deputies Give Full Financial Power to Government. ROME, Dec. 13 After a speech in the Chamber of Deputlea today by ire mler Salandra, amid an enthusiastic demonstration, the chamber, by a vote of mora than 400 to 50, approved the bill giving full financial powers to the government for six months. Enrico Ferrl. the former Socialist leader, endeavored to oppose the pas sage of the measure, but was prevented from speaking by the deputies. I Pasco Plans Poultry Show. PASCO, Wash.. Dec. 12. (Special.) The first annual show of the Franklin County Poultry snd Pet Stock Associa tion will be held in Fasco uecemDer 15 to 13. A sliver cup has been do nated by the Chamber of Commerce for the best pen of any breed, and the Poultry Association will tender a silver cup to the owner of the best male bird, John Pease, of Thippsburg. Me., received an offer of ISO for ona wheel of an old one-horse chaise, which originally came from Peabody. Mass. Tbe wheel is all haiid-made and Is seven feet one inch in dlsmet.r. Laundry Is Wrecked and Furniture llumed) Complaint Made to Federal Authorities. WENATCHEB, Wash.. Dec. 13. mob of 200 men drove two Japanese from Oroville, a mining town 150 miles north of here, last Friday, according to word received here today. The mob wrecked the laundry owned by the Japanese with a fire hose and threw the furniture into the street, where it was burned. The Japanese, accompanied by Georire Devon, owner of the building, left yesterday for Spokane to complain to the United States District Attorney. No arrests have been made. The mob is said to have been com posed of several prominent citizens or Oroville and a large number of labor ers employed on the West Okanogan irrigation ditch. Leaders of the mob. It is said, fad previously complained to Devon against renting his property to the Japanese and had declared that they would not permit Japanese to conduct business enterprises in Oroville. Kelso Box Fr.ctory Adds Equipment. KELSO, Wash., Dec. 12. (Special.) A new 3a-horsepower boiler and 30 horsepower engine arrived today for the box factory plant of J. II. Cullom & Son on the west side of the river. The new machinery will be installed at once, as the extra power Is needed to turn out smelt boxes for the approach ing run of smelt in the Cowlitx. The torver of a tall church In P. nor land has been eauluDed to receive the time signals sent oat by wireless telegraphy from the Kirfei tower tn pans. (KcU x.. iaBRi 4- .k. -C---UPJ mm I ta Dr, Paul C. Yates TEH YEARS OF HONEST DENTIS TRY IV -PORTLAND. 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