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titt: sioRxnco out, i.oxtax - Monday. " DixrarBEig 20. 1915. - ; 1 ; " : - - II EE ITS THE BRIDEGROOM. PATRIOTISM PAYS 5 PER GENT PROFIT Dr. Lov eland's Attack on Atti tude ot NonResistance -Brings Applause. Gala Day Marks Opening of French - War Loan; AH Classes Subscribe. WORLD PEACE HELD DREAM WOMEN ARE HEAVY BUYERS 1 nnrm rn n rinn f . - FOR PREPAREOIIESS s i ' ' ) V"-J" - " : !-'-r ' : ry - i-t -. IS.' America 1h HlfhMI MUUary Honor Flattl la Whkh Foe If Lrgtos) Too Tan, aael tartUe Had Woaod. t nitur wht. (Tit - Taaa. rui-.ue ar ArM4L) rAr.!A r. . rra reat:y ei- r:d aa bbi.;i fete day taroughout t-.e fp j5::. II was the ! tit th suSeeriptioa ta thaw war loan. A ga 47. tk ee Bake U place t.e ucio of a lifetime at lb disposal f a girmMl a strip of tea country U Invaded bT as By? Jloat ..r4.: lla aot M. Rloot. th -ptr MT-r.iaa ef th r"raeh pci.boe, c:ar-uru It a "Wa la for vle- t,rTr .... jut tatak ef being prmltt4 la la- ..t yoir aavis- ta tuib gvre m.et bods. w&.ea lnjtJ ef ts erd; rary ;H r I par cnt ara e,utd at t pr cant, bit It raa.tty b-r lntrl al in rata e I :j pr oai: Tnat la aa lnitTiti that truly asp a la Ika gr.at lrtnk spirit a? fleaaea, ritrtolba la rrHaal. Ta la hl-aty patriotic, and al tf: s.m ti-n ta b Brr In a highly pref.teaie lave.tmenf. No wander th M wool-a dockitc ta )oyf;ly bravest forth from Ita ti4ing pUK bth tb far ccir of til voiuminou ftbr -jr !. lha trtta ko;t-UT spirit was afeveed. The crowde. although targe. wr wll erd-r.-i. aa thre weak in.t.ad of a few day, a la tka eJ of previous loan, au th tlraa allow) for sua-a-ritMa. kMtanr. ther war aaany : wa.r app'lcatiooa for IB laaa w.re retv.l. Tka craataat numbrs eoagregated In tka Tavllloa d rore. Xinutry of siaaac. iter mora Ibaa to weanen wive, daughter aad ete lar at eoldiers at tk (roat a?ra busy e.i day taking suh.:rtptioe. kaara Ready May-. fci4dty It w aa a woman' day. Tk Y.raal financier' i.piaiaed aad d arribl th U la to tare majority tt women acoiicaax. Sabla a4 rnlB rab4 tlbowt with wooUn abawl and cailo. Oraad dan and mtdiaalt wra bant ea lb am Quat. Tk aUckty i..t.rtoo4 0 Traaca broufbt tkalr all fir lb aaccaa of tkalr ma a la tk trnrba 1. tkara wara bmb. to. bat thy war la lb auoorlty. 6raa4fatbr wba bad aa artt-lpiita la "lhl athar la la 71 for ika irbarailoa at mp laad. Now w ar ooly loo a-r la b-it our mlt to aid our boy "up 7oaar" ralura ctorloua. Crarytktoc w bat, rataar taaa pay aaeiavr war lad.aaal'r. Tk many imtll rcalvlR kiok dittlna lb floors of tka U1 da Frn lot aa atmcrapfcar of yty In !& aaually aoaabar kalta. firlxftt-olor-l patriot! aotra iplalBlba tba a-4aataa-oua lrana of tk toaa. pooled on all on:tal boUictia koarda. adtd to tko fat aptrtC ad-tllaT Ca VlaaaNa. Truly Ik l"r.o:k or ram at aataa to ka a iupC't tb Amr aa BUUa of lt pay a la adrtM. Tb nol' 8:J toalr abara Vr tlaia Blroa drrtcla tk loo war fljib.i n lh acran. and aark Hit bart!lr rd'rd Uanaral Joar a.i4raad tf fi:lr Btaaa-ad la tk arm ot l'raa: -nittout doubt yea ka fcaard year I'll of tbo tarrtbl boar toi lowiac ti:. Aftar tbai war t?ro waa a t-a ri'1 t r tba libaractoa of lar rtrary. TM lien, tnaak la year ef fort. II la. a M. Ktbot. r Miniatr ( itwtac. proclalis. Tba loaa for victory.' Tbiaa of a.'l tbaae Ibiea Writ to Ikon prat and frtai yoa tn Uft bMn4 la our BatU land. T. I lb mm that lo aubarrtb to lb loaa I to -r l'r'. 1 ta Bcbt for br io wits (on. ta ta bria; la bor tba -?.4tt poaail aid al tb proaoal urn, al lb am tim aaaurtac your f-itu. ani wtla Jour future tba I ef your cbiMraa. o Maa fol aa Laaa. Tko otbar Iooba wbick ware of lira l!'d amounta. ware earubrrtb4 tnaar ttra. Xn4 aa many tnvaator war 4:aDPtnf pravteualy tbo cot rnmM d'ldd to place ao Haiti ea thi ioa. Tbro Is ea Amarlna In Tarta wbe alo'j. I faal - itr -tbiObfuU II I Uataact Cari 5waay. from baa rancix-o. tb Urat AnurKii volunteer o b d--rat4 wlta IK lcioa of Honor. Al r eutAal of lh war tjo'aant Sweay entered tk Iorio Uaioa a a prtvat. and alaca kaa taaaa part la aaarly ry large kat Ci oa tb wacra fronL Pur'.nx tb recrnl effol la Cfcam paxn b wa ba4ly wooadd la tk l.iof. and wa lolj tkal k kad tat f-w hsiri rexr to Ur. Tk Ameri can aiiii'ary botttal al Nearly rw reteed blrn eat aacceodd la nTtlB a marvel car. At a riw ef Iroope and rrnoal for Ike pra ta'.ina of m'daia and decoration, keld In f laar court of tbo lljtl da Iavi!4e, th yoBc Ulalnanl r- ciyd t.K hicbt award of tk rreack ropoblir. Waa4 I VaaaJo. Jack Caar. another-Amert -aa tight tnc ta th l'orl.' Lecioa. reported aa ki.ioit. baa jujt returned to kla favorite knt in th L-at.a euarter. Tboua-hl I'd cme back. )ul ta shear T ii I ..;d after all." be rvmarked. "Th report wa spread aSoot beraoe I wat woosxia aad was seal doaa nu b to recaparate. folk didn't team to f oJ oat sny wbraboats. aad taat aT rt lo ta story thai I waa araoaa the miM'ns. Oifionj thina about be Inr wean ! -.1- I felt my : f bit. and yet d-!-i'l know r It was. I fl aiy hanli. bead. s.touMers and body, and as tbef all s'tnd to be Intact. 1 ceo! 1st an!rtaai It. TklBklsa 1 mat be mtetakea. 1 etarted to walk and thee I knew Immediately. A bullet fca 1 struck my f ot aad rppd off tb sol of mr eho. p'er'io ta f:eny part, t tail yea. t r:t very tkaakfal tkal It was aot more sertoua." W taea aakd If b was oln back to tk treacb. Mr. Casey replied: "No, I fatnd la Jta Ik flyiac boy aaw. A hind friend bas proposed ay Bam for tb avtatioa scboel. aad I bop to be m flt-r.ll flier before loa. Tke a;am I nor scitia tbaa bela a foot roUlir. bersBS If yea are bit yoa know It wltkeat kavlnc to to told, aad II I tmpoavtblo lo I! dowa aad wall aa'.ll la strti-hr-barera com aiosf to pica yea TW Tka Ike ffad, H.-tm nf r -et aa 4 tasatlv elTeet iki r nr 8 p -of o gv.Mi t te If iitis Lnw -4ins a rqf!-l ia b--t. Ter la f eae "tr-ne Htuiirn. ' C W. Ur-j . e t asaatar e aea..). -T , r - 3 i-r rtutPiorMT wito l PAIR President and His Bride Pup sued by Photographers TRUCE FINALLY REACHED M p. and Mr. WlUoo to Motor, Coll and ClUab MoaataJna tlbll) ta Vlrclala Mr. Wllsoa WUI I Soma) Work. s -Mttie FT riKet pfaotocrapker aad moving: picture operator. Tk PrHnt baa directed tkat no picture b takeo of Mrs. Wll soa or himself durtna tka trip, and tb rdr It beln n forced br h aeaat froop at Wjilte House secret service scant a. aucmeotad by avral addltloaal paa ardared her from tbelr rea-ular atalloea to aid l fuardlkf tka coup la raotacrapaora Doetara Trwee After some pklrmlahlna today tk pbotocraphera declared a Usee, bol they said they weald IfT for plclur lomorrow. Tke Warm Spring a Vall.y la which tk honymooa I beta spent la e- i..t. .ureonndacl k hula and moun- talt. Trails aad roads lead to tb .lop, and lira. WlUoa will bare un limited opportunity to Indulge ber fondnosa for wklkler. She bas bcom a devotee or golf. Ike Prealdent bavins; lausht br lha cam since they became oasd. Both brought their folf club, aad tonight It waa said they would be P early lomorrow for- a gam. Th rresldent will attend to bol th moot Important public bulna white her, but arraagmnt have ba mad for connecting tk hotel with the Whit House br a pclki tlrsph wire If ceceeaary. and b will keep In dlrit commanlcatmn with Secretary Lansing aad other officer. ' w . um a Da la a Weak Tb r.a tm wspapera arrfva r aa entire oar lata ana. mri". .. t ! i ia AmttmnA entirety oa word from th Whit Heua for his Hl Ills stenographer prougni aiong svral applications for pardons and eocn important correspondence, and the ITaaideat will dvot a portion of each day lo working. Th exact plans of the party wr kpt such a strict sert that crowds stood for hours at the railway stations along the line waiting for the train. The last part of the trip wa made up roatlnuoua grade and the rrl deot a trala wa puabed and palled by tbre engines- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson bad aa early breakfast ea tkalr prtvat car before teaching Hot Springs. FORD DELEGATES DIVIDE raottffd r?n re rs age from the slough of surpicloo, back bittnr tattling Into which It bad fallen. -I.t aa seltl this la th spirit of tb l-ard. p!ded McClore. -Tb spirit of tb devil I la this rotrpany. observed aa obscure dele gate, and a vote y:id. tihama' -Senator !la Ring noblnson. of Colorado, demanded thai the meeting bo adjourned. The motion wa car ried. Atierr.pe ware made to call a special meetlsg. bat the party broke op IB disorder. Thus were the rpratatlv ef Ik aVaodlnavlaa acwapapera made ao ualntd with tka freight ot tka won der fuJ ara." roRx rnorcsscs optimism Official Iafot-auUoa Tbat Mission la XVcacoaa Aaaertod. CT'RISTI AT A. Korwr. fee 1 via London. Peo. -t ' slvery natioa SECLUSION 4 V - ? 9 , :'!: Photo Copyrticbt br Underwood. a teri reccxt rosr. la th world will pood Ionic on th American pear pilgrims ks Inking th Initially In stopping history worst war. Tb landing of th pac x pedUJon In Europ will be recorded as on ot the most benevolent things the American Itepubllo evr did." aald Henry Kord today to th Associated rr fepreasnutlv on stepping anhore oa Norwegian soli. Tb steamship Oscar II. ckrryln th Ford peac expedition, arrived at this port on Hatordny. atar a It. days' voyag from New York. Tb delegate expressed much displeasure becatua the veel waa delayed three days by the Brltlah authorllle at Kirkwall, ftcotland. Mr. Ford said h was con fident tb xpedlHon womM rsult In getting th men out of th trench be for tb Winter was over. He de clared be bad Information from official sources that his peac plan wa looked upon approvingly. Mr. lord explained tb presence of th American party In Norway wa merely intended to eonrlnc th Nor wegian of th fervent wlati of Amer ican for peace. H xpctd to lather a Norwegian delegation her, and then la about three day procd lo Stock holm, Sweden. He aald th party would grow a It traveled through neutral countries, and that this would con vloc th bulgrnt that th rest of th world demanded peace Im mediately. Uy the time Copenhagen was visited and Tb Hagu r rev bed. probably two weeks hence. Mr. Ford said, the peac movement would hav a definite programme. KecepUoae by Cbrtstlanla preacher and university professor and aa un odVlal call made by Albert O fr bm ede ma n. American Minister lo Norway, at tended lh first clay th mmhr of lh peac expedition spent In Europe. Formal meetings will begin Monday. FEDERAL AID DESIGNED MR. JOHS-.0 tPXA COWrLETIO OF LT-all'tC IIICHWAT. Laaa Fiaa atlaal Cevvraaaeat Pr paaea. ta Be Repaid by Redae- lla ef Ferewtry Recelpta. OREGO.VIA.V NEWS BfREAU. Wash. Ington. Pec. It If a bill Introduced la th Hons by Representative Johnson Is enacted, the last connecting link of the Olympic Highway, along the west era side or the Olympic Peninsula, will ha built through the uae of the Income of t National forests of th Plat ot Waahlogton during th fiscal year nded Jun IP. 1J17. Keprentktlv Johnson's bill carries an appropriation of I100.SOO. representing the estimated receipt of the forest service la Waah logton during that period. The plan la practically a loan to th Plate of Washington from the National Government, tb total eum expended oa the highway to be repaid after June 1. l):i. tiueh repayment la content p ted through a reduction of the per centage of school and road moneys paid the state by the forest service. At present the State ot Washington re ceives :S per cent ot the forest receipts for school and road purposes. After June JO, n:. and until th forest erv Ic Is entirely reimbursed, the bill pro pose to cut this to i per cent, th dif ference of 10 par cent re-paying th coat of highway construction. la a statement given out today, Mr. Johnson expressed gratification that plaas for this, work bad progressed ao far. Mr. Johnson gave credit to Chief Forester Graves. t A. 3im, of Port Townscad. and M. C Harris, of Ho qulern. for the perfection of the plan, which the forester had In mind attar his visit lo the Olympic Peninsula last Winter. Representative Hadley I also co-operating wuh his colleague from cuthwt Washington, as Clallam and Jefferson counties ar now In Mr. Had ley' district, although formerly la Mr. Joknsoa's. "HUMIDORS. A humidor la an essential In lbs smoker's dea or library. In addition to keeping your cigar la perfect con dition. It will add ton lo tb room, la all woods. 6ig Blchel e Co, 1 Third street. Adv. TLard aebry. ra a Load. a addr.ee on tbre4lee.a. aald mat preventive measure, a. 4 r4c4 tb mortality trota coa.un.p. tloa in tiAaaen be II per cnt. b.w.n lvul ar.tf lots, and hr II pv -nt la alngiapj asl Waif Tr th are period. AmHca' TUebrd Said to Bo Ltire to Eropd; Need to Maktt of Monroo Doctrlao Jlora Tbaa "Scrap of Paaer" naphasltcl. Fargottaa waa Lha accept 4 method of xpreelng approval by sUant aods and smiles wild haodolapplng break Ing forth a the congregation at th First Methodl.t Church last night ap plauded th eloquent plea or Dr. Frank U Loveland for preparedness, pre paredness not for aggression, but for defense from th attack or autocratlo Dowers. "Before Ood. I hat war!" deelared Dr. Loveland. with faollng. "But the mlllenlum le not here, and meanwhile It la noessary that w ar prepared, aot for war, but against war. "I ball that th church not only ran Indors k programm of prepara tion for lh derens of this Nation, but that It ought to do It." he con Uausd. - Tn doctrla ef noa-reslst-ance does not maa passivity la th presence of aa vli you have power to correct. There I mo theory of xgels that (aa properly apply the doctrine of 'turn th other cheek' to a villain robbing your home; a monster seeking to violate your daughter; a strong nation outraging a weaker, or an au tocracy destroying a democracy. Warld Peace Regarded aa Dreaaa, Thar la nothing in tb taachlnrs Of Christ thai sanction th batrsyal of a trust, or th Ignobl cowardlo that allow the piollaaloa or outrag of our homes, our law and our Insti tutions." Dr. Loveland wsnt on to sxplaln four raasoaa why, world pac waa yt a dream, ' "We tnuat not forget," he aald. "that man on hi physical side Is related lo th animal, and a fighting animal, at that. Too may truly hats war, but you ara thrilled by war jus th same "Ware hav always xiatd. Never. 0 history shows, has there been even a year wbaa th world ha been with out war. There ar many war which Indis putably hav bn of great benarit to th wbol race. Without war. Injus tice would hav been th eternal rul of Ufa and tyranny tb perpetual sys tem of government. "Nations, like men. demand th right Of self-defense, "American democarcy I civilisa tion strongest hop.. In this Nation wa are to work out the wider, wore ample, and more noble humanity that shall b worthy of tb ' redeeming Christ. To allow this to fall and to b overthrown by autocratlo tyranny, greed and lust for territory. If within our power to prevent, . would b a crime second only to Calvary 1 a Laad St Feel' Paradla. "This land I not a fool' paradise, whare. like the fabled lotus eaters, we can dream la security. 'In Ood we truat,' but this trust should not be overdone. Many pacificist seem to believe that a divine Providence takes care of children. Idiots, drunken men afid the United .States. "A tew pertinent facta should not be overlooked. "We are the rlcheet Nation on earth. and th least prepared to defend our wealth from ruthleas robbery, such marvelous opportunities for loot and Indemnified may not always be over looked. Recall the wealthy oltiee. th rich mine, lb fertile soli on the Fa ct! le Coast. We are wealthy beyond dream of avarice. When the war I ever, there will be a great ned fer gold. The conqueror with superb war machine may look toward us. Is there a city on th Pacific Coast adequately prepared for derense against attack? "Wa ara a world power. How 111 prepared w ara to enforce our demands for a recognition or our n,ni ana i prlvllegee. Suppose Germany had not j backed down en the Lusltanla affair? "Ia our-Monroe Doctrine but sound snd fury, signifying nothlngr Is It to b la time of acid teat but a 'scrap of paparT aealtliag er.saip rear. "Soma recent revelations regarding the utterances, attitude and activities oa th part of soma within our own border should have a eoborlng effect upon those who oppose any and all preparation for the defense of this Na tion. A ship can ba scuttled aa well aa submarined. "In America preparedness simpiy ean h neceeeary ability to rrlt ii Lei 'er Whatever the weather out scfe,agoodoil heater makes sunsh in e within. - Perfeciion Inexpensive to operat easfly carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless Deal- erg everywhere. Far ieaf ntullt m Peari Oil. Standard Oil Company (Caiiiornla) AA AAA AAA AAA Buy Hazelwood Candy SPECIAL TODAY, Candy for the CMdren s StocKngs, 3 lbs. for 50c (1 lb. French Mixed, regular price 25c pound. 1 lb. Fancy Hard Candy, regular price 20c. lb. I 1 lb. Ribbon Candy, regular price 20c pound. This Special Candy will not be delivered at this price. 1 . . mA neadatorv ff- tb encroBCBiri.niB - iJCI w.u.vea greaalon. of militarism. Who beHeves today that oermany uu - bava thrown down the gauntle t of war " -Unwed that D ItOl BTIOt or woum n " " - - . . , In Serbia to start that mad rac to hall. If they had not oeueveo. v. - of preparation "a England would allow them to tramp a across Belgium and crush Franca to lu kne In three weeks? un la a mlehtv poor palrlotlam, and much poorer p ety. H Jesus Christ naa uaea mi he might have died ot old ase In Jeru- -.1, inataad of dying at IS years of aga on Calvary 1' - CHINESE THREATEN WAR Chance) Will Bo Given Tuan, How ever, to KcIcn Peacefully. 'SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1J. Chinese from all section of California attended a mass meeting held here today la the Oriental quarter to proteet against the rain Oil Header 143 j J FOR Christmas. Gifts ' And also a plenty for the Dear Ones at home The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth return of China to a monarchical form of government and to arrange for the collection of fund to finance a revolu tion if Tuan 8hl Kal dons the crown he has agreed to accept. . Offer of financial gupport. It w announced at the meeting, had been received from all over the country. Tong King Chonr. president of the Chines Republic Association, who pre sided over the meeting, said: "Wa are willing to permit Tuan Shi Kal to resign Peacefully. If he does yKL convenient, nanasomc, uumuit. Either the ornamental nickel toaster or the less expensive lut equally efficient "sheathed wire" type makes a Christmas gift that cannot tail to please the recipient. We' also have various other attractive electrical devices .at a jride range of prices. ' . Let us help you select gifts for your friends ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING ; OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. not there will be war. 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