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ttti? nnxrvr. orecoxta, moxdat, December 20. ioio. : " I It -M a MBJ"'''MMM'a'aa'B?i Only 5 Days Left to Join Powers Christmas 1 Victrola Club J- Complete With Twelve jT ; W 1 Selections for f-'f s7t ?r 8 I . Credit Terms . I ,! !; ' : ! r I I $1.50 Weekly 1 W'f This special Christmas Victrola I ; , I l B club with Its unusual credit offer- 1 J I fVf-Sv, I in, positively closes Friday night. , ; gaf I Our supply of this beautiful Vic- I ru jT lVV 7 I trola number with the 12 selections I 1 V.,,, f . B (six double-faced. 10-inch records) II 11 Lf has been ereatly depleted and a II I IaT r yf limited number only of these I J splendid machines remain for this II I weeks selling. List your name -for f f I Cnriim TistpuitlV membership while there is yet time. I 1 larUSO IlSiemng for this Is the greatest Victrola J 1 . jr-.... nn offer that has ever been extended lO IlimseiJ UU by any Portland store. 1 ffw VUtrola. We Charge No Interest J J I IN Charge I .1 Interest J . AMERICAN HELD AS SPY BY GERMANS Siegfried Paul London Under Arrest at Warsaw and Charged With Plot. . AID TO RUSSIANS ALLEGED (nal nf IVrmlltrd to Ilrlp J-rt-ooer Vrrprr II U Dcfrnac, j Berlin; C'lllsrnahlp I llrlj by Nalarallsalloo. HCr.LtN. ( London. Dec. I files fnt Paul London. aaturalts4 Ameri can rl'lsea. has beea placed la Jail at Wrn aad Is aitin trial CO a caarf f esptonac. As the lnetllloa has not yet beea Computed, the authorities ha aot bn able to communicate to th Americas centvUK I be fall chares alat La dee. wbtcfe are aadsrstood t Involve aa a:i4 cosspiracy to convey ln lormatoa I lbs K"' after tbe Uermaa occupation, of Wirn. Tbo authortti aro eUoie Ibe AnfVs tpral4il Ibe w M I laiitn'l to atst Ules la preparing hi defeaso. Tbe Vasul aad Vice-Consul aro per mitted to iu Loadoa Irnmsilr la hi. reir. l-endca baa a ha;r-OB la the n hotel f Wrr 'or year ceamwiBlr and a-uid. . IB tbo eapontt be la hnowa to sua; AROlKS loort.t. FORD PEACE PLAN IS GIVEN rar of rrlc-ti- lo Hay al Tl tla to SBrst". rian. CHRISTIAN I A. via tendon. Vr. S Tbe rt UU4 aBnoaemat of th pUa fr the peawe espetiillun b-.) by llary "orl wae i4e tvo lor at a mxtinf b-14 lr tie (kri ef tbe taa-nt an4 profea-r f the t'nlvervifr ef Christian!. HoMa tb (j AoMfkaM already la ttm prt. I popl are to ola frora B ef li foilooinc tlrl": Nor aiaf. tsrnmrk. Ilallarwl. Kpatn an t jtwttj.rUnO. .ft.r fto. k ftotrn mn-i have b-a vttl4 all will ...tibl al Tie llaue. Tbre tbe entire hoi r "'I rfcoia tkrve d'le (tlx fi-ncn b country. It la elated tnaC t:um Jnnin( flrvaa will be amena te Attru-iuu If be avrepta tbe li leAtlo. Tntif-on dtaatee will be npowiml trt lndnnitly. They will ke a toofoUl mtseion: I'lr.t. to it pMible means ef par. vonH. to revive overtnrea for riirertlr from the bol!l(reBla. Mr ford, it wa nubllrlv aanonnced. vm. place snlimiUtl fund back of tn peronanent pa'e dtvatioa at Tbe ll-iflo .aTfnitd by tbe Norweclaa dte (unit Ibe MrtT will lave Wtllf for jitm-kbolm. CANAL IS PARTLY OPEN YreoeU of I . Than) 3 I'm Draft la Make faeoase Todav. PAMMt. rw. lThe Tanama fa eel. wfcirn ba bea rloeed sine Sep tember ii. leet. bv tie were! slide la it. bistorv. will be vpeaed aaata for tie paasace ef drivmr te lien feet tomerrow. whea 1 slip, trn-tf from lie Atlantic and pevea frora Is Pai'tf'c end. will make Ibe pasae. i:irvpl:onal prcre. aided by good nthr condition, made during tbe !! 14 boirs. enabled the canal end eere and dredaemen to upeet tbe pre diclien flat tie renal would not acaia be epeaed to traffic before att Uprtnc rrovwlinr fiat no farther eertb slides occur, tbe ranel will bo readr for tie Irene It ef veeeels of all drafts sBortly after Ibe frt of Ibe year. WHERE ALLIES ARE riCIITING IN RETREAT TO SALOXIKL Draai Radauisfa J. -'i,va,.,-..H f c u a fund fesuii GOHVEIITIOH TRIPS NOT STATE CHARGE Delegates Must Pay Own Ex penses, Is Interpretation of New Oregon Laws. tVV loirl el ?GeUo9 r VV Xv cT fi$fr'A S A&hlklar-J i .. oqena venue Chilindrjp., jut .a- fhissar r0stfouo Vardarli t1 ertekoi Topshin r- ? 30 hi did rt)RTioi no rt:ciox gie ir allied retreat. CONSULS MAY LEAVE Austrians Instructed to Ready to Depart. Be RECORDS BEING' PACKED NURSE TALKS OF GERMANY Care ef Monadrd l Pmrrtbrd try Mie ilrraaor Mator. Sfma I't.anoe :w. br' recently yeumed from lie AmerKan tlMrtta! In (rnitii. told tbe Men I Current Kvents (Iim of v.tmtriter ITeebyterlant Cbtjrch y.eterdav bot the boepltal worn la t;ermenr and the met bods of carina 'or (b prleonera. M.a Nator said thai the rifrnum are i.kii( lo make Ibe blind and rnpf eeif-supportlns. The men are laxen. e eaift. la make brooms, chair bottom aad otber Iradee. Me alo e).4 riue-1 tbe employment of prtsoaera of '. , FEW DIE IN HOSPITALS Irrarh Mortality Rale Rodarrtl Irneai lo IS la larh rtUtA r- It rr. J.-aee BertlU -. d r tor of medMrel statietice of tS l'renci army, la a special report blcb 1e has prepared. sae tbe mortality ntorii lie an-l wounded la hoept- tle 1 only t la Last year Ibe inrte:!'r ratio ease SI lo tee. la pm mr ii-res lie Tart, beepltala show a ar'taiity ef '.e la tee. Tie 'ie ef tb decrees la attrlb- ted lo better boepltal conditions. Ilatcafiaa CoaeaUr OfflclalB Ar i:Krrd lo Tab Vp Work and Ar Sold o Have Coneatird on Manllloae Affair. rROVIPKNCB. R- U Tec. 1 "P cUL Tbe ITovldence Journal saya II hs secured poeses.ion of a cipher teles-ram sent ta.t Wedne.day by Baroa Zwledioek. Actin Austrian Ambasee dar at Washinton, lo every Auatro Muncarlan Cunsular KffUe la lb I'nlted atJtee. Tble e lea-ram. II say. Instructs tb t-ououls I make cierythlnr; ready for their immediate departure and lo con .ult at core with the Bulsarlaa and Turkish lf.lale In Ihelr cltlee. so a to acau.lnt them wltH the routine of each office la order that such officials may lake immediate eelon and carry on tbe work behalf of the Aaetrlan o-mmnl when tie esnect d break lth the United States come, re per May trVe Ptored. r he pa. I week there bae bn every Indication la all the consular offices throughout the country that Ibe consul were preparing to ! up their work. 'Greet packae ot mcs bate been taken out of the otflce of the Consul-Oeneral In New York and hipped by epre to Chlcaso This method has been followed at other center and It I apparent that th ma terial la lo be stored In Chicago until It again lecoraci available for official us . . An attempt a mad by me journal repreeentatlve In New t ork to inter view Consul-General uber in connec tion lth theee matters, but the Consul ss not In and la hla ab.ence Vice Consul Winrr po.ltlvely declined to make any statement of any kind lo any arspaper. FLINM STICKS TO SHIP IVsa.;lssls la IU Oo of I-aM lo r-e-rt tf itolvet. rtTTfl t rS. Pec. I Witttara I'tina announ-ed lmgit that he did aot In ten! to deeert Ibe Proareeetvo party. spt.t dertared 111 renn. j lvnt would ad ' detee-atee lo Ibe I'roareeeXe Sjxontl Coav.ntion aett year. -The rile ef tie sea appllea to ma. ead M1. rims. l must be tbe lal mar e en of lb last lo leave lie t-Treeaive ship thai Is. provided al lie otbers Intend lo leave It.- SHOT IN HEARJ SURVIVED MadeM'. lotlM-r 1 1-1 1, aad iKa-toca Soy ThU Aid Itcv-ovrry. KtRK-XVtlXI Mo. Pec. ! K. II. i.a. ef Helena. Mont, a sltedent at a med -al Institution bre. bo. oa le rember Bred a ballot wbieb paaaed Ibroqsb hi heart, long and liver. Is well ea lie road lo recovery. It was sat.enrev br hie pkyslcla today. s-f.s recovery w mad poosibl. PBteiclaee pa-. Irelv by tbo coming rrf ! paiienf. nK'tber from ker Men tab Borne a I dale aio. n.t. ih. nolo ebonld ba delivered In Vl bv Wednesday night. It Will be mad public when Secretary Lan sing la advised that It has reached tb Au.tro-liungarlao Foreign Office. Certain portions of th txl of the . - i .1 iMav to Imi nearly identical with oortlons of th first. Th demands or ine iimw ......4 ..a fn. j4I.MVAral. BUB. I - h . . atikmarln. l-flmmalld-r I r u I II I ... v. w - and reparation by tbe payment oi iu- demnltiaa lor in Americans anieu " Austria-Hungary's rejoinder lo th first note contained aa Implied request in. ii.t.iia r.cardlnc the American cltl- sens who were killed or Injured. Th fttate lep rtmen I. It Is said, has been unable to eecur all of these names and even tliouah It haa nne of them, they timhahl. have not been furr.lshed to th Austro-llunirarian xovernment- Inc determined not lo enter Into any CJISCBSSIOn. OI SUCH orient nil uwi-i"- ni.ni w-ni v "J . .... . tbo principles and the violations of law and neutral rlhts Involved. The not. It Is understood, will brosd- l i I . t lhaf the final word of the Lnltea etates nas pwq aimari.. V1K.NXA IS MORK OPTIMISTIC Political Clrcloa Think Washlocton Will Prolong IHscuaalon. Vl'lfini C.a-tl.airTari4 nr 19 Vie T -l n- don. Ic. :0. Plspatchea received hre from Vienna Indicate mat Austrian po litical circles are taklnc an optimistic view of th controversy between Aui-trla-llunsary and the I'nlted States rowing out of the sinking; of th Ital- i n ata.m.r AnrflRL The politician believe, th dispatch say. that the Washlncton Government will enter Into a further discussion of the points al lue. RUSSIANS CHANGE PLANS PORCE ITHDRtn FROM BOt Mtltl BORDER. Kince laet Mondey. Ihe Bulgarian consular repreenletlve in New York hs beeo almost con.iant'y General Nuber s office, where n na held conference with the Consul-General and hi Vlce-Conaul. and where oa Tueaday last be went over erreai quntttie of file wlin loniui-uro- tral Nuber. It la declared by men ano are in position 10 know that Bulaarian 01 ficer la Ihl country aro preparln lo lake up Ihe work of tbe Austrain T'V . . . . MaaarllA. . II h Ika . f - forts to get workmen out of lb muni tion factories. DIPLOMATS EXPECT BREAK ir-oaiiin-Md rr-a Vlrt Paee ik. notu-e ot ID lepariroeni u i . . - i writi miii h o me -r-K.ro i no eioectallon mat tn rup tor of relatione with Austrla-Hun- .ry alii eaus tiermsoy to witnoraw Count yea BerB.torff. The Ambassa dor. It Is believed, will continue to per. form his duties la the Inited piste But Berlin will bav an additional core aaajast Ibis country. It will . . noteatlal enemy in tn VZ7.'. a.r.s and It Is d-l.rd will . jianAaitiou accordlnaTly. l-.aa.ial an t llsoB la not ronmnn about tn. however. II dire to ive a hind et tirami to iirnmoi which sha will appreciate, ana no lievee sbo v.111 find It In, the actloa ti po Uk.s with reference to Austria Ituassry. oti: ih m.poRTKn ox v.T Hale Iv-ivsrlnx-nt harroaoda Affair With Kcx-rocy. V. JlllVllTll 1 PC. 1- lb BS Amrrlcaa aot I Auetrla-llunaary r- . . .ink In of th Hall steamship Ancona is understood t hav been cabled tonlht fo Ambassa a t-.a. i t.l in. nresenlallon IO th t u... K-.-i i -nf f ire. t-rtary i .ia.-r .nil other of rirlala of the m.i. leiurimral eecnoed lo dtvulse afAa 1.n.M Mnr.rmnc the com munlcallon. From olhcr reliable k...... rama m. elrOnC Intl mallon that lb final draft of the not had been completed by .cretary Lain. ins and put In redo and started t. wa.il .1 ha surrounded th a-ommualcatlon ever sine a hit lloue meeaensrer carried a preliminary r. ran Vrat.ir1.nl Wilson to hfcre lary tn.lna- last nlchl. However. It Is known that the Secretary spent con siderable tiro last nlchl and today de veloplnc the Ideas the President ha outlined. As completed Ihe note Is b li.veaj to have been considerably more lerstby than In Mrsl Lnlca there are unforc.-en devekp- AKark oa Balaarlaas bald to Hav Beea Abeadeaed far rw Offea alv Aelet Bakovrlaa. Ijixnov. Pec. Thar has been considerable speculation In I-ondon for some time as to what has become oi iKa 17 it . . i . n trAAna mhlrh concentrated on tb Roumanian border several weeks axo with the apparent Intention ot en terlns; th Balkan contllcu Recently 'an absolute lack of new de velopmenta reeardlna the Russian plan in ihl. ouarter ted most observers to .1 I - I k. i Ka.a. ... at D II .al a tt lit I .r ferenre were eltner premature or Da sea It Is reported that tna Itussian lorce I being- wicnarawn ironi ine sioumao- Un border. Plsoalchea lo tbe TslearsDh from Rotterdam quote the Herliner Tsue- blalt to Ihe effect that th areatcr part or ihe Russian army concentrated in thla eection has been already moved from Henl northward to Bukowlna and ak.-a .11 I Cat .M..LIn. I ft a l4tll inai a n ii.n. " t - - - aarlana hav been abandoned in favor J. Ban.ee .leamahlo line an tbe PScirie hate gained much bu.ln.ea out of i-lrla. T ibroafn tn. . iniur..Bi ui ati iii-ii l-t. h.fSttee nt trie nr MANY NAMES SUGGESTED Primary Will Be May l and Re publicans Are Announcing Can didacy lo Represent Party, liemocrata Not Keen. Primates from this state to the Re- ...t.n na.mav--.ti.- and Proarresslve National' conventions will hav to pay their own expenses unoer me no con law, but candidate ar fairly plentiful for all trial. Under ice old law. passca ..... th tat paid to accredited delegates the amount of their actual traveling expense up to $200. Th last Legis lature, which changed th method or selecting delegates, eliminated all ref erence to expenses. borne question nas n whether th expense provision of tne 1.1 I l.u. I. nnt rail!u still In CfleCt. because the new law provides that all - . a .a a -Ma. IUt. CI Iff sections oi ine mi -i - - herewith are hereby repealed. and nothing In th particular section relating to payment or expenses a- - in a-rtn ri t-r jNeveri neiesa. th weight of competent opinion Is that delegates must pay ineir " A legal opinion 10 mo a-i-ain v.n.nliv bv juokb -. naries - Carey, who will be one of the Repub lican candidates lor aeiegaio state at large. Judge Carey ba made careful study of tne law. One eccentricity of the old law which ..in -.1.1- i. itt.t which manes n posslbl to elect 10 delegates, who have been elected on moiviauai declaring, ssv. Tor Hughe for Presi dent while the delegstton as a whole goes to the convention flatly Instructed for Burton, for example. This Is due to the fact tnai inn Dele gation as a whole under tne law i bound to regard aa an Instruction the vote of the people directly for candi dates for President. Pelegatea will be eieciea ar. ine pri mary election next May 1. Of the Republican. Colonel David M. Punn will be a candidate. Alfred E. Ball, of Mc.MinnvlIie, announced lerday that he would run. .Stat Senator J. -. isurKe doubt be one of th candidate. For delegate at large, nowever. Judge C. H. Carey will run. and so in 11 probability will ""' Fulton. C P. Bishop and Kussen Haw kins. W. P. Heady Is mentioned, ana Is cx-8enator Simon. i. .i.n .n.na talk In the effect that som of th younger Republicans will put up a tlcKei or ineir owu. v.. Ackerson. a delegate at the 1J10 con vention, later a Progressive ana now again a Republican, is mentioned a one choice. Though no Progressive have yet an nounced their candidacies, many names re mentioned Among me '"'" -r ta v.tih.im.n progressive ne are ' . . , Hate chairman: A. r.. ciarK. j. ia i r: Rrand. V.. O. Burdon. L. H. McMa'hon and Max Telford. to far. Democrats nave inn--.. interest In the rce ror oniegatc-. F 8. Myers, postmaster at j-ornann. i.nied his reported cndidscy. Will M. Peterson probably will run. and x. rawford and Josrpn r.. pidic? mentioned a possibilities. LORD DERBY IS HOPEFUL Briton feays End la Probable Before ' Many Expect It. LONDON. Dee. 19. Lord Derby, di rector of recruiting, ana sen i inon. secretary of th Dock workers' Union. ODeared on tne same pianu.ii. - music-hall meeting here today, uoro Derby, who presided, said: "When It comes to the question of the number of men who have enlisted, I must not anticipate in any way what will be said Tuesday by th Prim Minister. I think the people will feel, when he makes that statement, thai the heart of th country is right. "I hope the New Year will show a brighter outlook than is discernible at tho present time. Probably th result will come sooner than many expect, but not sooner than they hope - rat.nit which will be a vlctorv for the allied forces. I am not the least pessimistic about the future." Aberdeen lias Canl Balance. ABERDEEN", Wash.. Dee. 19. (Spe- Clai.) The city of Aberdeen will liva well within its 191S budget allowance and probably out of the 1120.000 budget ..III V. .. .. ... I1A AAA for ine year win ii.to .uvui .iv.uvw AND HEAL YOUR ECZEMA WITH POSLANI Toslam deserves the confidence of all hn aeek a treatment for Ecxema and tiling skin. Not only does It possess nown merit and ncanng properties, ut It In absolutely harmless and no ni.i., ...nit. from It use. lias been nu.ually atlfa-ory In treatment of uunorn cases oi r.i-ciu, pumg wi iem of many years' standing, and hould be very helpful in your case, Having Itching quickly and showing niprovrment every day. Use I oslam r pimples or any sunac-i qmonirr. A word about soap If ordinary toilet ana. irrl I . I IrV 1 HI lllTI Ol O mM- Irsted with Poslam and superior for .Lilt ii. Inllet and bath. I-or samples, send ic. stamps to Kmerarencv 1 Jiboratories. ! West 26th New York City. Sold by all Drug glut. Adv. In th ah all i for SCHIFFMANN'S NEW BRONCHIAL REMEDY For Bronchial Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Coughs llunilev Drur Co. is willing to lose th profit which would b made on a bolt! of Schlf rmaaa New concen trated Kxpectoraat. and announces tbat they will sell a regular tOc bolll of thla remedy for 5c lhatr price! lo per- awraaia itrauntlnr the cOUDOn below, bul only for th first bottle to each person. Although a remedy tor uroncniai jif fectlons and Coughs or Colds might not hare yet beea required so far thla season. It la more than likely that som member of th family will need rro befor It la over, and It will pay to take advantage of Ihl opportunity now and buy r. bottle at half price. In lead of putting off until later and paying full price. While losing money, they, have de cided to l tn Public an opportunity of trying this most excellent, success ful, new remedy at no greater price than Ihejr would have to pay for al most any ordinary rough remedy, and ar positively certain that It villi be found ih best medlcln ver used for Coughs. Cold. Uronrhisl Asthma. Bronchitis. Whooping Cough. Croup and Hoarsens. Beside having a chance of securing th very best remedy possible at half price, you also get aa' much aa would cost you 12.00 to 17-00 for the aame quantity of ordinary, old-fashioned ready-mad kinds, because a I-ounce bottle makes a wholo pint (i:s tea- spoonfuls) when mixed at home with imply a pint of granulated sugar and oae-half pint of water, aa directed. It a altogether different from any other medlcln. It positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, .a do most cough raeJl rin.a it I. most pleasant to take and absolutely th best and safest for chll ilren. Absolutely no risk la run In buying this remedy, as If It does not give per feet satisfaction -and even more f It Is not found the best remedy ever used for any of tne above complaints, go bac. and the above druggists will re fund your 2ir Just the same aa with 8clilf f msnn's famous Asthmador. Can anything bo fairer? You will ba the sole Juiig and your money Is not m-anted If -ou are not satisfied. Better bur a bottle at once, while fresh in memory, otherwise you might forget It. The cost could also be reduced by inducing a neighbor or some friend to buy half the. quantity. left. Every department, with the ex ception of the '.e Islative and the light ing, is below the budget estimate. The ave.age expenses of the city are $10,693 a mor:h and there remains tn the treasury to meet Decemter oins 123,758. DEAD USED AS DEFENSES Hungarian Troops Use Enemy Corpses When Sand Unavailable. BERLIN. Dec. 19. (By wireless to Sayville. N. Y.) Describing the de fense by Hungarian soldiers of differ ent positions in Korn Plateau, in the isonzo region, 6700 feet above the level of the sea, the correspondent of the Overseas News Agency, who reached the scene after the receipt of a con- gratulatory telegram sent by Emperor William to tne ivaiscnav resuiicui. says: "The Hungarians, with no sandbaga at their disposal, at first took shelter behind frozen corpses. The whole plateau was covered with dead Italians, it being Impossible to bury the bodies, as the Italians kept up a continuous artillery fire." South to Have Training Cainp. NEW YORK. Dec. 19. A military training camp for students and busi ness and professional men of the South ern states, patterned after the one con ducted at Plattsburg. New York last Summer, is to be established next April at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. near Chatta nooga. Tenn., it was announced here tonight by Major - General Leonard Wood. ' TWt..TY-r"VK (EM CO t POX SO. 4. Tbli roar a aad 3 la good for one lonlrl XSe bottle of ckirfaa's .ew Co real rated Kspoetoraat at Haatlejr Drag t If yoar Basse aad ad- Is filled la. aa. ires. A MMOI TNT.F.MENT v t x - - - . nTTAT?TF.R nF a CENTURY we have been rui UTCi a -c it established in this city in the Importing and W holesale Liquor business, selling the HIGHEST QUALITY goods, only. IN PURSUANCE TO THE URGENT DEMANDS OF OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, we have decided to open a MAIL ORDER LIQUOR HOUSE, at SAN FRANCISCO, to supply our trade, after this state is JJKi. We need no introduction to those who have traded with this firm for over a QUARTER OF A CENTURY. They well know what the name BLUMAUER & HOCH stands for. The house of BLUMAUER & HOCH has been the favorite supply house of the discriminating "connoisseur. It will continue to supply the "connoisseur" with the same hijrh-grade "Quality'' liquors that have caused the thousands of people to select this firm as their "LIQUOR SUPPLY HOUSE." If we were to attempt to" publish all the testimonials of praise and satisfaction of our customers it would f ill volumes. Very few liquor houses can show such a wonderfully LONG, SUCCESSFUL AND HONEST RECORD as ours. TO YOU as a consumer of liquor, the above information is of the utmost importance. We respectfully solicit a continuance of the friendship and patronage favored us by our old customers and to those who have not as yet become acquainted with us we only ask a trial, feeling sure that you will always remain with us as a customer. BLUMAUER & HOCH Leading Wholesale Liquor Dealers 454-460 Bryant Street San Francisco, California (More Facts in Tomorrow's Advertisement)