MONEY TRACED 10 GERMAN ATTACHE British Pubfish Letters --J Documents Taken From Vcn Pascn at FalmoutH. . " URGE AMOUNTS HANDLED aa mmaml. I taa ears ef lrtMl( ae4 Iraaas - kmiMiM HI '- r-r-.- Ja t -Te le . t.rfi.-. ae-l.r l-aaea .a-marlea s.rar. f-e treaaaalaaa.-. - w t.a. I. i -- tv. .,,.,..... -- ' ; . r-ae e. r . ' ' . ' r ,.-. r :-- ' a...-, taate-e e4 ea'rie .. .-.-. i-.- " -.. -- t-e I ,'..t tiM " - - " ut e-a" eievUt -".. A a-.ai.ie. -f t - ""-- - a ! " -" I . .Iaa r.t. a aa -ifM-cW- ,. a4 .,.r.a.u ! a-aa '- " . ... - ! ... ak.-a lP ( . k apytai aa t i-a l"" " I.L.naf.-aal 'fala aa VI f. fto- Ml Laa al . '- T d.i kl ta.a -"" r..a :' " (.mOaniiT aa fay aa SaaaaaV ,a,Hr ' . aa .ra lla alla M Mai lt, aa W. . ' " 1,4. I. IM laaavl al ta a ! - nil la l. traM Vaa.aiata la '' "t.'a.a ra aaa a4 !.! f- ' - l. M Mail-aal ntna. m"r a .4 la ! auaa n ditaraa vtMK ... raaalal a- mmmtt la -- I rl (a la aii.t'a il-a uma li Aaia. .' ' " " I. mui a l-aaaa 1 - wnt.f. C-'a Ja.aJ- al aaliria. al"!' ;" al. . ai. attaaaa lac laiaiu gata atcwa." iMhwi --arra. ta Jauf. tt1 rlla r?a ... a -a r.l- I '"''' H.a T . '" t K r.r ta at aa ia aiaa. Taia ! ii.4 I aa rfi la i mm a.rl. ' ra.t.4 la :aiaa aa a '' ..v.ol.. rnill4 i'td.. t.al imm ia lit.ra ' r.r 4 a. ao mt'i ' f n ma H. aa .mT .."r - iraa Co.ul al iwla v.. or.. t a.. ltl raa I a - - i .. - .""1 . . i a. .. ' pii a r. a'" M i ... 'Flt II 1'" I" 4.,i ),, in. a'vv..'a-. M a. , ii. 4.. .e .... I ,.. rnmnt r I ' . I ....... a 'l Maa aa ava.a aa b,,,. -Mi.a -r I ti.tun I1. .a. .aia hal r ( a fln..l I . . '! . .. n.a.r.1 mi Hra"ll. p..lrK aaaa lit. I .. axiara w aa aa .iTcl aa ibU' tpisMa i !! I atta4 sitae. .r.rn: .xctivity -t'-rrc-Tt p f tpki.b a at raaaH IUrt Al Irtaotnl m mail ,airTTLK. J.a. II ll iT urii.a aa'.a ai ..... .( a ar. aiaia la ..ttl al I alaa at.ran W la la.i aa a a aa-.al. la P'."l MBB.a! af l. .iib la KiU Ta a (l II"'4 a.all aa.llT ta. '-' , a' ta .aaiaa m Ta ( j,,, af'.r Ilia .la-aMlM iaia J mita. j . .4 " " Ta .r(4 l dTJiarana t , ta ka f ! arm aa aa lar.rav.ilaa rfaia.4 llrltL. VV-lM'll 4tl. t T .m a. Ti. aviHatt.a waa laaofrwtaal la kai ana t aa4 waa r.laaaa. aai vn4.' ir.!taea. Ltav. aaaa aaar .r..n. af ai;.l -"" aat In ...r rrx-ir .! la.'atJ IFa r.l 'a. iT la. H a. f.-ial Ikal 1 faaatl.a. .la t'a a.:4 ia data ..a aia4 tn. oarmaa i m iu la "aa ia f l Mil a a af4 la aama li Mt a A"! j kafra IBa ..m a a'M.taa k atrial acal m4 (Aa I a'4 al.l.a la talrai aarlf la l. ,iNt imML PlXIt-a COkPIItCT Mwtkf mi XKf 1b Mrla traaika I'at. XIl.i.i- t i.Oraat i .aa il al aaall .' aa4 a t aaaul . ! ! tal n. k.4 ra-.i- "! fraai lima l.j l,aa Ik. !) Bia al w " 4 "loanilf Vaa r?.a. ' l it ikal a a I. m4 w.-ai. fra-a a-aiMa ta l.ra iu um Ikal la.r taiakl, ltica la O.aiaa I " lar iiii Ikai I aa. .ail4 i isi-M'" l .a'!la ta I ii.i ..af.uala" ka aa4. "I 4a ri.:l lal I r.a4 IM aa'KW a.ai rrana 1.9. a. .l I aaaj lraiB.-4 , .a TJfk aa Ik.l m l PW'I l-'"' " raa-j aura4 l OMal taM I tr. H w la aa l fr.ai l .arr la Jl ltV I WEEK'S CASUALTIES 158 Offtaa lrt Maawa - BkallUa. la laaaalrlal torUl-al UM. nr. i.a. I 4tAA t .t . aa. .. iaaaarr I. r 1 . 1 a----.l.. faarta4 ta tka .ia .4aatrt f'IUl I-iraa naaMUA --aa aa fatal 'X l a ! . . t ' .!- aarkaM.'. ". aatta a I : SI . r-.-. ..-iw waaal-a.. . ;rvt at.J.r u ia aa4 sarjara- ( Mrk kt ).- the Sad fr wee -e firm aad tfMl:"M at M-Mtrit lat-r la kur4cw a-e- T- f:alS te aurneer f t.Ma ar inlua'rv. "aw-alil If. ! l. B'l ee. ' I. rsira-ioa 11. ire Bad eeei . tranafer immm It. Iiskl i4 f"f Irene 'lettoa V tepee.mi:i . ar-erase (Mr 1 rail4 erBlae it. Ke int.iii I. ed aB4 '! rom- S. .aO.n 7. Ie fo loa-ie mb MeBaa !. wea-Ba. terra- iBaa- raoTier eoiRftea. realles- seres 4mf saaaatactsrtaa. i 4a. reaie. araa i. our rm r4), eerBaater. traveler - la SKUaer. " .l aeae-. fearer. j COUNCIL GALLED irTatTiKirmiL to iiti mr r cot r : tiov P.iiiw 4 laieeta aad (rMl f it Oaaefcaa) ! Pa last. owmoxiAf frw firactr. wa- iaataa, J.a. It Ta. Atta. O.aaral ka. taat.a ta imi'l a4 a. iia atal a BBf"i raaf.raara af liaaafaiaaal raaaaal will ka k.14 la laiarvr.l tka ' I'aart ..a af Ui Jaaa la t ' t'al.faraia Iak4 aal caa. l aaa.al la r.a.k.4 tka Atlanta?- M.aal HI a4la tka aar a( l.t.i.r a4 a:r.t. af Acrxaitar. I. f la ki. tk. akay aj. la la-aaaMitUf ' allaa lk 4ui4 a4 k.w iaajfa4 aa a laa .ianaa I a la ! Ila aa 4pMa.al la I.I ! .la a kaaa aa'"r4 ka kMa a-a la f.amilaia a aaai la iikkm Taa lai.fta aa4 AMaitaral I-alm.aa a.M lk. ar. aw.i-ia t ap'.fi.a af t At-t.r.ai-tua.-.l Tka ( rk. .il.iv.fal kaa '4 alk.r a4 a.aa k aaan.akal la t a ta iaa kai ariiaa araaasir aa taa.a a. at .k Wk.a tka Atlaa-4laaral k f. aa.l.t-4 kia aplaiaa. I'WIl la Caa. araa aa Ika t'kaaikartavta ae4 olkaf kalla alU k. hnvt MILKFOR BABES BARRED rnr.kiM to rmnaio mirnrw to rrT roimiia. i. a I BIW4 fjiataa vataiaaMl a P.at.4 -ra KHIlarT an-.- tkaataaaa larka TAltXOTOJC. Jaa. II "a4 kaa arlia4 "t aaliltara ' ' ta aaiail aka"Bla af aa4.cvaa4 pHh kr rkartl.kla aalatlora la laa t'kl!4 (ta ta lUrmanr and Atrl tlaarr fr a -a af Ika bak.a. of ! aairia mUM4of ' al I'aria aa4 aiaa4or ! at L.a4oa vara !k.rt4 ra"nr kr Uaa- ib ta la-filra If Ik. iafpfi-u af rraara b4 Oraat llrl'-ala eul1 V' nil aak aolOBMBta artar Ika AmarKaa Ha4 iToaa k.4 a4 t " aviaarataiaa af ika 4it jlkal loa OT ika a.k la aaaora Ita aa for Ika purpaaa t. 1-4 Aatbaaa4ar Warp- rplr at ra r.iT.4 to-i-tv fclr h. Ulate I !.'". It t. A 4-partra.et paraekr.aa af ll I "!'": -f. kra-h gat.ramaal. B4-r da'.e f J.aaarr IX. r.poet rr.ipt of our laiirt ll aa tkal aa aocaaat af aut'T fuUliaa II la eat a-l:iB la .atkariea aitia( af B ilk eilhaf la ii.rm.itT ar Aa.trla-lluaaarjr. eo if Ik. V. Creaa !!! lofar!-. dlatrl bioa" WOMAN ATTACKED AT NIGHT .laaallaal Klrl l aroaarloaa VW-tlral aa llr I W al Marabfla-ld. MH4ilirirLJ. iw J"- M -Ca-ci.l ra. K. U- l-.'kata. af tb!e tilt. rOT.atl wa aaaaalta4 aa eke etapixd o.i. kar ka.-. tarr-, oaa .T.nlr.. Ur Par a am I a premises! jll5 n as 4 kr'.lfe raatrartar. Mr. 1'rrKa a a-al kr laa tkraat 1,4. .a etfucciiaai sb4 try laa ta ta.l la Mr. rarkaav. all aa lB4a. atratffc araaaclaua Trie maa aha aa aavltej kr. aol atiaft.4 a4ir.lni t.ria aaB fatm.Bt. kuk4 tk pro. trala raa ka ras alt TB af (am tee alar aa a aM a kaa anew r.v-ral ta ira4. a4 tka B-.an a Ira. ke "r. fa lo4 ta Ika kam at B .r.a "a Mr. Perham d-lar.l ta ka promiaeat. Na arreala ka t.aa m4. MEDFORD PUPILS TO WRITE a-tool CTilktmi rua la Take Tart latir rill Wr. Mi:trrtr . Jaa It il l iiaJM I.Mara lo frieaa la the i:aai a ill ka rtit k Mlfor4 arriaol rBii4r.a 4 irtr. l-ttr ritine week. a-ror4tnc l' an anaauBcam.nl bp aa p.riat.ed.ai ef IV ho-! Man. Tka aark al l . un-l-r in dirartioa oi tea rioua rrta. ip.ia" Tka rii " k. ta a4k.ra atrtcltp la at.l.al". aaitk tka idea tkal Ik. aal jral rrr.a af Houikera ua ara et ro-.k wllfcoat raal cal-r tad. Tk. l ermrll l-lub arili aaalat la ika ceeipeiaa. ana) aa aort will a. mad. ta ka efT main bar ef tka rluk writ, la ava m.a4 la tk. KkaL br(tn a auti la 11 aal aaaurlo a k.aria REPRISALS TO BE TAKEN t.-.i-.l in. ry- Pat- Iniaaiai, f t. li.rman cbaraea r -a-ard n tk fara!OnaT. kal Jte4 hat tia af'dav.ta of th. American ma.atr wf laeaSl-laat on whl.k ta ac.-ept aa true Ik. ( tkal Iba r.rmaa. kad a.a k.lled wklla kelp ies . l( w (.nerailr IriulM la linden at ikai tia lhal tha raoy to ajormaay wo, 14 aol ba .atiafatocy an! tkat th ..at wove woul4 ka reprtala la Ika f.raa Of the alaotiaf Of UritiaB aflfall aad -:d.-. k"1 'i"a la rar. m.nr la aoaal BumNer lo the., of tk. Utraaa aukaaarma wka loot their live lt.r U4.a d.apalcha I4 tkat laa Aavericeaa wka w.r. aboard Ika kaaiai aad a later ea i.l4 la Ike p-iti. army, bad made aOUevtte con iradf tia th... mad la .New ITIeant ky Ik ma'-o-.ore- laaath Dralaaro DHtrkl i:im. KLAblATII TAlXaV Or. Jan. !. i a.-tal. At kwaaalari mina al ike teckao:4"k ( tka Klamala I'raiB aaa luatrwt tk fallow ln affvera war ..arird far tka aaaulaf year preaident. M klatceaba. k.r. .-rtfr. A. V blakaifr: tr.aeurar. I. F. T:mt. d.ret.r. C. R. r-vLaa. Tla preaMant aad aacretary. taiker witk Jr U.l. raaatitat lha k.ar4 of 4.rrtr. Vkt lar af latareat to tk akeooatioa war diacaaa.4. a-cit.m." T. e-M la rn-M ea-t aa l-aa aae l-S . i a - a J . . . - . - : a L- e t m . r 41a. u(v a Casraa a - aa aa. ara. a LSI- PLANS FOR DEFENSE IN STATE OF CHAOS Members of Congress Indorse Preparedness but Stick at Raising Revenue. GASOLINE TAX UNPOPULAR rontlnratal Army ItraianVrd .bjr Maa aa mpra-tarabl aad Prra. rat ladk-alaoat Ar ll W II IVe Atmavdotkro tlllmalrly. ORr.OCMlAX NEWS BfRRAt. Waak laii.a. Jaa. Il-fltir ckaa prall la Ctltmi silk paapart ta tk irt prakl.fn af Xleal dfB. Nolwllk itiiliaf tka iitKI ka kaaa dtkcuaaad frm !! anfl) for a prte of avonthk: BetwIlbktaBdIBd tka BltUud of Ike ,i)tniBiatratla kaa kaa t forth, kfid Batwith.landia Ik fart that tk Jgd naai af Ika ba.t mllltarp miada In lb Aauimi Arm) and Nr bar kaaa r4a t writiBd th.ra lo karr.- B,l or aaatbhlaax-a of Bromnt OB Ik. pl.a af prrparrdBaax Tb.ra ara aeenr a manr P'bbo of frer-r4n' a Ih.r ara tUaalora and ti.p-.atiia. .No man .. raadr la arr.M the plaa of anetk.r. Tk.ra la t lo eio la t'oaitua an .Blkval aatie .i-ot t-r tka proarramme aa;M aat kp Ike rreeldeot. Ok Ika ack.r kar4. Bme f-atarM of the A4 aoai.trattea plaa ara drawina .naral lira aa4 probablp will be aarrificed. M.traM la Ptbrklaa Pwlal. .V airikio fratura of Ike Conrrre- lonal atiaaliaa la trial Ikera ara many oka dalala th.sn la favor of roa aanakl. praparMiBea nd t ro Bo wl lo rot to raiae lb. r.tio aroiMiT to prorlde u-k prapBrdoaa aa hT adaorale. Whea It cornea to Ika queetioa of rno ih.r I Jl a ir..l dlvaralty ef opiolon pr il with rard to Iba que.tlon- of prrara4ne. Crm thtnd. kowerer. la bromln mora and mora apparent. Tk Conil oeaial Army Id. a advanced ky lh IT.ar4.nt and hrtarr liarrieoa la aaporalar and protabir will bare to ka ,rnlnatd from th pr.paradoaaa prectamma. Py many the Continental Army la reaarded aa Imprrctlrabl. It i hld that much an army cannot k ri-d. or If rataad that ll would not af.'ord ad"jviat. tralalo: ky other tk opmiaa l bold that lha ranttnantal Army would op.rato to kandirap. If not deairey. . Ike National liuard. Tfc.a would- aubatnut for th Continental Army tko mi ni pay bill. laaaallaa Taa t apapalar. On one other point there la fa oral MmiMii. thouch thia may b dla palled wh.a th Admlnlolrallon brlnca praaaur lo bear. If a OIe could b taken tomorrow on the propoaal to tkl saaolia.. th. Id' would be rr)c-lrd two o one. or by aa .n creator majorty. Tkat la lha way Consreae 11 about Ibat propoMd lax. Put It le too early to ear that Cona-raaa will vote a It think, for th. freaidant bka nat yet undertaken to bear down oa Conraa and wh.a he do. bo may b able to forra many lmocrat to vol contrary lo their rat--on. 1 )uimnt. With chao prevalllnc II a""" cer tain that the ultimate lr-la!tlon muat. of n.raa.lty. b compromise leclelatlnn. Thar are many la Coairaai who In clia to lha vlrw that the I'ntted btataa ahould adPt the twlaa yatra of unl reraal military lralnln. yet not on In tea wha bold thla bllf I ready to vote hie conviction. ntor Cham karlaia. ckairauaa of the lUnala mil itary committee. Introduced a rvlaa atalrm bill, but In preaentmr It aatd it wa afferad merely to brln about d aruealoo. and any bill Introduced In lhal way la dead when It I introduced. 0. A. gTfAVORS LETTERS iorr.BoR MurtaiKR rrLLb wht itite mm ld nr. pooirra fa. I Area aad W.aaarraa Ar (amparrdJ A Ilk War raaabai Plaeaa and l-alrtalle Daly t rad. tl!KiHV AiatltCVLTt'RAL COKLEOE. a.'urvlik. Jan. II itipcclal In vl.w of in fct lhal "Irrtt.r-Writlna- wk" i n.ar at hand. John tk Hornr. pro f.aaor of blalorr. ae out lo the claaa ta aarraon Matory lod.y the aiaiemeot lhal Kncland. with a ponuialaoa of ;i..4e. haa I.m than two-third the ar.a of iitamn. which baa a popula tin of only .. rorthrrmoro. lb atat.raent wa made thai If i:nl.nd were a larca aa ore con kha muld. with lha ptrne of ......i,. ..mnori hair aa many I popia aa live In the Colled Flat. of America. tar way 01 -iii- waa ;ao atalrd that th. Wlllamclt Val.ry i aa lrre aa bUeaarhiitl and thai Orataa rover more territory Ihaa lb. combined tt of New Tork. VlaiiirDiuaii. Connecticut. I'.hodo la land. Maryland. New Jersey. Vermont aad Wiasir. which support a popu lation of lt.a).0. Vet. said th speaker, th crest bis tori. of our country ara practically ileal rear4Bc the mineral, the for- ata. th. rick soil, the ainu.vd water power and other natural reaourcea and fabulous po.tbilui.s lhl invite pros pective touriet. enierprralnc Investors and toltiaaaakafl lo Orocon. Thar. for. It la a Patriotic procead Ibc on the part of the people ta dls eeminate al borne and abroad correct a format lea rcardin the Industrial, the ed'acational and th clvlo conditions that prevail in this stale. TTofes.or Horner concluded WOMAN IN RUBBER PLOT iv-oicrnrvM cm .: rt t (.rr i rruti to 6i:rm it. f a.lraka.a. It I Charmed. a I Maa bVeea khlppad aa rareeael s aatal( aa MaMterdasa. NET- TORK. Jsn. 14 Four men aad a woman were Indicted today by a realrral grand Jury o a charce of ces . Piracy to yiolale the customs Isws of the Cnlted i-tatas by shipptnc eoo irabaad rubhar to O.rnisny. Thoaa i i.d.fted ware. r.awaro r u t . m 'couaia of Albert Vet-br. aa arth-ial of ' r . n..a at Barltn: Paal , . . . . 1 - hAr.M.r lit Ih. MUB- waniai. " r i k.r Ouayale Acancv. of this eityq !. J..r. a a.armsn ma.r " ,;airfanai: Mrs- Ann's raekkera, a native ef Holland, and I; I. fieri Vtobl b.il. a nturtis.d cltisea who op er.ira a ru!txr and cement laclorj here. Th CubtuI agency 1 also mad Harold Content. Assistant United tates Attorney, said today that Mrs. w-kkers waa to have been tk co-be-tween. Her so and th fact that ska had bean In the kabit of maklnc fre quent trsns-AUantlo trips ware railed on to protect her from suspicion. Th rubber wss ta ba carried by bar as par aonal baccaaa. Kour and a half tons of rubber waa obtained by the alleced conspirators, accordms to Mr. Content., befora tha attempt at shipment was mad.. Oa November i't. Mr. Dekkera took pas sc oa the Holland-American liner Rrndam. bound for Rotterdam. ho had four trunks and alfbt packinc rasas filled w-ith rubber, but which waa marked personal bares-. m information clvea the customs authorll.es by Rrtlteh scents. Mrs. IVkkers- bass vat i held .up aad aha wsa not permitted to aaiL The dafendanl will ba crratrnsd In the Federal luetrtcl Court nest Mon day. GERMAN PAPERS DIVIDE THRO UPKCTH Oft FRA7ICHISB DIrl.KArn IOMC I Matter la Saejrthlec la B Rsaeoe4 After War, Aaaaaan Frwa. alaa friaa Mia later. PF.RLIN. via London. Jan. 14. The Vorwsvna eipreeaes dissatisfaction with that portion of tha a p reck from th throne delivered yeatarday at tha apenlnc of tha t-rnaalaa lie' whlcb ref.ra lo tha reform of lbs Prussian franchlaa. Th other papers ara soar drat la their commenta. esceptlnc trio Tacrblatt. which declarea openly Ha diaMtiafaction. Th eentenc ra sardine francblaa reform, says th Tsceblsil. demsnds ef th people "a far-reachinc renunciation. The Other papers ara either ea I la fled lhal mora raruiot ba expected at the present time. or. like the Tea- Zeltunc and Kreuaa Zeilun. and ona ar two other papers of the aitrem rickl faction are of th opinion that th promtea Coos too far. Ksceptinr lha Taceblatt. th Radical pap.ra. which befora th war were leudaal la demandlnc tha franchise, do aot speak a word of adverse criticism. Th anticipated reference to fran chiee reform waa xpresad In th paech from th thron delivered by lr. Von Uethmann-llollwec. the Proa sian Prim. Minister. In dsflnlte pbrasaa as somethlnc to ba expected after th war. owlnc to tko harmony and mu tual respect developed In th Prussian nation by trials of tba war. STUDENT PLAY SUCCESS INK HIVALB- ABLr PRKXEMTEO AT LISCVL MICH. Mwale by s-rkeel Orrkeafra la Trlampk aad Ptaalac aad Iraprilea Flae. Altvadaac-a la Lavrtjo. Richard Brlnaley Sheridan's comedy. -Th Klvals." clven yesterday by th Uncoln llicb School class of February. It. al tba auditorium, was a distinct success and muslo by th school or- cheatra was a triumph. Tba slartnc. properties sod coal urn a a war unusu ally fin. Miss Ruth Pfsendrr won pop ularity with her sinclnc. Carl Demon directed th ore heat r a. O rare a Alstadl stArfed as Kir An thony Absolut. Th rol wa well played. F.xcellent support was lent him by Miss tCether Hettlacer aa Mra Mai- aprop. Harry Ilettlncer was typical as th ardent lover. Captain Jack Abso lute. Lydla wss admirably played by Alvira Harry. IX J. Conway scored a marked suc cess as Bob Acre Humorous Inter- Dretatlon of Sir Lucius O'Trtccer was effected by Adolph Block. Horace Foulkes. as Thames tha coachman, lent sn Idesl atmosphere. Nelson Iaexendorf won succeaa aa th captain valet. Irid. In th hands of Aba Ooldstone. wss well hanlcd. Hsrxld liaker ap peared well as Mr. Kaulkland. Lucy wss shly played by Miss Kuth Pfsen drr. Mlas Luclle Smith Ckv a fin lda of Julia. Hoth yesterday afternoon s perform- anc and last night's vera well at tended. GUARD TO REPEAT SHOW Member." "friend lo Be GnmU Wrdaraday Mglil. At lha cooclualon of tha military tournament held last nlcht for the third ronsecutlv time at th Armory, all th units of the Orecon National liuard In Portland and vicinity particl pallnc It waa decided to repeat the events aevt Wednesday nlcht. Jsnuary i f.r th. kanafli of the friends of tha men who havo taken part In the tournament. Anoroxlmatalr 1200 ticket will be distributed amonc the men belorurlnar to the different detachments, and both officer and men ar creatly Interested tn the, e.ml-prlvste entertainment. Lieutenant Kenneth P. Wllllsms had chares of th tournament that nded last nlcht. ii!aie for lha entertainment nest l'.Hn..H.r nlahi will be clvrn by the third Infantry Band. FOOD MADEFR0M BONES Anvrrloa Is InvcatlBstlng nii-occry of German. of Agricultural chemists are examin ing asm plaa of now tooas irora ammai bona and blood Invented since the war began by a Carman sciential at Cologne, boiivan 1 th nam given to th blood food. i ne iiarmaa j w. ... I i i. Inva.i irilmr Ih. aciantlat'a assertions that he has developed nour- Ipnjag xooca pampiaa wa ai. iwuu ' f la tha Cnlted (States by an Amart- eaa Cnnaul In Oermany. COL0RADANS PLAN GAYETY blat Society Adopts Programme at nualnrae Meeting. A sarles of social gstherlng to be held in connection with the regular meetings wsre planned at tha session of the Colorado State Society at the Central Library last Bight. These, it Is intended, will take the form ef dsneea. card parties and addresses Dy prominent spsakers on Issues of the dv. A committee wss appointed to take chars, ef th arrangements for thee gatherings. A committee was also appointed to draw up a new constitution and by Ik vs. HclriKnd Man Xsmetl At-rlrnltnrlst. ORKfliNUV NEWB Bl'REAL. Wash ington. Jsn. 14 A. E. Lovett, of Red mond, or. hss been appointed agrl cult'irlat In the Held eervtc of th D j.rtincnl of Agrlcullur. AU IMaU Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled at .-i a v- 1 n i T 1 Tnnt1 on express ana irarcei jtosi raciviigcs x icpam Store Opens Dallr at 8:30 A. SL On Saturdays 9:00 A. M. Padfle PboM Marshall 5089 The JanuaryClearanceSale PRICES REDUCED IN EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE A sale of unequaled saving advantages, a clearance o all Winter goods odds and ends, broken lines, surplus stocks, remnants, discontinued lines, etc.--goods that must be disposed of before stocktaking. It necessitates a great sacrifice of profits for us, but at the same time affords you the greatest money-saving opportunities of the entire season. Every department is involved. I A Great Clearance Sale Special! Women's Grade Winter s hoes In the Best-Known Makes All Fash ionable Leather in Both Button and Lacec Values to $4.00 on tfcO Q'T Sale at, Pair y&.V I To really appreciate the importance of this sale you must see the shoes themselves. They are of such well known makes as Val Duttenhoffer, Edwin G. Smith, Kridew Shoe Co.,. etc All late, new models, in gun metal, vici kid and patent leather, in button and lace. All styles and sizes. Sold regularly up to $4. tO 07 Clearance price I Misses' and Children's $2.25 Shoes, sizes 111, to 2, priced at 1.97 Misses' and Children's $2.25 Shoes, sizes 8! to 11, priced at $1.37 Infants,-Shoes in sizes 5 to 8, $2 grades, on sale at 97 Broken lines of Boys' Shoes, in values to $3.00, on sale at $1.67 DUTCH-DYKE FAILS Zuyder Zee Pouring in on North Holland Province. GREAT AREA IN DANGER Sfany Farm Are Flooded and In habitants Are Fleeing la Boats. Amntrrdam In Believed Protected by Canals. AMSTERDAM, via London. Jan. 14. The Telegraaf reports that the Zujrdr Zee dyke at Katwoude has broken end that Zuld Polner haa been flooded. The Inhabitants of that place were obliged to abandon It and have fled to Edam, which Is partly flooded, the newspaper adds. A latter messsjte from Edam says that the drke protecting Polderexre vang Is in danger and that If it breaks the result will be the flooding- of the greater part of North Holland. At 7 o'clock tbls morning, adds the meaeaga. an alarm bell was runs; at Hroeck. alao In tha province of Nortb Holland, about six miles northeast of Amsterdam, as the flood waa pouring In with terrlflo force. Many farms are completely Inun dated, the Inhabltanta proceeding In boats to surrounding villages. There was great consternation in the water land district as the water cam over the dike and the inhabitants are flee ing to Amsterdam. Volendam Is entirely flooded and Monnikendam, on the mainland, and th Island of "darken are under water. The province of North Holland men tioned In the Amsterdam dispatch as seriously menaced by floods forms a peninsula. It has an area of 106 square miles, much of whlcb Is below the level of the sea and protected by dikes. Amsterdam Is in the south ern part of tha province, but al though near the district mentioned as Imperiled by the flood. Js regarded ss protected from serious flood dinger by its system of canals. CHINA REPLACES EMBARGO Flour Xot to Be Exported: North went Mills Benerit. SEATTLE. Wsh, Jsn. 14. Seattl flour millers were officially advised today that the Chinese government haa replaced the embsrgo on the export of Chinese flour, which was tken of. soon after the beginning of the Euro pean war. . . . Local flour exporters ssld that this would enable them to resume their for mer large shipments of flour to Hong kong, from whlcb market they virtu ally were driven by th Chinese com petition. ABERDEEN JFACING SUITS Property Owners Declare Cutting; of Rtrrvt Move Homes. . ABERDEEN. Wash, Jan. 14. (Spe- CIL Five damage eults. aggregating 114 SO In claims, probably will be brought against this city, due to land elldea on Second avenue, which the claimants sy sre due to cutting of two streets below grade. The Council, followlns; the sdvlce of City Attorney Cross, ha disallowed the claims. Jlost in Value The Best in Quality A Great Clearance Sale Special! Sale Women's Fine Corduroy Nobby Plain and Belted-Back Styles in Brown, Green, Blue and 20 QQ Black; Values to $16.50 ?O.W Winter comfort, chic styles and an un usual saving unite to make this offer ing of Women's and Misses' Corduroy Coats one of the most important items listed for this sale. Included are models with plain or belted back, with or without plush collar. All sizes in shades of brown, green and CO QQ black. Values to $16.50, at Zt Z? Women's Hand - Embroidered Linen Waists in Values to $4.50. Your JQn Choice at... Another great Clearance special a closing out at an extraordinary price reduction of a fine lot of Women's Pure Linen Waists shown in styles with hand-embroidered front. They come in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. The kind regu larly sold up to $4.50. Priced for this sale at 79 The claimants allege that the slide hss been going on steadily for some months with the result that their bouses have been moved and their basements and plumbing: damaged. On B street, at the end of Second avenue, the slides have moved a concrete side walk a foot Into the street. WINTER BRIDES WIDOWS Slaldens Are Xot Among Vancouver Marriage License Applicants. VANCOUVER, Wanh.. Jan. 14. (Spe cial.) Widows know the happiness of married life, so no wonder they are the only women being married these cold, dreary days, when the Columbia River is packed with Ice. while the maidens sit calmly at home and wait for more pleasant 'weather. Yesterday all who were married were widows, and today the four women to secure marriage licenses had passed through the same experience before and were willing to do so again. It has been noted that in the cold months of the year the percentage of widows to maidens to marry is largely in favor of the widows. HYGIENE MEETINGS HELD Field Secretary of Society Reports on F-antern Oregon Work. PENDLETON. Or.. Jan. 14. (Spe cial.) Dr. W. D. McNary. head of the Eastern Oregon State Hospital, and Rev. J. E. i-nyder. of the Presbyterian Church, have, according to J. A C. Oakes, field secretary of the Oregon State- Hygiene Society, conducted single handed , more meetings in the state than any other workers of the society. Among the SO towns and cities in which they have either one or both conducted meetings before men. women and mothers are: Moro. Heppner, Con don, Klamath Falls. Lakeview, Arling ton. Hermlston, Stanfleld, Echo, Union. North Powder. Haines, Sumpter, Hunt ington, Ontario, Nyssa. Vale, Pilot Rock, Adams. Athena and Weston. A large mass meeting for men will be held In Pendleton Sunday, January 15. BERRY GROWERS TO MEET Hennewick Sleeting Called to Effect Better Marketing Plan. KENNEWICK. Wash., Jan. 14. (Spe ciaL) The strawberry growers of the Kennewick district have called a public mass meeting for January 17 to agree upon some plan of marketing this year's ' crop at a greater profit than. last year. Last year trie Berries were snipiieu aw. A. a. Hnlnel .nni'imn -the. luruufja unco i" iii-'t"' . Yakima Valley Fruitgrowers' Associa tion, the Fruit Exchange and the H. H. Davis company. jiany iiaaan shipped independently. Tk. nr , Vi Rif.Ma.nfl district already have unanimously agreed to ship their entire crop through some one shipping concern, prouauiy m wii eratlve agency. TRAINS TO TAKE SHORT CUT O.-W. K. & . Co. to Begin Using Coyote Cutoff Sunday. PENDLETON. Or.. Jsn. 14. (Spe cial.) Sunday " morning the first pas seneer train will be routed over the O.-W. R. at N. Company's Coote cut off out of Pendleton. The shorter route, which lessen the distance be tween Portland and Tendleton 16 miles, will cut down the r'.mnina time about a half hour. With tile opening; of the cutoff the new freight terminals at Clearance Sale Prices. "i flft PlirohaBPC - Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.M. Home Phone A 2112 N Pilot Rock Junction will be placed in operation. Trains No. 17. 18. J9. g and 4 are to be routed over the cutoff and trains No. 6, 1. 2 and. the motor to Umatilla will run over the old track. What to Do for Itching Skins Eczema, ringworm and other itchinc. burning skin eruptions are so easily made worse by improper treatment, that one has to be very careful. There is one method, however, that you need not hesitate to unc, even on a baby's tender skin that is, the resinol treatment. Resinol is the prescription of a Balti more doctor, put up In the form of resinol ointment and resinol soap. This proved so remark ably successful, that thousands of other physicians have prescribed it constantly for over twenty years. Resinol usually stops itching in stantly, healing the eruption quickly, unless it is due to some serf--i in ternal disorder. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap can be bought at any druggist's, and are not at all expensive. Write for free sample. Dep. -S, Resinol, Baltimore, ild. S Pain in the Badu 2 8 Is often of the most violent n character, yet it is surpris- M g ing how quickly it disap- B pears when Sloan's Lini- jj ment is used, not only for S backache but for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, Slosn's s Liniment is remarkably effective, jsj n - a. M bloan s Liniment S KILLS PAIN H "Keep a bottle ta your homd." J Price 25c, 50c $U00 :XMWMMMMXX PURE COAL DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely the cheapest and best fuel on th market: three -ton lots, f 7 par ton delivered. Will Redace Your Colli Bill One-Half. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 240 WASHINGTON ST. Mala 129. 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