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6 TITT5 SUNDAY ORKGOXTAy. PORTIiATTD. NOVEMBER 23, 1914. BABEL OF TONGUES HEARD IF! DUNKIRK French Channel Port, Once in Fear of Annihilation, Re assured by Fleet. ANXIETY IS OVERCOME Tragedy of Belgium Appears in races of Soldiers Who' Have Been Making Stand for Xast Corner of Country. DUNKIRK. France, Nov. 11. (Corre spondence of the Associated -Press.) The people of Dunkirk heard the other morning that the German general staff had either annihilation or a . siege In tore for them as a part of the cam paign against Calais. However, the people were reassured by the sight of the British fleet, whicB. in plain view from the heights around the town, was weeping the German positions in the dunes behind Nleuport. On the street, by a freak of destiny, the statue of a great French sailor, Jean Bart, a merciless enemy to Eng land, holds in his bronze arms the standard of Albion. Belgian refugees going south salute with a melancholy air the almost steady file of ambulances from the front. Many Languages Heard, In such crowds the Flemish language predominated, but In the file of soldiers with which the exodus of refugees is confused at times one hears English, French, Flemish, Arab, the Moroccan patois of the Goumiers and Hlndostanee. The station, under military guard, is full, of soldiers of all arms and of all races that are fighting for the allies. The others watch curiously while the Knglish rush to the locomotive of an Incoming train and beg hot water from the engineer In order to prepare their 6 o'clock tea. As the danger of an attack by the Germans seems to become more re mote curiosity has triumphed over anxiety and great crowds rush to the streets and around the station to see the conglomeration of races. Belsrlan Onus on Scrap Heap, All the tragedy of Belgium the maximum of moral suffering, the ljmlt of physical endurance seems to be visible in the grave expressions of the soldiers who have been making a stand lor the last little free corner of their country. The depressed feeling that these faces Inspire was increased when the other day a file of nearly 400 field jtuns was dragged through by horses that looked as weary and melancholy as their riders. These were the guns that had defended Antwerp as well as they could. For lack of ammunition bought from the Krupps for delivery in June, but delivery of which was deferred, they were obliged to use French shells that were not fitted to them, and which consequently tore the rifling out. The guns were going to the scrap heap, and the horses, after being rested, will draw back French three-inch, field guns in their places. Surprise Experienced at Fnrneav- After the procession of wornout guns came more refugees, who were perhaps the most disheartened of those who have passed through. Some of them were left in Fumes the other day when a brief lull in the fighting gave the tired troops a needed repose, when the report came that the Ger- mans were retiring from Dixmude. The soldiers were lolling In the warm sun shine in the streets and the officers calmly taking their afternoon tea when the bursting of a shell In a three-story building on the historic square opposite the City Hall brought them back to the realization that they were 8111 near the front. The stone front of the building fell In a pile in the street. A crowd gath ered to look for the German flying machine which was supposed to have done the damage, but other shells fell Jn the outskirts of the town. The steady fire of artillery was heard all along the front. Kin a- Albert Inspires Men. The British fleet Joined In sending its projectiles over the town lno the German lines. The refugees, waiting for their passes at the station, were obliged to turn farther south, accom panied by- some of the inhabitants of Furnes, though most of the latter stuck to their homes. The Belgian soldiers, who after the retreat from Antwerp were to have had a long rest, were once again drawn into the thick of the fighting. King Albert, in spite of the efforts of his '""sninieters to keep him out of danger, was with his men on the firing line. They found renewed energy in his ex ample and fought with the same fury as before Liege for the few square miles of Belgian territory that re mained unoccupied by the enemy. AMERICAN SHIP SEIZED SACRAMEATO'S CAPTAJX SAYS GER MANS TOOK STORES. Chilean Authorities Start Inveatlsatlon of Affair Reported In Terrt L torlal Waters. SANTIAGO. Chile. Nov. 21. The American steamship Sacramento, which until a few months ago was the Gor man steamship Alexandria, has put into Valparaiso and the story related by her captain has resulted in the Chilean authorities starting an Investi gation to determine who is responsible for the apparent violation of neutral ity In which she was involved. The Sacramento, Captain Jacobson, left Kan Francisco for Valparaiso un der her new register and flying the Stars and Stripes October 15.' Captain Jacobson declares his steamer was seized on the high seas by a German warship and taken to Juan Fernandez Island, belonging to Chile. Here he was obliged by the Germans to turn over his provisions and 6000 tons of coal. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. The steamer Sacramento, detained at pres ent In Valparaiso, met so much trouble in obtaining a change of registry from the German to the American flag that ouring the debate she was nicknamed the "ship without a country." Her new owners are the Northern & Southern Steamship Company, newly organized, and thus far the Sacramento is their only vessel. After a transfer finally had been allowed irregularities were discovered In the signing of the crew and she was held np as she was leaving port until the formalities had been fulfilled. The cargo of the Sacramento, which included coal, provisions and engine- room supplies, excited much comment at the time, but the authorities were unable to pick any flaws in the ex planations' offered and the vessel at last received clearances. CLACKAMAS STILL WINS Award for Exhibit at Land Show Xow With Other Trophies. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) A certificate showing that Clackamas County won the high award In the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show, recently closed In Port land, now adorns the wall near the desk of County Judge H. S. Anderson, and is near the big clock won by the county exhibit at tho State Fair. Clackamas County has been unusual ly fortunate in securing high awards this year. The County Fair, held at Canby in September, exceeded all previous county fairs and shows held here both in quality and quantity of exhibits. The best from the county display was sent to Salem, where Clackamas carried off first honors in the Willamette Valley division, and again at Portland 'the county takes a first prize. The exhibits were pre pared and In charge of O. E. Freytag, of the Oregon City Commercial Club. OREGON CITY LEVY IS 34.7 Local Tax to Be 10 31111s, With 19 for State and 5.7 for Schools. OREGON CITY,Or., Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) Oregon City property owners will pay taxes on a 34.7 mill levy, ac cording to estimates on school, county and city budgets. The city tax will be 10 mills, the highest levy allowed under tha present MAP SHOWING SCENE OF CRACOW, NEAR CENTER OF HAP, IS ALSO CENTER OF HOSTILITIES IN THIS DISTRICT. RUSSIANS REPORT HAVING . REPULSED TWO ATTACKS HERE YESTERDAY. charter. The general state and county tax, which was 20 mills last year, is placed at 19 mills this year, and the school tax, 8.3 mills, has been reduced to 6.7. The largest reduction is in the district school levy. A rough estimate prepared by the County Assessor shows that the total amount of tax raised In Clackamas County, outside of the special road and school taxes, will be about J672.000 to last year's mark of $610,000. MR. PAULHAMUS TO SPEAK Cannery , Advice Will Be Given Che halis Projectors. CHEHALIS, Wash,, Nov. 21. (Spe cial.) The Citizens' Club of Chehalis has made arrangements for a public meeting at its rooms, December 1, when W. H. Paulhamus, president of the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers' As sociation, will be the speaker. For some months the Citizens' Club has been gathering data regarding the subject of building and operating a co-operative cannery here and it is considered that the time s now ripe lor Borne detinue action. Mr. Polhamus is to give advice on organizing and carrying on the business. St. Johns Pupils Stage Play. ST. JOHNS. Or.. Nov. 21. (Special.) The dramatic society of the James Johns High School presented the com edy. "The Village- Lawyer" before a large audience last night. Mrs. George M. Hall trained the players. The plot consisted of a political romance, the village lawyer defeating the county boss and winning the hand of his daughter at the same time. Arrange ments have bVen made to give the play in Macc&beesVatfall, Llnnton, Thanks giving nlgtwbaM- SCENES OF FIGHTING IN EASTERN PRUSSIA AND J&'CAt.Scr' i JLOOSC S - ' Y- b29CHiLI SmS. - " HLSSIAXS YESTERDAY REPORTED GAINS TO NORTHEAST OF LODZ, WHICH IS SHOWN NEAR BOTTOM CEN TER OF MAP. BETWEEN THE VISTULA AND WARTHE RIVERS, SHOWN ON MAP. HEAVT FIGHTING WAS IN PROGRESS. y APPLE DAY MAKES HIT IN NEW YORK Deluge of Fruit In Boxes, Bar rels and Loose in Wagons Does Not Last Long. ENGLISH DEMAND IS BRISK Indiscriminate Selling: Sends Prices Down to Low Mark, but Improve ment Comes Quickly and Out look Considered1 Promising. BI ARTHUR M. GEARY. NEW YORK, Nov. 18. (Special.) The New STork people have responded nobly to the slogan of the National Ap ple day, or "Eve's birthday," as the New York Globe insists upon calling October 20. "Buy a box and then an other one" has been the enlarged slogan. Aside from the pleasure de rived and the education of the con- FIGHTING IN G ALICIA. sumers as to the medicinal qualities of the king of fruits, the result has been that the deluge of apples in bar rels, boxes and loose in cars and wagons, which sent the price to bed rock during October did not last long, as they were eaten quickly by the 7.000.000 who live in, and in the im medinate vicinity of New York City. Prices have shown a steady improve ment during the last ten days. Mean while, the movement developed by the low prices continues, as the people are not to be deterred from having their "apple a day" by the rise in price. The shipment of several thousand boxes of apples on each of the steam ers of the Lamp & Holt line that go to South America, and the revived de mand for apples in England are In fluences In the improved condition of the market. " England Heavy Burn. Measured in barrels, 75.941 or what corresponds to nearly 150 carloads of apples, were shipped from North America to England during the first week In November. Of the total amount of apples shipped from. North America to Eng land 81,195 barrels wero from Cana dian ports and 44,746 barrels from the United States. The gross Is 14,391 bar rels less than the amount shipped dur ing the same week last November. The New York market, however, still feels the loss of German buying. The Kalaer's people were the largest for eign consumers of the Northwest boxed apple. About 300 carloads were shipped to that country last season. The careful management of II. F. Davidson, president of the North Pa cific Fruit Distributors, during the last two weeks has been another factor in the rise of prices. He has sold 125 cars. "When I arrived in New York," said Mr. Davidson, "the apple market was in bad condition. In fact, according to statements made by men who have been engaged In the business for years. WE WILL NOT QUIT BUSINESS Great Your golden opportunity to buy the finest ready-for-service clothes for men and women at a sacrifice of profit and on many items we take an actual loss. Our entire stock of new Chesterfield Suits, Overcoats, Men's Fine Furnishings, Knox and Beacon Hats at big reductions. LADIES' DEPARTMENT Every Lady's Suit, Dress, Gown, Coat or Waist at one-third off the regular price. We are looking for a location and hope soon to be able to announce our future home; in the mean time, the great sale will continue, and the following price reductions will be in force: Chesterfield Clothes $20.00 Values at . . $25.00 Values at . . $30.00 Values at . . $35.00 Values at $40.00 Values at . . $50.00 Values at . . $50.00 Full Dress . . SPECIAL LIEN'S FINE SHIRTS $1.00. Shirts 85 $1.50 Shirts $1.15 $2.00 Shirts $1.55 $2.50 Shirts $1.95 $3.00 Shirts $2.25 $5.00 Silks...... $3.95 $7.50 Silks $5.85 Special reductions on all Underwear, Gloves, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Pajamas, Night Robes, Traveling Bags and Suitcases. Make your Christmas Selections now. Fourth at Morrison the prices were tha lowest In the his tory of the box apple market of New York. Ulvalry Wreck.. Prices. "There were two principal reasons. First, there were, apparently, a large number of shippers who lost control of their product at shipping point and yet continued to own the fruit until It was sold In the Eastern markets "The second cause of the trouble was that a Kood many of our shippers, fol lowing- a 'penny wise and pound foolish' policy, tried to save the cost of refrigeration and accordingly re duced the price from 25 cents to BO cents a box. The bad condition of the fruit upon arrival had a panicky effect upon the salesmen, and with the real owners unable to exercise any lnflu ence, the prices fell quickly." Th ranrr Islands, last year. shipped 8. 500.000 crates of banana, and 6.08Z.UOO boxea of tomatoes to tbe united btates. RUSSIAN POLAND Forced-f 15.00 $ 1 9.00 $23.50 $26.50 $29.SO $39.50 $42.50 NECKWEAR SPECIAL 50c Ties, 3 for. .$1.00 $1.00 Ties......... 75 $1.50 Ties $1.15 $2.00 Ties. $1.55 $2.50 Ties $1.95 $3.00 Ties $2.25 11 WILL HANG IH 1 DAY Arizona Governor Grieves, but Will Not Interfere. PERSONAL FOES BLAMED Prison Warden, It Is Said, W ill Ke sign Rather Than Conduct Exe cutions Three Others Doomed by Vote of People. PHOENIX, Arlx.. Nov. 21. Eleven men, six Americans and five Mexicans, will be hanged in Florence penitentiary In one day. December 13, for murder. The people of the state pronounced their doom by voting against the abolishment of the death penalty No vember 3, Governor Hunt said today, and he therefore will not interfere. But R. B. Sims, Warden of the peni tentiary will resign, it is said, rather than spring the trap which will drop the 11 condemned men to death. Sims did not answer a telegraphic request today for confirmation of the report of his Impending resignation and Governor Hunt declined to com ment on it. Besides the 11 designated for death December 19, three other men have been condemned to hang, and the Governor declared he would not In terfere in their cases, either. "The death of these 14 men will rest on the heads of those who voted against the abolishment of capital punishment." said Mr. Hunt. "The defeat of the meas ure may be attributed to corporate and SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF End Itching: Scalp ' and Stop ... Falling Hair At Once. There Is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This destroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sin gle sign and trace of It no matter how much dandruff you may have. Ton will find. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will atop, In stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to keep your hair look ing rloh, do -by all means get rid of dandruff for nothing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out. but it makes it stringy, straggly, dull, dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices It. Ton can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. This simple remedy haa never been known to fall. Adv. -Vacate Sale 33 Discount Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses $20.00 Values at $25.00 Values at $35.00 Values at $45.00 Values at $50.00 Values at $65.00 Values at $75.00 Values at I NO CHARGE FOR MEN'S HOSIERY SPECIAL 25c Hose........l9 50c Hose 35 75c Hose 55 $1.00 Hose 75 $1.50 Hose..:... $1.15 $2.00 Hose $1.55 Journalistic interests unfriendly to me and three or four of the principal per sons who helped to defeat it should be made to pull the rope. 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