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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. rOIZTLAXD, XOVE3IIJEB 2S, 1015. 19 E ATTRIBUTED TO WAR Irrportor.ee cf Supplies Shu Off by European Conflict Explained by Dealer. CONSUMPTION ALSO GAINS Cplaa aa4 SisulUr rrwJav.a Cws ul-rv4 lmMrY If Ows 1 1- I'm war trie rU Jaa! m'4 'r .. at a u.n M1" t a- .ou T p,-w W4j Ta x. 4.:oN t l R. X fet IS - ..'. o iti f r I b,4r I roaa t"'it v. M f- ?; le WO il : . Oe ..., ( Btaf of 0 e!no tn m t uiium woe b goa ta ) f ik f I la .1, of to lttit4 He"e to t' trar .oroo-aa (lt'fM4 a too prtatfipol u p- I T woe. ir. rr. t mt ! -wroe f.e 1 i tii Of um i'i otr. tu ila aeta CO' tar .-o ei3-t pri-oa. fX'li4U h. -laf l:oa that Ae 4,eaa I:4 la IBO (M f 4 are a..i r !!) !iT. W 1 s? . karia4 4xu4 ill J'r,o. aoid frfcr taoasao AMln Vnjf f"u en. c-ot: kkh tn 4.y Omand1 be 4o.-4 irmu:Y. ea4 we aro lnCeretd la : tar t ! T-roeoct-d' ol I i.. by pewitlti I :l I : I lli tt to i de-aasd. a :n.. j. w.t Si.A we aro oil UrullUl I. . h !. W eell wni to atot.mtne krir Ifio J4P..- la prK ic. i.k cvunirr ;! k4 i;; r.4,t,j stt aal oar ojjp,; wer. prlui;a: I ti ui Our irapor taliao. A:iSriku Co , tv ornate 3 1 lt;- t-, . ::" -3 o4 i I - , I I i (: l i u. liUbl P4i Tfn t"o f c. yon I coatti':v oo tAo lncr. s4 run no!:i in d'nj ar-:r. tor loti.) o.-i4 U ll iiji. Ity is f4 f; r.toi bo tri'Vt of T4.-4;4o of I a ia I; i")r. ctt (ho ka Ifvcro! lftoua4 Ii4. ok4 kl wo o(r;tr o 4 hovo lmpoMo.4 feo toon k? m: lK til ' aovora mom - (r (oco (HitoiliM H RoollaooV "Q'llniao. lo tl.tlolt f tln-hoo to corboUo -:4. l ow poUp;o roUio Ito OAC;ti au (uOAitmfttfei to llio coun too. In lo -a I III oo lmport4 1 IIMM '". hit. crorlia la lao lo ottvno of ttto (.tml I 2.'i.t.to.i iur 4oaa or fni) I o tn tnoq. wma as I cfc' l la tao onifr ;i a Zt 4om a or. -'jmino ft o tooo&ol l4 Ifto raU non . io "i) Wor. ot4 ft tn tio B-. Mt cf to Wiot-r iui ! C la toaitt In 4j. W(t( tko l.a wt:t to tn iKo f-nn ni jlo. Bsoi cos forvE-i:. "XSo, P'U of o.-i4. - or. 4 torloru-. Sich It pi f'ont Soatkoto, t f. lo ua 'row Iko toot to !-rfo ir '. in u or- T.oro la o ooo Nil la colAor too ro?o mmt tor I "i m into tao f ai4 To - I tho ro o f if too a4aa4 ol for fctl V oon'-kI oi-a TSo taio of r:ifjrtii4. I'H It ooonjoo. tno(i( aa4 ror. co.4 ouf- r'v Ojait r tvjr dosioait t"t oilrw o-t lo'toinc a'!4 as4 r.-a o( tartar ' r r.o,i-k-. oi9:Vtlo4 aat l&o la4.4'rj 4oo sio4. M.a al Hoot Oft Woo. '"'fij-n ! ilori.:uat. : at mor9iin oa-l i4i. havo ototolr If ! tao t4M lo Ml Im- t. vSIn. mo t - a. flo'4 aa iaiary csKnaltoa of tao foosf r oot. :.-! t-'t T' at ar : aou.-so of ,tr' for pi'4 of tao aiotcioof i"j: tr. Now tStt kor tr or o.o44 a4 la ai out lro-n lalorvooroo i-.- 'io ou(iJo or 1 O'tr i !ll.n lT avilo-na,ci: !? IPVlioO loo 4la4 4 a4 t -a ao a.;oar4ia:y aaro4' (r for.. koo booa ia I'ortUnl ooa oto4 au ia f:nmt.'rtit Vttf o. :'-o C-s-ikor I. Ifo rarpo fcoro f-O'n Now o-ioona kro k kKt a l ao ooai-ioa l. n;.rkli A Cfc, l 4. 1) '! O'V (!.t of Xt CUF. - . . Jl . PIG RISES STUDENTS SOCIAL HOSTS Caral!lo AllonOoal tTh rl Otor ttolliy An Art I a. I t'Ji. Co.. . No. U t opocta: Aiiaouflk anoa of Ik atud.nto loft )"..n 4roo-4 to ooo4 tk TKaaatilia roooa aioa4ie oti Wj(k at IMoIr kmo f)tro art at . I a Ufa aror t.mr4 from J:o toat fomf who aro ;oa4 rv lo koil tar ooaaoii ( I ;o raanp'ia. Man axx-iat ti! kito k:4 Iho al taa'.a of lo roaaaiatoa) aioat ajr t lo krtof Isouaiorakl 4:a .r t-arttt aal fraurattir tjasa k ia'taa e!it-o. Loot auM tha Woahiav'aa C Co !'. aoanal 4oc. wkxrt wa lar r at44 tr Wahli a to" I a a4 intr f.-t-nda, Tooii ia tl- o't Crat link al l kj'l Ita annual t !U4ra' !-.!. wti.cN to aiwaio ano of trio k aockal of lh oarly Utr a.aaofi. W. A. HARRIMAN EXPECTED Cwnfrrrn-) rtrsarUing lnrrha ef Railroad Malrrlal Ukrly. TT a. Itarnrnaa. so a af Iba tela E. It. Karrimaa. aad diroctor af p aa.l a4L.io f j r tho t raioa ftfA tona. wt.l arrtva la i'ertr4 an aleaday froas So a rraaio-a a4 will remain fears, fjr soor 4ia Mr. Ilarrlman : a d.r;lor ef lk laiea 'a:i.l4 Com jaay Tj Lai r ?' proparlRa tor omo oitete rail rewa: an otir lmp,.aia: ja4 lotal lumneraaaa s poos aaa to a,4.l wtta taoaa roar4-i-ig iftla at aow tioa aai atkr for arod'icta. Mr Hinuuit aid Ma fart ara !;. as la la ot..o ear Ardoa. bit r na p fl r tairU Has I lro (rlng. jr'CTt'- CtTT. C. Ne :t iSp. !al At tie r,t eoroaaoaial saa-.f of ta sowl r-a.t!to. saatpSra g'". Vr A.J Jia:r aoa :iod Ia4r. A la'M se Sorpaia la aat.. Ie'ad. Fl Tao Vt; f PAIR WED 55 YEARS TO APPEARJDN STAGE HERE Actor Arirr (4 Yr in Tlrkl Ha rrU in "Dtidf Lonf w.-w " - ' " . . ' N V - "I l j t -w-v - - ot i r-'-o- -- t ; r -, ' , 4- --: ' v Hoi ' , u n. . ' ..' j . i ."'' "."ri5,V , I -; . r . --ari 7 i l V'tvV . :! i. -o. -y , J ; Tc UK auceoas achiatal by Jaaa Web tar'a p-r. t44y Loag-Loga." a trai.-M tPi oo to cumar- us poop!. It. Iu4in- ibe author. Taere aro two paeIe. boweirer. who bae t. a triaJ. part :.-u!rly barry. They are Mr. and Mr. Lu(tn A- l.rorl. velar a Kkfmbors l Ibe "t'ouVlr La. Laa" coon po air. who. fa tha first lima la i yara. aro rnambor of !e same erttnf orsAniaitton. Tkoaa loaaklo rproonlalles of a pat r nrttin of actor bavo ap peared rontlr.uou.Ir on tho American tar f r e year. They were married Ik year agx and l.'iolr domeetia hap pln ba b- n an inspiration and an idool for ery man and woman promt aeai:y eaacte4 with Iba elaa of this cooatry TH Ebortoo havo n the rlo and d. ,ir of ia rnnjit famo-jo star th I LENTS TITUS EXHIDIT PETS AXP POULTRY FOR FOURTH sue- tLiSHE Silly eBtorprl.Ing- youertr brouihl lair bird, ekitaan. duck, rabbit ad ra'.otlaeu lomeaUo or animal t to la Loate a Ileal building tor !4o fourth oaauoi poultry show. A ro- snorkab'.o feature cf the event waa that . . . - v. , , , trt-t 1 1 i i i ' r ' -t j I , ," oo .jN I J . a( - J V.'v-. ! I . ' - .. . ' ' i : - .: f fCrJVr t, "j 1 t lie ra.I iroo arrn4. saaaased and did vrye.wns; nais evnnacted wittj ta affair a4 thsi the number of Bopile w bo entered tbelr pola this year roe for tr.'r than last. Haoatara that would Save ea a roail lo ny aw were present, rab ef ery rv:r and deovrlptioa and eao a coa'.a;a4 the bst-look:a duck that Lai over a:r4 a Lent S.-fiool poultry kow. A bo a ef dove lot wra l.ir.jr adare-t by tao chil- ra aad other poetater contained bu'l'4l eow-a hit ptgeuna Te t.t crjrl etbibil waa tiat of Mitrbali. a li-yar-o!d pupil. iv'ea4 l wa s4 br Cyril rumratn aal la third br IJovd Mor. Luad, Jjaea Captrao ao4 Key mm. I . - -. I kaa tnaatera of Eoglssd and the Vnlled Ctalea ba kaowa during vhe last half coalury. Mr. Eborl. who probably I tha oldest actros now appearing1 la mis country, wa a number of the all star caat la Laura Keaiso col.rtd production of "Tha Rivals." he piad th role of Mr. Molaprop to Mi Kna a Lyd: Laagulab. and mada root a personal ucea in tb role that abe haa nrr aloe ben able to rapa similar ! portrait. Aitkaugh aha wsa a young and pretty a.-lr-a when Mlas Keena pro duced "Tb Itlvals" more than i years ago. Mrs. Eberle baa never since cre ated any but "old women" roles, and II as dear old. Mrs. (temple In "Paddy Lonc-Loaa that s'le will return to Portland nasi bunda night after an been to of many years. Mr. a id Mr. Eborlo toeethrr. or In dividually, have supported Ad-nlde Neilooa. Janauschek. lloaal. Edwin Booth. Lawrenr Barrett, tha cider Jefferaon. Henry Irvine;. Modjenka. YEAR. l j I OUCH BACKACHE L STIFFNESS AWAY I Rub pain from back with gmaH trial bottle or old -bt. Jacob's OiL" W'hn your back la aor and lama lor Jumbaso. oclatica or rbcumatUm baa lou stiffened up, don't differ! Ut lamal! trial bottio of aid. bonaat "lit. Jacob OiP at any drueatore, pour lltllo la your band and rub It rlabt Ion your ahln; back, and by the. timo you count fifty, tbo aoronoaa and lame- I aoa la (en. Hin t alar rrlpniadl Tnia aootnintr, ponotrallna all nod to b uacd only onra. It fake tha pain riM out and nda lh ailaary. U la nioftcial. yet abooluicly barnile and dooaa't burn tho akin. Noibinc ! top lumbaxo. aclatlra. backocha ar rhoumatlam o promptly. It ovr 1l.rrlrta Anv. Edwin Forroat Ada Cavendlah and man other celebrities. Mr. fcaorl came or a fomona old family of actors. H!a father. Cbarle Kborle, an aclor of atbilahad repu tation, made hi fl-t appearance In public with Edwin Forrest aa a mem ber of a rirru orsanlxatluiu ll.nry Miller. proUuccr and manager of -L'a'ldy lxns-lCii. mad bis first New York appoaranca In a famous stock company operated by Mr. and Wr. Ehorle. When h gathcrsd to- (thr bla own cvt for Jean Web- I .tor play, ha aw an opportunity to civ hi old friend rniiicrmrnli In the ama company, an arronftrement th Lbar.es had leeo unable to effect dur ing the l.ial 10 years. Wt. Miller made Ilia statement a few weak atto that ba w raa proud of the phenomenal aureeos cf "Daddy Lonir-IK" than of the fact that both Mr. and Mr. Eugene A. Eberle were members of a company under bis management. NEWPORT HAS BAD SLIDES Contlnaoaa Cat rjlorm Hit ye n?ach District. NEWPORT. Or., No. 27 (Special.) Tha continuous storms of the past wek bv caused soma bad slides on Keacb street, leading down to Nye Peach. Iho cottage belonging to Mr. Wynn. express agent at Albany, was undermined completely. Tho cottaae belougina" to C. B. Moore, of alm, also waa badly un dermlne.l and waa blocked ui. Several mall DulldinK usea a summer pu.i- neas bouse were shoved four or five feet out Into the street by tha slides la tho rear of them. Tha beavy aurt of the past few days baa moderated considerably, but tha low barometer presages a cootlnuance o! tho stormy weather. TELEGRAPH OFFICIAL WEDS Allen Churclilll. of Western Vnion, Takes Vancouver Clr! aa Bride. Vancouver'a Oretna Green waa th arena of a wed'Unz of Interest to Fort land people TUuraday afternoon, when Allen J. Churchill. mana-or oi ma t-aoi siido branch office of the Western Union, and Mlae Emma ii. Carmicbael, of Vancouver. B. C were married there. After Mlnnlna over to Vancouver for the corrniony. tho young people re turned to Portland and ar now making their home at 21 Thirteenth street. Mr. Churchill has been In Portland, connected with the Western Union, for several years. Tha bride also has circle of friends here, having visited In Portland un various occasions. HOOD RIVER IS SELECTED Horticultural Convention to Be Held TIkto at Year. HOOD RIVER. Or.. No. 57. (Spa clal.) While th dale of tha meeting ha not been set. R. K. ricott. secretary of the Commercial Club, this mornlnif received a Utter from C P. Minton, o( Portland, aecretary of th Oreson Stat Horticultural Society, who announcas that next year's annual convention of tho organisation will be held In Hood River. laplaya of fruits, snray materials and ether article of Interest la th horticultural world will be made. RUB UMBAGO Let a Fast Express Bring 9 Duffy's is an absolutely pure medicinal whiskey so beneficial in building up the general health. Just because your druggist, grocer or dealer, does not happen to handle Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is no reason why you shouldn't avail yourself of one of the most valuable tonics the American public is buying today. It is a tonic and body builder that has stood the test for over 50 years, and is the best doctor to have in the house in cases of emergency. SEND ONLY $1.15 and receive by return prepaid express a full sized bottle of Duffy's Pure INlalt Whiskey, and Medical booklet. People who regularly get "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." cannot say enough for it. It's a precious boon of good health you, yourself, cannot afford to be without The Duffy Malt WhUkey Co., 159 Minna St, TOYS GROCERIES At lowet prices in the city. A trial order will prove it. 23c Jelly, jar 15t 20c Cherries, 4 cans for 25c 15c Prunes, pound.. . . -10c 10c Prunes, 6 for 25 Rejr. 10c Dried Peaches, 4 lbs. for 25 10c Black Figs, pound 5d 10c Kippered Herring, can 5d 10c Salmon, 4 for 25d 23c Catsup, 3 for 25( 15c Catsup 5c Solid Pack Tomatoes, 4 cans for 25c 10c Peas, 4 for ."25d 10c Beans, can 5d 15c Beans, 4 for 25c 15c ABC Sardines, 3 boxes , 2od 20c Walnuts, 2 lbs. for 25c 20c Almonds, 2 lbs. for 25c 20c Washing Powder, 2 for 25d 10c Dixie Tea,2pkg:s.for5e Choice Flour, sack.. SI. 15 Fresh Soda Crackers, 3 pounds for 25c SIMON'S J. SIMON & BRO. SPRINGER FOUND GUILTY STORT OF MAJT IMPERSOXATI.VG HI tilt WHITNEY RIDDLED. Prlaeaed Telia WIl-PIaaed Tale ef faker tiaaae and 'Faked" Robbery, bat Fall e Save Himself. BAKER, Or.. Nov. 27. (Special.) Though evidently carefully planned, the story of Fred Springer, charged with binding and robbing C B. Adams of $10. tinder tbe threat that ha was Hugh Whitney, the Idaho desperado, waa badly riddled in court today during his trial. After being out 20 minutes tha jury returned a verdict of "guilty of assault and robbery, being armed with a dan-? gerous weapon." Sentence will prob ably be pronounced Monday. Springer's lory was that ha won $152 from Adams at poker, the game being started at Adams' suggestion. As the money lost bad been borrowed, he as serted that the so-called holdup was framed up to clear his employer. Tha horse which Adams said be had saddled on Springer's demand, Springer declared was turned over to him by Adams so that he could come to Baker. He said that Adams prepared the bonds with which he was tied, even affixing some of them himself. Adams' story waa that Springer had represented himself as Hugh Whitney when demanding that a horse be sad dled. Adams ' told how Springer had compelled him. at tha point of a re volver, to saddle a horse, then tied him to a bed, took the money and fled. ABERDEEN INITIATES TYROS Knights of Pythias Celebrate Kho- rassan Ceremonies. ABERDEEN. Wash., Noi'. 27. (Spe cial.) Knights of Pythias from, all parts of lirays Hsrbor County and Southwestern Washington gathered here tonight to initiate 30 tyros into the Knights of Khorassan. The cere monial I being staged by the Abur dren degree team, whl'h has been I drilling for a month. Many visitors I ar hre from Centralis. Chehali and It Will Cost You But 2 Bottles $2.10 You Save 20c Buying 2 Bottles EXPRESS PREPAID Cut out and keep this adv. for future reference, so that you will know where to find us, when your state goes dry. Juet received s large lot of Toys in time for Christmas, from the Insurance Adjust er. We sacrifice them at Yz UMBRELLAS $2.00 Umbrellas, slightly damaged, long as nH they last DC SUGAR 20 Lbs. for . . . 1 with other purchases of One Dollar or over. Monday only. Limit of $1.00 Worth of Sugar to Each Customer. Free Delivery on Pur chases of $1.00 or Over CONDENSED f- -MILK DC Regular 10c Limit of Fire Cans to Each Customer. SALVAGE STORE 131-133 FIRST . . . i o Olynipia and from all the larger towns of the county. A seven-piece orchestra helped keep up tho spirit of the tyros as they took tle initiation. An elaborate banquet, fur which 175 plates were set. was served at 1 o'clock in the morning. JOB BUREAU PLUMS KEPT City Employment AVork Fends vestigation of Applicants. In- Pending investigation of more appli cants for the position of director of the newly created Municipal Public Employment Bureau, the citizens unem ployment committee delayed the ap pointment yesterday at a meeting held with Commissioner Baker fur that purpose. Another meeting will be held at 3 o clock tomorrow. The man to be appointed will have charge of the unemployment work in place of C. K. Christensen. who has had charge for several years, and who has been dismissed by Commissioner Baker, effective December 1. MURDER SUSPECT IS HELD Prisoner at HUlsboro Mill Be Re turned to Georgia. HILLSBORO, Or.. Nov. 27. (Special.) JSherifT Beeves today received positive proof that the man giving the name of T. A. Birchfieid. held in jail her is Ed Bishop, wanted at Dalton, (la., for murder. The Georgia Sheriff will start for Oregon as soon as he gets hi requisition papers from Altanta, Bishop is charged with killing Wil liam Corbv at the County Fair in Dal ton early in October. Junction Woodmen Elect. JUNCTION CITY, Or., Nov. 87. (Spe cial.) The Woodmen of the World with 86 members, elected officers fo the ensuing year as follows: Council commander, O. K Mickey; adviso lieutenant, I. R. Howard, Jr.; banke C. E. Harpole; escort, B. W. Clark watchman, olse Peterson; sentry George W. Wilde; musician, 11. Belknap: manager for 18 months. L' 1 .-. anA I r L I) u ,lt .1 1." 1 m berk, Read The Oreeonlan'a classified ads, You Duffy's n '" a;?i6, mm BSC.' Duffy'; Halt San Francisco, GaL 15 I I tf 1 bv Tav.'. 'PRICE MEN'S FURNISHINGS Reg-ular $4.50 Norfolk flfl Corduroy Coats fQ at 3iW J Regular S7.60 Heavy Mack, t QC iuaw Coala eo at , vTiOJ Reajular $3.50 Heavy Mack. f9 Ctt Inaw stiirta tro at JXtOJ Regular $2.50 Fine Woolen 1 1 CfT Shirts, all sizes, gro at V 1 iwU R a g u 1 a r 60o Men'a Fleeced "jCa Underwear goes at OJl TJ 8. Raloooats now go J QQ All Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers at HALF PRICE PAINTS Chl-Namel Stains at, tho gallon -$1.80 $2.70 Varnishes on sale at. I nrr the g-allon -l I iUU House Paints are now on i $1.25 sale at. the gallon.. b n I n g l e stains are now on :50c sale at, the gallon , Regular 50c Fleer Wax on sale IC. at, the poup(J. I yu $2.60 Cedar Mop Oils en sale f I f)f at, the gallon.,,,...,.,,,., VliUU ST. NEAR ALDER I LIVER AND L F 'Cascarets" Regulate Women, Men and Children With out Injury, Take When Bilious, Headachy, for Colds, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach- Instead of nasty, har-h pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don't you keep Cascarets handy In your home? Cascarets act on the liver and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathar tic, but they act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cleansing is necessary they move the bile and Poison from tha bowels without griping and sweet en tha stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, biliousness, bad breath, coated tongue, sour stom ach, constipation, or bad cold disap pears. Mothers should give cross, slok, feverish or bilious children a whole Cascaret any tiinetbey aro harmless and safa for the little folks. Adv. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get the Cause and Remove It. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the, bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relier througu ur. mwhiih Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who Know mem. r.,- VHwarrlK Oliva Tablets act gent- lv but firmly on the bowels and liver. stimulating them to natural action, clearing tha blood and gently purify ing the entire system. They do that which dangerous calo mel does without any of tha bad after effects. All tha oenenis or- nasu, bichbuuib. riptng cathartics are derived from r Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping pain or dissgreeaDi ciieois i anjjr. "W M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted witn bowel and liver complaint with tbe attendant bad breath. Dr. Jidwaras uuve raDieis are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will knpw them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. lOo and 25o bus. O. Adv. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- per box. Alt druggists. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH J Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To Ah! What reliefl Tour clogged nos trils open right up. tho air passages of your bead are clear and you can breathe freely. N'q more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your ruggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air assag of tbe bead: soothe and heal th swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you instant relief. EJy's Cream Balm is just what every, cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. Its s BOIL AXATiVE FOR AMjLY NOR K Wrdti YOU SLEEr 'Just splendid. Adv.