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- --i - s t , SERVIANS OX. THK OFFENSIVE : T"".' l.r4--:;4: Steady, progress , sahT to; have tt been made by the Servians against ,H i . the Austrian: In the1 northwest-; . era port of .Servia. v Invasion 'de- 5J ' clared to have been checked. . ' ,v ' VOL., XIII. NO., 240. FIGHTING OX THE rrittfc Desperate, fighting -at jort range is announced ' betweenjtlie Germans and the allies thrcftigh Armenteres and La llasse.' Allies take . trenches with heavy lbs. PORTLAND; . OREGON, "MONDAY., EVENING, DECEMBER , 14,;, 1914. TWO SECTIONS 16 PAGES PRTrR TWO PPMT5 e T IAIS , 4WD xev - .... wv8TAKD8 rivi : CEV r ' ' " ' i British Submarine Sinks lirks Desperate Fijhting; dn Ypres Russians Claim Check of Germans ife Poland Department Shows Surplus i.. i -j . sr r r .. . ! , A. w m M w Iffe 1 i HOW THE DUTCH GUARD THEIR NEUTRALITY Dutch troops at the; frontier give close scrutiny to the passports of all travelers that cross the border line. BRITISH GUN PLACED IN POSITION READY TO FIRE i Heavy field piece getting ready to throw shells into the German forces. The location was cut out bv the censor; ' V 0 illi '.f s.'r s V Tfc wm -X-.s- r rn tn i -t" r .: smr m. Tr- i m i aini mii 1: H$3. rLwM is5... ; POINTING THE WAY FOR AN ENEMY ; : . Belgian civic guard in Brussels directing a German trooper to his barracks. The Germans have retained the civic guards in Brussels and Antwerp. v : " ' II .1 li i;Kr" Hill I f II 1.-V--s:",r.' -;7 : t kv;:Y i-::...;. lai-sJ 1 in ill ii .--frr-v, -... rtii in n f ii tii ii in' ni ii 1Ulntii ii ii in iiiiartini i i limni ti timfii m' 'rmli-iliil rTTif it 1M n - " f-'-- - . 7 v - li - if "5 5 , ONLY JEWISH GOVERNOR IN UNITED STATES Moses Alexander of Idaho, the first of his race to be elected chief executive of a state in the Union. He was born in' Germany., SHOWING MERCY TO THE FOE French Red Cross attendants, bringing a wounded German to a French hospital barn in northern France.- This man must be badly wounded, as he is carried ly four. ..-' 5- 5 1 VK ' 14 T , Sfrrfjff :;-ism Kw "pi MlHHHit!.1.1 'igwWI)!IU3S8( mil hi f 1 i is 1 Ml X Mi - 1 . . ...vUi:... 't, LSr' T ' l-S JU 1? 'IMm mhiiihi ' -1. ........ I r ' 1 1 ... ' " WOUNDED PRISONERS WELL TREATED IN GERMAN HOSOTTALS." . r Glimpse at a German reserve hospiuL : Wounded Frenchman playing at draughts, while a German soldier is an interested spectator WHAT THE GERMANS FOUND IN POLAND , V 1 :' ' Typical Russian-Polish J ews -in the-city of Czenstichowa, when the Germans .entered the city on their march eastwai 4. ;