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! REPORT FROM BERLDT h 'Cl fflfV SnS iVI" V- JVVVV9l ! Cl , t REPORT FROM PARIS Attack by allies at Xieuport, St. jflvClk I I Vl I 'i $23J v K 1 I I iC 11 ! Section of trenches 1 lost near ' . George, Arras, Verdun and Zeene- y - -STIK. Y I I U J IvU i CWt HeSft V OjL VlJLl i H U V " Hollebeke. Germans establish bew helm are repulsed. Ck XTnAV VX XvV CO ySAXV V V V 'V) 7 line near Ypres. f- . French captnred sonth of Ypres S -S' S French capture trenches In Lens . and some dozens of prisoners taken. V,-r'- .-y "wSjj" N'NyvT region, J . - ' ' ' ........... T g VOL. XIII. NO. 252. PORTLAND, OREGON. MONDAY v EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1914. FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. &S'm"cMtS, Great Battle Raging Between the Germans and the Allies Along the Vosges Front Russians Expect Another Crushing Defeat of German Army Invading Russian Poland !7vw .rlift; ---TEST ;r isxw bjrL '"'.:-;v?:. l!iijk ."rMKil iJ .AJ Lit't .. . tjl., ...... M v x a -t 5: t - r - i Hi 1 i-r. R ..... . . m 4 WW f -If.-. ... .-m?.,-r St. 1 At. .-X . . vi' , y y ' J 'li-Jk -" "S sn..- fa. "wss .. GREAT BRITAIN'S RULER TAKES KEEN INTEREST IN GREAT VOLUNTEER ARMY King George of England is shown in the picture, surrounded by staff officers, watching the drill ing of a unit of General Kitchener's new forces at Aldershot training grounds. RUINS OF THE CATHEDRAL IN YPRES Ancient work of art destroyed by the great guns of the Germans during the bombardment of the city. BELGIANS READY TO ATTACK ANOTHER GERMAN ARMY j; One of King Albert's infantrymen polishing his bayonet while waiting to be ordered out to harass the advance of new German forces passing through Belgium to reenforce the Kaiser's army, in France. 5 VI ; ATT I V "1 lt T,U x X- X , r. t,!1 y hussy,, t.M..Atfiw i si sti 1 s. 1 I-" r-niiisaii. s-niMiiri- MM Ammk Xm.,....-4U- s-sst ,iw,.hs ytt ysskMHSst thrift '-r'f si fisf , BJSSSSSSSSBSBBBSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSBS COLD WEATHER DOES NOT DRIVE THESE SOLDIERS TO COVER Russian artillery shown in action in the snow-covered hill country on the line between the Vistula and the Wartha. It would be dif ficult to distinguish a private from an officer in these winter uniforms, save that the officer carries his sword outside of his great coat. RUINS OF THE CITY OF ARRAS IN NORTHERN FRANCE This city has been the scene of stubborn fighting between the allies and the Germans, and has been .. practically destroyed by the shell fire of both friends and foes in the desperate engagements of which it has been the center. E - $1 t -r .1. 4. - 'I I a& I '5' 'rJ .isL .-Trv.''-:-f ''l -.c-r-i . ' i f THE WEATHER IS MORE PLEASANT FOR! FIGHTING IN MEXICO "Here is a picture of General Jar a. one of Carranza's leaders, enterinjp .Vera. Cruat -with-his ConstitutionalUta forces, following the evacu- non oy,tne Amencans unaer uenerai r unston. V: .- TAKING NO.CHANCES WITH UNARMED MEN . German soldiers searching the clothing of Bergiarr peasants captured in the Ypres district. The German spy system is so complete that they are naturally suspicious of what appears to be merely wpoden-ahoe4- raions. FMoftkt wvTrifbt. ui j u uuruoo! New - srric.