1 -s J THE .OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. 1 PORTLA NP. SUNDAY ' MORNING. DECEMBER 16, 1917" ITALIAN FORCES : RETIRE AS HUN MASSES ATTACK line Yields at Caprile, but Stubborn Defense : at. Monte Solarolo Compels Retirement ENEMY LOSSES ARE HEAVY Austria-Hungary ;Has 1,192,500 Merr .m.Fieldat Present-in 79 1-2 Divisions. Rome, Dec. H, (17. P. Retirement ef I tall aft forces oat of Caprile due, to continuous (Say long assault ofjviolent character by the 'Teutons was announced oday. The war. of flee said General .T. as'a soldiers-- had taken "firm.poifc toons" to the Tear. The assault" oa'CoU fcaprile and Befreta was described . a .... .. . . ft '"A vagea oy mwiw ru &i c i eretlon. . ... Ife:C-l 'At the head of Monte Solarolo and taldeiorso. the : statement reported vvlo- tjnt and repeated enemy attacks there emilsed with heavy losses to the Tea- tons, f An Italian counter attack there jmpeiiea .retirement auu uiwiiiuu i ven the enemy's artillery offensive. E-The war office praised In the highest terms the valor of -the Italians in their Garabed Resolution! : is rassed by,nouse If Senate sad Presides. Wilson Apyrevs Meat are, JEdJses mad Other Scientists WIU Pass on Claixu ef lavestor. V Washington, Dee. IS. (U. . P. Thomas A. Edison, with four other tar tenia tionally known scientists, may soon be called upon to rule on the genulne- ness'of the alleged greatest inventions of mankind. - ' -. .' ' The "Qarabed" resolutloa. providing Investigation of the altered discovery by Garabed T. Oargoeaian of a virgin nat ural force, passed the house on a viva voce vote late today. If the senate ant President Wilson approve it, a commit tee of five eminent scientists to which the Invention will be demonstrated ' will bo appointed. . -v. , Perrigo Perogoud, Kansas City elec- triclan, stated tonight he also wiH at tempt to induce congress to subject his invention to the same ' committee - or scientists which will pass on "Qarabed Perrigo declares he is able to produce unlimited electricity rrom uie air wiuj out the use of fuel. Garabeds claims are not based on electrtcty. He says he has a discovery of an entirely new natural energy. ,- Both inventors were in the house gal lery daring the debate. ... Gennany ls Lecture ; Topic Tuesda; efense. CONSCRIPTION IS ONE BIG ISSUE IN Quarter Million Men in trenches Counted oh to Help Unionists to Victory in Coming Election. FRENCH VOTERS OPPOSED Ex-Premier Laurier,. Liberal, Js Against enforcing1 j'Conscrlp tion Law to Take Effect Jan. 3 Oregon Xrobps . Have Sufficient .Blankets AH Oregon Troops Whs Were at Csntp XOi Bad Tkree Blaaketsi SesM told -''Theirs. . " ' . , '' Washington. Ded. 15. WASHX.u- TOtf BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Secretary of War Baker announced to day, that Camp Mills is ptacticaUy abandoned, nearly all troops being now removed. . The Oregon - troops were transferred several days ago. The camp was not Intended for winter use. He stated. s The auartermaater general reported to him that complaints concerning Ore gon troops not being property supplied with blankets wss unfounded. All men have three blankets, said Oeneral Sharps, except a few who have sold one of their coverings. .- T " renlv "to a. irv sent by The Journal to Secretary Baker, the follow ing telegram has been.receiyea oy. ?.ne Journal: I am confident there nsea oe no rround for worry because of rumors As one of tho moet authoritative end" thrill In statements of the German war policy, the address by vrr Jonn a. soya at the Auditorium,. Tuesday evening, on The Unmaskina of Germany."; is ex pected to attract an atxeftaance tnaj win cnaiienge tne seating;. capacity ot, the big structure. . Dr. Boyd has had placed in his hands and has -secured through extended re search the facts of the pitiless Prussian policy of frightfulness. He has analysed the philosophy that lies back of Ger many's cold and deliberate cruelty and the unscrupulous destruction of non combatants . and - helpless .women and children so thrilled two audiences which he hag -previously addressed that a com mittee of the Rotary club consisting of P. W. Vogan and H. P. Connor arranged for the public meeting which will be held under the auspices of the Rotary club." the State Council of Defense and the municipal administration, in. a dress will be preceded by a brief par triotlc exercise. The hour Is 7 :45 p. m., but the doors of the auditorium will be opened much sooner 'in order to accom- Aamisaion is xree. -With the French Armies in the .Field, 15. U. P.) The dual empire of Austria-Hungary has: 1,192,500 men in tj4. divisions now in the field, according (9 accurate information obtained ny tne United press today. -The dual empire's armies have not een augmented in manpower since the fend ot itis. At the present time the tV& divisions lit fighting trim Include ti separate and distinct claanes. called Up during the whole period of the war. l At the . outbreak of the war in 1914, 'Auetria-Hungary called up 60 divisions IZZSu the Tc rowds. tf 1915 her total mobilized was v ai isione about ia0,OOQ, men. While the Austro-Hungarian'raanpew- has not been. Increased, the, artillery Jrtrenrth. has fbeen tremendously aug mented since the start of 1917. Reliable figures show that every Aus-iro-Hungarian division, with the excep tion of some of Honveds and landsturm, ave been doubled In their artillery trength. In addition there has been a emendous general increase in the Burn er or macninegun, innenwerier ana mall caliber cannon, Idaho Tuel .Famine r ' Is Worst in Years Salt Lake City. Utah. Dec 15. (U. P.) Presenting evidence that Southern and Central Idaho are in the grip of the worst tuel famine in yeare, with women in certain localities forced to put their children to bed to keep them from f rees- ine. with sagebrush being gathered and The total Austro-Hungarlan artillery I burned in country schools to keep them trengin ia ncita 10 do uv iitsiu auiuiopen ana Willi, otnera cuxwa uunu w tirely for want of fuel, Frank R, Good ing, fuel -administrator of Idaho and former governor of the Oera state, ar rived, in Salt Lake yesterday to confer with government, officials and make a desperate effort to bring relief to suf fering Idahoans. ' v lountain canhon, 1,500,000 trench mor- irs and 922 heavy cannon. 'With the British Armies In France, Jec. IS. XU. P.) The German army Is I using the air now to spread her propa ganda. ' V On these fins days when the wind . favors the stunt, the Boches are loosing floods or small balloons rrom tneir lines. Each one carries a kl fruhly German manipulated Gasette des ardennes is included, printing fanciful id colorful narratives of "glorious Ger- ynan victories in xisiy. - - The fine weather today brought about i great increase ih aerial fighting. At Imes there were flooks of machines on aoth sides, swooping and spying and lighting. . r Berlin, via London, Dec. 15. (U. P.) with attempted hold-up. Investigations Failure of British forces in their drive tare being made as tdt whether the pair are ttne same uniiormea men wno nave attempted 'other hold-ups here recently. ns from their ltnes. I --:- A load of pamphlet. Mati in TTrtif nrm A lorifvlnsr German arms. The notort- "W;WSV" v Mrest Held'Under. :.v- . .',.T7rm-rf f-v. Twer men gave their "names as Feed Hendricks and Hugh Kratske, soldiers from Camp Lewis, -were 'arrested early ; Montreal. Que, Dec 15 (U. P.) All Canada vigorously campaigned, tonight In the closing hours of the bitterest po litical fight In the dominion's history. ' Next Monday . 'the voters, including many newly enfranchised .'women, will go -to the polls and cast their . ballots either for the unionist government and coasorlpilon. or -for. the Liberal-nartv. Which' favors continuing the voluntary enlistments system-- . The issue mar be decided In the trenches. The vote of the Canadian soldiers will total 150. 000. ' Women who exercise their franchise, Monday are all relatives of men in the'armr and naw. Unionists claim the soldiers and women votes will give a big majority to con scription. Sir Robert Borden heads the Unionist government. It put through conscription and the first call to the colors under this law is January S. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, former -premier, leads the Liberals. If he wins he promises to hold up enforce ment or the conscription act. Unionists declare the Liberals win draw their greatest strength from French Canadians who are not support ing the war. A total of 205 seats In parliament are to be contested. Some have already been awarded. Should .the Unionist govern ment carry 114 seats it expects to win the election with a majority of 41. The Liberals expect a majority of IS In the next house. The Unionists are making their fight on patriotic grounds, declar ing that defeat of conscription now will make Canada's' troops overseas believe the folks ,,at . home nave deserted them and cut off their reinforcements. The Liberals are. strongest In Quebec. where the French vote Is heaviest. The Unionists are banking on big gains In western Canada. Voting in Halifax, Yukon, Nelson and Manitoba has been deferred until a. later date. v' - Bishop Hughes to Be Speaker at Benefit ".p. . .. ..... . Bishop .Matthew Simpson Hughee will be the main speaker at the big "Sol diers' Christmas mass meeting," to be held next Friday evening in the Audi torium under the auspices of the Ameri can Bible society -at the conclusion of the "Bibles for Soldiers" drive. Gregor Cherniavsky, Rnssian violinist, who gave a recital' Saturday night at the Audi- torlum,,wm play. ;Mra Thomas Carrtck Bflrk will- accompany Chernlavsky and render a solo. ,t - Governor vWfthycombe will be chair man. of (he meeting. Admission wtll be. free "but an offering will be taken for the "Bibles for Soldiers" fund. . t - - regarding alleged deprivation of blank ets of Oregon troops. , At the begin ning these troops wars N supplied with three blankets and a recent Inspection of. them at Camp .Mills disclosed no lack in this particular. "NEWTON D. BAKER. CONFISCATED LIQUOR IS BEING HELD HERE FOR INSTRUCTIONS Instructions Asked From Wash ' ington,.but So Far No Answer .. ' Has Been Received. Confiscated liquor enough to fill a freight ear Is being held by the author ities of Multnomah county., pending in structions from Washington officials as to the disposal of the wet goods. United States Attorney Reames has asked or Instructions from Washington. but has received no reply.. District At torney Evans ta alsa cooperating with Mr. Beemes In the search for s solution f th problem. No liquor la being de stroyed in the meantime. - . Objections from certain sources against the destruction of liquor and the rseommendatlosi that Its alcoholic In gredients be saved for snedlcal purposes, have - caused thex local authorities to pause Under the power of the government In war time the liquor can b comman deered, says Mr. Besmes Investigations thus far. mads, how ever, are to the effect that the process of redistilling is, to sxpenstvs and that the Red Cross has no use for the liquor. LJquer Win Be Held A Centralis. Wash-, dispatch says that W. H. Cameron, Lewis oounty press- i cuter, is In receipt of s letter from Charles Hebberd. state food administra tor, asking- him to ttold all liquor con fiscated by the county and city. Mending the decision of the war department te commandeer all such liquor throughout the country for the purpose of redistill lng it for slcoholio contents. Mr. Cam- has Informed Mr. Hebberd that eweh liquor wUI be held.---Seventy-five gallons of whisky and S4 quarts of beer, seised by the polks there recently. . Is sew stored ia the city halL . . , Kuth Law Will - 'Show' War Chiefs Washington, Dee. 11. (L N. 8-) Ruth Law, Is going to "show ths war chiefs. She has been denied a commission as an aviator, not because she) tent a, good flyer, but because the war department would be deli! red with stmllac requests from hundreds of women, nen so well qualified. Now Miss Law Is going to show the department that "any woman, similarly trained, can be just as good as an aviator as X or as any man flyer." Today she started organising a woman's flying corps of tl members. When ths' women have been taught to fly and Miss Laws logic la vindicated I she expects to get her commission. Journal Carriers ''Wm-Hol-Jinks .Ths Journal carriers' will sold. 'their annual Christmas ' meeting Wednesday evening in Swiss hall. Third and Jef ferson street. An ntertalameaC com mittee, has already held -several meet ings, and. although refusing to divulge ths nstsre" of the high Jinks, declare that a "large" evening wtll be enjoyed. Several of the elder carriers have en listed tn 'various branches of Undo Sam's war service, , but enough of the "old timers" will be present ta'Btake It la expected that part of ths pro gram will pertain to a well wishing of the carriers who havs gone iatq the rrc. - ... - , j A gasoline engine has been built that tees only a twentieth of a drop of fuel at a time. Conscription of All purged by Dr. roster Reed Collegs Bead' Tells Saa Francis- ease. Every Jfaa sad We mas hhesld "Aid la War -Seed Ssrgleal Dressings. Ban Francisco. Dec' 11. Dr. William T. Foster, president of Reed college, spoke before ths San Francisco center at a luncheon today. Dr. Foster wss ssnt by ths United States government to In vesttgats-Rsd Cross work tn France. "Every man and woman should be conscripted to help the country in some capacity," Dr. Foster said, "and every Inch of shipping space should be eon- served by the government, tor ths use of the' army alone, us every cublo foot means Uvss. "All strikes should be settled by the government. America falls to grasp ths full realisation of what war means. Even ths complete measure of events abroad ars unknown to use. such as ths London bombings. Eight nights out of 10 bombs ars dropped upon that city and It is no common thing for theatregoers to heed ths warning, 'go below.' "Ths Red Cross continues to need surgical dressings more than any other thing, one man alone often needing a whole .'ease -of bandages, and supplies of all sorts cannot be shipped over seas too plentifully." ; i ii m Wharfage Charge Is Asked for on Sound Washington. Dec 15. I. N. 8.) Ths O-W. R. A N. company today filed ap plication with ths interstate commerce 1 commission for permission - to levy a charge of $1 a ton for wharfage, load ing, unloading . and handling at Seattle and Tacoma. Officials of ths O-W. "R. A N. com pany In Portland say that permission to make this charge Is asked because of ths increased obet sf handllnn-1 rsls-ht atr fhe'polntf named higher -wage ' scales I being named" as ths principal item of J extra expense. T V this morning at Russell and Rodney I CJ TKT . f streets, by Patrolman Smitht charged fcaVS.- YV OLIiaH Ija YQ with attemnted hold-un. ' Investlsatlona l W at the channel submarine bases was ac centuated by-defeat of Field Marshal Halg's armies at Cambral. the war of-1 They declaraed they were away 'from tics declared officially today "It is more than fouiMveeks sines the Slngllsh discontinued their attacks in the iolent offensive aiming, at possession of the Belgian coast and destruction of sub marine bases,n the statement said. ii'Thls effort Is considered closed for jLfee present. The failure jpf the English jtvas accentuated by the Cambral de feat";.. .;- ;. : . ; London, - Dec IS. (U. P.V A camp on a ten-day furlough.- Day's Enlistments About 25,000 Men Him Some Jewels Frank Cody; wanted for the alleged theft of . $800 . worth of diamonds from Mrs. A. C. Colons, In 1915, while a boarder at her home, was returned, from Salt Lake City Saturday by Detective John Coleman, who left Monday after s prisoner. In a statement to the polios. Cody de clares the woman gave him ths Jewels. Cody waived extradition. - and will be t.' localised German attack east of Bulls jtourt yesterday evening, was repulsed, (Held Marshal Hal reported tonight, North of the same city, he!jdetalled.: Washlnrton. Dec 15. tl. ft. S Th last dav for vofantar inliirtmnt nt mn f held for the grand Jury, I within the draft: ages marked a verit- Bains Cause Slides On Tillamook Line Rains or the week have caused- a series of heavy slides on the Tillamook line of the Southern Pacific A slide about one mile east of En right buried two locomotolves and two box cars early Saturday morning, covering the track for a considerable distance. No Injuries to members of the train crew are reported. Passenger service is In terrupted at this point passengers being transferred around ths slide. Telegraph wires ars down at several points and there is no direct communication by wire. Train 142. leaving Tillamook at 11:10 a. m.. arrived in Portland at 1:10 Saturday night two hours lste. ante nooaor rrecruits-..ior, ths .reg ular army. Indications ' ; are tonight that about ' 25.000 enlistments win be credited to the army today. This .will f kuccessful raid this afternoon by BrrfcMmean tMal tth. .trsngth ot'thte leh forces. In which prisoners were taken, -dugouts destroyed and damage . Bono to the German positions. Fin; the .neighborhood of Poelderhoek, Flanders, and the Chateau, the- British commander in chief reported local fight ing which, he said, had not changed he situation.-- - ? . fi Psris.:Dec i (li.'p.) Artlllerylng reached pitch' of great violence in the L - bhaumevwood sector, tonight's . official , statement asserted. The Germans at . . lacksdvtbut wers easily dispersed by the ifrenchr defenders. ' . f South- of 'Juvlncourt Frnch forces purprlsed the enemy, and captured some prisoners , Stockholm, Dec 15. (U. P.) Bolshe Jviki ' Minister Vorovski arrived today from' Petrograd and announced lie was ' flirected to handle peace negotiations hs soon-as central power representatives ; teet Jiere; .,,. :. v i i i.i i up i. .i . v regulars will stand at about S7Q.000 men. ! DefenTiants in Hindu Cases Testify San Franclsco Dee.- 15. (U P.) ueorge Koeauc ana H. I. Schroeder, f or merley in the German, consulate in Hon olulu, defendants in' the . Hindu plot cases,-wUI not be sentenced until they have testified : for the government Passing of sentence was continued to day for one week. Both men have pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy. OTHER PORTS OF THE COAST- CONGESTED, PORTLAND IDLE i (CosuSaed Pnus Par One) ofeKflowiT i ...... . M , - ,,. . ... ,j . - .. . . ' a Tj-Seavsls.stj-fcl '..Tsfw f I I Washington Dee. -15. (U. P.) Re vival f, ths report that the cxar has Ipscaped ' from his Siberian quarters brought the comment at the state de partment tonight thaJt the rumor has tion will state that ws are Informed the . riot been repeated , in its messages sines boat situation at the. present time lsbet the Tlflia consuj originally; forwarded ter than it has been, during the past sU N.,-224 cars at Seattle, 5 at Tacoma. a total Of 229.. ;-v . .a v. The letter from .the Washington com mission concludes; "These figures: are furnlRhed by the Northwest district com mission of the commission on car serv ice,' representing the special committee on national defense of the American Railway association. For your informa- that the rumor was current that the x eiav ruler had- vnade his get-away; The consul added nothing as to the source sr tne story or any other details. sr - Suffrsgft - Washington, months, ana -: the ' prospect Js good J for the-movement of these cars - within- the nsxt SO days.- j ; x& - -The letter from the California railroad commission states: "We find that the last accurate record .compiled Is under date, November S9, and shows that on all lines entering San Francisco there were held either at terminals or on line V-J iv .! :-' -' Comui ancl Let, Ua Explain Offer of a' Premium Ff a . cm LffiEtBonda 0 double -saving: in solomons:great XMAS JEWELRY . SALE PractlcsJly . tU joods tn ; the Store' in cludedHundreds of eift sutsestions This sale presents an. Ideal opportunity for rift . seekers. The .reductions arc Writ-Watches . Dieunoridft ' Umbrellas -Silverwajre ' Jewel Cases Watch Fobs Watch Chains' Precious Stones Toilet Sets Pyralin Irory N. SOLOMON j Jeweler 331, Morrison St, Opposite Portland Hotel man Catt as president the National American Woman. Suffrage . association finished its forty-ninth annual conven tion hers : this, afternoon. Convention Closes Dec 15. (I. N. S. With the reelection of Mrs. Carrie Chap- awaiting specs at terminals and aa an- puaora -uis poir or san Francisco. I1S4. closed cars and 0S open cars. -a total oriTST cars aa..bf that date.- - ju.1 , r Are Hlgkly Inportaat- J 1 ; The figures given itn the i preceding statement are highly Important- said ' W. D. B. Dodson, executive secretary of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, this morning. "The situation ia BOw largely In the government's hands, if the government see fit to take advant age of ths facilities at this port it has the power and we. believe the means to do so. " We feel that the solid weight of the community should be back of the . strongest possums errort to exhibit the proof that vessels should be sent here and that ths port should be allowed oa ths water side to perform the large Serv. Ice which Is' within its power te help ths government win the war." ; . " , :: . f . v- ! T set in very best resnlts take Dr. Ilumphreys 'Seventy-seven'' iik Cm first snesxe or shiver. i SsTentyeevsn' breaks up Colds .;tlal hs er-Oip. AI) Prog Stores. 31111 ; JOIN .THE RED CROSS TODAY A DOLLAR-DOES THE DEED - Vfhn wrltlns te et ertlnt Carving, Sets from Manicure Sets from Useful 5.1 ...$3.00 sp Razors, alL makes . ....95ewp . ,$2.25 np J Pocket ' Knives ' .-. . . . .w .4Se p 'SHAVINC ACCESSORIES. HAIR BRUSHES,' ETC. "We Grind verythlnf That Refluires' an Edje . DOUBLE 8, & H. STAMPS TILL. JANUARY 1 , . t - - We Can Save You, the $ for the Red Cross PORTLAND ELECTRIC GRIND SHOP . The Home of Quality Cutlery Phone Broadway 1933 . 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