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G idiiiitl'ithiijtK. " ,'' " 1' IS IBS -mi Dir bHrf SL High water i ia forecast in the Willamette valley aa a result of the rapid . disappearance of U4ev heavy enow blaaltpt nflilobiCOT vj& ley, - and? t ewroundlng hill.. $ Smalt creska to; the-StUfem e$rtc,are ou of-fhehv bwikg. -, - Many Ion' were running" ddn the Willamette Saturday, borne by th awlft current in the rising stream! ..Thdtf were loosened by the ioeamj that bjreaca qqft arour.4 the moudr or ate? ciaariamae rlve Friday. and came- frank booms 'ho noma WfinA. . Two lame xssA fcretca loose. Saturday, but were,necap i..a4 fcj rver- steanfera wjthoutt lcses el The Willamette rose-steadily all's day Saturday.-: an iW)t greater rpjjity than at any time since the thaw set-im Ate t a. m. lfe had attained tte . fret, stese- above Bent andt lft ha ateem t 6 feet above Saturday afternoon. '.At Albany and Salem, In the !4 .hours end ing at f a. m. Saturday, iths clven rose . more them twa feet. Heawy, ralniWi on., Friday and Saturday, melting tte.now, contributed largely to the volume of ; water; '-l '' " ' -'-V . Flood Hare In the t Willamette river, as; established by the weatfiercv bureau, is If feet ' That the river masr reach that) point sometime this week ; im con , eldered probable by E. 1 Wells, district forecaster of.- the, weather tmtwate, . , Ksweveiy 16 feet l the Wi Harnett la no a serious, flood Most tfrep- mea of. Ion experience woojd? bntndP.lt a "mild freshet- Wateo In the "WWl ette In peoepiber- has rone to, beater than 20 feeUv - There-Is no IndloaUm at mipQ a atage oera as .a reauioaff tecent ; weather conditions, t llch of the enow In. the lower- alleyH naft aisappearea. being eased off grad uajly by the ajow moderation In weather-Uils week.. ';--.' rqoue. wow mSiVrtnss -7 . . . . SPRINGLIKE, OAT ETUOtm Vadfordi. Xeo fctedJJird sd . the iiogue River valley were, astounded on awAemng iw Qioraiiiav to find that about a foot1 of- mom. which lies bur-' cenoa tnie vioinity for, the pas., two wwkb, naa ajsaippearea- during. the night. A Chinook, wind did the. wWr Th malted. anw, mostly wank into the i loday wae like a spring day, SHALL STTJJIS IN SALE.1I . SECTION ARE OUT OF BANKS i Salem, Deo 2(1 -With small , streams In this section already out , of tlielr tanks ' from ithe : ral of , frtday ' nlgbt a4 rapidj j fwWng mew, seriowf rood wndi&ntm aiet feared ' from - the . rain ,whleb aa ape faldpg here today and Is eootmnlng ioalfbt, Iiowlanda along creeJ bottomal art already under water In MM3P plaeaa, A part of the flume at in afai nHsen went out early this mornbm ahutiOiur off the water power and making necessary to resort to the auxiliary tsteam plant.' FLOOD EXPfXTpD IN ALBANY DI3TtUCr V QITCIIE9 OPE.V Albany Deo. 26. For the first ' time aiaoa tna aaor the rural mail carriers ougt af AHMtnp all mada Iheir entire routea Satwday, Ona aarrtev - got through . Friday. The rain and rising temperature fhave made' the roads pas sable, but It is feared high water will Sga4a 'ctoee them Moet of the water eougaieaj ater clogged with snow and lea aQdimosof the accumulated water from in the low place. Hie ditches will un doaMedic agpea. t a, day or ao and the fouf rtnehee of wter ,wlU go off with s sMslnVaenaaag ail streams out of banks. BQpSiALN WHILE ' Ml' i I III MM I ' 1 1 1 1 V; I rn i II vu yh I 1 mil Jthe reyolvejrv .tb,on tha: npllce arrived rie was neA W be-iound, - , .- i, . ADotfi aa hour aiter tna: police left He came home. , ; - , v j oe ' ikcuer. orour-ui-iaw ; 10 Franas, apd jhls. family .-ware living tq tbrea S ma o,th aeoond floor, ...pdward at 4s tba Waehlagaoai blgh school nd Vefnaon; attended tjho Hudson sahoej. fW emsioyed im pewee station ejf Vofi . r. R-t-1- St ., company. - : . v Sir. Franks came home, from the pos pta4Ths4afhe;, Ui.f ery dajfeatl bealtta. Mri: and Mrs. Keller.) went down town a- .slaart time before .the shooting oc- currdd. Frank came U the front door frona lkt wer s, be heard' the report Of thetgujB. ,.'.f'.r' ;- v v Beetle the parents the following broth ers aiut alater survive.: IVfrs. 1 S. Buhl, rona, UrOlemi, 15, ad Thedav 8. . Depufty Coraaer Leo Goetach ' visited the hcira. but did net take the . body. Unless requested by the fattier be WtU mif . AewHtlueaV . eke - f.naarft 'TnetteAtAM TackabTry and; Leonard, PaCrobnen Nel son aq Voatar and aa latere from the emergeqay aoepital, . answerefl the cat. BOY IS ACCIDENTALLY SLAIN BY PLAYMATE 4 r X"ft svM Vernon IVanks - . V? :" - Jreawater. Boy Dies s Of-DiphtKeriaj All ;:; FainUy.b:Aiflicte.a Freawaten .Deo. WUlle Boloma, lOiyear-old . eoa of Mr.v and Wrs.- Louie Boloma, died' Thursday from diphtheria and -oearlet fevers AH - members of -.the family are in with, the disease,; but are reported better. - . " t y "CTia VJrklnji JDitcb jComptny elected the following directors t : 3, B, Ualney. S.4L Danlap and Charles JJrlnker. J. J, Buffmaa ie secretary, .v ' 1 -y.-JV' -'" 11 " ' Trail tlub' IHstletoeHlke -' Members af the Trails club wtU leave for Tualatin at 10)2 this morning from the Fourth street station of the South ern Pacific electrta Una. The club. will search the, woods out of Tualatin for Christmas .xnlsyetoe. - -. : SEu'ATE PASSES 3 lni!f BILLS ...v.;." - -aMataajBMnanafiBaBpopoBgaaMii - - Currir.lnjnatlfckd, r.lcf!trySusr Contfcl nd Sweet Yr RUk v neure:Are Adopted. : " TTaaninirton, Dec ; 2. WASH INGTON BUREAU OF THE JOUR NAL.) WltU : the ' eharacterlstlo burst of speed tueli m tg aomatlmef shown In the otoelne hours of a aea slon, the senate today passed three Important ttlw. Teamwork- -in the house, whereby McNarys sugar con trol bill waa passed, made possible Immediate : adjournment - over J the ChrlfltmaaahoUdays.v s'' In addition to the Cummins railroad and McNary bltla, the aenato agreed to the conference report on Representative Sweet' war risk; bUU whioh greatly en larges payments to soldiers wholly or partly disabled, and te estimated to in volve about o.eeQ.eoe annually, v : , xzoiov backs iwwer 911.x. The Sweet bill wan strongly urged by officers Of the American Legion, who recently established an agency here to look after legislation, and especially de sired that congress should not adjourn until action was taken .Increasing ben efits for, disabled men. Soldiers wholly disabled and without dependents, 'for exr arr: are Increases from V t mont&ly. " Cummins railroad bill. -while It wen by. 1 votes on final roll call Is merely sent to conference to be reconciled If possible .with the Each bill passed by the. house, with every preepect that the measure finally adopted will bear little resemblance to Cummins bllL - , - . , The house Is :;; atrongly : on - yecord against anti-strike provisions, and Cum mins plan of guaranteed return to rail reads under private eneratlen ta also likely to lose. Far Western senators were badly split on Cummins' bill.. . 0SSG02T 8EJIATOS AGAI58T SIXX Cbamberlalik and McNary of Oregen and Borah, and Kucent . of Idaho were against It, while Jones and Polndexter of Washington supported It. : Both Cali fornia senators were absent. Chamber lain and Nugent were the only North west senators whej voted for- LaFollette'e proposal to extend the period of federal control. House action on ' McNarye sugar bill - sends that measure to the Whits House wttb authorisation to con tinue the sugar equalisation board for one year and to grant licensing power until July "L It Is ttuis much stronger than It' first passed the senate, when It merely authorised purchase . of . Cuban and other sugars. McNary believed the measure tn Its earlier form . would be effective, and that as now passed it will enable the government to secure i amnio supply at a comparatively low See. , . . Asnro XEism held up : The oil and coal land leasing' measure which waa sent to conference several weeks ago has made little pre see Conferences will be resumed In January, but representatives or .the two houses are reported to be far apart -w The water power- bill already passed by the bouse will be first order of busi ness in the senate In January. . Decks are sufficiently .cleared in the Judgment of leading senators to favor re 3u ;':.. ef efforts to sseuro a com promise on the peace treaty when con gress reassembles. Sentiment foreactlon la growing, on both sides of the senate and promises to force consideration; of the- treaty at an early date. -"--- Upon request ef Jones ef Washington, the senate paased the bill of Representa tive Johnson ef Washington Authorising construction by the Interstate Construc tion eerperatloB of a tail bridge over Columbia river near Cascade Locks, r ATTE3IPT TO GAIN COIZPHOUISE ' ON TRZATY KJOCKCD IY LODGE By Im C Xartla -Waahlaston. Dee. to. U. P.) Sena tor Ledge. ' Republican leader tonight blocked an effort by Senator Under wood. Alabama, to have the senate cre ate an official committee on treaty compromise, In spite of an appeal by Underwood to net the Christmas spirit prevail, Lodge refused to permit con sideration of Underwood's resolution for appointment by Vice-President Marshall of a eonaUlatloli committee of 10, Underwood made bis appeal suddenly, soon after Senator Knox, Pennsylvania, had presented to the senate a favorable report from the foreign relations com. mittee on his resolution declaring the War at an end. Knox -made no effort to pasg. hie resolution, which was ap proved earlier in the day by the com mittee, but asked that it go to the calendar.- His purpose Is to call It up soon after the holiday recess. - lq appealing to Senators Lodge and Hitehcoek, the party leaders, to join with him ta support of bis : resolution. Un derwood said:. ! think tf the senate would pause and adopt this resolution that by the time wo meet In January a position probably would bo worked out on which the eon tending forces could get together audi we could commence the New Tear by ac claiming the i peace of the whole world," This resolution ran do aoharra t If it Succeeds, its work will bo acclaimed by the nation. 1 want to appeal to Senators Lodge and Hitchcock to evince a willingness to come together in a committee looking to the confirmation of peace and enabl ing the senate to carry out what is In the hearts , of every American cltlsen at ' this Christmas time." , TvHi' , "Under the circumstances cant eon sent to It," eMd Lodge. 1 should like opportunity ' for. consultation I think progress can be made without the ap pointment af .: ev aoaamtttaai.'!:-: f.i.fi;.:t The foreign relatione oommlttee'e re port on the. Knox reeeluUon was adopted by a straight veto of 1 to a. The reso lution would - repeal the declaration of war, provided that Germany must con cede to the United States ail the rights and advantages given to the eltlsens of this country.- under the treaty,-allows the president to prohibit commercial In tercourse with Germany U the German government refuses to recognise Ameri can rights under the treaty and real' firms the American policy of seeking to avoid war by an agreement between na tions for arbitration of disputes. ' Umatilla Chinook: . Eapidly Thaws Snow After Fierce Storm Umatilla, Dee. 2&A regular Chinook wind has caused a rapid thawing; of the snow - Umatilla received Its first ear load of ooal Friday for distribution to the public. - An contagious disease signs have been removed from homes here and; no sick ness is reponeq. ..-.. , OK r " o 1 1 P r rn itiniDiui lifted u: can " - ;.; d, f 'x , Thlrstaf Ffcin.Uriltsd State Pre pare to Spend Holidays Across Northern Boundary lint. ' Ottawa, , Ont, Dec 2 1.-4 Wartime prohibition , ended ? lav Canada, to lay whoa the orders tn council bannrag liquor fxaiatnutd horeo racing war abrogated - ' , At the same time the cabinet counefj dectaed to abrogate war lima proata tlon, it also decided to liberate ail mm tary prisoners. The manufacture and sale of whiskey and its shipment from one province to another are rendered legal by the lift ing of the ban. , - t A large number of thirsty visitors rrom border cities tn , the dry United Statee are expected to spend the holi days to Canada as a result of the re- jrumpuon nera or the liquor t raff to. -t Coheress Knocks Of f i Work for TwoWeeks ' Washington. Dea ta.--m. p.) Coa-I greas adjourned tonight for a hotldayl recess of two weeks, it 'win return . te duty January a, " .: , r ' PJD 13 " n u n Li m tmimitllllMlllllllliMI.IIIll...MMM..M,M.MIM.M..........M M)iinumtuwumitutiliimiiiliHmMHiMiiMitiiwmuiuHiiHiiaiHiiuutulUikiUltltM 19 Accompany your Holiday Gfteetings with a gift of ' Candy it is always acceptable and we have a large 'j'.- .. ... i . . j. . rresa siock . iq cnoose; irQnu ; '';.: ' ?t-:: h', I-V-' Suggestion Give a Baker Merchandise Or der and allowthe red pie n t 'to choose his or her own gift from the largest and most attractive selec Hon of depend able Footwear in the 'city G42l9Here is a dainty oneeyeet tie in soft black kid, light-1 turn ; sole and covered' French heel. Price u Quin&yV' California Chocolate Shop h i Extta tfciklt choj&h&er coating, with" delicious, cream dentera packet? in ;; umcme f Redwood boxes "Vi lb. 75ct. l'lb"llJ50, 2. lbs. $3.00. ' fcitocolatca Made by THtt Imxierial Candy Co. A large Assortment of beautiful pack ages' to coose from. Society Di rOpera, 1 lb. '4 ox. .$2.00 ' Societe Assorted Chocolates, y. lb. 75afl Ub. $1.25, 2-.lbs. $2.50. ' ' 3ib, -:0'4s , Tt a 4 aisx a.e e.e) 4 f Algonquin, U lb. 01.25 Algonquin; lbs. $2.50 ' Master Kraf, lib. . . ;. , . ,$2.00 . Nuts: audi Frtits, 1 lb. . . .$1.50 . Nuta and Friitts, 2 lbs. . . , . -$3,00 : ; Satin fmfeBuaC Mixed" Can4y in . jars, eacb. . ... 50- ;J VoiW Chocolates ; ! Mad, U Portland Individual 20 ,qz. V . , . . ; . w. . $1.50 Assorted" Creams, t lb. .'..h. .$1.50 Fruits and Nuts, 1 lb $ ' 2.00 4 Fruits and Nuts, 2 lbs. , 3 4.00 Fruits and Nuts, 3-lbs, . .,.$ 6.00 Fruits tnd Nuts, 5 lbs, . , . , . .$10.00 HoeflerV Celebrated Chocolates Made in Astoria 10 02. package . . .75f 1 lb. package . .... .... ... . ... ...$1.25 20 oz. package .. ... . .... ...... .$1.50 ' 2 lb. package . . . .... ; $2.50 v Emery's Fancy Chocolates I Put Up in Handsome Holiday Pkgt. Dft'Luxe, 1 lb: ,r.$i.25 Victorias, 1 lb. .... .. .. ...:.J,$1.50 - Nuts and, Fruits, 1 lb. ,..v....$1.50 v. FJoral Sw?ets, 12 oz. ...,M.;f .$1.00 ' ' -1 - 7 -t " - ; A Novelty for Christmas ;J ' Tree Decorations ' Kiddie Kandy, put up in individual ear-'r-' -tons to hang on Christmas tree, 154; and 25. , Johnson Famous Eastern Chocolates Dutl1?tt!rL?0,4 i? "ggiv Milk' Chocolates, 18 oxSLSO w Sf? 34 lb" 75e-'--;Quintentle Chocolates, 1 lb..;:$1.50k ,KnkRibboaCbocoUteS,llb...$1.25. Debutante Chocolatesl lb. ...1 $110 - Special , 'Special . Genuine MfaSdSf-w 'it ported Gum Drop, Genuine JORDAN Mated Cnady. IK 33c M. 35c ALMONDS,- bt . ; gQc Special Special .; Special i SSitt "XT Broken Spiced Jelly Stringa, Chewing Gum, 3 packages for...i6 Gum Droos oer lb k Fresh a edAlmonds, per lb. $1 50 ; Spiced Gum Drops, per lb;. . ' SO?' Fresh SaUeOeanuts; per lb .4.50 Turkish .Paste, per lb......... J 50S . ; - Cocoanut Bon Bons; lb. ......, ;40 4 1 BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention m Es - - rf . tongue pump in fine ' 3)C V-VMrJJl7 ' v brown kid, made with W& JrCi'-' ' ' ' I i - - - lurn sole and covered fcwitlllMMo ' .s ; - ; Frenchheel. - PriceU2JSQ;; Ml -'; - . ' " AM7-Here is a stylish .'. R U MAWfl: ' V " - . winter oxford in soft ImWxWli M A ; . v black kid. with welt sole ' i M and . leather Louis XV, iffl W J? JJ heel. Price f 10 JOO. , & J, yf ; ' , 648 The most ' popular g i; ! button boot of the season. WfW'M ' All brown kid leather, 'J lWJi& military heel. Price US J09. M fj g r a"-- .-..13 Wl L i Hlw1llsa f V. . 0 Don' t forget to think of your own shoe needs, in the hurry and bustle of your last minute Christmas shopping. Give your feet a Christmas gift of a pair of those Winter boots you saw in Baker's window so : attractively priced or better yet a pair of Baker evening slip pers for the Christmas gaieties that are now at hand 143 A ; graceful boot in fine black' kid. It is made with light turn sole and. leather French heel. Price, $13 SO. B-139--A n attractive all brown kid boot with plain toe, turn sole and covered Louis XV, Keel. Price 916JS0. iiaiuaUiihnni ' r5taet'W - Sole Agent forDr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe for Men. Los. Angeles San Francisco A gent if or the Nettleion, the Best for Men.- ' . Portland M t 1 ril i i 1 1U II t Mil t liL.i U IIHf tt llll'S, . t . - E fc J e.. i 380 Washington Street ; 308 Washington Street 270 Washington Street 270 Morrison Street 5 t. "",r'"MMeiftnwnwiMmfMfWMtetMiumme ir ss as eeeseeaesi m.Wi