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    I Americans Haul Down
flag; Soldiers Leave
Washington, D. C Brigadier Gen
eraljFuns ton's infantry and marines,
numbering 6000, under orders from
President Wilson, hauled down the
Stars and Stripes, Monday, which have
been flying over Vera Cruz since Rear
Admiral Fletcher seized that port last
April as an act of reprisal in retalia
tion for affronts to the American flag
at Tampico, after General Huerta had
refused to' comply with a demand by
Rear Admiral Mayo for a salute of 21
guns. It is the determination of the
United States government to withdraw
its forces and thereby remove a possi
ble cause of international friction, as
well as a potential factor that might
become a domestic issue as between
the two factions in Mexico.
Pains have been taken that in the
withdrawal no faction shall be recog
nized. All elements in Mexico united in
asking the American forces to evacu
ate and pledged guarantees asked by
Washington.
General Funston had instructions
simply to pack up and withdraw his
men, bringing away any Mexicans who
fear to remain, as well as all customs
money collected during the American
occupation, with copies of the port and
municipal records.
The $1,000,000 or more collected!
will be held until a government is
formally recognized.
The American marines will be taken
to the League Island navy yard, Phil
adelphia, and the troops to their camp
at Texas City.
Turkish troops at Suez
Canal; British Loss Heavy
London Reuter's Constantinople
correspondent in a dispatch sent by
way of Berlin gives the following offi
cial Turkish statement:
'The Turkish troops have reached
the Suez Canal. In fighting near El
Kantara the British suffered heavy
losses and took flight."
El Kantara is a port on the right
bank of the canal about 25 miles south
of Port Said.
The Amsterdam correspondent of
Reuter's Telegram company says:
A heavy battle lasting nine hours
occurred on November 18 along the
Shat el Arab river (this river empties
into the Persian gulf and forms part of
the boundary between the Persian and
Turkish dominions) between British
and Turkish toops. The British losseB
were heavy. Captured British sol
diers declare that the wounded include
the British commander.
"One shot from the Turkish gunboat
Marmaris hit a British gunboat and
caused an explosion. Details are not
yet available."
Berlin The British authorities, af
ter suppressingja riot at Port Said, at
the entrance of the Suez Canal, flogged
the rebels.
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NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
Resume of World's Importanl
Events Told in Brief.
Cardinal Aristides Cavallari, patrl
arch of Venice, is dead.
Richard Croker, former leader of
Tammany Hall, is aoon to be married.
. A prominent newspaper in Berlin
says peace talk is "higher political
idiocy.
One week's exports from the U. S.
exceeds the imports by more than
$14,000,000.
Reports are current in Washington,
D. C, that General Blanco, in charge
of Mexico City, may abandon his- post
as Villa nears.
Switzerland has lodged protests at
London and Bordeaux against the vio
lation of Swiss neutrality by British
aviators, and demands satisfaction.
The greatest acreage of wheat ever
known will be planted the world over,
is the prediction for 1915, by a Wash
ington agriculture expert.
A German aeroplane with two avi
ators has been captured by cossacks 24
miles from Plock, Russian Poland.
The airmen had dropped several bombs
in Plock.
Forty-one persons out of 64 on board
the wrecked steamer, Hanaiei, were
saved before she broke up on the rocks
on the northern spur of Duxbury reef,
near San Francisco.
A dispatch from Lisbon says the
Portuguese government has decided
that Portugal should co-operate with
the allies when it considers the step
necessary. The minister of war will
issue a decree for partial mobilization.
Telegraphing from Athens, the cor
respondent of the Havas agency says
the Turkish government has forbidden
all subjects of the triple entente pow
ers, with the exception of women and
of children under 18 years old, to leave
the Ottoman territory.
New rates of pay for Englieh army
officers showing increases of from 10
to 25 per cent are announced in an
army order. . The new daily rate for a
captain is raiBed from S3 to $3.60, and
for a lieutenant from $2 to $2.60.
These increases also are augmented by
various special allowances.
The admiralty of England announces
that all points of military significance
in Zeebrugge were subjected to a Be
vere bombardment by two British bat
tleships. The German opposition was
feeble. The extent of the damage
done is unknown. The British ships
returned safe.
An official statement issued by the
maritime authorities says that it has
been proved that German warships
have violated the neutrality of Cehile
by staying for several days in the Juan
Fernandez islands, capturing neutral
ships, seizing coal and provisions and
sinking the French bark Valentine a
half mile from the Chilean coast.
Russians and Turks both claim vie
tory in a naval battle in the Black sea.
Dr. Robert J. Burdett died at his
home in Pasadena, Cal., at the age of
70 years.
Russia is eager to make a new trade
treaty with the U. S. so American
goods can be purchased.
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A guaranteed remedy for Colds and
La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist.
It's good. Take nothing else. Adv.
Tobacco Habit Cured
Not only to nam of p!p and eigars, but th.
vicious cigarette habit la overcome by using tfaa
"NITRITE" treatment. Price complete, postage
paid, 11.00. Laue-Davis Drug Co., 8d and Yam
hill. Portland, Or. (When writing mention this
paper.)
No apology from Turkey for firing
on an American launch has been re
ceived by the United States.
Villa's army on its march to Mexico
City has been joined by many garri
sons from the Carranza forces.
Servia is taking steps to remove the
government from Nish to Uskub if it
becomes necessary, according to an
Athens dispatch.
Extremes of suffering and privation
In the trenches are obliterating caste
between the German officers and men,
and they aid each other indiscrimi
nately.
The loss of the Austrian steamer
Josephine, which was blown up by an
Austrian mine off Pols, it is said, will
prove a serious blow to Austria, as
she was one of the largest vessels en
gaged In alleged contraband traffic
between Venice and Trieste.
The London Daily Chronicle asserts
that the new war loan already has been
over-subscribed and that the applica
tions are still pouring in. According
to the Chronicle, the amount spoken
aggregates 600,000,000 ($3,000,000,
000). The total loan amounts to $1,-
750,000,000, ,
In the city of Trieste, Austria, 20,-
000 persons are reported to be unem
ployed and appeals are being made to
private charities to assist in feeding
them. The municipality of Trieste, it
is declared, has announced it will be
unable to support the unemployed
much longer.
It Is announced that the death pen
alty for murderers has been abolished
in Oregon by a majority of 65.
A London paper says that news has
been received that the Hamburg
American liner Ekbatana has been
sunk in the Persian gulf. There are
no details of how this was accom
plished. It is reported that no less than 160
German officers near Thielt refused to
lead their men to slaughter in attack
ing the allies, and that many of the
officers have been shot for insubordi
nation.
London claims to have a report that
the British routed 4500 Turks from
their trenches, capturing many pris
oners and much ammuntnition and
camp equipment.
The Swiaa parliament has before it
for consideration a new measure con
cerning foreign spies in Switzerland.
It provides penalty of imprisonment
and a fine of $4000.
A Reuter dispatch from Berlin gives
the official announcement that Major
General Voights-Rhetx, quartermaster
general of the German army, died sud
denly from heart failure.
Cruisers Are Free to Act.
Washington, D. C. Secretary Dan
iels cabled to Captain Decker, of the
Cruiser Tennessee, and Captain Oman,
of the cruiser North Carolina, in the
Eastern Mediterranean, giving them
discretionary authority to deal with
emergencies that might arise in pro
tecting American citizens and inte
rests in Turkey. Mr. Daniels' order
indicates that notwithstanding any ex
planation of the Turkish government,
the United States has no intention of
withdrawing its vessels and will keep
them within easy reach of Americans
in Turkish coast towns.-
Sacrifices Tire Belgians.
Berlin The official press bureau has
given 'out the following: "Belgian
fugitive officers interned in Holland
declare that they got sick of sacrific
ing poor Belgian soldiers to British
selfishness, so they persuaded the sol
diers to desert, telling them that the
Belgian king did not agree with the
cruel sacrifice and that the king was a
slave of the English and French. Ow
ing to diBsentions in the British cabi
net and to differences between .King
Albert and General Pau, Belgium, offi
cers say, is tied hand and foot by the
French and English.
Rockefeller Ship in Port.
London The Rockefeller Founda
tion food ship which left New York
November 8, with provisions for the
starving Belgians, arrived at Rotter
dam late Monday. Her cargo was on
the way to Belgium in canal boats next
day. The American Relief commission's
report shows that it has delivered in
Rotterdam to date 25,200 tons of food
stuffs, most of which has been actually
distributed in Belgium. Ships now
loading or under charter with cargoes
awaiting them will provide a further
68,000 tons, and 70,000 more is assured.
lurks Claim Victories.
Berlin The Turkish embassy made
public here reports of a victory for
General Liman von Sanders, the Ger
man commander of the Turkish forces
near Batum, Asiatic Russia, in which
the Turks say they inflicted heavy
losses on the enemy. Unofficial re
ports from Turkey say the Ottoman
troops were victorious over the Rus
sians and British. The Russians are
said to have been driven back farther
in the Caucasus region, and are report
ed to have suffered heavily in the Van
district
Russia Wants Steamship.
Seattle, Wash. The Russian gov
ernment is reported to be negotiating
for purchase of the Great Northern
liner Minnesota, now laid up here, the
largest vessel on the Pacific Ocean.
The first business of the Minnesota, if
purchased by Russia, would be to carry
reservists and supplies from the Pa
cific Coast to Vladivostok. An ex
porter has sought to charter the Min
nesota to carry a grain cargo to Eng
land. Extensive repairs to the Min
nesota's boilers must be made before
she can undertake any voyage.
Pope Makes first Talk.
Rome For the first time since his
election Pope Benedict Tuesday de
livered an address in St. Peter a.
Fifty thousand people heard his holi
ness speak on "Faith." Afterwards
the te deum was intoned.
If Mcintosh Red eloped with a Pip.
pin would he be shadowed by a North
ern Spy?
If Wagener wedded a Grimes Gold
en would they become WealthyT
If the. Wlnesap drank cider from a
GravenBtein would he call it Delicious?
If the Senator was wrecked on
Spitzenburg would It Crabbe his act?
V Arkansas Black kissed a Rome
Beauty would the Maiden Blush?
If the Duke of York made love to
the Duchess would it cause a Blue
Pearmaln?
If Ben Davis stepped on a Winter
Banana would he swear, "By Jona
than?"
The danger in sowing mines lies in
the possibility that the grim reaper
will get the harvest.
2ero In comfort A fat man wear
ing a belt.
The war news in brief Both sides
admit slight advances and then again
both deny it.
British warships are not strictly
grammatical. They have made 'a full
stop at Colon.
President Wilson almost met Colon
el Roosevelt recently. Think of al
most finding a bull moose!
In time of peace prepare for war
taxes.
Only One Queen Left Alive In Europe
Dutchmen everywhere celebrated re
cently the thirty-third birthday of their
Deiovea monarcn, Wllnelmina, the
world's only ruling queen. Wllhel-
mina was born on August 31, 1880,
and ascended the throne on her eigh
teenth birthday, fifteen years ago. The
Dutch queen is very old-fashioned in
her ideas and opinions. She has in
herited warlike instincts and does not
appreciate having The Hague made
the "peace capital" of the world. At
the last peace conference in the Dutch
capital the queen remained sternly
aloof, and her openly unsympathetic
attitude, and especially her refusal to
lay the foundation-stone of the peace
temple, aroused much Indignation
among the pacificists. It was only af
ter long and earnest persuasion by her
ministers and other rulers that Wil
helmlna consented to give royal sanc
tion to the ceremonies held recently
at the peace palace.
Queen Wilhelmina Is bitterly oppos
ed to woman suffrage, partly because
it runs counter to her old-fashioned
notions about woman's sphere, partly
because in Holland suffrage and so
cialism are so closely associated. '
wiinelmlna, like her mother. Oueen
Regent Emma, before her, is a stern
and uncompromising teetotaler. She
nas never touched a drop of liauor in
any form or on any occasion, and nev
er permitted wine or alcoholic bever
ages in the palace until after her mar
riage to Prince Henry of Mecklenburg
Schwerin a dozen years ago. It is said
that many three-cornered quarrels be
tween the prince and his royal wife
and mother-in-law disturbed the at
mosphere of the royal residence be
fore the queen finally submitted to
her husband's wishes and permitted
wine to be served to guests.
The Dutch queen is one of the proud
est and fondest of royal mothers.
Upon little Princess Juliana, now in
her fifth year, the Queen lavishes a
wealth of affection, and all the hopes
of Dutch monarchists are centred up
on this healthy little mite of feminine
humanity. The wee princess Is all
that stands between royalist Holland
and one or the other of two fates
equally horrible to the queen the
"gobbling up" of the country by Ger
many or the establishment of a so
cialistic republic.
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The startling discovery has been
made that college men are consider
ably more ignorant of Biblical affairs
than of bibulous matters. .
Kola Tablets
have many friends who use them as a general
tonic and for Kidney trouble. Price 25c per box,
j boxes for tl.OD. For sale by Laue-Davia Drug
Co., 8d and Yamhill Sts.. Portland. Ore.
Curtain Hints.
When "doing up" lace curtains fold
them lengthways and starch the
edges only. In this way an economy
In starch Is effected, the curtains look
better and they do not so quickly wear
Into holes ss when starched all over
When buying. window shades get an
xtra set of catches. Put one set at
the usual place, the other about a
root lower. In colrj weather hang the
shades on the lower catches and leave
the window down from the top. This
rives perfect ventilation and prevents
the shade from blowing about
Good Old Times.
"Father," said the small but pert
boy, "didn't Esau sell his birthright
for a mess of pottage?"
"Yes, my Bon."
H'm!' That 'was some high cost
of living, wasn't It?" ' '"
Otherwise Engaged.
miggtns' boy doesn't say as many
bright things as he used to."
"No. Bliggins has taken to tango
dancing, and hasn't time to think 'em
up."
Sprains.Bruisesj
Stiff Muscles!
Sloan's Liniment will save
hours of suffering. For bruise
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It arrests innamznation and thus
prevents more serious troubles
developing. No need to rub it
in--it acts at once, instantly
relieving the pain, however
severe it may be.
Charhtm Jnknxnn P fi nm MM T.m.
ton Station, N, Y.t wiles: "I rprained
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m wonderfully. I threw my orutobet
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Liniment and now I am walking quite
well with one oaoe. I nerer will bo with-
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ITCHING, BURNING SKINS
Don't stand that itching skin humor
one day longer. Go to the nearest yes
druggist and get a jar of reslnol oint
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Uocj. uatne tne eczema patches with
resinol soap and hot water, dry and
appiy a little resinol ointment.
It s almost too good to be true. The
torturing, itching and burning stop in
stantly, you no longer have to dig and
scratch, sleep becomes possible, and
healing begins. Soon the ugly, tor
turing eruptions disappear completely
and for good. Adv.
Which would you sooner do, eat
Thanksgiving dinner with the Ger
mans in Paris or partake of Yuletlde
Joy with the Cossacks in Berlin?
She was my leading lady,
And she took me through the store
To go broke on Christmas shopping
Her misleading made me sore!
A Berlin paper was punished for
calling the advance a retreat. Even
the retreat was only a strategical maneuver.
The embargo on dye stuff is raised.
If the administration can't cut the
high cost of living they can lower the
cost of dyeing.
The war is also going to help Amer
ican cheese. It ought to now that
LImberg has been eliminated.
Congress mar adlnum annul rtr-tn.
ber 16. Evidently the majority of
them have election campaigns tn fnnp
at home. ,
Thfl Vnr la "ortnlnlv Antntr thlnn.
... - w uutug uuuga u,
the high cost of living. We notice
where even the mercury went up the
other day. .... .- ;.
There may be nothing significant in
the fact thai the kaiser is moving his
troops from JL,yck. ,
Is it modesty on the part of the man
agement that prompts them to import
a band to blow their horns for them.
The village cut-up wants to know if
velvet Jumpers are persons who land
on soft Jobs.
Majority Like New Rule.
Summarized reports from the twenty-eight
cities of the third class In
Pennsylvania concerning their prog
ress under commission government
during the first six months of .1914
were presented in an address recently
delivered by A. M. Fuller, president
of the Allied Civic Bodies. The in
formation, received in the form of an
swers to questions, .includes reports
from nineteen banks and twenty indi
viduals, and, as reported in The Amer
ican City, Indicates general satisfac
tion with the new form of government
The questions and answers were as
follows:
Has the new form of government, in
your opinion, proved a success? Tjven-ty-two
cities reported, very briefly,
yes; three, no, and three, no opinion.
Are your citizens generally pleased
with the new system? Twenty-one
cities reported yes; three, no, and
four, no opinion.
Has It tended to create more inter
est in city affairs on the part of citi
zens? Twenty-three cities reported
two, no, and three, no opinion.
would not tne "general manager
plan" in conectlon with the present
system render the government still
more efficient? Twenty-one cities re
ported yes and seven cities reported
no.
YOU! OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Try Uurine Eye Kerned; for Bed, Weak, Watery
Byea and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting
t list Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eya
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May Use Domestic Kaolin
For the manufacture of pottery of
the better grades considerable clay,
mainly kaolin, is Imported Into this
country from Europe and China, the
value of these Import last year ex
ceeding $2,250,000. It seems probable
that under the necessity due to the
war of now finding a domestic Bupply
these finer clays can be in large part
replaced. Already a process of decol
oring kaolin is reported as successful,
and this may make large deposits of
kaolin and ball clay available for the
manufacture of white ware and pot
tery. Bulletin No. 699, United States
Geological Survey. -;, .'- , :
Ruptured
Persons suffer more from Inexperienced truss
fitting- than from hernia. Why not buy your
trusses from expertsT Try Laue-Davia Drug Co.,
at 3d and Yamhill. Portland. Ore., who are ex
perts and know how. '
- Europe's Highest Flowers.
Not. 1fRA thfln aiirhf v.atv enanlut Af
flowering plants above the snow-line
have been discovered by Herr von
Klehelshnrff in thn Tvrnlana A In. nf
these fifty-six tfpecies continued to ex
ist up to 300 feet above the snow-line, '
and six were still found at more than
1 Kflfl fear nhnvo whlla nna thn
cial Ranunculus reached 12,000 feet
aDove sea-level on the Grossglockner
and nearly 13,900 on the Flnsteraar
horn. No other vascular plant in the
Alps is known at such a height
Moving pictures seem to be all-im
portant. They have them at the apple
show and now the good roads conven
tion is talking of them.
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War's Effect on Drug Markets.
That the great war in Europe will
perhaps lead to the establishment in
the United States of one or more dis
tributing centers for the drug products
of the entire world, as well as it will
tend to encourage the manufacture In
this country of many of the drugs now
imported, is the belief of Dr. Martin
I. WilbeTt, of the Division of Pharma
cology of the United States Public
Health Service.
Virtually all of the great drug mar
kets of the world are in the war zone,
ano scocKs on nana in the foreign
ports are not available for export ei
ther because of blockade or because
the local governments have prohibited
the exporting of drugs. The depen
dence of the people of the United
States on Europe for most of the drugB
used in this country is emphasized by
the unprecedented increase in the
price of some of the more widely used
drugs and the practical exhaustion for
the time being of some of the more
important articles which are made or
conrolled by the European countries
now at war. In a report on the situa
tion which Dr. Wllbert has made for
Surgeon-General Rupert Blue, of the
Federal Public Health Service, he
says:
"There Is an urgent need for estab
lishing for ourselves and for the Amer
ican continent generally a distributing
center for the drug products of the
world. Outside of the trade few peo
ple or mis country are aware of the
fact that by far the greater number of
drugs sold in the different countries
of the world are marketed through
London. Hamburg or Trieste. A few
drugs like the products of the Dutch
colonies are marketed through Am
sterdam, and some of the drug pro
ducts of Turkey and western Asia
come to this country directly from
Constantinople or Smyrna. The bulk
of the drugs used in this country, how
ever, even Including those of Ameri
can origin, are distributed from the
great drug markets of the world cen
tered in the cities ot Hamburg. Trieste
and London." . I
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