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THE JlOUNlNli OKEGOMAX, llilDAi, MAUUil 8, 1912. - - 'I . - mm. MAnntfrrrn tfT T TmT O T.T I . -.- - I I POWERS 0ECI0E TO UREASE GUARDS We're Up Against It Mere Soldiers Vill Be Required . Despite Opening of River Traffic. AID OF MARINES- ASKED A Carload Sold Already Balance Will Surely Go in Next Few Days Piano $24! Down Go Piano Pt $400 s for llr-Nt-tliillHO l''tl" rn ii ! Marrh rnlmrni Again Klnci. In tVUin ami Itrpubll- Hr oiu jvc lied to North Asaln. J'Kr.iV. Ma ri,-''"1t : ltt a nr. f"l -r :.. l.;n anu in: I ' . e r . -i r lijlomatlc wf irif forr ik n power i"1 trMv and decided to iarrl Riorir Uip railway Tu'i. In p:t- of tue fart i nuw op n frutu Tin- !ill If X . A-.-! fh-rmt kimiIitii will h DHi'rr, m t : n ". t of t h.e pi rf nt uurd i ii v in1 r j I Mu tor A r rait in I til. ia om r'l.i fi1 f th Antrrli'an troop f ruin V.rit i. hn4 nt 4 twn It-ft ut Tten-i-'r. n-l i- i' nirou that at leant I'vv of h ' ;. ..,. at IV kin nhalt return. W n r i 'u; ut tn I.!4! i Bet a do-i'-vii-h n i m.i t marim from :r iii-.fr i'tn :nnntl. It mould tin-it i . i mli' for ti.f infantry tj proceed I T- 1 i- r.-i.-rn. HonirrL; lfrtiaed aala. T ( - I M it ( w tdfly if ujiipd . ' i't n- ' ;i l.iklni: ..rr th tiiy .?! ir.i tannine inonurcny HXain. iti"-- -ap"r- n.ak tin: mivviliott, :-r. n n Vni Im ia-Ir Iihi lwit :.r : . !. um . n i; In t iie pa-"! ut mont h.. 1 1 ,.. I :. nil ' ir"la'!f t luit one now a;t i-e i-mnd ..M .i t;iir ris h would fin.' t n i i u ' n n army in t "tr .it t.t. u:- :i,imi.i Man. 'iu tHMis who a r" I nmsi n- n-tp frt-e r--niit t.nii in fh northern provinte. In n -. . i'-r.'T.il S'"r.y V unan. iltii - rn..: ; .-f pn-vin.. iift.M' fami'y was :-lB'ihjT..j ariiT in ? h rlirll Ion. t-" :i i ,'k'tintf in t Knptror'H nam. i i- r. i.iri.'.l ';m r:i Shanv Vunan , .i ' 'tint -...iifr.. Mf cnlrol .-u.ittiP nv a tarie parr of Sheii-si and ;i--;. T ki itni: f maitv uli iieu! ? I ! n . tit irf. i .- aitat k on tlic . rA i.v :! a!i'. at t..f flr.I out- - .k ji.tl I ril'-n tif Yuan Shi I -i '.Idfi --. !! t ndiral t h f 'in. Ktirthrniore. the ti.it, whi' ii fr a tim rry (..'l-.' (ll I' in h OT- p'Hf. a tp- now onlv !?-wou-i nnn-ni hull Jtne and ili dir'ii tlaif has not re- It. i" ' d. .Ml!..' i .1 i; p.n.-i of I ..I I MJ'.! say tb-it i'hao Kih M aio ;mrta. whose m Krii l-'.'ntr. wa a us In Ssf-i'liii-r not fi x d It in pnilH-nn i- iho-mi;' rniblh'. ive .stri'-d flu-r n -!m-r io .oiiii 'Iiinr.rr ohtutnd the tnon;.ri!i tM rasily in it.-' t yt brine iirt t tor anni'iiT t trims lt aitatniint if liio rcpuhltr. It that Uin ht Kai ha onl .in t,ii. r- thai Ii" tan tonne 'n i.Mli. 'h work nf i-arr;. a-l t h il nrt J' mi: ( rrrlien of f p-r. wlifrp I he i i i it I i ii-jii l.'ji, nii iM'uiiit. to.t ,it'T the nit' a.. r dMiiiilhd. ..vtTt: 'f-t a ml '.tij prp kept In -n . 1 1 n- t ! Ufin"lvr pu rn!M-t. ;.'Prf itm I'ai Tinjr-f ii mv adiii 'in.it prop-:tv hj I n d-nrocd tn w a to i he iMit ii. DISCCVLRER OF SOUTH POLE AND COMPETING EXPEDITION. Ai"-.--'-'' - ' - - " -V V- ' ' " L - i SOUTH POLE FOUND Ud , I Captain Amundsen Reports Discovery in Antarctic. .o i i;n: i Month for '. 1 1 a N : 1 1 i. li- ituln. ' I tv MITI C AMI . r 3..nni.o)o h l l..iill- i lu- l.-l. SPOT LOMG SOUGHT FOR M MiHhi)a iJiii'- U-tor thrr lee- ami (.a 1 1", a! MHitlirrit l.xtrcniity of t.lolM- lnrk'. nv V'cni of rrrut f'cnl nr . i . r' M a 1 1 h 7 A 1a n k t n a -pt in it I 'n M ed Star', tirrniar. and Krunrf I Ihlll.lM") t.lt'l! 4 ! KM OKIih l VII f I tK HH Til pn-xnnat -K I7''.0w to th.- provision- . jiT .v .i tinv m nf TMnii. It tt rX' ertrd I i -.it wirnn a w e k 7 0'0.ioo tael lap- j tritl'tmirh 1 1. ' will te handed I ..vi ' a i .n'ii. it and ivkln. 1 It 1 1 1 n ii '' i I n at the ii !nete : will r. 'j HI re l.".tMi.O" it r t T- ! f K men! lis and t ! yn- . it i .i-r-ii-.-inu to Niipplx this m Tl i- l.-an contra t will e i j: . -'iiiM-1,1.1 ni ! . I:tp:ui Kin. Keilirair Nruirtt I It . M r. 7 - Yiwoi-nt t'cliid.i. K.if.!-:n Miniif'T rrplv-t- i. i t.. ll.-t:ion r.-drtV tn the, rt pr - nt.it've. rrl'iTairil 'i -nee f the poluy of IM ill f'ltie tttla- ! . d .1 ii'n'! !tpv.-lal ..ti:i of t.m. hnrha nd mvI t e retdme f Japiu . :iioi iri ho'il. n ' - : It U.K. I7TT -t aptiiMi I'iN.k cr'fil arrla I'in'le for flrM iPn l a tin)'- f 71 lrrw In mlnntr. nc-latl- -UVdd-ll I r-r .' tllllltttt' I - Hi r Jartiin r n ut line llorr-hfc-'". n.-nu; T l''ti 4 '. i : ' 1 1 - rar h I ! der- ti( 2 Hitr.-' !T iiitn-Hf . Ill K-.aM A.nund- hi l hopi nx for t lie sm-i-ost of t he British reriontative. ntertHtned fears thai t'uplain .imindm-n would win the honor, ,im It im previous ex pertenee i rn.ide him u formiilabte competitor. It ( was h who discovered the Northwest j passu ae in l!Ofi. A inn nd sen had with li im a 1m rd V t. iml of Norwepians. who nndo;ili dl" woro irreatly aided hy .skiljt (n traeer?' iriK the k In i" la I lee, and he pu t h a , fnitli in StPer!:in dos fur tiie supply P'das. Mo had an advuntaue of Pi .trl . eiaht month? ever ' u pta in fSrui t iii the ra-e for the Polo and his bate of supplies hps nearly 1 0 miles nearer tUf uoul. .Moreover. Ii Is was not a Mt'lennilc expedition, but one designed to .noc swiftly. $5.00 Down- $5.00 Month Stop! Read! Act! Siiu-e our first announcement Sun day a carload of these pianos have been snapped up. That fact alone proves that this is an opportunity extraordi nary. In a nutshell, we're in a fix. We've received notice from the railroad company that two carloads of Pianos arrived and must be unloaded at once. This is a shipment that has been de layed over two months. Our present quarters are crowded to the limit right now. What to do with these two car loads, is a problem. There is only one thing to do and that is to sell and sell quickly. To do this we fully realize that we must make prices and terms never before dreamed of. These pianos are from one of Amer ica's largest and finest factories. They are strictly hiyh grade in every respect Beautiful tone easy action superb St even case designs and Mottled Mahogany, Burl Walnut and genuine quarter sawed Oak and fully guaranted for 10 years. Never before have they sold for less than $400 anywhere. But we must do business quickly. Prices and terms ha vp 'been lost sisrht of. We're not go ing to ask you $325 or $300 or $275. Take vour choice for only Pay $5 down'and $5 a month. Did you ever hear of such low prices before? Did you ever hear of such low terms before ? Our loss is your gain. These prices and terms should do the business. Hemember one carload sold since Monday. The balance will surely go in the next few da vs. You must act quickly. 355 M&shm&on jzZa iBuMinr riuvr iami iir. in I 36 "t A .r . I ,! pT jtPt hi.-l. 11- i:i ! T iP-r-"' mi It !l AVIATOR CHEATS STRIKE ! I'.ii t rtjM I li lrtm I 5iiilti Ut I'iirN ' X ii- ii Tr;niiortJil'iHi Hall-. . - i ,-ft y u i'I 'n ii i:. N o it ;. A nit.-..; 1 hi .in: r tr i I .. of Kne- .tul. P1ll. t -alhlUhrJ n of Nor in liP. In l::. l i . a :at-' , 7 --ll ar r i !-a ' t- r p nr Snhev. t'e .1 til s.iv-es- .f Past-, in hl m irn i led from N Ht"p lie o ere ittto-it mi es tn - ti ut". aii.c nrui-nt lusinrs a an. I feln: t.at a tm'n and t-a mi - . affe. t. ,1 In the coal .( .h. .1 to make the i . e.r. In spile of t . t: . r -if .'it". K i l.irnl'.mil Hin i t s i..i -r :.. i-.' tar-l. .M" in( JV.I, .1 N-e 'l K la ii I ti M ' o' Ail irirf ' rff All-Mit.-r. 1l'l. In !aUl- .'t.ip' "h t p A urnra. rio' n ' hnM if h '-um prin.. a,"" i ,'l .hit V;iln h- P -r rea lie I t: t it et r PACKERS ASK ACQUITTAL; :i -riir I tn;i iut Tliat t.oei tiinenl Mas l aili il Ut I'nuc tlmrir. Hi t he t hope tti p (.. r. ll 7. fill of i',i'i .'hp r d ftl'li d f lii.M tl "oitn I for t he Ihe 1 hieo w tta criminal i law i'ftan to- rtei t to t'hta.n the r, t s. i'.ornt- JVhn S. M.I1-r pr- il motion askn Judiie .', th rase fr.-m the juw ii- the p, ker. derlaruic iniiifiu h.fl f.tiel 1-1 pi enwd a rpentr r mii 4 ti le thal the o- the ut wrll't.l in th. in lu tment. -rti iiMpral lllll '.ir.-'i 7 -The i . . - t.- ia tot:.- I 't e ;i r 1. llltit'al . i- t f .o Kn : u'loints f .lkClltllI. :k r, .--r w r: t J i.K- .f K.p 1 .i P an;rnt : of ropna t ion -'-t SerVP e r ra user sta - .t- ail n t 'e iire . Tinieit :ifl as nlst m tf t he reserve. l.i'.n I'u to a late i. ii..wi v". no word tti that otio to M'f. S oil. wife if (j ex p'orer. who still doubted uhtt vetiient n:i r iterated her that t' e news was irur. iltd l.ieuifji.ini a us. the Kofi dnn secretary of the f ot t r xpetlit inn. ir-iiu' anv diret.1 w.nil f Capt:ilii Scot i i tporte. fute.'f s. and he as surer.! t' a: he wmi'il be anionjr tl.t first It- f ormei! probn i: v y a inessaee f nii I'm pta in rttot t hi uiset f 1 1 ironic h the aavne v ot tnpta i n A tnundsen. If it h;nl happened I .at I tie two expiorei a ' i ii s it ti a ks after thetc dasii to the pole With referent e to the results of the nn:rlsen e pd 1 1 ion. tl'.soat. lies rearh. itiiT lniln f:on xarjous po.nla pave ctrir ri'irra that the .orcun eu idoirr hail not hcvn Keesstul in hts q;est. Later, however, a tVpenhairen dirat.;i said t::at the Soelal L'enio-kait-n had published news from t'hris fana i:at a letesram from m mriobei of tiie r k pt-d . ;n !.rl'i(l that Aniund en h.ui reae'ed I- e oiCl !tl YiMiiiivoMHiie Peruvian llrmrd ials r A ii l ia ret ! 'lr-le l.uni; Afto. tH It' . March 7 Special.) Ef forts to discover the Smith Pole, ut last suecetsful, have been made Intermit tently ever slm.e 1 j:7. uneit, to the surprise of the world that was famous for its explorer, a venturesome resi dent of Peru undertook to conquer the K.ib-s and (esn of the AntartMc Oirele mid reach the xtremity of the South. Thi explorer was Alvaro McrylHiiu, nephew of the ilovernor of Peru. Lope fiartia dt ("aitro, who tirdered him to sail from .ill;io to make the searrh. Il was smpposed at that time that a E i e;i t cont Inent whs spreatl a round the South Pole, although the approach to the if k ion was an almost unhroken siretrh of oeeun, difierlnc it that re spect from th Arctic district, which is filled with Islands und points of land ju t ttnir off from the eontltivnt. So. li mil v were the early navigators and -ieoK ia phers ctn vinced of the ex lster.ee nf a continent around the South Pole that they giive one the name of "Terra Australia Incountta." Their theory w as bused on t he fact that far south In the Antarctic Sea there were considerable bodies of land. Mendano s vnvKf did not materially enrich Keocraphy, but tn ItP'O another expedition under Pedro Fernandez tie I iulras left t'allao and iliscovered land 'in lH'ti which he named Australia del l Ksptriiu Han lit. supposed now to Ik 'one of t he Nc w Hebrides fi roup of ; islands. Jacob M.ihu, a lMitch adinhal. who ) sMled from Hot tenia m. commanded a j flee: that in 1.VM tried to r-ach the t Ptde. .tie of his Ships, the 5ood News. I was the prst ever to reach the Antarc j liO t'in le. i Since I.3- both France and Knjrbmd ;hnve made delermiiietl nnd repe. efforts to lipd the 5outh Ptlv itself, t discovering meantime numerous small I islands. Lieutenant K. II. Shift b-ion. of the Royal Navy, plant, d the Heittsi ' flaa within 111 miles of the South 1 ! carrj'lnr the I'nlon Jack to bMitiii-t- detfs ;.1 mintitf s. and lonaitude 1S2 a rees ea "t. This was the most southerly point reached until the present expeditions, beinir an advance of 3 4 miles on Scott's record of leccntber. IJ. Above. Left, Snapshot of Cuplala It otter I K. ell. ho llaa M nlae I'tde. Kiarhi. I.lentennnt V. htrase. Lea din it Jnpanese :npedl tinn. Hclov. Srolt'a Ship, the 'lerra t a and Hunld tmiivilMrn, ho dentin l"lrst .Xcw of Pole A t-iMlnuienl. Kepresertiatlve PaSney of Illinois, its the Speaker's "nearest ConsrrefsJonal peiulihtir," delivered a eulogy of t'lark, likentiiK him to Lincoln, whose career from a Kentucky farm to the presi dency, he declared, was being dupli cated by rhamp Clark. Representai ive Halney's reinarkv were roundly applauded. Representa tive Austin of Tennessee. Republican, paid tribute to Mr. ( lark. "I congratulate the Democracy on its wisdom in look itix on t he Spea ker as their xtandard-hearer In the coming tampaiKn.' he said. Kx-SpeaKer Cannon also congratu lated the Speaker and commended the I eniocra t s fur their evident intention to nominate Mr. Clark for President. He exiol.ed -Mr. Clark for hfa unfailing fairness aa Speaker. When the demon stration be if an. Spea ker f la rk turned t he navel over to representative nor land of Missouri. Democrat, and es ea pe I from t lie r ha in her. i;sf'!iurit 1 otltfe (iiiiis 75 AioiiihiTs. U'lSCBCItr;. Or.. March 7. (Special.) So vent y- five candidates were In it la ted tonlaht Into the I'nion Kncamo m en t I. c. t. K. The car.d i dates rep resen : almost every town and hamlet in liouulas Cotnitv. nnd the number Is a reeord-tr'aker here. Folluwinir the initiation ceremonies the candidates were utiests of honor at a banquet at the Mcflailcn Hotel. STEP-DAD IS SUED j Woman Wants Divorce From Mother's Former Husband. f T-ee, my daughter, bears no blood re I la t ion to her husband, formerly my husband. having bAen merely his stepdaughter when she married him." Judffe Dancer ordered lindings for the plaintiff. The .vounjter Mrs. Lee is j i'T y-ars old and Robert A. Lee, the husband, who is s-ald to he an instruct or in a school of pharmacy at the Cnivorslly of California, is 44. The complaint said that the husband deported his wile In Los Aneles, .Lily 1, 1!10. The wife then tried to make a living: by working: In department stores, but gave it up and came to het mother, here. She asked the custody of her child. Annabel, 7 years old, and suitable alimony. DECREE GRANTED BY COURT Fldcr Miitrun Wit no, for Dnuglitor in Hor I'liu for separation l-Vom I .on .Xnei'los lli!iriiia-i.t on (.ioihwN of Desertion. UL'I.I'TII. Minn., Miircli ". liramatic wa? the cliniav today of ibf divorce suit Pf AHl- O. P. I.e.'. formerly of I .ns Antrc'pf. asrainst llnliert .:-xan- rl.i- I j.f when Mrs. F. :re. ol -Vrs. Alice l.ee. A Icx.i ii'U-r 1 husham!. "Just one i.ie!tion the sCurtl. l-ee. t'nc tior.ship. mother admitted, that Kobert v.as once tier seeonu btfore you leave id JuilRp Lancer to Mrs. mother. "Is there any reia or !k it Just a coincidence, that vour name and that ot tin- plauuiii and iWi-ndant are the same?" "Itobert A. Lee was my husband. the elder .Airs. I.ee. .mis. How to Remove a Poor Complexion t Krom London Fashions) Cosmetics can never really help j poor complexion: often they are posi lively harmful. The sensible thing; is i to actually iVmove the thin veil of j stifling;, half-dead scarf skiu and give ; the fresh, vigorous, beautiful young j skin underneath a chance to show it- j self and to breathe. This Is br-st done by merely apply-i In?? mercolized wax at night. cream, washing 'it off in like cold ! the morning. 1 The wax can be obtained from any well stocked druggist. It absorbs the j disfieruring cuticle gradually, harmless- ly. leaving a brilliant natural com- j plexion. Of course this also takes with j it all such blemishes as red blotches, i moth patches, liver spots, blackheads. ; pimples, etc. As a freckle remover and j general complexion beautifier this old- j fashioned remedy is unejualed. Adv. ; i HI l 1 r-. . -? : ! II W'tUteUitl- ' A 1,1 IORMA HOTKLS. I O'her r 1 :inl at f-i i i untor tl i I t::e po'.e. I life w a e ..t is sai;ie t'rti' il i ii pta i.i None of im-br ed to to to report tint in ttv i oi.brmel ot- the tirm tins o di.-ptr t'f the ut i had reach '-il t ".e ,t ;t nrM '-a retilt this htfr Pole. lit II !;n s. SPEAKER CLARK IS 62 IIOI'SK JOIN'S ix iroi;ii, Itllt UIHAV t -KLKIIH ATION. .- i i i -,. ., ' - 1 . - - . I j 0 Progress and Advertising Q V " fLS&! f),'r "'" a pioiMessive Imsinos lntc amt I Q 0 Vp1 y will show vtm an hlvcrlier. Point out a Q X AT) business liotise whose sales ami prnfils are A V JT iiirreasiti"; a pioi!ly per eenl year a'ter year X i V V nml I will Iiow yon an advertiser. I'oint out V Q f a husiness house that i small now. but will be U Q rj-f-r.u'O a liis; "ne in a few yoai- from now. and I will Q X ZZ!Z -lion you a bitsi'.ess ln'n.-o that . ill advertise. Q 8 501YeonBldi ?Zf.k 8 0 Telephone MMntl35 AdvertisingOervice 0 HooOCKXOOOOOOCOOOOOOCcOOOCOOCQ Iijiiney Snj. Career of l.ineoln I lieins Ouplienletl In l ife or .Man From Mi-Muri. tVAsJlN".!TON". March '. Speaker fii.tuii ':irk is ceielii atinir today the '.:i: nnnlvcr;iry f his birth, by pre l.idllic itvcr tile deliberations of th Mouse in t:ic li.'d ("onsress. When the Mouse convened an linilHUaUy litrze iMimber of members were present, and the Si.ker was srr'lrJ "itU applause. BELLEVUE . HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Car. Ccsrr and Taylor Street EVERY U003I WITH BATH. Amerlena plan from $4 a dart 3 !" ton from 97 a dir. Luropean plan, from S3 a day: - nni from $.'0 a day. M'ECIAL MO.VT1JI.V R.Tr?. A refined house o? unusual excel lence, centrally located. iilusirAied tuOK.et upon request. W. E. 7.A.L'R. Mnnnser. Security Safe Deposit Company Corbett Building The Vaults of this Com pany offer not only complete protection but absolute secrecy. BOXES RENT FROM 3.00 PER ANNUM UPWARDS Fifth and Morrison Sts. HOTEL SUTTER Sutter and Kearny Streets SAN FRANCISCO An tip-to-date modern fire proof hotel of 250 rooms, taking the place of the old Occidental Hotel and Lick House Earcpaai Fiai $1 LO per day end up Take Any ' .xfe.b from 111. Ferry at tbe Expcaie of the Hotel OTEL ifcvmn SMI FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Squaro European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New tal and brick afruetura. Ery tnrdra convenience. Modarat rates. Center of theatre and retail divtrict. Ot car line transferrin ali over city. Elec tric ematbua meet train atxi tefira j j fibrriFn in BONP i'J.Ti.-ir.,... mi i rT'. ,.t We're making hundreds of new customers every week for "That Good Whisky" Spring Valley "Whisky Yon can't have a bettor .guar antee of age, quality, proof and ptiritv thiu you get with Spring Valley Whisky. v Ihni We seleeled a Wlii we knew would "nial.i hefoie we )ui our iiaini hoi JSoltled in ho nil tree rnini all hli'iids terations. Oil till' 1 '- and ami ndii!- FULL QUART $1.00 We always Sell SI. 00 Wines at 75c Gallon. S1.50 Wines at $1 GUlon. SPRING VALLEY WINE COMPANY The Big Store Entrance Corner 2d and Yamhill I V"