Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 03, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE 91UKM3G OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913.
ALLIES THREATEN
AND TURKS CAJOLE
Ottoman Envoys Concede Only
What Has Been Conquered
by Force of Arms.
STRUGGLE GROWS BITTER
Aegean Islands May Bo Ceded to
Powers for Settlement Greece
Will Obey If Ordered to
Kvaeuate.
I -ON DON. Jan. I. The plenipotenti
aries to the peace conference enjoyed
a day of general relaxation. Even the
meeting1 of the Ambassadors today
was purely academic, as all agreed
that yesterday's advances by Turkey
had changed th.i situation to such an
extent that they must await corre
sponding Instructions from their re
spective governments.
The Turks continue to declare that
their concessions have surpassed any
logical expectation, but that now they
cannot cede an inch more.
On the other hand, the allies with
unanimous voire and compact front
, maintain that they would end the con
ference rather than give up what they
contend in due them by right of their
victories.
Both Miles rinylnK Game.
That the game is being played on
both sides is wident.
The Turks emphasize the enormous
Importance of rthat they have ceded,
which in reality is only what they
have lost, and what, independently
of the allies, not even the powers would
allow them to reconquer. The allies
on the other hand belittle the Turkish
concessions, as tfiey desire definitely to
settle forever their differences with
the Ottoman empire.
The real stumbling block is Adri
anople. A compromise solution re
specting the Aegean Islands is pos
sible. Some suggest that Turkey cede
them to the powers, which can decide
their fate. Tt is recalled that such a
course has been taken on other occa
sions presenting even more difficulties
than the present. For instance, in the
war of lS(i6 between Italy and Austria,
Austria, although victorious, was in
duced to ceie the Venetian provinces
to France, which transferred them to
Italy.
Mruccle IcvHp EHtternesa.
Supporters of this plan hint that
Turkey might even cede the islands to
the allies, as has practically been done
with Albania, on condition that the
powers pledge themselves to claim, as
in the case of Albania, the right to de
cide the status of the Aegean archi
pelago. The struggle now will be bitter be
tween the Turks and the allies. The
Turks arc threatening to appeal to the
tribunal of Kurope; the allies are
threatening to resume the war. It is
expectpd, however, that relief from this
situation may result from tho meeting
of the Ambassadors to whose judgment
probably both Turkey and the allies
will submit, if they decide unanimously
what the fate of the islands must be.
Tho powers are particularly con
cerned In this question, because some
of the islands. Samothrace, Imbros,
l,enions and Tenedos. are of interna
tional importance, commanding the en
trance to the Dardenelles, while Mity
K'lie and (.Mi ins bar entrance of the
Uulf of Smyrna. The rest of the islands
still are in the hands of Italy, which
occupied them in the war with Turkey.
Greece" M ill Obey Foirrra,
If the powers unanimously ask
CSreecc to evacuate some of the islands
already occupied it is believed CSreece
will obey, as she. did at Avalona on the
simple intimation of Italy, and as
tier via and Montenegro on the Albanian
coast of the Adriutic are prepared to
do in order to please Austria.
The ambassadors today reviewed the
whole situation without entering deep
ly Into any particular question. They
wish to have the concrete instructions
het -re they do so. In the meantime
an exchange of communications is oc
curring between the chancellories of
the triple entente and the triple alli
ance, while a special understanding is
developing between Russia and Italy
concerning Albania. There appears to
be among the ambassadors a strong
current in favor of the annexation of
Crete to Greece, but they hold that in
exchange they slrould be entrusted with
the decision respecting the fate of the
islands.
Regarding the frontiers of Albania,
the opinion prevails among the am
bassadors that they will be able to
strike a proper medium between the
too restricted suggestions of the allies
and the too extended boundaries fa
vored by Austria.
It is reported that the Russian, Ital
ian and Freeh ambassadors are sup
porting this middle course.
HILL FINDS PLANT FOOD
Kailrottd Magnate Expects to Double
Yield of Grain in Northwest.
ST. PAUL Minn., Jan. 2. Six men,
representing commercial Minneapolis,
were taken today into the greenhouses
of James J. Hill, where the railroad
man has been carrying on for two
months an experiment intended to rev
olutionize agriculture. The six men
saw astonishing results in wheat, oats
and barley culture, achieved through a
new chemical soil analysis.
Phosphorous has been found to be
the great essential plant food lack
ins: in the soil of the Northwest.
Mr. Hill has found the way, be told
the Minneapolis men, to increase soil
fertility.
"I believe." Mr. Hill said. fcthat we
have found what to do, and we are go
ing to do it. We can, by the applica
tion of these methods, double the pro
duction of grain in the Northwestern
states."
STEAMSHIP LANES MOVED
Atlantic T.iners Agree to New Route
to Avoid Icebergs.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Tha Navy
Iepartment announced today that
I ran s- Atlantic steamship lines have
agrt-ed to move their tracks to the
southward. In order to avoid Icebergs,
the chansa to be become effective Jan
uary 15. The new tracks will be as
follows:
Eastbound, cross 47 degrees west
longitude in 40 degrees north latitude:
westbound, cross 47 west longitude in
41 degrees north latitude.
These crossings are one degree or
about 60 miles south of crossings here
tofore used at that time of the year.
The branch oYflr at New York reports
the new tracks are due to recommenda
tions of the Hydrographlc Office
ROSARIANS AT
1 5fcBia
ABOVK (I.KKT TO RIGHT) AKB MAV OR AD FRANK MOTH OAKLAND! CROWN PRINCE W. C. BRIST4II. AND
W. J. HOKMAXN, BACKKD BY OTH KR ROSARIANS 8GLOW ARK SOME OP THE ROSARIA"S ON WHOM SPE
CIAL, HONOR WAS CONFERRED A T SAN UlhX.O.
FAIR SITE IS VISITED
Royal Rosarians Plant Oregon
Roses at San Diego.
HONOR DEGREES GRANTED
Fifteen Visitors From North Become
Members of Companeros of Or
der of Panama City Extends
ncceptlon to Invaders.
(Continued From First Pa&ff.
was escorted to the line of automo
biles thBt were waiting; to take the
party to the Hotel Grant, headquarters
for the entertainment. The women's
committee was In charge of Mrs. C.
E. Olmsted, formerly of Portland.
The Companeros formed a guard of
honor for the Rosarians from the sta
tion to the hotel and all along the line
of march crowds of people at the curb
lng:s cheered the passing of the white
uniformed visitors. At the hotel, where
the drill team swung into full "com
pany front" and saluted before march
ing Into the lobby, the cheers were
deafening.
After breakfast, as guests of. the
joint committees of the business and
social organisations of the city, the
party was taken for a trip about the
bay In the glass-bottomed boat Em-
OAKLAND, AND ORDER OF PANAMA INITIATES.
i -
Vn A
place, assisted by the chairman of the
day. while Mr. Pittock turned the
earth over the roots. .
All Aid la Rose-PIantlns.
There was general movement then
toward the trench and with cheers and
singing the Koyal Rosarians seized
shovels and rose bushes and every man
in the party tooH a hand in the plant
ing of the remainder.
After the return from the exposition
grounds at 5 o'clock, the men of the
Order of Panama assembled in session
at theIotel Grant and conferred upon
15 members of the Rosarians the degree
of honor of the order.
Heretofore the degree of honor In
the Order of Panama has been conferred
upon none but Ministers representing
foreign countries who have been in
San Diego as guests of honor of the
order. With the degree which ad
mitted them to honorary association
with the Companeros of the Order of
Panama, each Rosarian received the
symbolic medal of honor belonging to
this rank. Those receiving this degree
were: Crown Prince Bristol, Prince
Regent R. W. Hoyt, Prime Minister W.
J. Hofmann. Fred Larson. G. L. Hutchin,
H. L. rittock, C. C. Chapman, Ky
Eilers, C C. Craig, R. G. Morrow,
Robert Krohn, Dean Vincent. M. N.
Dana, Dean Collins and Paul Cham
berlain. San Dles;o Pc-rooaM Honored,
The Rosarians In a , session im
mediately following that of the Com
paneros of the Order of Panama, con
ferred upon several of the leading men
of San Diego the honorary membership
and diploma of vthe Royal Rosarians.
Among those thus honored were Presi
dent Collier, of the Panama-California
Exposition, and Mayor J. E. Wadhams.
In. the entertainment of the
Rosarians while in the city, San Diego
eclipsed every preceding experience of
the excursion. WlnHeld Hugaboom and
ZZ :
t - :
Carl Heilbron. prominent members of
the Oroer of Panama, which led in the
entertainment, and both officers of the
exposition committee, came to Pasa
dena last night to join the Rosarian
party and accompany the Rosarians
to San Diego to arrange en route all
preparations for the reception that
awaited. x
The Rosarians stepped off the train
amid the blare of a huge band to find
the Companeros of the Order of Pana
ma in their uniform and bright sashes
of red and yellow, drawn up to re
ceive them, while a committee of wo
men from the Oregon society of San
Diego wa'.ted to welcome th women
of the Rosarian party.
Women Get Polnarttia.
As each woman stepped from the
irain she was presented with an arm
full of bright poinsettia blossoms and
peror, returning to the hotel for lunch
eon as guests of the San Diego Ad Club.
The women were entertained at
luncheon by the women of the Oregon
Society.
A. O. Clark, president of the Port-
A Bank for All
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The Security Savings and Trust Company
Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus.
Established 1890.
SEE THAT
(Registered.)
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in the
IMITATED
BUT NOT
DUPLICATED
Meanness is ever ready to take
from merit. Copyists cannot
cope with Thompson quality.
Tet they attempt to make capi
tal out of the name, offering an
inferior imitation for genuine
Kryptoks.
Imitation is a confession of cow
ardice that -will meet with no
mercy. The law will take its
course with any dealer who sells
a cheap imitation for the genuine
Kryptok.
The public is informed that only
genuine Kryptok lenses are sold
at our institution.
Factory on Premises.
THOMPSON
OPTICAL INSTITUTE.
209-10-11 Corbett Bldg., 2d Floor.
Portland's Oldest and Largest Ex
clusive Optical Place.
land Ad Club, was the principal speaker
at the men's luncheon, and addresses
were given also by W. T. Buchanan. R.
G. Morrow, M. N. Dana and Dr. J. Whit
comb Brougher, who had donned Ro
sarian colors and remained with the
partv from the time it first entered
Los Angeles en route for Pasadena. J.
Fred Larson sang a solo and the cheers
and choruses of the Rosarians at in
tervals in the luncheon were responded
to heartily by their hosts.
Automobile parties visited Point Lo
rn a and the theosophist colony In the
afternoon following the rose-planting
ceremony at the exposition grounds. A
banquet and a ball in honor of the Ro-
carians closed Oie day s programme.
G. Ia Hutchin today announced that
both Pasadena and San Diego had
promised to secure delegations to rep
resent their cities at the coming Kqse
Festival.
"It we can get our drill team of Com
paneros in readiness by that time,"
said Carl Heilbron, "the Order of Pan
ama will be at the Rose Festival In full
regala."
Chairmen of the committees appoint
ed from organizations of San Diego to
conduct the Rosarian entertainment
were: D. C. Collier, president of the
exposition; K O. Tilbourne, president
of the Ad Club: F. C. Spalding, presi
dent of the Board of Trade, and Clark
Braley, president of the Oregon So
ciety. Itussian Crown Prince Recovers.
GENEVA. Switzerland, Jan. 2. The
"Russian Imperial Crown Prince is said
to have completely recovered his health.
He is about to begin his French
studies and a Swiss professor, Pierre
Glllard, has been appointed his tutor.
Jndge'g Impeachment Demanded.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. g. The
Gall Stones Removed
Without an Operation
After suffering for one year with gall
stones. I was told by a friend to try
Swamp-Root. I began with the 60-cent
size and after using four bottles found'
that I was much better. Then began
using the larger size bottles and after
taking three bottles I was cured. That
has been seven years ago this Summer
and I have never been sick since that
time from this disease. t
I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root to any one for kid
ney and bladder troubles hoping it may
do as much good for many people as it
did for me.
Yours truly,
MISS EMMA HOLDEFER,
20 North Thorpe St., Kansas City, Kan.
State of Missouri, I
County of Jackson. J
On the 11th day of August, 1909,
personally appeared before me, a No
tary Public in and for said county and
state, Miss Emma Holdefer, who sub
scribed the within statement and made
oath that the same Is true in sub
stance and in fact.
HENRY C. EMERY,
Notary Public.
I.rttrrn to .
Dr. Kilmer A Co..
Btnghamton. N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Boot Will Do l'or Ton.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable Information, tell
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention
The Portland Daily Oregonian. Regu
lar SO-cent and $1 size bottles for sale
at all drug stores.
People
.$1,400,000
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January Clean-Up Sale
Lennou's great after-holiday carni
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complete lines and odd lots at a phe
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Women's CI..1S Plour Kid Glov
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Vogue kid. Clean-Up. pair. . . 5 1 1 0
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50c Cashmere and Wool Gloves For
men. women and children. The
39c
pair
Hosiery Bargains
Women's Staple Hon Silk lisle,
ton split foot, silk or lisle out -
also cashmere. Clean-up bale.
23c
pair.
S5e Wearproof Hlack Silk Mule Hme
For women, guaranteed, three 7C
pairs lOC
Women's 50c Hose Pure thread silk,
black silk lisle in regular and out-size;
cashmere, etc. three pairs O f?
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Women's Extra Heavy Silk JQ.
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ft. 23 MeCallom Silk Hose All silk
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50e Evemear Socks for Men Few
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City Commissioners of Kansas City, Pollock for making an order last Mon-
Kan., today adopted a resolution pro- day permitting the Kansas Natural Gas
vlding for the appointment of a com- Company to increase the wholesale
mittee to prefer impeachment charges price of natural gas in Kansas City
against United States "District Jiirlge to 31 cents a thousand cubic feet.
Clearance oaieii
Of Quality Furs
EVERYTHING REDUCED
For reliable and dependable Furs you should take advan
tage of this extraordinary clearance sale. Every high
grade Fur is right from our factory here on the premises
iu the best and most exclusive styles. This stock is
strictly the largest and best showing of Furs shown in
Portland. Every kind of Fur. Every new model, at low
est clearance prices.
All Remodeling and Renovating at Reduced Prices
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS
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Entire Stock of Um
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l.50 1 mbrellas 75
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gXUO I mbrellas $1.95
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