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a EX -CONSUL Or AUSTRIA WHO CHARGFS CENTRAL POWERS WITH PLOTTLNU DLSTRL'CTION OF PLANTS fN UNITED STATES. SECRET SERVICE TO . WATCH FOR PLOTS TEMPESTS SWEEP EASTERN STATES "XOTJ CAN DO BETTER FOB LLESS ON THIRD STREET Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.M. Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. SI. Departments Are in Accord and Mass of Information Has Been Collected. . Trouble Due When 2 Storms Meet, and Atlantic and Lake Vessels Are in PeriL Home Phone . A 2112 Padfie Phone Marshall 5080 The Most in Value The Best in Quality WILSON KEPT INFORMED BRIEF COLD IS FORECAST Tha;h ttlaxla tlas and V toff JUmprr Ttmffle-. He-ally Iw TrroncralBrr. :rw In AU- . Ar Vol on Map. rnrcA'-.o. No. I .-c-iai. Th t.iK tt of a bi storm la.h -1 IB:,'!!! vl tt.-toity all -t tol WHO a o nuf4 a in... ; and rata. fol !. bT a dismal dMjjIe and dark I.m Ait .t-m.r.t. of a nuiaa but .rl war rnl wit". I cpt'a of fr.m ta.-nparatur. At a ru;i in im ead ll mll4 almost a rart-tir u II f.tl. i.tri tt.. rartisuUrlr those t.r.lrin,f an th Atiao-t 'oast. r I-., tortin".. A ti-mit tmpt rrt cor el IB eo-l lie from :wtarn Hortla to Maine, tearm ja tai.paor. a4 i.l.crapd wir ! tn rr...o mjll craft. el .abata.. o - Pna boat sunk o . th acla o.t. xl an bain loH t for T" p.air a SaiB. aS tAe lorlda '. , on man aa allied la rnnrleU n.a tn md lr 4-ra a structure. i Bm d"iri atriam aim. lis rhir' and d;a't eltl th ll jj.ri aia4 up irr.portato ai4 s.ti.. krj ! lh Jrt nr.. I ..acs. n. iurUirtiUM aloe l WrcrT reila and arh.4 rr iiMntniKi At a4 re a a, d-tln la h a ii'emrth tnro.a isa 4a fo . ro. ta lad a tt l.n was atruvh tjr a trans aa4 aille-d. Lab a alr. All boat e'ylnar an In r.ret La ... .r.a.4 1 a.'lv.a la ll'. r.cord aaa com la ef any 4iaatr t laa ihm)). el'Souaa nt all has kaaa 4.-MUHU4 tor Tea misain on may inn- la aoma ratnota co an tia upper aor where ! caaaal niniutxtlt !' tBair ataa. ,X .r itorn U maifk aartaarasl r:r u? ia AllarUW C'aa!. aa4 an t ulif har rm la aatnc aaal an4 aorta of taa oa Rlr. Tftara ill b. trouV. wi tor m.rit.. but ladl ta'iona ara lhl tt Jvintiton tu aa ljim.4 toeid.r6ir al a ruicil Aotfcr alorm ef maltar (rtipaftioaj tKorlftaa..trar4 ...r utr aa4 It viaa lb f4- .r.l ( tbia torn vhtcft aapp4 ial forcatr pra4il now. rol 1iwt y warn coidr watr. Tba ci4 w. bDtt. U f'4 ! aa bruif. a tra la aa r.al eid aa tfc map. ie( .n la Ai-.- ar4 tba U. ara l-U aauauaUr arm for tNovtmtiir. WA.H(!M3TOS."v. 1 Th two I'orni. atvb. 4urlr lha Ut S baura wo4 lowr4 aa.-a ethr from ts South AlUntle Coa.t a4 tia Uaio aCar. aa f rnaJ a Junction or ..t.ra tark af4 Ontario, the NVtti.r Iluraaa annoan-4 ton! t Si. jt.a alrifJa roiln aienc lha aaa bor4 from Narfoia la t:atfrt and .r tna GrttE Lafeaa. Naw Tark ra yartlac a nuiaun atla4 aiottr of 2 tnil.a an hour. A coll . with lmparatura naar f-.j:rif. ha fnl aw4 Id torro la tn Vt.i'f an4 ppr Lak.a r Hoo, Newfoundland lScorla Iwtml Vra. Kb Mliaf la Oak-. T. J'"HNA N. K- Na. t. Sarat cki aa4 B.bm .... aarb carry. l from t. ! pron. wr ejuc'l la (! lolr.l alarm of lh at fw uri an! 64 Bol ia rport4 la tKli. t.r f.ar ara f:t for laair a.tboach tl I lai4 that avcu of th ... 1 may liava fou&4 .f in itL4 Karbora of ii miasma v..la wara ..un4 from Labrador for afoonJ La4 ports. GREEK THRONE IH PERIL ri Rii in: tna at Mo or .m ick A lll Oavlarvw a raa4wlac Tlrav Mhn sataajkl aa If Tkjr Owaw4 rwal. CHUN. N. 1 y wlrala la Turkrma V. J "Af line a4- (rim Coa.taatlaopl ta la Frank I trtmr .otux. lb Oxrou Nw vanry. "rioa m4tiir ara aotnc n.lr, ia A'on in coantioa wttk In ti!t!ar aitixattoBk -! t la 4.' Ibal Ika Hrlti.B aaJ Tr.n. a ara aan at r.4loaM a If nt port wra tbeir proprtr a4 Ikal tn.tnv4t?n bav ba rn4a rfr4' I i tlta avrt)traw af taa r'r It l net) tbal a co. a af fn4arm t. ;.n,l in w lirta a. ao4ir farra4 lrirfip.4:if of Cr.tan. h tn opaiir itt:n in for of i-l"rarr.ir b fa. "IW la aoat4 oal lbt a atal af . raa ta pro liitr,-! In a!l Ur'.a it!ioit lh a't!'n of rartiam.at. If a urfii-taat rm.rfrii'r art." I'ARIA Nt. TTV'By Corhin. ?rnek C"lat M ulil'f wi'.houl port-f-ili'H w . r ' -1 al l a rlo.lt ytr. hr Km j C.nnm" my a spairB fram AtBan. Tb coBara I nn fa aa feour. la aolitual circle fcra faorbt la f Atef powvr. It I hop4 t.lat th 9'rnrB fl'btt Xin'at.r visit wilt h b.r.ft' isl mfl'Mic tna r J.ition fct..a lir. n4 IB alii.. PORTUD PLAGUE FREE ) lamina I Ion a of Rata Hrre I'lnJ N Tnrrr eC Itnrionlc. Carafal uin'nil'on an 1 ch-nl'l at In th ritr lb'r!orl of ' t caa(M aa lha watrfranl 4jrrn tt pat tronth an4 a naif ha- ra !4 bo Irac of tubonlo plcafaa. Tba tt ara laha a aa la4u-at!oa tn.t tort land la fr from th dii. Ta rat work h 6a cond3rt4 b na Cl'-r lUalth ftnroaa. Trspa ar krt en lia watarfrent as4 4on ef t: ara earned la tn laaoratorl Jailr b Inepector. Tb work ia la b kept up. Oalr Owa 'B220 Qt IlE- T. (el tt-a' i fr:i aaai. LAXA Hi,; MH' 1 M ' I M H. l"- e'u: r a n. W. OkuVB Car-a a te4 I a L. Ij. M.n lali tump coal. IS J to l.Terel. ADiat Tut Co. A4. 4e- -;:;!! ' v.. . i . V ! " -' I I' V. :: -' ' : v - - - - i ,,, i - 1 ,ILLL mi. pr. jorrn ALL WILL GET NOTE America's Contraband Protest to Go to Teutons, Too. LIMIT TO BE DEMANDED Particular Objrcflon Will R 3Iad to Sri a r of AnKTlcnn Cooda. l:rn If ConimUand. tr II ami lo Nrnlral Porta. WA.HHINOTON. Net. H America prelect acalaat IB placlna ef nearly II artirtce ef commrc an Ik contra ban4 it of European lxllirent will -a to 0rmn- aoJ Autn a wall at to Or- I lirttain an4 hr alllra. ta tho Ute.t eol to Ureal Prllatn re-ardtn loterferanca wltk neutral tra. SSrretary Lan.m- -a notice rr a Intention lo wake contraband lb- ubtecl of a ltar communlratlon. and preparation of tkla document aiready la In procrc. . It became known today lhat whn II l forwarded lo London virtually Iden Ural note, wtil bo di.patched to the Tutonle altiet and lo Krance and Italy. Bo r at oermany ana auhi .An-rnl- orririaia rfnium . A. tn - .nmiiK' nrotret aa mora or tree acn- demir. la ! ef th fact that their commerce raider aBd cruleere no Ion-, er are en the blfb aeat and their tali ore, ef contrabant are limited to the work ef tubmarinee. m retaliation fnr the leeuance ef th Brltleh block da orders In council, howeeer. Uer m.ny h. promulfd a llt cf con trabaaj lhat Include prartic ly all A men. a a product, coneaquently the itto I-epartmenl baa drclded that formal proit.l le nr,.rr wc"' th aea-rtion ef H riahtt by the loie.d tltatea. That declaratlona ef contraband ,b.ui. b limit.! to article, nol mrlr aiibio for military ue bul dceisoad cMefiy far thai purpo-e wtil be oo M th principal contention. Thla will involve a raertlon of lha rl,ht ef a aeutral ttat. to-h aa the United Stale, to thlp tuck thln a food -uppllee. cotton and copper to civilian popula lion of a beilie-renl country under rea onable ateuranca that th B-oodt will net be eoir.mndered for military uee. particular objection will bo made. It la understood, to the .aiture of Amerl ran -ooda. even Ibou-h contrabaBd. If h are deiln4 for coauraplion In a aautral coontry and are nol bound for a b:iternt port. COAL TAR DYE OUTPUT UP Inrrraae In Production Offict bj tx-mand foe? ftaar tor JUiplo-fyra. WASHINGTON. No. I Important Incr.a... in lh. production of coal tar th bo . . . . in lha I an k. t jrnMia war are ra- :;:a.n". o,.-,.l .....men, today e the Bureaa ei '" -- "" t!mm.rre. Nearly ",Amute v-ohe even now are e-tuipr4 o produce coal ur b... from -hick dye. nr. Biantlfartared. Meanahila the demand for Ike am hM for lha maoutaclur ef aiplo-Ir.Tk.a'.-t.t ..nr.. k. 'that ; ,h. dreetu a laduetry naa FRAUD CASE STILL PENDS ,-, . i . q.-i r-.' i-" rf"L w.re ind .t'd. Th Inve.ilamtora found i: clear cat, of allerallon. Llan ladt-laaea tl.ealaad. The ladietmenl aalnat Una waa dla- mi4. Clark. epanita-.-m-i ...- War eleran and former Army ewicer. radute4 from Weal Tolnt. waa trle4. The flr.t el--oy trial re.ulted In a hunt- Jury. The .acoed trial retulled la . convtctloa. ror acme, lima after the conviction affaire bun In the balance. Tremen doua t.eure to ae Clark from no ise to the renltenttary waa e-ertou mo-t:y under the eurface. Then A. M. Biiur, effl.UI atno:rrh" ' Jade Uatena' court, died audUmly. Mr. Butler haj made th thortband Bot.a of lha Clark IrlaL Hie preaence bad nvl been rrque.trd by Clark- nt torncya. Th ttale had employed him and paid biro for bl work. tr Trial Craated. JuJ e Catena ordered a pew trial for Cl.trk on grroundt thai bcrau.e of Mr. Buir a death a tranacrlpt of the tes timony coulJ nol bo procured for lh porT of appealing lo the Supreme Court. Mace then the affair bat been pend- c.omrAfu Inar. Mr. Cilller waa undecided wheih--r or nol to order another trial, sarin; that the county already had been put to considerable expense with th two trials. Bad blood exlated be tween the prosecutor and the Judge for soma time aa a result of tho order for a new trial. Many of the wltn,e are out of the state. Mr. Collier say, and a trlsf at this lima would ba a costly affair. A conviction now would bo doubtful, ba belie v.a atbaae Case Deibloaa. Aa for lh caae a-alntl Culhana. that la dependent entirely upon the case acainst Clark. The evidence adduced at lha rervunt hearing before Juries Kavanaufh and at Clark two trials did not point so stronitly toward Cut- hana at toward Clark, according to the authorities. Juds Oantenbein now I criminal Judge. When a.iced yetrday ifr.e would slffn the disml.ssl order, ha said: "I took, no part In this cae before. and. thla man be In a Spanish-Ameri can War veteran, which I am also. It mtchl ba said by torn, that I had used Influence lo dismiss the caso apelnsl him. I would rather on. of the other Juderee. dismissed the case." Judce listens, when asked about It. said he would rather one of the other Judcee sinned tie dismissal order. He was reticent on the subject, however, and declined to make a statement cen ter n t n e. the d sml-s.l of the case. Clark and Culhano are out on bond al present. OREGON HENS WINNERS ACRICVLTCKAL COLI.Kfii: TKIES l'AH AHEAD. KN- Lebanon Man Takrs Klmt Prlxo for Single Ifrn, While Flatn'a Poultry 11 rat. Second and Third. OIIKOON HUILDINCS. EXPOSITION CSROCNDiJ, Fan Kraoclsco. No. 1. (Special.) Professor Jamea Dryden, of the Oregon Agricultural College. Is here for tba International Poultry Show and to receive the honor which will fall to the Oreron Agricultural College bene neat week, when they will b officially declared first, second and third prue wlnnera In the year-long egg-laying contest. They are now ao far ahead that there can ba no que lion aa lo th outcome. It would be Impossible In the time left for the other bena to overtake them. L. V. Sherman, of "Lebanon, took first prlie for th bast egg-lay tog: record of a single hen. which makes Oregon lead lha world for layer. Oregon Agricul tural College will carry away more than flO In prise. Many other first priaea ar being won by Oregon poultry in the Judging now In pro cress. Tom ltarron. who haa previously won numerous egg-laying priiet. la among those defeated by the Oregon Agricul tural College,- He haa offered a big prlra for the prise-winning pen. but they will be returned to the Oregon college. REVOLT III INDIA DENIED -It lJAft Or Btf AGLrM It M MtTII, iommix Dtxx.tnt:-. leala Office bare atateaseat In tiei tTea Caaeerelas Da-arder Are ABoalately I a fa a ar 4. LONDON. Nov. 1J. Th India offlc mad formal announcement that Ocr man preaa ttatemeata circulated in for. etgn countries regarding disorder In India ar absolutely unfounded. Tb announcement specifically denies the report that a revolt has broken out anywhere In India, or that Urabmlns. Buddhist and Monammedoji hav united to make difficulties for the 'de letted Knglnh. aa related from Herman source. denial likewise la given to the asser tion that th KaJah of Bhaalpur has headed aa uprising, er that grave dis order already hav occurred In Bom bay. Madras. Nagpur. Alahabad and Maspur. or lhat rebela have Interfered with the departure of native troops, causing the British troop to retire, and subsequently occupying their bar rack and araenala. -There la nm a word of truth In these statements, from beginning to end." the Mecretary of Stat for India an nounces. "There la no tuch person as lh KaJah of Bhaglpur. If the Nawab of Babawalpur Is referred In, lie 1 a minor, 11 year old." I.lqnor Curtailed In JLondon. LONDON. Nor, !. The threatened order curtailing the tale of Intoxicants In tireatar lxndon hat been Issued. Aft er November tho trade will be con fined lo five and one-half hour on .k day and fire hour on Sundsy. iim,.er.f:.'neral ' to Hnve rrlncl- lal Direction of Investiga tion of Criminal Actlvl tlea Due to War. . i cur vriTfi V Vnr. It. The policy .v. iu..rim.m of - Justice and VI HI. ' - ... Treasury Department In handling in iL.tinn. nf bomb plot, munition. factory explosion and .imtlar t"""" was announced tonight In a tatement BUthorlaed by AttorneyTCeneral Greg ory nd riecretary McAdoo. i. ,.j h.t in the future the bureau of investigation of tb Depart . .f i, ,.!... i. to be the main ro ii . ih Government In dealing with alleged criminal actlvltle in thl eountrv connected wun m war. Departmrala Ar Co-operatlng. T!i ttcment follow: - t th. wldBsDrend state mentt to the effect that the ecret ...vi.-. rorra of the Treaaury Depart ment haa been put In charge of the Investigation of all bomb plots. JiP burnlng. munition-factory xploion and th Jlkn, and the demonstration of whether th criminal tatutesof the I'nlted State have been riolated. the Fee-rotary of the Traaaury and the At- orn.v.enersl authorise the Ula- That the different department of tha Federal Government hav been to furnish and are furnish Ing to each other alt Information which will axilat each department in per forming th duties devolving upon It- No Illsaareewjeat Ex-seeled. "That there la no disagreement be tween the department a to their r enertlv. sphere and none la expected. -That with the exception of crime relating to counterfeiting and me pay and bounty law, the oureu oi m vestlaatlon of the Department of Ju- ilr. I. charsed with the duty of in vestlsatlng all Information Indicating violation of the criminal statute of the L'nlted Ptt. Including conapl railes in violation of Federal criminal statutes, violation of Interstate com. merr statutes and raasDort fraud. -That the Instruction of the ecret service of the Treasury art to turn over nromntlr to the bureau of Inves ligation of the Department of Justice any data developed by the former which will sesiat the latter in carry- in it out such Investigations. Th secret service began Investigat ing afleged plota Involving American neutrality shortly after the war began. and It ha collected a mass or iniorina lion bearing on actlvltle of many kind. Score of report have been made to Secretary MrAdoo and ome of them are said to have gone up to President Won. "BLUE SKY" LAW INVALID Federal Court Holds Against Re quirements In South Dakota. SIOLX KALXA S. D Nov. !. Fed eral Judaea Sanborn, of Minnesota: Munger. of rtcbraaka, and union, ui South Dakota, who yesterday heard argument on a case involving ine constitutionality of the new blue sky law of South Dakota, today rued an opinion holding that the law was un constitutional. The case waa Instituted by William and Harry Morely. of Sioux City, father and ton. who were arrested at i-arner, s. P.. on the charge of elllng tock to a Sioux Fall stockyard company without having flrtt aecured author ity to do ao from the atute officials, as required by the provisions ot me law. It Is expected the state will appeal the case to the United Slates Supreme Court. SUFFRAGE FMDS RAISED Congressional Union Has Nearly fftS.OOO Toward Campaign. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. (Special.) Tha fonerestlonal Union for Woman Suffrage haa raited nearly isa.oou tor the campaign for th proposed Consti tutional amendment to enfranchise women-. ' The committee of ona hundred, which haa nlanned to raise a fund to pay for tha Consreaslonal Union headquarters here, will meet her at th lima ot in Big December rally of the uffrga force. It has already collected 110 Ovt. MOVIE "VILLAIN" KILLED Actor MiM-alcuIatct in leaping I'roni rtunaway Mage Coach. SANTA BARBARA. CaU No". 19. I-a.lie 15ed. aged I, catt as tb vil lain In a motlon-plclur play, was killed on a mountain road near here todr. . The action eonrtaeed in neea a roa. Ing a leap from a runaway sis coacii. i... ha miscalculated and struck tn taurh a manner thai death resulted. Heed becam a picture-player ner two month ago. FORTUNE LEFT JAPANESE G. I. Morgan Will Mont of Instate to Widow, N'lrponcse W'rlter. vt--w- YORK. Nor. 19. Th will of George D. Morgan, nephew of the late J. P. Morgan, who died In .Spain on July last, makes bequests totalling 1470 000. and leaves the Income of the residue to hiei widow. Yukl Kato Mor gan, a distinguished Japanese au thoress. She is now residing in ran. Klamath Schools Keep Btereoptlcon. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Nor. 1. (Specoal.) Illustrated lecture, which hav been proved a potent tacior tn educational work, will become a regu- Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. An Ont-of-the-Ordinary Purchase and Sale of the Celebrated R. & G. Corsets $1.98 Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Lines, Both Front and Back-Lace Models. CorseU of Perfect Fit and. Guaranteed Quality 2000 pairs of R. & G. Corsets in the very latest styles and finest qualities at an astoundingly low price. These fine coutil, batistes and brocades, front and back lace slim, medium and stout figures offer a mul titude of styles at a below-cost price that will please the most discriminating- buyer. The following are only a few of the many styles: Style F 316 A medium high-bust and long-skirt model of fine coutil, elastic -insertion each side of back. Splendid 4 QO aedium figure. Regularly $3.50. Now px,U-- Style F 312 Stout-figure model, medium bust and long skirt, with heavy boning and graduated clasp, fine coutil. Regu- d QO larly $3.50. Now V1,t0 Style E 146 Fine coutil, front lace, with elastic insertion across the back and medium bust only. Regularly $3.00. at? "I QO Reduced to pj..70 Ribbons for All Purposes For Gift Making Xmas Fancywork, Millinery, Hair Bows, Trimmings, Sashes, etc. AH Widths, in Plain Shades, Jacquards and Novelties. NEW PATTERNS IN WASH Ti,. oa in wrhito lio-ht hlue. savings are possible and while lar feature of the Klameth Falls pub lie school. City Superintendent K. H. . . . a.nirlnr a.clrcuit Of . . i-..... V. r ir.irnn ai'hool LO let- omer ovuiuc.'. sen the expense of procuring atereopti- ... . i . i .. .. n ua t li anme con slides, no i slides In all of the schoolB. they being tent from place to place in scheduled order. FAT USED TO STOKE ENGINE Mexicans Move Bullion Train With Ham, Bacon and Lard as Fuel. DOUGLAS. Aris.. Nov. li. It is 're ported here tonight that quantities of LAST DAY The Idol of the Screen MARY PICKFORD In a Tragic Picture of Old Japan, 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' PATHE TnAinnRnw UlAUIUal a. In a Startling Picture "BELLA DONNA" -DESTINY' "T7if Soul will be presented at the National Theatre, beginning Sunday, for one soUd week. This is a Metro Feature extraordinary, teUiS the story in a plain, unvarnished way of a boy's tem tiffs in life of man's misunderstandings of woman ad exp ain nJlSany things in the lives of both man and woman that cannot be written here. Pronounced the great est sensation of the year after many weeks' exhibition in fc all of the great cities that vould pass it) ia America. Today for the last time Rupert Hughes' powerful drama J "The Bridge" or "Greater Man." 'There are always other features, including the best com- : edies, scenics and music. 5 National Portland's Best Motion Picture Theatre : THOUSANDS OF YARDS Q U Yard for Regular 15c O-Vei-C Ribbon . 1 Q Yard for Regular 35c 1 7C Ribbons. ' 3o A YARD FOR REGULAR 48c RIBBONS Included in the above assortments are both light and dark warp prints, stripe, plaid and check novelties in an endless variety of colorings. All crisp, new Ribbons and all underpriced. REGULAP- 39c AND 48c JACQUARD RIBBONS, YARD, 25(S Beautiful 5-inch Ribbons Shown in white, pink, light blue, laven der and Nile. Qualities regularly sold at 39c and 48c sOC yard. Priced for thh sale at .&- IR REGULAR 25c SOFT MESSALINE RIBBON AT, YARD, 15f They Come Full 5 Inches Wide And are shown in an elegant assortment of the most-wanted plain colors in both light and dark shades. Soft-finished messaline Ribbons in a quality sold 1 C everywhere at 25c a yard. This Sale at ItJVe REGULAR 25c AND 33c HAIR BOW RIBBONS, YARD, 19f AH in Good Wide Widths They come in taffetas and moires, with plain or fancy edge, and in most any desirable color. Qual- 1Q :ties regularly eold at 25c and 33c a yard. On Sale at 171 RIBBONS. NOS. l'i AND 2. IN FIVE-YARD BOLTS AT St A BOLT. Dink and lavender. Come make selections NOW, while such splendid assortments are complete. Purchase ham, bacon and lard, taken from Cana nea stores, furnished part of the fuel for the big: engine which drew 1250 tons of copper bullion from Cananea to Nosales Wednesday. There is no coal in Cananea, and the food products were sacrificed by order of General Jose Rodrlguex, it was said. Koscburg to Welcome Mr. Hobson. , ROSEBUKG, Or.. Nov. 19. (Special.) Richard P. Hobson, of Merriniac fame, who ia to lecture here Saturday night, will be welcomed at the depot tomorrow by many of Douglas Coun ty's Spanish War veterans. He will v.. .nicrtsined at dinner later at the i-mnna Hotel. Kollowinsr his address NEWS lW'v... ..... T!ii!inp Frederick r t ot a Woman SEE OUR WINDOW 1 C Yard for Regular 2oc IOC Ribbons. JC Yard for Regular 39c UC Ribbons. for both present and f uture. In the evening- he will probably be the guest of honor at a reception to be held by the people of this city. LAST DAY DIVORCED A PHOTO-PLAY EVERYONE SHOULD SEE IT WILL MAKE YOU THINK SEE IT TODAY AT PTHE ICKFORD WITHOUT FAIL COMING TOMORROW The World-Famous Beauty EDNA GOODRICH AND JAMES CRUZE IN ARMSTRONG'S WIFE THE (CI DAW A (.rrat XstcI af the ViBi- lante Bays in California, by STEWART EDWARD WHITE Vivid and colorful, athrlll with romance ana aavwiiiuie. raari with the tunpenesn oi me evenis nd hlHtory in tne miin Ulna. Net. 1.:15 Just out sll booKstorea IoulIelar, rage a. 10. PURE COAL DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely the cheap est and best fuel on the market: three ton lots. 7 per ton delivered. Will nedoce l'oar Coal Bill One-Half. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 349 WASIUXGTOIV STREET. f Main -9. A "