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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1915)
3 THE MOKMXG OKEGOyiAy. 3IOXPAT. yOVE3IPER29, 1915. ' 1 - aaaT-aaaaataa. MMBMMMWMM BfST TOU'C WOMAN GIVES OUT FORD PEACE SHIP LNYITATIONS F Don't waste dollars in smoke! PEACE E . ; i ORD PLANS SECOND XCUR5I0 . --. W 4 I, i Faster Steamer to Be Booked for Those Who Cannot Get 4 Away on Oscar II. FAITH- SHOTS PREPARED AilomoMI. Man's rWrrvtary lilata Hr- Thi rrr win it- a-vtaa Crrvala fofmlo I Relief ti I. Cra.y. Xtvr Tftr. e- ?i ;cul aw-, a nmr s.wrid -it caaaot l-av he-. by ttaacamlaar a. I& 4te l!a eautral c-.aa.r pae- avtasatea. ir.nrT rert. ef faeaif. ui ie tora l. ""a, tl I !! IS Mft f getting IS maw tf IH Irs a a-la aa, a aa4 a 3. Ls t f baartag & -. bC. 4lSt. Lat'iiie I. ft a r . aaar.eaey I .Serge after r4i-a eaveral l.lrsaa f rae; l.a) ata 4i.r aa est... to f lima, trial t! .tarli aa.l4 il l'-4.ei It. a fa.e.r ebt?. itkt - w a I frana .New T ar lMei-aBr I. lf lmr$ ai: -a p.aae4 fe at aa.aa.il It Oex-ar II a tft .Urt4 It. Wkitiw tl toa k be .. alt, la ..! 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I aal9iiaa nbui r;awal la f ale aanatrt ail a' i,ll I (' t" la Cl".l A4Tlf is rtit uaTta4 lhal Ha Ilaiti4 il4 aaaatua T tlila l"aafa Caaala. 1.5, ka laoa'if t. a friM rl f'f I al la Kio'lAa af l fHa!. t.jm af ! ia(ratl''a l I l rl : r.tl kaarj rl affl tt IHa t"alt4 Italaa tM Iraaa-Atlaan caaala. trti-:a'arlr la mu.r -aac4 w tf S .tra fr'M ai;.iii front lat.rtr ! fir. 'fa jarta. If f l (rat4 to ! JSo Pf-4 I ar4k rakja at rata f- a".aai raf; It arakaa: ! I la:til IS wf I I t, la aa(t.-tua alia Ifta tatarf.a( Caaaant CamaitMlaa Jilal tnra rata fraaa l latartor I t a'Rjaa anqafffaa. i . . i - 4 t la IP r I f aaaaa f rtiala r Pla S'" Frle. Rtircri inrur.T r.Mno tklci.m kv r4 ra a ll.raa lai Tiaa r tiffinr y4 I Iff In fcrtl" ai.ui - AMrv.aM r ataairal kaiitta lo Initial a taac mav.m.nt ? If m. it i4 for r Ura. Il.ary rr4 aa4 though II a a!4 -Jan A4tan..- II aaa afVNabif aval r I'.a hhailar. Mla t:ir la A"" Ar fa44t ol r Wra rrd la N Torn aith a rh.m fr l. lo Vr fr .'ra(fa I aal et r ! Wotnaa't I'aar ttT. af whlc Mil A44e I Ik a 4. CRIMES ARE DENIED State Department Knows of f.o Abuse of Mexican Nuns. CATHOLIC PRELATE QUOTED AdotlaWfraUoa Reply le CVitlcs of Racocallltva of Carrania Ix-prf-ratr tCfforta la Krr-p Itan coroa I'rrllnr Allc. POSLAM HEALS 'SKIN AFFECTED WJffl ECZEMA ttUnt rear'.a aM-h aisM T tm I a j- a ff.i'r la th lrt- 0f laa an. a II a avaat ! . tnariaiaf rir'a4r tor rWa,4a. fi.. (rritatw-i "JJ act a.' fi.a' 4 aniaSaa. raaat"a la tara iina f tit aaia iaa anHtaetuf. a ii -.('.!-. p.riri- f i t M r r4.!4 II. 4,aa;paar.aa f l'irn(:.r . a 'axata aa aanfilli rr'i(.jl Iran m Ai 'it Itrfitaf. atna aa4 -T-r. tt fti4 9'. (ia.ll caipiat Ion cafl .f llt. A or aaoul .. if 4i.,rv mar lr -alaa. ry I'oa ara '. r 1 1 4 at'. Ic-a'am aa4 an",rtv for th. a f .amp . nl a'aira iaaattfr-ai if : Sth r . ar (at. Cat. .4 by ;i fr-uia WA8IUNHT0f. Xo. 11. T A4- asla rtratlon rttjr ta lhoa aba erltl- ti. tk rco,Ta:t!o af Ik I arraaia ttrrinaat la Jl.iKo bau f ckarca af eotra( ttpoa tifiaaU o4 aaaa cf k Calb'l chunk aaa mad aukiio kr loaikt la a llar T ftrx TutnoUa lo Vr. Jama J. Mc Oalra. cf Tf.aio. X. J, aka rataotljr araia I Ifta Wktt lloaaa aaklac for is'.aaatiaa) of akal ka ckaraclr Ita4 aa -ai4r4 crilicl.m."" aratary Tumu'.lT 4lJ Vr. Me Giatra tkat tk flic of Iba (! ta rartm.ai fal .4 ta diKio any afrtcUl rcar4 of a ainc! raa4 ca of oat- fax. aaaa. aa4 b laclad4 la kl. Uttar a iitliar.t tt Catkotte iKaffaainl at W.ilc City, akictt. akH 4ilo.lo tk akooliBC of artaata a4 lb ipa'.ta aa4 Impriaoemaot af tk.ra. itA lbr ka4 ka aa ! Utioaa ef aaaa la Ikat 4-irict. t ra kaa Uoarra A Mr. Cra.y Tumulty a!4 tkat la ali ar Ik fcorrora f Ik rBflict bad k..a fcapl au kf tka. ef lb Iota '4a tat lhal 11 akou iba auijr f all citiona af katk lb fail. 4 atala aa4 M.ilra ta realrikut la vary avaaoaf I IB aaria rBao.iiia- lloa of th aaltoa a uaf tara "j ct.a atrifa aaj la aell kxplBf r lb .aaaaa. Cuaal aa4 araiatby ar a4ral a4 aI4 ba anamful Ba. . iha aaa. 4 ka af aa4rftal afftcary la iili lb af Mail la Ika arb ef f - tn,cto a.- arei r. Tuiaultr. "a-ffart I raocor. taa (( "( Ikaaa at: aa lha ffe-t ef i;a: aaaa Iba abi'k iha:4 b ba.4. aa4 ar cr.at la aa eea ra la lrtaf tkal faor aaoaia ! aa lh.tr mta4a are b.pl iBf'.aaaat aaraa.l Ibair br.thfaa. -J- raiurt al. ra.laa altaaitaa I taa rx-oara. ! of rtaauani Jiarat kr lb I' j t aaaaa A4!alatratioo, fel aata "ta I aXUat ef ail dtl r r aa4 la J4 arnica,- raarba-l by "ail b btttra a4 critte ef a ri:c ! aar. raaaalW i acl.aa la Aaaara. taipha! aa UI4 S Ik reaafal l"a af t arra by lha lal.i-Amafi- aa aroaalfia al tk Joia.4 la lb paa- Anftaa : coalaraacaa, A.I ot Itiaa Lattia-Amartraa cooalflaa. bir. Tumulty plat4 , aa Calboil aatioea. I'laa.lr. a iblaanaei aaa rp-4ce4 abuk Iba Mat t.?art to. at by CUaa ArTa4a4a. lb Wa.h iaaTtoa rprati af tiaaaral Car raaaa, at Or to bar. pl4taa lb Car raata (rOJat I rpvt tif b-T Ufa, arapany a4 rIllea biafa" rv-ftary Toaiultr laoa4 In hit a letter ar,lla by tl-Hacra-lary Kryaa 11 !rrb la Har. rraac'.t C Ka.y. af Cb lle la tt.UH aariau tiara lak.a by lb Calla4 tataa 0arriaal Jj-1t lb proar.ia of tk ralatioa la M.tica la prated lh rratti. af all r!itaaa ar ra!tteaa la Mi. i i ii -J COr.'VENTIO!. MAY GO WEST rlilrh I. aet arcantabta la many of Iba rommtliaaman. Thay are collacllnf ubarrlntlona aa an Inr-alm-nt for lha roalribulofi. who ar la rfnt ajll- 4eitd. If th.ra houl4 b any. The amorrado rommlit.e aant tbca di Idar.da ilf and II lll not o lo Chi rac im! lliare ahoi:4 a ebbna In l'ia offer ef lha city a rprrnaa ltT, f rtlfle4 f becka r Itrady. l. Laola, ralla and Tuffa: rarh l irailr alth a certified rboctt OI jiow.- la band otar to lha laemacratlo rommitta the moment thai party an ounce lla daciaion. PaUa la loo far owtb; ba.U'a Teiaa la a Democratlo lata, anyboa. liuiraio la too ni the Canadian bordar. bt. Ixula haa the arlviniafaa of central lo-aton. ample railroad and lelecrapn. fariillfa ana ood hotel and I aitualcd within the boundartra of a doubtful atatv. Next lo Cblrago. II undoubtedly baa lha beat chance. Ilul Can Franrl-o la not to ba eon- Idrrrd out of Iba runnlni. That alty alii fib before the eyra of the Ltemo cratlc commute a cartlflrd rberk for l0.t) The Deaaocrat ttllrv thay will have difficulty In collecting auf flriant funda for th comlnij rampaian and tbia tidy little euro will look ood la Ibam. Van Franrieco baa th ad raalaiaa of a auperb cllmata. ample acrommodatlona and adequate railroad and telegraph facllillra. It dleadvan lata II lo tb facts that It la cn in t ef lb continent and that many of lb I'emocratlo doleeatee hav not the eeveral hundrad doilara rtace.aary to ma k a th Jon 4 trip from lh Kaat. Neortbeaa. there l a ((rone aar.tl- ma 1 1 la favor of the ea-lactiun of th Ooldan Gate, berau.a the recoanltlon all. offa.t the failure of Prealdent Wtleoa to llt the atpoiltloa. Hepablleana laella Taar4 C blrac There wtmi to ta little doubt that the republican commltle alii aelect Ctoli aao. There may be aoma neaolla lioas for lha purpo. of atralbtaaln eul tba financial tansla. but If Ihla heuld be aljjated ealUf artorlly then that city atil be pained, bt. lul Is the only formidable, rival of aVhlcatro. la tplte of the fs'l that Philadelphia one aaa a conuila city. But the eaeral fHn la It at thia year Pann ylvaola aill be aafaly Icpuhllcarrs a result of the looses sustained by tha I'roareaaie party. Illinois and Ml eo"r both are considered doubtful. Th L'etaocrallo coir.mltta a 111 meet la WsMtiton oo Icmbr 7 an tb Republican commltle her on L'ro bar 11. iraataaae4 T ytral yta uUane ef localJtlsa bavtav eaa4l 4tea for tb ffee'ijentlal Boa.lcatiea. eeeral Cttla A aaf fanaelk, Tb cities ahlrh desir tha Demo rra'ia conarantloa are t'hlcaao, tst. Laula, I : aa, Huf.'sle an4 tvsn t'rsaclera. The citie air tb l:epjblleB caeniioa art Ckkaifc ft. Laule aa4 Ihlladaipbla. la spite ef Tklraaa'a a4aatacea. It eaa ba aa!d paeitlrely lhal It will net l either ceantia UDle. It pro ora a certified chaek far 1 1 ... a-de oat I lh order ef the treasurer ef tha Deoieera'x) cemmiltea ar lha treasurer of tk r.'Pubii-ao comml tie. Tha ab ar raleinv th nteaey la CbKaf ar 14' H la a fasklea t4e4 ra lira ef peril b' a ir.:.. PlflCHOT TO TAKE HAND prrnxD ion riMniiiE or lasd CiMA-IT TO BE MADE. baeal llaa la a taa la I ClaaalrV aMIbsa. aeaee-rlaa Tie. bar Laa4 aa4 atla Reaaaladee. PRi:OfMAS NTWtV BVnEAL. Waah lactcn. Nr. SI Tb Conservation As exietioa. bea4a4 and domtoaled by Calffor4 rtnehee. Is praparlnc lo take a bar.4 lo lh ttton ab California land rant fifhl la Corgree tbla Winter and alii canlend for leaialailon ahlcb aii tura a larf part af lh arant Into forest rt.arvee- The Itnckoutes. bow. ever, aill make n proteat aalnat opening I bomeetead settlement Ihoss lands ahlcb contain ao timber. I er eome e j, o the abenc of Mr. Plnrhot. officials of tb Conserva tion Association have been Catherine data on wbi.b la base tbetr flcht ba for l anc res a, Eiacily lh form of Ita-islalion which Mr. rinchot will champion baa not yet beaa agreed on. la a general way It la declared lo bo lh purpoe ef lh Conaervaklon Aaeoctatlon I demand tkat Couirtat buy back tha grant from lb railroad company al !.: an acre, and than aben Iba lioveramact has litis, class ify tha land and tbrow all tha limber land Into forest reaerve. opening the remainder lo eettlemcnt. but probably requiring lb homesteader lo pay fj.lv or mora an acre for his land. n Official of th Conservation As soc la lion now in Washington say It la likely ao opposition will ba mad to tha hotnenteadlng af timber lands ahlcb are found to- ba suitable for agriculture, providing Ihla homestead lag Is deferred until after th timber has been removed. The fight of the Conservation As sociation asrainst the Oregon Idea with respect lo the land are n I Is to bo only on tcatur of Ita activity before Con grass this Winter. Mr. Plncbot ox. pacta lo spend a great deal of time la. the lobblee of Penate and House, as aell as In committees, pressing tils visas with respect to aster-power leg islation and regarding other conserva tion bills- . NEW APARTMENT jj?-Ssf-feB : - y.V - BUILDING ''it vr1 111 hSw 7v fTmmrrfiiim Laaaafa) "That smoke represents wasted profits lost fuel unburned coal and breaks the city smoke laws. Let us show! you how to burn it and turn a waste intu a profit" "Wc will prove to you by test that you may burn the very cheapest grades of soft coal and get quite as much total heating power (without smoke) as -if you used high-priced hard coal or semi -bituminous coals." 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Many of the largest and finest buildings in over 400 smoke-plagued cities and towns are already saving heavily on their annual fuel expense and comply ing with all smoke laws by the wonderfully efficient work of these boilers. Ask for catalog (free). AMERICAN lADI ATO COMPANY Write Department P-13 Yeon Building Portland Sold by all deal era. Ka cxchaiaT geata. ... . . . k v w., l a . CI 1 11.1 ...la lll.nl. RtrmlnaTiaa-l- faa Orleans. - - - NaeTart TIsallM TTiiliest 1 1. rtnTlimrT miltfiri wataungT-sa, cranaio, r lliwui in, varaanu, , . ' PbMc niailliai at Ckieaaa, Wew . iisaiiia. w.-. . i""-" VTr. p,i V l. K.n. r,r. Dearer. Seattle. Portland. Sookanc. Toronto. iaoa AagcMaa ban rraaewca, oraatiora anwaasa rswaa, aaaaaaaaaa, . -"a"'i aa cav aadl WHEAT IS SEIZED Order Affects 20,000,000 Bushels in Elevators. PRICE NOT YET FIXED Coirritnirnt baya Move la Made to I'l-rve-nl l"n due FpccalatiTa) Prof its and to Sate Canadian Market From Lorut. fant'oued Krwm SI .at Pssa In taa ft-f-el v-ar .n!r ith Jqsa. ?4 la sailing trjrri jtmr.in tr'j srare lei.grstsy. Uma tab order lake affect or aubse- quenUy thereto. Tber ar. of coursa. many quea- tioas of Important detail that arue and demand adjuetment, and thee will receive the fullest consideration and tba promptest decision possible. Canada lo Have Pre fere a oe. -There seems so reason why the grain markets should be radically af fected by lh action taken. Obviously It does not Involve any Increase In th worlds consumers, or. Indeed. In lh world's consumers' demand. It meavns simply tha filling of the esist- og demand to tha aatent of the grain taken by this much of tha Canadian surplus. Instead of filling tha aame from other aurpluses. If tha result should ba a rise In th Canadian prod uct, then beneficial effect will largely accrue lo the grain farmers themselves and not to tha holders of grain in store. While lha holders of grain In store are entitled to fair treatment. It has beea thought desirable not to precipi- st market conditions at tna expense of tka customer! of from whom wa bop to obtain ordera In the future and who ara our alllee In th war. -Tha action taken by tna t;rittsn gov rament la based entirely on war con diUons and tha response of tho Cana dian government has been aictatea py regard to lha same state of facta." EFFECT IX OREGON DOUBTED Portland Exporter Bay Mora Will Have Little Local Influence. Portland wheat exporters who could be reached last nlglit expressed doubt Ibat the seliure of Canadian wheat lor tie uses of the British government ould have any marked affect on toe local wheat market. It la not oenevea that t rices of Oregon wheat would be affeotad by tha newa. "If Britain geta Ita wheat there. It will not com hero for It," aald on In clora touch with the wheat trade, "and to thla mtrket will not be helped any. Th fore'rn market baa been steady tor the p.st two weeks." -It will net make much difference here." Bald another wheat man. "This is, apparently, simply a move to gat wheat supplies quickly. I do not look for it to have a.-.y material Influence here." A third wheat dealer, also prominent In the trade, was likewise dubious as a a Httltr In Oraenn wheat On the atrenrth of the Winnipeg dispatch. KUt. i. tk.l tha aalinra Svill have no effect on wheat prices here." na aald. ine stannous wneat ia uu- r a ii,,' ta I rail wheat and i . i 11 v a. viii m j , ,b .. - - - - - oura la white. Our wheat is more In demand for export than that. How ever, we are in a peculiar position nera. e nave a large auryiua V. V... an-inaa-a id availahlft tO carry It abroad, and the railroads are not In a position to lurnisn cars to transport It to the Atlantic seaboard." PRODCCEKS TO GET MORE Liifc tern Dealer Dependent on Farmer) to Fill Contracts. TORONTO. OnL. Nov. 21 Prominent Toronto grain merchants said tonight that th federal government a embargo on all lh wheat in tha elevators east of and Including Fort William, will create hlsher prices for the producer. but that th Kastern aeaiers win u placed more or less at the mercy of th Western farmers lor wneax to iu u order which were to have been filled by tho wheat commandeered. "Our Canadian Spring wheat has been selling freely for export," one dealer declared. "Just 120,000.000 bushels have been shipped East, principally tor ex portation. Oreat Britain, which is vl ri.ntiv buvlnc for Franc and Italy, knows that our crop la good and la keeping th trade wltnin tna empire oy taking over a large proportion of the '""Thar are approximately 1JO.000.000 bushels yet at tha disposal of the con umers." CHICAGOAN IS CXDISTVRBED Exporter Say There May Be Flurry on Market, Nothing More. ' cui-inn Vnv 8 The aelxura of from 11,000,000 to IS. 000,000 bushel of wheat by tha canaaian govemmunt, an . . iHi.M , Rnhart McDoUaT&L S prominent Chicago exporter, will have no permanent euovi v pt". "v United Plates. "I dar aay there will ba a bit of a flurry on the local Board of Trade . while tracers are adjusting their accounts, but that Is all." said Mr. McDougai. -. o.ni.H rnu.rnm.nl nil almolv adopted a military method of purchas ing the wheat. There la still an ex portable .aurplua in Canada of 110. 000.000 bushels, more or lesa unaffect ed, apparently, by tho order. 'o doubt the Dominion government will make satisfactory settlements with dealers who have contracts for the wheat selxed." TURKS' SUBMARINE AIDS Continued From Tlrst Pane.) heroes. They not only tried to quell the panic but succeeded in rescuing many persons. Afterward they helped the wounded. Submarine Stands by Five Honrs. "Only one shot was fired by the sub marine. She remained alongside for fiv hours, or until all possible rescues had been made and the wounded had been attended. She then disappeared under the water and we proceeded to Alexandria without further Incident, "I did not learn her name or desig nating number, but she was one of the largest boats of her kind I have ever seen. The captain of the Sailor Prince told me that he recognised her as the same one that had sunk his ship some hours before, although at that time, he said, she flew the Austrian colors. Her deik armament consisted of two 12-poundern, which were in plain sight as she came alongside the Barulos. "The Sailor Prince, her captain said, had 20 minutes to get her crew into ELL-AM Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. the boats before she was sunk by nine shots fired into her hold." Special Road Tax Voted Itown. CLACKAMAS, Or.. Nov. 28. (Spe cial.) At a meeting- of the taxpayers of the Clackamas road district Satur day nieht. a proposed 10-mill tax for Improving three roads leading out of Clackamas was defeated by a voto of 46 to 32. rop to another woman and, with her babe in her arms, aank from eight. "The rescued British sailor proved 1513 r ... i ,, ,, -Jfvx sajr-- '4 M Tl,a 1 warnvth or summer sun Makes the house warm and cozy on the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to operateegsily carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Deal ers everywhere. For bed rcmto ma Pearl Oil. Standard Oil Company (California) Portland AAAAAAAAAAa-V Perfection Oil Heate