Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
KAISER IN VIENNA OH GRAVE ERRAND Desire cf Francis Joseph to Conclude Separate Peace Is Rumored. MONASTIP. NOT OCCUPIED fcjtfaxLa JlvoU Giving Olfeasej lu Cnrcv ! iuoiK That Her t'anr' .ioa f-erbla Haa Corn lo ft-ad. LONr"V. !-. V Emperor t!ll l,ms Uit t tinu. i-a cllded vitk ta MioitMa f lara of lb AtrUa la&.aet ii:altrs Is eeus back se-vUi;. Tb l idu ar vrtusiy snl rsnKl4 arlta IB reported effort f .rni-.Br la forv Austria koto Gr- i.j;:rin. tftai le a trade alii ee.e. a aeatr of sUnoeror treads Jo sapa la --uf a a separate I iru the laterventioe of lop bBe ::. a4 rumor t dispute Jkastrt es4 Balcerl. Tor IB dilsiia ( rBi.a territory. TMf. Miuol r la B Btttaorltatlve t jr ar ef tnese reporta eoo4 rtemae la !! rma orpapers tiial Laiperar W li'.um SUll we ae f tne .!( Importance. U,rte ! fcssee Ave4e. Jioali-gt taa caretioa ia la Pal- Baas aa IK nwtooit of ta armies ( t.;a caalrai pwrt cost.au m-t.l !. LIB f)fBi. Hul Ban aaaoujitfee el wlta la captur at tfa4 B camjaum aseiasl er . &a cma la a a 4. wlc seems t sjpport tSa uiiiiIk tal. I vei.i a f pJta wlta Ott;. Klo er nu4 ef t!u:ri Baa aaial I '.a ru?i;eo) af W-JBastir. IB enly at impartaaa rame'oine: la sr. tut aea. Uanwtir atitl wee ia IB setii af t:a sfons until lata Wo v bb4 aa Bear inal taer baa kait aa cui( taara baa baa a re- A jatria. l I eitas af Car tan lru: coatioo ar eparalloa Mtiitl W)Btara taa frontier of n. a baa kan KMH4. sol l wlti ail canoJeraM eopoaitio frona la ,0.nrin. art a ara mt-r In fnua'.aia warfara a4 So kara aaaa jo:si r laaaa partiaaa af ISa ar k.rt trn!M lVa, -aada4 ta aa oini frota laa iaa4ra af Ikair coat t'f. kaaHa imaM Ara .4aala. t:ct eo ara btc fousM la that fart af Iba !anj cf NolraaP wa. Iaka r aftar lha lia.kaa War. Tka Autro-rmaaa ara ariaBvin aoatrt tram Maai ai4 a-ria i fronttar frn lTnpo!.' In taa Birth t.ia tontcaacrtn laf lh aa 4fat4 tha Auatrtaa la la r.ioa af l'rBa. Ilaanla. It la rxiwi. loir. Ikat Iba Awtratrr inM haa prat44 aaffltaat f'c-a ta raaka aura af a aucraaf-il rampalfa. tav la th cua of r-rt ta. In jwohoiiara ?rtta. whra tha Iirtii. f"rm-l ar-i iireiaa feot1 atra aaa.Oana. tba attU pra- aaata but niiffltt ef Imparlaara, No Ba kaa baaa ravlaj af Iba Awj trtana ae4 Uarmana ) proaaa4 toj JUtckK aa lha Daaoba Hlvar l ra. aarala wlta tta Colcariaaa an-l Trk ta apraaa a poi"la Kuaaiaa laaaIoa tarou r.ouoiarla. RMwaila n la NakL Tba att.n ta af Raumaala aiill la ncartata. Tba lalaal raporta aar aba. laa Ort.. ta try m ta rama.a Botral. But wttn ta a bat.rnl armiaa on fcar terriers. ILiJ. it U batt4. may praaa difficult. r,rt-, ia bar Utt raptr to lha ata of tba antanta alllaa. Ia!(la on taa Biaiataaaara of bar aautratttr an 4 impariaaca an a iieai miubidi bi t tna patat at laaaa aatwaaa loa liai taaic kin4ora s4 tha ntaota powars la Bat at la Btcbt. Oraaea ablacta. rttr-i.ni ta 4apalrhaa from Atnaaa. lo tna tTk'qiioa ef tutanikl by b-r I pooh, tha baaliox aarr Of lha ratl to tba aataata ali'.a an4 tba po li.mT br tba Bata af tba aataata paarara of kr coaacal watara to rtr fuBtiit tba o;tUitia of Uartnaa u aiartaaa. WOMAN VOTE CONTESTED llgtil I Started oa Rralt of Ix-a Molar fclartlo. tE MOINES. Dae. 1 Tb Musk ttal Coort a!a-tloa of laat Monday to ta ba coatestad. aa tho raaa.t of tha official can a of Iba rtura lto to day, it waa aaaouacad by ladra of .i oppoaitioa to l-ia maaaura. Wimia ot4 la tba alactloo aed thla I to bo tba baI of tba ronlitt. With tba waman a ota tb maaaura carrtad l II aofaa. Without t.iia voia It lt If il vela. Bvcoriljsf to in o(f:l anaa. CCT03ER EARNINGS LARGE r ork. t'mtral Mvarr-a Improve arm of fMba-r lilj Liar. NEW YORK. Ta. t. Ti Nw Trk Caacral Kailread fo:iow4 th taad oC thr tmportaat trunk Una a la Ha larr toir amine, maaa publle toda.. paratln( ntta it af tl.la?k abow4 a tR:raaaa of i;.JI.12t oar tha prai ii o-toFar. aad B. lacoma lacraaaad ll.ttt Hi. All tha subsidiary Iiaa showed sab ataatlU arreaa -ia. ' PERS0NALMENT10N. Tan ataa, ef Coraallls. la at tb tyr - 4 u (V n. J Baldart. cf DilUt, Ls at tha fUward. It. .V. Alklnaoa. af 0(t!e. I at the rwar4. J. Ma'Jey. ef McMisaall!. ! at th J-aralB. W. t. kort. of Oiaaalls. Is at th ' I'ertlaa4. ik M. Brows, ef feasld. la at the I cn serial B-nmin Prick, ef falra. I at the J ortUn t M. M. Major), of MarshAald. ! at the Coroaiiua. O. Vf. Zaddock, of Brtfhtoa. la at th Ceraeltu. w. T. lleaay. of Saattl. I at the M Utnemah. J. r. llostst!ar. ef Th Dallas. I al tba fa ward. J. ft Due lap. of Cascade Locks. Is at ISa rortUrad. A. M. rlausar. of attla. Is reclsterad at tha I'ortland. Mr an4 Mr. IL it. Sharp, or Albany, ara at ta oracoa. J. R. Barry, ef Satara. la raflstered at tha Multnomah. WICbiw Koakay. of Mc.M inaUla. Or. Is at Ha Nortaaia, Mr. sad Mrs. Louts A. Vamoat, of rfcahali. Waab,. ara rafUlara4 at tba .Nortooia. Mr. aa4 Vr. . A. ilb. of Astoria. ara at taa Jtaara4. J. P KlnBr. of Tla ralla. Idaho. La at Iba Mdltaomaa. II. K. roanal!r. of Balam. la rat- Ur.4 at Iba Imparlal. U I. JlummarOalJ. a morthanl of fa- Urn, ta at tba OrB. Cbarlaa T. Corbla. of eaattla. U ra Ialara4 at tba Nortooia. Mr. aoj Mra. f R. Quick, or CL I tl aaa. ara at tba I'araltia. Mr. bb4 Mra M. A. Ktchard. of Cor aaiita. ara at Iba Or on. Mr. aa4 Mra. J. P. Katly. cf WaUa Waila, ara at lb Comoliaa. Mr. and Mr. J. '. loBhona. of Corvallta. ara at tba i'arkma. Mr. and Mra. J. !. Braltoa. of Cold- aatlale. art at Iba CoroallUB. A. U Mora. of Holao. and J. U TThlta. of pkaBe. ara at tba Multnomah. Mr. aod Mra. J. Roaanoff. f IUU Ula, ara rltrad at tta I'arklo. Mr. and Mra. r. Ia Lawraaea. of Tha Dallca. ara ratatara4 at lha ImpariaX Mr. acxl Mr, r. F. McCraa ara raTta larad at tba Nortonta from Moaroa. or. l'raMBl W. J. Krr. of Oracoa A- rt.ultural Coll. la rtalarad at tha Impartai. WORKER IS BETTER OFF Atmt Tf Win U ADDED TO tAb:Ait.'r.R- cowroitT., Hum of Profit aa Waao Maa rta4 I la ir Hark, to klala ar It lo Loot. Laaar la ToM. LOXtoy. Pc. 1. Tha ballaf that PrltUb Bbouldar oro Biroof tseufk to baar wbataaar bordaa Iba ar was Impoaisf oa tha roan try and that all rtas would fladly locur tba aacrl ttcaa which thay waro rallad to siaka. waa oipraeaad by rramler A au.th today bafora a rapraaaalatlva la tor council. "A ay ttnit of allbar profit or Hit which doaa not flad IU way back lo tba (! Is loan or taioa. or la aol amploya4 la aaca.aary la-toairlaa ar public .r ." Bald lb I'raaslar. ia o snaca ioaa to taa aauoaai r- . Tba iTamiar airtalaad thL at lhaach aom fw iaduatria war la Jur.4 by tba war. accor-lln to lb boat attmal afaiiabta. 4. 1 worklnc paopia ka4 aojoyad a aubataotUI la cra la (t slac tho war bfla Bin. "ua tha oibar tiaad." contlnuad PTa BnUr Aaqultb. " baaa wltaaaaad a abataniial lacraaa la lb coat of liv-la-. ro4 baa rta pr caol. rant 3 par cant. ful an4 Hcbl Zi par cant, and cloibtnc I par cai. but. wba al low aaca U aaad for tha lacraaaad coat of Malnf. 1 aanlure to aay tb il araara ar ballar off Dow tba a wba tba war brn- nctnal4 lrkana. Cbaacallor ef tha i:fhuur. alludlna lo tba quaalloa of Iacraaa4 wacaa. caita4 attantiua to tha fart that tbla Incraaa was larcvly at Irtbutabl to workin oirartinio anj lo Iba Ursa Incraaaa la paraoaal affort. XovaMhalaaa. ha Mid. It wa kta duty to aiplaia thai Iba outline forth of further amnd waa contrary to Iba inlarvata of Iba workar. lnca tba d n.anda for hlbr wacaa casta mainly trwm tradrra iict4 la manufactur-ln- KOCMta tor lha -ortmnt. with lb obitou rull thai lb B-ovramnt h to pay mora for tha good, which It coald cro.jr do by borrowin; or by a (naral lncra of taxation. "Our Bo!dtr artd aatlora." Mr. Me Krnn aal 4. "mini bara un and am munition, n If wa haa to moricac our laat hillln(. tlaaryona muat aak hiroaaif wbetbar ba ia juatlflad la forc ioc up tha nrtcaa of aucb article." S4000 IN PRI2ES WON Alhany MurLntan Get Die uma 1'mm I'rw Micrp aod Hon. ALPNT. Or. Wo t. ljipcl Mora ttiaa 1144 la tha total amount of .. . i ... Ih.f VMward Khcl- a promlnnt Luna t'ounty atockman. haa won la prla at tha dlffarrnl fair arvd aipoiit'on tbla yrar. Ma haa baoa BblbltlB Z bosa aod 1 hap. lit lart prtaaa war won at tba rBaama-l'arille International Kxpoal tlon. whar b obtained !: and what will approitmata Offarad by tha Orcoo remmlaaloo. Ila alo won bie prie at th ron, Washington and Idaho stalo fair. Tbl wk hi slock Is at Lwlton and naat wk It will bo broucht to I'ortlarxl for th Taclflo JntamatloaaJ tlock. ilbow. POLICE TO PAY TRIBUTE --awBwa-i ratrobnan GUI Will Do Laid to Rrt Wllh hcrflcc Today. Kunaral sarrlcea for ratrolmaa Jamas C Gill, who was accidentally h"l by his awn sua Tuesday morn in, will ba bald today al I o'clock from the Kinley chapaU The police band waa ordered, by Cblaf Clark yesterday lo aasambl at lb station at 13 1 and to march to IA nbuartaklns; parlors. Th (ifinmlM wrti ba under the anaplce of lha Oddfellows, of whtcn CHI was a member. Tb pall-bearra wi 1 be police Krcant Jenkln ajtd Tatrolmca Trut. tlisclow. Lallls. IL John and Wllaon. iBtarmant probably will b la Rose City lmater. MILWAUKEE IS DERAILED Orrfoe) Wotuan tfaffrr fetiock Wbru Train L-ar Track. UPOKAXK. Tc. 1 The Chicaco. Milwaukee A tit. Paul paaaangsr train No. II. tb Columbia eastbound. was wrackad br a broken rail a mile east ef rreamaa. Waah.. today. Otlo Rob erts, a brakrman. was hilled and thraa paaaccra waro Injured. Mra. P. W. Uracory. ef Praacott. Or. sustataad a severe shock in the derail- merit. Tb others Injured were two men who were cut and bruised. Th train proceeded after a sUcfct d-lay wttboul two Blaaplnc car aad lha eb- eratioa car. which war derailed. CITY OFFICIALS RENAMED Cllljrna Ticket for CotUe Grotc Ilicitloa I Only One Vp. orrTAGi: citovu or, rec. i. (Fp- claL I'nlee opfoattlon develops to the rttlsena ticket named last meat, there will be lilUo need of the annual city election, aa a! thoaa named ware re nominated, except David Kterllnc for A Merman from the Hecond Ward. If elected bo will succeed J. K. H!.b. The tl -ket named an: Tor Mayor. J. II. Chamnars: for Recorder. J. E. Tounr: for Treasurer. Herbert Kakia: for Councilman, M. B. Klchmond. Pr. A. w . Kltne. Uor( U. Knowlcs and" DaTld tllerllas. TVs Weather Tear Asa Taday. Temaarelara. k It tie. taw SB 4 dec -rewjeaa La a ' 1 a Braasa Walaiae cur e4 la eee das Tkara la aa. aea "Breiae a taa. iaua I saaiaa a w. vraia. GREECE NOT TO BE FOX AGAINST LIONS Too Many Mighty Ones Seek ing Prey, Says Prince in Ex plaining Neutrality. KING VIRTUALLY DICTATOR Crlse Art) Faced Confidently and Wltb 'o Apparent Tear of Loo los Throne Family Satisfied With Coarse Followed. ATHENS. Nor. 14. Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Ve belle that It la better for Orttos to mak sura of kpln( what ah ba got than lo flak what she ha Just won la two bloody, costly wars In tb hop of (tltl as; tnor. On of th rrincea of Orc was paklnc-o th Aeaoclated Prees cor respondent, explaining the attuuoe 01 lha roval familr of Greece, which has been so much criticised bom nera anu abroad. Tbl Is no tlms." b con tlnuad. "for a mer fo to b greedy. Tber ar too many lion and titters on no prowi tor prey If the royal state of th house of tVhleswlg - Holsteln - Fonderburg-Olu-haburg (to give It Ha full till) Is at stak In Grc at this moment, as many ar ready to affirm, tha fact would utter appear from th demeanor of tboee most concerned. If It Is Just conceivable, as haa bean declared, that the evenla of the neat few months rosy leave Constantino 1 without a throne, the King himself seems to b th last person in Greece to suspect any suet poealbla eventuality. Trial raewd Calsaly. It Is undoubtedly well awar that hi determination that Greece shall not enter tte European war haa brouaht oa en political crista after another la tho Internal affairs of tba country. He baa followed with apparent equani mity the creation and fall of one Cab inet after another and cannot b Icnor- nt that h has set himself asalnst th espresaed will of his peopl nnd has driven the people's Idol. Klutherloa Constantino Venlselos. Into a political corner from which tber appears to be no outlet: that be la looked upon as having become In fart. If not la name, tha aolo dictator or tho lutur deetlnle of Greece. Hut It cannot b seen that any thing of this disconcerts him for a moment. II simply waits what he considers th appropriate moment for action. Then b acta. resell y la rrtdef. Th King's brother and his chil dren. It can b said, recard th course tha head of the family Is steering with complete confidence, being convinced that be knows what be la about that ho knows tho O reek a batter than the Greeks know thrmselv. Oa th ordering of th mobilisation. King Conntanttn did not go al one lo falonlkl to pise blmaelf at the head of hi country' troops as Commander-in-Chief. Ills late Illness was lveo as the reason, but tb real rea son. It Is declared, lay In Ms un willingness to leave th political di rection of the country In th bands of XI. Venlielo or his party. HUSBAND IN CUSTODY DOt BT C.T OX ERMOS OP W IKE'S DEATH ICtRI A CO. Craad Jary lo Harl Dasaaay frees Cliff la Effort la Daleraala Feas ibility of fiery. , MINNEAPOLIS. IVc. 1. Th county grand Jury will go to a point on the East i:iver drlv and hurl a "dummy" Irom a cliff to th sharp rocks below, as a result of th testimony today that Mrs. Mary 1 rid ley 1'ric. member of a well-known. Minnesota family, could not have met death a year a-o In tha manner described by her busasnd. Frederick T. Price, a. traveling- sales man. Altbout-h no charga, was entered against Price, h was placed In the County Jail today and will b held pending action by th grand Jury. On evening an automobile carrying th Prices and C IX Etchlnson. a friend, stopped on th river road. Later Price reported to tb polic that while be was making slight repair oa tb car his wife, trying to rescue her pet dog. which hovered on the brink of the cliff, fell over with the snimal. She died In a few minutes. Witnesses declared th body could not have landed In tb spot Indicated by Prlc and that dsalh apparently was du to a blow on th bead Relatives of Mrs. Price recently brought about Price's Indictment on a rharge of bigamy because a divorce from on" or nia inree wive waa ivunu lo D Hipiai miM .it i. v j him from obtaining, among other tntnas, im.vv in can e v ent to Mrs. Prl by her father shortly before her death and held In a safety deposit vault by Price. PRETTY NURSEJS MARRIED Mia Helen Harne rjeeome Bride of William Ferguson. Mlsa Helen Ifaynes. ooa of th young est and prettiest of Portland's visiting . A I. William Par. usn Thanksgiving day at th bom of her vranasamer. atiuew b. m.-. la llanford. Wash. Mr. Ferguson is the daughter of Ar thur M. Ilaynss. of Dnvr. and th sis ter of Mis Carta and Walter & Itaynea. of thla city, fch was a gradual of th Wst Lnver H'srn School class of Irvl. and of St. Luke's Hospital. po kane. la IMJ. About a yar ago Mrs Karnes, with her brother and sister, moved from tpoksne to Portland, and all summer she has been with th visit ing nurs. Mr. Ferguson la now offlca manager of th E. C. peas msrcanlll stbllh. nient at Tb Dalles. WOULD-BE SUICIDE FIGHTS John love. Brother f Xotorloua Bnrglar, Attempt to End Life. Brooding Pt errors caused scut melancholia to sell John Love. lar. with th result that b attempted to end bla life yesterday morning at tba bom of hi mother. Mrs. Hall Love, two mil beyond Mount Zlon. slashing Ibroat and wrists with a rigor. M was incn to me uitnumn County Jlo.pllal In a critical condition. Deputy ehoi-ilfa Ward and Lcbo and Molorcyclo Patrolmen Bales and Coul ter carried Lov a mil and on-balf oo a stretcher to tb Ambulance Berv lc Company. Lov fought with those who tried to savs hi Ufa and attempted to tear the flrst-ald bandage from his wounds. H I said to hav been held as a aaf-blowlng suspect recently. MR. MANNING GOES TODAY Charities Worker Ba Leave to As lt In Aberdeen Fund Campal.n. V. R. Mnnlng. aecretary of tha As sociated Charities, will leave ' this afternoon on lcava of abienc to assist In tb campaign for th Aberdeen Fund of America, lie will join Lord and Lady Aberdeen in California and will travel with them la their tour as financial secretary. A larga part of th campaign for th fund was planned by him when Lord and Lady Aberdeen war In Portland Sunday, and acUve campaigning will b commenced at once. Th greater part of th work will b In California, after whlrh the party will go to Salt Lak and thence to Boston. Mr. Manninr xpcU to return as soon as possible to resume his duties In tb offlca of th Associated Chart tie. VICTIM MAY NOT BE LI NND roaslbillty of Murdered Man Being F. Burleson Arises. Th possibility that th man whoso body waa found In a trunk November IP and who now lies buried In Klver vlew Cemetery waa Fillmor Burleson, brother of Robert J. Burleson, post master at Minneapolis. N. C is broached In a letter written to Post master Myers, of Portland. In the trunk with th body of th murdered man. who name la sup posed to bav been John Llnnd. were found linens bearing the Initials "F. B." This Is tb claw on which Is based th possibility that tb dead man waa tb North Carolinian. Tba nolle stilt Incline to belief that John Llnnd waa th tru nam of th murder victim. HUSBAND DENIES FORTUNE t C. ti. hwafford Answers Charge of Cruelty and Asks Dismissal. Answering th dlvorc suit of bis wife, who declared hlra to hav prop erly worth i;s,Co, Calvin G. Swsfford yesterday said his fioldlnsjs ar worth not mora than 1 10.000. denied cnarges of cruelty and askea mat me sun o dismissed. Th answer, together with an affidavit by Gerald Bwaflord. 20- vearoM son of Swsfford by a former marrlag. was filed In County Clerk Coffey's ofllc yesterday. Mrs. Florence J. Swaford filed suit more than a weak ago. Sba has asked Ihst her husband ba compelled to pay a 11009 retaining fe for her attorneys and f UOO regular fees In addition. MUSIC IS LECTURE TOPIC Harold I. Smith to Show How Classics burpass Itaetlmc. fxi.i.i ml tia Relation to Civiliza tion" will be th subject of a lectur VriAm afternoon at 4 o'clock In Lincoln Hlh rVhooU Tb speaker Is a former dramatic critic snd teacher. Harold D. ISmllh. of Camden. N. J-. an authority on music, history and litera ture. -Tha rhythmic appeal of the classics should bo as strong as that of rsK tlme." said Mr. fmith. In discussing th attitude of th school children toward fin music H will Illustrate his address by using records. Tb lectur will be free. LIGHTING OF FAIR SHOWN W. B. A. Ityan, Dolgner or Display at Exposition, to Lecture. ' W. B. A. Ryan, th famous electrical engineer who designed and superin tended the llchtln system of the Pan ama-Pacific Exposition, will be In Port- Land on December 13 and win be tu guest of the Chamber of Commerce and th various electrical organisations oi th city. I will lecture on th light ing work at the exposition at a public meeting on th eighth floor of the Chamber. Mr. Kftn bas a Urge number of slides Illustrating th lixhung system thai h has developed at Sun Francisco. ARLINGTON CLUB TO MEET Saturday, December II, Is Ret Dale for Annual Gathering, cmnii, rtaeamber 11. has been set as tha day for tba JUh annual meet ing of tb Arlington Club. Reading of th minute, th report of the presi dent, miscellaneous bulnes ana elec tion of officers will be tli order or business, and tb meeting Is scheduled to begin at t o clock. It has been announced that the stock of wines and liquors not disposed or by bids ar for sale. In view or the . . ITk. t. coming oi January i. mi aiuc uu hand will b sold at auction at th Urn of th meeting. December 11. Cttorus Rehearsals Arranged. Chorus rehearsals for the opera "Romeo and Juliet," under Madame Jometli's direction, will take plsce for th- future averr Tuesday avnd Thurs day night at 7:4S o'clock at Ellers Hall. Broadway ana Aiaer ou-eeu ior contraltos and tenors are desired for the chorus membershlPj A Fine Aid For Mother-io-be VTt tr til freatly Indebted to loose who tell their experience. And anions tb many thing which w read about aad ar of Immediate lm nortanr to tb rpc ta at mother. Is a splen did external remedy called "Mothar's Friend.' This is ap plied over the moseles of tba stomach. It is deeply penetrating ia Its iafloeaca. Motbeis everywhere tell ef Ms soothing 7e-t, bow it alleys pains Incident to stretch! n of cords. tlgsajent aad tnnsrJes. They tell of restful comfort, of calm, peaceful blrtits, aa ab sence of tbos distresses peculiar to the pe rt Jd of expectancy, relief from morning sickness, so ator of 'that apprehension with which so many younf women's minds be come burdened. It la a splendid help. Get a boltl of -Mother's Friend" rota your nearest druggist. Ask your bnsbsnd to ret It for you. Then writ to BradSeld Reg nlator Co. 46s Lamar Bldg Atlanta, Ga, for a very handaom and instructive book. It Is tiled with surrestiv ideas of great help to all women Interested In the subject of Bsteralty. And best of all are some let ters from mothers that ar real Inspirations, W rit today. X0TJ CAN DO BETTER FOB IGESS ON Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. fit. On Saturdays 9:00 A. 51. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 Thursday's Bargain Advance Showing of Stamped Goods Our new shipment of SKmped Goods rill interest every woman who is fond of making dainty things. Come in while our assortment ia complete and select for both present and future gift-giving1. You have choice from these and many others: Huck Guest Towels at 15, 19f 25 They are shown with scalloped ends; also some with colored borders. Stamped in several pretty designs. Linen Huck Guest Towels at35, 50c, 65c A fine line of Linen Huck Guest Towels, shown with scalloped or hem stitched ends. They are stamped in many neat designs. Small Bath Towels at 19and35 A complete assortment of small Bath Towels, shown with colored borders or scalloped ends. Stamped in several designs. Large Bath Towels at . 50S 69e, 75S 85 A fine lot to select from. Large-size Bath Towels, shown in all white, also colored borders. Pretty designs in satin stitch, cross-stitch and darned stitch. Stamped Gowns at 65a, 69 and 79 , In this lot you have choice of ready made gowns, made of good grade of longcloth, with the popular kimono sleeves and either round, square or V shaped neck. They are stamped in many pretty designs. AGUA PRIETA 1:1 DANGER VILLA TI1BEATE.X $ 1XADEO.CATE GAIIRISOX OK BORDER TOWN. Carraasa RelaforcessenU Are Delayed. Fear Felt lor Safety of All Assrrleaaa la Soaora. . . i ' tl.. 1 C. pn e.r al Alvaro Obreeon. evidently convinced that an attack will be mad soon on th weakened Carranza. forces garri eoned at Agua Prleta by the "P1' .Villa force, under General Jos. Rod- rlKuez. last reporiea .left Nos-ales. Uonora, by automobile late tooay. . th, General Obregon reported that tne first contingent of Carranza troops, numbering 2000. owing to . a delay In their departure iron. i'6i probably would not reach ber. before tomorrow. . Mining men nere u--.-... . crned tonlcht over th. reported cap ture by Villa aoldlera of John Cun ningham, an Oklahoma attorney, and U. Hendricks. H. O. Southerd and Ra f.e! Varela. th. three latter owner, of th La Osa mln. near ChurunlbabU 15 mllea north of NacozarL Th. Okla homa attorney cam. her. a week ago to investigate Sonora mining proper ties. Th. four men were last seen on Monday, when they left Fronteras tor th. La Osa mine. Mining men i her. regard It a. certain that they feu Into thl, band, of soldier, of General Rodrl-g-ues command. . Arrival, tonight from Esqueda re ported heavy fighting all day near Cos. a few miles north of. racozarl. fncaung that th. military train bearing 700 Carranza soldiers had not ...'reeded In retreating to Nacozarl. Give a Gift Worthy of Your self and the Recipient DIAMONDS Are the most sought-after gifts, be cause they always retain their value as well as brilliancy. We are making a specialty of the dia mond business, selling only the bet ter grade. OUR STOCK Is by far the largest in the city. Our prices lower than elsewhere. If yon are one of those who have dealt with us in the past these facts are well known to you. If not, call; let u show you how much better you can do here. EASY PAYMENTS. Without Extra Charge. LARGEST DIAMOND DEALER I OREUO.V. XK3 Morrison 8U Bet. 4th aad Sta Bl I I I J in S HSSIIBS IISSBI W . -'TaTaV eT afeTsWfr m awssw. awwa w . aa m awrar war ay ra.y M m sas ' ------- The lWost in ValueThe Best in Quality Women's Fine Suits At $9.50 In Values to $25.00 to Close at At this great price reduction we are closing out a fine lot of Women's Fashionable Fall Suits, semi-tailored models of elegant style. They come in most all sizes in plain colors and mixtures. Suits regularly sold up dQ Efl to $25.00, your choice p.tJ w Back Combs at 50c 75c to $1.00 Values About 10 dozen Fancy Back Combs in styles with rhinestone mountings, and in shell and amber colors. The kind regularly sold Cfl-, at 75c to $1, this sale at OVtA 'Child's Books, 40c Kind at 25 200 Children's Books in rhymes and stories, play verses, etc They come nicely illustrated and are the kind regularly sold atne 40c, this sale at Jia Notion 10c Wood Coat Hangers reduced ... a . IT .. DC Wooa -oai naiigcis ituumi 5cWire Coat Hangers reduced to 25c Writing Papepof good quality at. , . 20c Round Garters reduced to 50c Ked Rubber reduced to but probably was trapped and forced to battle with a larger Villa force. lled Cross Bazaar to Open. Th German Red Cross Society bazaar will open formally Friday, one of the prominent members of the organization having consented to make an opening speech. For the balance of the week. Including afternoons and evenings, t"i . i a K th. h ; z r will be W.D1IIUCI W. ... conducted In the German House. A warm sapper will be served Saturday TO HEAL YOUR SKIN AND PRESERVE ITS HEALTH OINTMENT AND SOAP POSLAM OINTMENT is the quick acting remedy for all skin trou bles. It ls wonderfully effective for causing the disappearance of PIMPLES. RASHES, BLEMISHES and healing ECZEMA. ACNE and ERUPTION AX. DISORDERS. ITCH ING STOPS when POSLAM is ap plied: relief is immediate. POS LAM OINTMENT clears inflamed complexions OVER-NIGHT. Trail Klsa eoe. Itetralar Slse, S1.7-. TIRES Firestone Guilders Have attained to tKat eminent place in the public mind where they are immediate ly considered when there 'is bi& work to do. For the luxurious car in touring trials for the en durance and traction power which s tin? work in slush and snow demand the first thou&ht is Rrestones. "Wherever you travel you ere safe guarded by Firestone Service, al ways there, prompt and efficient. iia-iii in "' ' 11 111 1 "iMiiBm, t- - ... TBaa, THIRD STREET" Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.M. Home Phone A 2112 Budget $9.50 Specials to. . . ,f ...80 30 ZVit 190 100 230 evening and an interesting programme will be given each lay. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. POSLAM SOAP, for daily use in toilet and bath, is not only delight fully superior for cleansing the skin BUT IS DOUBLED IN VIR TUE THROUGH ITS ANTISEPTIC MEDICATION WITH POSLAM. Soothe, tender skin: never irri tates. Safest for baby. So grati fying that one month's trial leada to its continued use. 20e the cake. For Sale by Hie Owl Drupr Com pany, Waahinsrlon at Broadway. - Uli ' Hi? ;iii!!;:!;i;:rhi;: ii wiMiii'iiaiji'iiTssfW 1 1 i