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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1915)
- rx' trnnvrvfi nT?rr.nVTlV MnvniV. TTTT!rRT!TC 20. 19T5. S A -l .IIUIHI.'W a a. . a ........... - . - . oo ai VILLA SEEKS ENTRY 10 UNITED STATES Curranza Representatives At tend Conference With Amer . - leans at Paso. FULL SURRENDER PLEDGED Oiler Mad la Elect New Leader, Who Will Tr Over All Civil nJ Military Aathorlty to tbo D Fax-to Govern ma-n I. T?u PAOv Tx- XV. I At eoa- f-reac ef felted ftte mitltary of- f.c-e,la. iuif aod city othorm and y.presastauv ef th Curuu 4 vi;: goveramente, held hera secretly lUr. l vu recreated by lb Villa gelegatlcx. Ual Oo.ral rraacisco TUla aa4 l brother. Itlooilt VI. La. financial agent af ta Vt::a goveracneet. b por m:t ad la eree tb borcer unhrd by legei. crUBlaal ar elvti action. ta tiori far lh lm.nulir af the Vuia brthece the Villa a.lea-atlo prscatead that aw rhief wau.d be aa: acted la na4 tn Vila bwI a4 e.a-iia-1 the leader, wbea eteett aat aa yet unaancecl. bol bi!av4 la ba i.oKrtir Asl.a. to tin aar the aa tra roi.itry acd etli efaHt:on af i -cotro.:..j territory ta tea Oar faniB giaaraaseat. 9fiai.:t ti giutraateee af lanitltf el eoar a.l poraoee affiliated wltb ii Vi la xeoveiseai. (ba r Ja ; a wf.b4rwa aad iv ttchl :aal 4- facta goer.Taat af Carraas ba coatiaaL , lo'il'RUI. Art. P I J 0e-l P V lm Ce '.eo. Ctrrteu gevorsor af ...n-.r. left bar hi ; today ta (1 -I-.tio:: far ;. Art., la chafer wt'B Uaaaral Ataerc frfo. who ar r'e. fier aaotbeetaci: y Uta last sight fmnn UMrsM S-ioora. Tli a Bnit af 0nerl Cat'es trr giviaton. compru;Br Beariy - .1 i.i rr.aa, from Ague iTi.'a. tooora. ta ?.-. wa p-Mtl-..r crrp.4 today. i.-n-rl Aa( r'oraa rm-.B- In cam B.-4 at Aa.a frioia 2141 Irvopa. HEBREW PROPHECY TOLD I'r. !"l rrvarhr oa K aoa k-1(a of "mln of OirU. "FaR'.ah:n flf aoe iarlr iKa baa-a- :n cf tta ef J'aoa Oirtt. J- r tt 4 ! anj H." aa4 ta Kt. I utar R. Droit. a.tor ef ttia 'lrt 4 on tlcBl thurcb ta bta iwagi )-; ain( -an ba ba4 bia subjat. ami aa Knirwa Aaaal Cttrtai ila for, p.rt..- tr. f rati n1 rfraera to tba ar1 ' c-M( la 0afa Iaiab and Mi-; i- v&d-h tna btrtb. I f aa4 af friac af Chrut ara foratoM. ao4 ba 'ac4 taat Iba r farm of tba Ha Vrw r4f tal latla af tha craatioa rf tba taarli U .itldtna t!l " .ot tba afhr. Co4 IKa ao Oa4 tna lto. rf': a4 founded tba aarvtw Tim ku::i l&al tba paraana:ity af 11 rut araa unlrto4 lost ba.'ora b waa barn la tba flar. makaa tin a I tria da.ar la Cbrtatiasa.' l4 Iba -jaator. Cf la fnrataiUria: af tha Urta f rfit It. Droit t;Ta bia fm r traa aa ai.octaJ. Wo ara not la tK.ck Ibal It la eat? ta ear iay teat If . y traaa war caa:4ara4. fka btrta ef lb laier. Dr. Droit aa)4 waa raala4 In laaiab t : tba ef btrtb ta Xtcaa J: aibara ba praacX la taaiab ta.l-I: bka auf tr. mad cruel filioa. laalatt lUL niSTOIC TATLOR-STBEET CHURCH. WHOSE BELL. NOW SILENCED, WAS riKST TO RING CIUUSTMAS TIDINGS IN PORTLAND. ': J ' J 1 1 V ' ! -.-ib I i ; ' i : . IRRIGATION LUNCH TOPIC Jlrabrn Coactl of ChaBibrr to Hrar Srarral AJJraaata. Irrlsatloaj tptra t!l ba ctucaaaad at ta racuiar maattnc ar4 luechaoa ef l mambar' couo.-.I ef the Fertlaad I'haasir ef Comaiarca. an Iba aaaaata f'.oor ef tie Commercial C:b boi!llB tndaf. Janaao F. Karr tairt ba eoa af tba asaabaaa. aa:op:4r the lub.'att ef Iba inntjat aa4 ef raitroal aa4 irrte t on. C. C. Clicmta art. I tall ef Ibe frtn rf!nl o f'oncraaa aa I af tee ma t( mu o9 tt tal bo iy, lk. Biaata r,ffli,t : ta i. i A- Haradar. ef Norti TaKIira. tl tait af 15a war ef lte Wajb.njtoa t-r'.:l'e taat:tite. O tjaFaar4. aa a.r la carco of taa Tutnala pra. m- . a apaalt. . a SUFFRAGE MEETING ENDS rriijrar taa;hlor MarfarH oat U( al I Vmiax Mrrtiaa-. WA!iHlr,T"V fa. I TSe Nw- a ' Am-rk-a ttomil Prrraaa Aftarla- t cl-aa4 tea sni4i caaaaatiea hara tadap wttn aiaa maottaf a4-C-aa4 T mi'm!u taadara aa j etaar wa:.baawa aaahara. t ullay ria.4 ii oaa. cellarlar af rntooia al N lurk, in 4raat!pf for weanaa. declare, tbal a caua-l-T mall praparo proearly eaaiae fali lavaaioa or dooaatt taaurrac ta wi'ltatsl tba aT4po3rt aa4 reafLaawe ef avara Ibaa bait tea poruatMa. V'a btaraarat v iaa I r.ai ;af aauabtar. ovcaptaa a place aa Iba acaa. ALASKA HAS S40.0CO FIRE l alrtvaaka aluo Harava mth Trata- perralar 3 Da-low Zero. r.tRaANSCa. AUaka. r..-. rire 'una by aa tplo.ioa of tba I (itiag araiara ef tba Cilirnui iiioon iiffrJ tbal aod two ad.oinlr r baud-t-4a to iv St. caitaBT a ia ef t The taonparatar waa I 4acreo below r. Aaaaav ef w'.a4 made the ta.it cf tibtts' IS eaaiar. Iloaebarg (lab )'! Wloa. r.0I3C1-T Or. Da-. U "pacl.l ( wbal mtabt ba tarmac tba only t 4V(rv4a cm ef baaiaatbali p!a)ra4 bare tai Hunt. Iba Koaaburf Atblottc l.- batardar r M l!.'a!a. tba T. U. r. A. laaai ef tae CBl'a.'Uy of Oracoa 4 1 ta Ik. Tba laa.cn work ef tba local m faal aod. tara arta4. thap aoaia taisaal a Ui aotit tie flaub. X-Iay Ploarer la tx-ad. ItltVC-V. roftb . fa--. I PTO- faaaar Arta-r V UUam WtUdl. a aot.4 yiaaCa: aad prefaaao.- of a .parimaatai ayai-a at ta.a from tt;j ta 4i'4 at b.a bean bare t4ar In bia ltb a ear. I(a waa l4 to baaa baaa tba rat Amarl-aa t abtala daflalt r ar ea. f-m from X-ray etpartasaaia. o-:'4-i b boiaa 4aaa la 1 f - ' .V.'f MVul 1 - r , , it ' j r J i . Papreaa Caait Pa. baaa a or Trwaw a'laaaa Caarra rartlewa May Kateaa BeU Tbal 'tra Cblwtaa- fbrtalaiai ta 1-wrtlaaaV - a BELL MAY BE SILENT Taylor-Street Church May Not Sound Christmas Message. TRUCE DEEMED POSSIBLE rnlraai Co art Ordcra or Cn !- Two racllona AjfrT. Koto of Good Will Will Not RIns Oal aa II Ha t:ir Mbw-a l4t. On ball, tha ol4t In Portland, will Bot join la tb harmony of tba othrr church ban ot th city lo rlnr oo4 cbear Chrt.tmaa ere and lo rins out tb eW and rtiif la the aw year un ea the two fectlona of Taylor-ctret Mathodtat Church dacUf true and ur to celebrate lb merry aaaaoo of peace aa earth and sood wt-l to "t" the hatfry ef th Taylor-Streat Charrh al Third aad Taylor th ball in quart to ha a heretofore aiway mlarlad to moate with tha hall ef all other chorche la caiahratloa ef the Nativity, aa well a the exit af tba old aad 4 ttnl eT th new year. Tha ball la aa aid a th city Itaalf. It waa broua-hl lo I'ort.aad la lilt anl put la th flret -achaol t mac tar tbal at.oJ for year la th early daya t nt and Oak treat. la ll the achooloua cave way lo another build In. Tb Wethodlat Church eoarr tioa beucht the ball and hur It la tha caoola of thatr edifice, which waa known aa live Taylor-Street Church. Thar it rtntn4. dome duty year la and year oot with added teala upon It for bothiaya. No! Infra oeally waa It alao rua t a3mmoo th ploaaar for emerg-anctae. Nr aa It failed, eccordltif to tb oldaet aaembere of that cooreatlloa. who hara beard Ita raale fr mora thaa a half a century. tha old church ao way to tha preeent truclura. the ball waa con ttnaad la th eaw be ; fry. Twa yaara ao th cor.t-ralloa aa w fit to 4lMa. Home waatad t aall tb. praparvy aad raballd at Twelfth oat Tartar, wbich ta the alt bow for tbe aew Via I hod let rburcb. uiaera coolaaxdad lial the old property bad b-aoa. iaa aa a truat and aa a truet. It waa caataada4. bad ta ba eaalalaiaad al Taylor aad Tblrd. Tha latter f-t!o eacurad aa Uunc Ilea from tia. court lo raatraia the ether 4llto froaa dlapoeter ef lh propaa-ty. Tor month leal year It eaetned thai tba controaaray liad b-a am-cably eettled. lioweaer. tbe eld a)aaation of dil.in asaia area. Tha charrb) ao1orltla cloaad and locked bp Iba edifice. Thla actioa waa aa:tieaad by Iba blahos ond.r th rburcb name That waa la None. br. SiB- Ibaa thoe wbo brousbt n lerunctloa eult puahod tb llt: tloa wntca flaally want to the Ha pre mo Court. Jdeaawblle tbe cotiff a-attoa wrah lp4 la freal of the edt-fb-e oa Iba atraaf: The caa la befor that hlih tribunal fir d)t-iKatton wbather or aot under lt irual church at Taylor aad Tl.rd muat ba maintained. If the court ara II muat aad th daclaloa I ren dered thla waea. the old b-! wtli rinc ea Chrtatma. If lb daclaloa foe the ether way. I ha chaacea ar that It will rlnT anyhow, becaua of lb ma--aatmoua t briatroaa eptrlt of th ia er teward the loaera. If .the irlbunal faUa to detertnta tha aueetloa. tb two dlvlaloaa. la tha church may cat toether by a aort of (.-hrlatmaa Irac and aarae aad area celabrete la tha rlnsln of that old be. I. wbw-h baa Barer al baan alilled aloca way back la tha year of '4. BEER STORAGE IS BARRED 4 rwa r-a ra. owner of th aald billboard aod leap w'ah lo tt -the lacalttT Ot thla poaaa of Ibe law. they would do well lo hare Sara drwa painted out befor Jan uarr 1. There will b no "day of a-rac.'" aaU luatrlcl Attorney Evas yeaterday. ri:arytx-dy know that prohibition im into effact oa January 1. and we ball boat lo enforce all provtalona f th law oa til day." Tbe peraea who parnxita a billboard er :a adartili- liquor In aay way l t.J ty law to t Jul aa gailiy law yrortdc fop him. aa well a for th b'Ubaard owner, a fine ot not thao 1 1 OP nor mor thaa ISOO. The law la Jual a itrlct acalnit ad rartia nc In Bwpapr and parlodl rala. Tha perron wbo dlatrlbutea liquor cit.-ulara or price llata or errn order Kl.nka la aablect to the UM Stiff fB- aity ef to .0 fin. One problem mat bean l own ioi. . . . r. (....- A .nrn V'V.fli I devoting much aitantlon lo It. Is how to keep out th nooci oi circular. o- tlata lirxrlnl to COm D frOOl oulald mail-order houa. Peine eutald tbe atate wnen toey mall this lllaratur. they cannot b -tradited Into Orea-on. And ta atata can't prnl th drllrrry of th litera ture becauae thai would ba Interfering with th I'plted State. malL un tha other band. Orenon will ricrer be a aafa plac for th proprietor of th mail-order houara that reaort to this pracllca. It they rr at foot in tbo atate. ihy can be arrested, tried bud ntenced for the offena. IXITrS SALOOS a TO UK SOLD Lraae aod Part ef Future Are to lie. Auctioned January 3'. Th good will, leaa and ruck fix tures of tha Lotus saloon, the moat lesantly appointed bar on th Pa cific Coast, aa ar not already owned by other, will be sold at public auc tion on January . three days after prohibition aroaa Into affect. Thle announcement haa been mads by John E. Kelly, who haa been In charge of th Lotus for Its creditors for mor than a year. Th principal eradltor I th Weinhard lirewery. whTch aow owna moat of tha bar fix ture. For a Mm th creditors considered a plan ta keep th Lotua open as a faahloaabl Re cream and rort-drtnk atabllahmant' for women. Thli plan will aot ba oarrted out unleaa tha hljth bidder at th auction should do so on bis own account. POSTOFFICE IS ROBBED a KCOISTBKCD LETTCRS ARK LOOTbU) AT IOeC A LSI IE. Artie la Alao Tab) Frees Here aad .f-.ipraelTaa rtaced oa afe. .VTblra la Abaadaaed. EATTt-E. Wash-. Dec 1. ' Pa- rial I Vaiaall'.e rob bare entered the Relnlc aeaeral mercbandla slot ana poatorfic at Snooualrcle early thla moraine and put la a buar. Interval in and aooarantly profitable aeealon. Tbay first rifled nearly 160 Utters and tackuta. Including muck registered mall, and stol all lb money, drafts aad ether valuable papers. Leaving te poatofflco they collected blanketa. kyvivea. raaora. cartrldaaa. cigars, sit varwar and other aooda from tb rouaters and then made preparation to b!ow tbe big aafa la ibe etore. Th intruder bad Soaped all tb crack a oa the outer door of tha aaie aad had placed the charge of nitro glycerin. Then they left. Evidently they were frightened away, aa no at tempt wa made lo explode the chare. There waa about I39 In th eafo. Olio Rainier, the proprietor of the store, had banked hie week receipt riaturd.y. Tba amount of money and valuable obtained from lha poatofflco waa not aacxrtained by tha autboritlea tonight. Cigarette aluba strean about tb floor and candy and partly eaten applea on the counters Indicated that the men bad worked with eaaa. Several glaaeea of cldar bad bean partaken of by th robber. , . It 'THE ALOMINO.' Tb high-grade, modestly priced ci gar. Moat popular aa a light, mild moke. II. U box of Si: ll.J- bos of 14. Accaptahl Cbrtstma gift. Slg S'cbel, Co,. II Sd at- Mail orders prompt. filled. Adv. Danker on North weal Tonr. Eogane R. Favre. one of th director of the Spokane 4t Eastern Trust Com pany, of epokaae. waa la rort.and y lerday an route to I'uget Sound cities on a lour of the Northwest. Mr. Fevre has beea to the principal elite and towns of th Inland- Km pi re. and Yakima aad Columbia valleys making a atudy of bualnesa and Investment conditions. lila finding will be Incor porated In a banking report which th apokas bUstera Truat Company la eue perlodtoaiiy. Tha aaxt one la cfu about tba first of tba year. Oanaral.y peaking. It will b . cpUmlaUc Air. Firta aA-4. . .. TITLE ALONE IS LEFT McCombs to Be Figurehead on Democratic Committee. OTHERS TO DO FIGHTING National Chairman Retained In In terest of Party- Harmony, but Or. ganlxlng; Will Be Pet In Hands of Warhoraeav. WA6HIXGTO.V. Dec. II. William F. McCombs. chairman of th Democratic National Committee, will hold th title, but los th substance of bis position. In the Impending campaign ho will b th nominal head of tha party organi sation but th actual directing; of tha fight will II with th old war horses, some of whom hav been Ignored In the dispensing of pstronag from the Federal plum trees. McCombs la to be reduced to a mar figurehead. Tb commute on arrangements for the convention at fit. Louis Jun 14 embraces tb following": Clark How. It. of Georgia; Charles Boascbensleln. of Illinois: Thomas Taggart, of Indi ana: W. W. Marsb. of Iowa: Robert Ewlng. of Louisiana; Edwin O. Wood, of Michigan; E- F. Goltra. of Missouri: J. Bruce Kramer, of Montana: Eugene E. Read, of Now Hampshire: Robert 8. Hudspeth, of New Jersey; Norman E. alack, of N York, and E. IL Moors, of Ohio. Most of Uism ar to bold ovsr aa th campaign committee, wltb a few mor added, amonr them, Fred B. Lynch, of Minnesota: Will R. King, ot Oregon: A. M. Palmer, of Pennsylvania, and John T. Mctiraw. of West Virginia. Tbes men will hav th active direc tion of th Democratic campaign, and their Intentaan 1 to allow Chairman McCombs Utue power beyond th pleas ant task of occupying the ebalr and calllna the meetlnga-to order. For the rest, they will run lha party machinery. For months tb expectation of th party veterans was that McCombs would ba ousted from tbe chairman ship at th meeting of th National committee. Early In the year Mc Combs. director of tbo Wilson forces at tbo Bajilmor convention, bad coma out In opposition lo the appointment of Thomas Fane to the post of secretary. President Wilson deslrsd Pence as sec retary. , Affairs reached th point months ago where leaders of tba old school tenta tively mapped out a program m to supplant McCombs. When tha com mittee met. however. McCombs was re tained In th Infrsat of party harmony. ROAD PLAN QUESTIONED SPECIAL LETT FOR H ARD-SCRFACB IS BEURVED ILLEGAL Clackaasaa Court May Be Vaable la Obey Order af Taxpayers fr Peraxaaeat Construct! em. "OREOO.V CITY. Or.. Dec 19. f Spe cial.) Clackamaa County next year will probably not bar S mills of tbo road levy sat aald tor permanent highway construction. 1 mill for bridges aad S nil Us for th general road fund, a plan favored by taxpayers. Instead, It will have a general (-mill road levy aa before. Th legality of special road levies haa been queatloned and County Judge Anderson ba asked for th written opinion from District Attorney Hedges. Th County Court favors' the plan of setting aside 1 mill for bridge and 2 mills for permanent road construction, and If there la any chance of making tba levy. Judge Anderson said that it would ba niade.- Dlstrlct Attorney Hedges said Satur day nlgbt that ha seriously doubted If the special road levies could ba made. II will hav bis opinion complete early this week. Tb caa agaiast tbe special levy la that tbe state law gives the County Court no rignt to set asioe a special county levy lor a particular road purpos. such as th construction or bridges or tb laying of bard sur face. Another point Is that th law gives each road district and town TO par cent of tb road money collected within- me boundaries of th district. Th pro posal la said to b In conflict wltb this statute, as It Is planned to spend all of tha special levy any plac la the county tb court should diroct. Two mills for permanent roaas wouiu rals llw.000. or anough to lay about five miles of hard surf ace, .and tb 1 mill for bridge would create a fund of 110.000. Th County Court- ir District Attor ney Hsdg hands la an opinion that th special road levies cannot ba road, will nrohahlv make a general road levy ot I mills, which will rals IJtO.000 a In former yera. TRAIN WRECKERS FAIL ATTEMPT MAD B O.T lOCTHDUf FA. CiriCi "OWL" NEAR FRE1.XO. DyaasBlla Cag- Flaeed oa Track skat for CI as la Cab of Caglaa Flrw saaa ftrwak by Flytagr-Blta.. FRESNO. CsX. Dwa. !. An unsuc cessful attempt to wrclr th Southern Paciao railroad southbound owl waa made shortly before 11 o'clock last night at Lee Baaos. A mliea from Fresno, on tb West Side. A dynamite cap under th train-exploded and shat tered th glaee In the cao oi in en gine. Ed Connelly, fireman, waa struck br th Oylna- glass, but not Injured. Th train waa stopped and an Investi gation made. This is the fourth attempt to wreck. Southern-Pad 3c pasaenger trains near her. Two previous attempta hav bean mad against tb Frasno flyer and one against th "owl." Railroad Ilea and aneeiiron wr pUced on lh tracks before, but wen brushed aside by th engine. Tb at tempted wreck will b Investigated from th Stockton office, as Los Banos Is In that dlstrtct. NEIGHBOR CUTS MILLMAN Ira Wright Is Victim of Row Near . Chehalls. , CHEHAL1S. Wash.. Dec 19. (Spe- ctaL) Lata last night Ira Wright, a well-known sawmill mac, was danger ously Blabbed. It la aiiegeo. oy vr. Jones, a neighbor, at their borne, four miles southeast of Chehalls. Wright III racover. Hia left aid and left ana were ter ribly gasked. According to Wright the trouble originated over an ax whloh b says Jones took from fclo, anl tbs titurn f-ie-T t im i i m Iv ; . in Store Open First 3 Hoors This Week Till Half-Past Ten Don't Forget Your Trading Stamps Yes, Give a Thermos the useful gilt of all gifts. A thousand uses and all for health $1.23 to $30 tt't-Wt- i I I I - ! REDUCED ONE-HALF THIS WEEK All Framed-Pictures $3.00 Values and Up. (Second Floor.) Very liberal' price' reductions on BRASS, BRONZE AND POTTERY ART PIECES. (Second Floor.) a - NEW the 1910 American Annual of Photography. Paper covers, 75f; Cloth, $1; Fitted Rollups For lady or gentle man. Real Ebony and Pyralin Ivory Fittings, at p r a c tically Yi original price. i An Opportunity of a Lifetime Our extensive line of Imported "Cross" Novelties -Baes, Sewing Baskets, Pigskin and Morocco Leather Jewel Boxes and other useful articles from V to Vi off regular price. Just Reminders French and Domestic Perfumes Sweet Grass Baskets Fine Handbags Fancy Desk and Mantel Clocks, Shaving Mirrors Ingersoll Watches Electric Stand Lamps Opera Glasses Lorgnettes Photo Frames Telescopes Right Thermometers Dressing Sets Safety Razors Eyeglass Cases and Reels Seal, Gold and Silver Barometers Jardinieres Microscopes, 25c to $125.00 Compasses Fever Thermometers Nurses' Chatelaines Fitted Suitcases Art Pottery Fine Stationery Umbrellas Good Pocket Knives Christmas Decorations Fountain Pens Dolls DoIlsDoUs Erector Toys Gold Fish Aquaria Invalid Canes 'Hotpoints' WHEN YOU ASK FOR GENUINE Parisian Ivory INSIST ON THE TRADEMARK STAIPED IN GOLD ON EVERY PIECE. PARISIAN IVORY LOONEN FRANCE Genuine .Domestic Ivory Is Stamped. f IVORY PYRALIN Our display of this beautiful and serviceable ware is complete to 'every detail, embracing Toilet and Dressing Sets, Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Manicure Sets and individual pieces. ALL ENGRAVING ON IVORY AND LEATHER FREE Fomtain Pens-S. P. U. G.'s Favorite The famous Waterman (real), Conklin and Wood-Lark ....$1.00 to $27.00 El Grilstovo or Universal Electric Grill and Ovenette make a com bination that is hard to beat as a practical Xmas gift. Either fully guaran teed. UNIVERSAL GRILL allows four different de grees of heat. The best grill on the market. El Grilstovo $3.00 Universal GrilL...$6 Ovenette $2.50 ill- t. 1- tMt It Ml See our large variety of American and German DOLLS which we offer on sale at -23 PER CENT OFF Erector Toys $1.00 to $10.00. FLOWER PERFUMES Delicate, lasting, inclosed in new and exquisite forms in Bohemian ware. eNew odors and old favorites. " ANSCO" I AT xiALr rmijfi tnis weex au our utiAUNii DISHES, with alcohol burners, fullx nickel or brushed copper finish. .. (Basement.) A BOOK OF 8. St H. CMEIf STAMPS SAVED IS SEVERAL DOLLARS EARXKD ALDgXI STUXCXKt WEST raXBK - MAB3KJLi. aTOO-rlOMt A 7 spells the perfect Hand Camera. A model of beauty, compactness and efficiency. $2.00 to $33.00. Re member, we give free to every Ansco user a course of practical lessons in photography, cov ering every branch art. SaY of this fascinating of which had been refused. . Jones, on the other hand, alleges self-defense. Jones lives next door to Wright. Jonas Is in th County Jail her. Canyon Press Suspends. ASHLAND. Or, Dec. II. (Special.) Th Canyon Press, a weekly paper here suspended publication with the Issue of Dscember It. Its editor and proprietor. B. W. TalcotC says that th mental and physical strain ot run nlng the paper, in addition to. other vocations, proved too great. Sheriff Die From Wounds. LEEflBURQ, Oa., Dee. 19.-rberiff foreland -of Le County, died today You Will Finally Decide As Usual and Send CANDY Sweiland's "The Fairyland of Sweets" Offers the most alluring and most satisfying? display of Candy Gift Suggestions possible. Hundreds and hundreds of Fancy Boxes, Pack ages and Novelties galore for the Christmas tree, all to be filled .at your command in; your choice confection. - Deliveries as You Order. . ' i I TMt ltWBbw n. ' Make KWj Your 5MOP J.W YyYtfAy ! Selectioa -M TffJtfZS j in the J LlQ0&9rn Mail nd Week (LJM StsiS ' Express eeK JfKXtMSCm , from wounds received when he and a posse fought a pitched battle with ne groes In Worth County, Just across the line from this place. According to un confirmed rumors, two of tbe negroes have been caught and lynched. Andirons LN MANY STYLES . $1.50 to $22.50 Fireplace Grates, in all sizes Fenders in various styles Fire Sets price ranging from $1.25 to $12.50. Fire.-Screens, in various fin ishes, and Gas Logs in allthe desired sizes. M. J. Walsh Co. Both Phones. 311 Stark St. Grate Renewals and Fireplace Repairing. ORDER OF UNITED ARTISANS A Social. Fraternal. Beneficial So ciety for men and women. Four plans of Insurance based upon ade quate rates, and backed -by a eur plus of nearly one million dollara. 20 lodges in Portland. Over 11,000 members in Oregon. Lt us tell you about It. Phone Main 1220. C. L. M'KEXNA. Supreme Secretary, 621 Beck Bids Portland, Or. Phone Your Want Ads to . THE OREGON! AN Main 7070m A609JS, A