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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
T1TE arORXIXO OllEGCmAlTg T1TCKSDAT, 23, 1015. " VILLA IN DEEPENS FLIGHT coo braaar. aba ara ronrartlna Ikal Maata la brw naar-bar lo ronta! Ih.aa ona-balf of 1 par raal alrohol aia.t hart bravara' llcanaaa Jj.t aa at tra.nt. Thair product. a:o. i:i ba ubjal I? K ta l&a limt lai novr rol!a-tad oa baa g . : , Tbla las at pr.aaal la 11.5 a barral of II allona. Aa nobeH ran ay vhathar OraCoa III at tba iar-taar babii. Iha ra aaao from tba bavaraca. bow.yar. ca not yB ba aatlmalcd. Otaar Raaalpla May lai r.aaa. Generals Continae to Desert Vessels Unable to Reach Rail rr la'lrr out of eon.niaratlon all J Rebel Leader and Car- ranza Tightens Grip. liquor rtrrauit, Collaclnr Millar kay road Builders, Who Must at racaluta of bta off tea aa 1 II run abou 1 par cant mora man laat yaar. Tbla Winter on Canned Goods. Inrraaaa wtU ba dartvad chlafiy from In anticipation of Iha racarf action of Concraaa In rontinulnc Iha ar tai for aaothar yaar. tho coilactor had b AMERICAN CONSUL IS GONE OPERATIONS AWAIT SPRING fori- pranara blank forma, circulars an4 ad lrd anvolnpas beforahand to Call attaBtloa of paraona aubjert I 1500 ICEBOUND fflYSTERY Mr. Inwards Paprrnc Said to lad Ural I'Ua of Mretlor, !U4 of -aar-r ljnbargo oo . Travel 1 IU-M-indcd. IX fA.tO. T- ree. SiThe de r.c-,. roaernmant of MeXlcw made narked tu today " essamptioa af civil ant military authority I6rul a-at the territory surreBdered reeeatljr br foi.owers or 'tiS''iw Vllia, ac tor ling to rsporfs reaching her from iuiou Kir. Ylila'a bri4bH wepa m r ' I nnkial here. 0aeral Janata Trsvtno. at Ih head f a military force repreeentlBg the .?a farta faifrRRi'aL w a reported to have occupied thihuahu I'Hr. Ueaeral lvro uhrearon. forcaa recently r U(l Vi:i from fr. wee alt la t enreute from .Nlt to Ja.r. la suma military coeircl. ieeeral Ma.ul lahoa. frmr Villa military rti.f at Juki, today re nounce.! ba Villa cause m4 Joined the m facta ('itrranHt Temporarily ht hat placed la control ( the renHer-4 territory Hipiioto Ilia, a hretrter of the -efroeo. chief, was said li have left Juarsa for Antonio. Tea. Oaaerai Orkaa. the only eff'cer of the Vl.Ia fectloa la Jwnl who 414 not ei Iha ur"ul of urTa4ar imtr afl.r accepting too terms ef tao eco pact today tsaued a "r--I ma ' i a li the paopie oa 6" f af himself aad kua trweae. pledging all.il ft la tka 4 tsco govsrnmeBt. Tka mystery s-arreun-aisg Oeneral Villa a waereaboats tattled military aataorttlee. mete Pacartmeal rpre eataclve est tl Paso polic. Villa w. al tka Hu.tir.oa ranch. wl of k.kaakaa CUy. U.t B at. ror four tare cammarriat aim aonta tj Juara see carried no mMWft from Ik de Beeet arthera rhiaftaia. Tka 4-partnra from, Juare af A marl, caa C.ul tulwars, coincident with Ik r aewe af Villa a ratir.ra.oi. ceased ip'U!c( aa la whether k kat ravatJ le.tractiooa la raraly Viila al a p"!nt nrt4 aa aaal af fcara. t r fii.rr lu.aca. K iaaraa aau ha Iatan4a4 takta a krtaf r..U kot II poiatal aot tkat ka waa!4 kardly loava for U'-k a raaaa ka M.stcaa fr.ira m'fkt 4yoa pari I la Mr. CJwarda at Joaraa. r. v.:irTon or VAxroivrn rtriiit uu: at cokvallis. v - 4 r. K j i J. J. VANCOfVEft Waah. Dae. Jl r-!l.i J. J. paaaon. a4irr of tha inronvr tndapanlBt from It: until ltl. and wall known throughout tba atata political rtrclaa In thoaa daya. dl'd Moo rlar al Iha noma of his daushtar. Mrs. r. tl Taylor. In Corr allla. Or. Ila waa.paal ' yaara olj. and for a auin!ar of yaara aftar l)J waa City t'larh of Vtwour. Mr. tiaaaon aama haro from Fond dts Lac. la. Ila was a mambar of Mount Hoed Ledaa of Maaoaa. af Iha local loda of (.Hid la. lows and a yaatrrtnan of (. Lukaa llptacopal Church. (Ila wifa ha baaa lIvlnsT In Oakland. Cat-, for aayaral yaar. Ha.lda Iha daachlar la Cnrallla bo laft a d-uh(ar. Mr, frank ILarratt. of I'ortUBd. CROOK DELEGATES NAMED Eaatrra Orrcoai lo fiend Maay to Ir ricalloa Coafrra. rXT. Or. r-c. St 5rca-) rvl4a-ta to tka Or. sa lrrlatloa Con cra.a ta k bald a Portlaa4 aat waak kaa bar appolatad from tba Hand Cammar-tal Club aa folloara: V. A. ror baa, S. 8. Iladaoo. L II. DaArtaoad. f. twtnar t and A. U Fraarb. Otbar d-lacacaa from Caatral Oro oa aaraad to data ara: Laa Plaa Carrsaarctal CI '1 C L. Vaajaa. R L. Clark, w. r. Arno.O. A. A. Al. aad C V. rarmk-ftaaL - mlM Uk. ti-rtaartaa rtart II. J. fnn.lV c. L Itaaallaa. NWa UaMIl a. f atas aa4. O. loPfMra. Cltr af rnaU.a-J It. fataa. Wttl W.ravatiar. iaaraa K. Kaaaal a4 IX W. . T-iraata tWaNf.aaaal tf J. X. Jaraiaa. U fwi. J. jt. Ortffla. O. W. h"w. f. y ! aida a-atar t'aarV A.nartatlaa li:a t Kraa. T C taytai. ' P. n-.r. wi.llaa. c. 4-i. A. J. llartar. a T. Oaoa. af Salana. allaraata. Taal tmaattaa rraja w. a, narkta. ra4 X .l.aa. C. J. yarfc. O. 14 Jtaaa. mt aaiaa. aad rrad M. A Uaaai. UBOR CHANGES VIEWPOINT iliplaaairoa of "I-rllc-r-V rlllnx n." DclUrwd Katlafartory. mnnltt. frjn Council la Iha Cabr af Commarca. aa a raault of a coefaraaca y.atarday tha pabllr-ur aad coavaatloaa bo ram a of tha Cham oar yaalarday. will probably racommaed bark to Iha coon ell thai It land Its support to tha nattar wrttloa waak" mTm c I v b Ic b la bo tar kaa1d by tka Cbanibar. Tko Cantrai Labor Council at first waat aa rcord cppoalnsr tha plan, oa tka creuad that It la calculatad ta knar a larco aambr of laberars to tha arraady cruwdad labor narbaca of Iba Waat It was asptalaad la Iba coafaraara yaatardar that Iba lattars to ba arrlttan ra aimad aolaly to stltralala Iba toor 11 tra'al lo Iha Cul Oa this baai. tha pnambara of tlta commtttaa said that tkay bliaad that orcaatiad labor wouLl Indoraa tka plan. Iha las laat yaar lo Ita continuance. Thara sar. !. of thm Tsady whan I'cciriM acted. Now ail that has to bo doaa la to put them In Iha mails. CMADIAH SOLDIER HERE LtCOL ntVIIlt VISITS IIOMB CITT 0.1 rtRLoVbll. 15 REVENUE DECREASE BIG f"aatlaual yrtm yiraS fvatl koadad warshouaaa thrwuca Iha cava lry without rm.nl of tha stamp) tat natit Its withdrawal from so ad. la tba maaallma It Is nsvlar Got.raa.at coatrat. aad ViHfcdrawal taws. Tha. ho atarI r.rtai. offVar al r art Land, la cam ma. with otSar n tarsal rayaauo affl.-ar at point alar. Ihara ara koadad warahouaaa. baa cat art4 larco rayaaoaa oa llq'tora aa thay kaa baa a withdraw a from bead by d-alara. oa whr.-h tho las (K.fIM wotM ka bd to ka Paid al tha pai at af maaafactura Tka apaatal la. a. laaiodiasT war taiaa. tai.Mil ky Cl aa wtaaa. cardials and SKkj Imuora kaa ato sat Ia4 cal larakia r.i. wklrk will saw ka lost laca. aa paraaa ta supooaod la sart lHar la Or.fos aftar tacambar It. l poaaaaaton af a Tadarnl twoaaa. which andar Iha "daral atalalaa Bui ba pram:nsn:.y di.?layd. I prima facta Mr. of liquor r.U!af uadar ita prahtbitloa law. mirkty littlo ra. ...a will ka aaMTe.J from that aaojrva. Thar ara now. la rouadl Bum bar. t:tt ratal! t!tl"r 'rr t.'.anaa at larra ta Oracea. This dooa ast oiaaa taara ara thai aumbar of aalooaa. aa fuff.it. rrocar. clib) hara aad all pla.raa ratal. mr IWuor must bao a kadaral lu-aBso. kraarr. May ToaMaw. Tkaaa I'raa.aa. tko wkolaaalo Itaaor daalars" li:a-ia aad tha hrawsr' l. cansaa ail Ihrowa Inratbar. bowaaar. ara af comraratlaaly mlaor Impor. laaco. aa rat ail Itrasaaa ara only H a yaar aad ho athars I10 a yaar Thorul ai.-itm.nt may pravall at trio anaounramaat that a faw krwra 1 --ri aaa will aad-ibta.'i y ba takaa out ta dry Oracaa. Ihara I. causa for IL I'a tar t"i r.darat statltsa. a bra w 'a a brawar. whathsr ba ma kaa baar ar aar-bar. Coo-)iat:y tbo Oro- rwaar Vtaablasloai Rlak sckawl la Laaaw Corporal la 134 111 aadltlaaai r Battalia a. Lincoln Pavlaa. former Washington lllsb tv-hoi atudant. who. .r moatba no. sallstsd la tbo Canadian forcaa. Is boma oa alrht daya laara of absanca. and bo carrlaa with hi tba cbsrroa whl-h marks bis first promotion and makes him ta younsa.l noa-coBimtsaioaad officer In tha Cana dian eipadltioaary foror stationed at Victoria. H. C Mr. OaTlc. wbo Is Just Si years old. was promoted a faw daya aco to b Ijibco Corporal la tba Kid llattailon. Canadian expeditionary forcaa. and la March b ei pacts to nor to tba battle ground In Europe. Mr. Darlea boma la Portland, is Til Greenwood avenue. To the Ktria in Canada Mr. Paries batlevts great credit will hare to be flits in years to com for the en thueiaeiio recrultlns. The girls ar Canada's moat artty recrultins of ficers." he' said. "A man wbo looks all fit Is sharply snubbed and openly Insulted If be Is not In khaki. Tba Canadians ar thoroughly kite to tbo Bea-1 for men aad on erery aid ta the eridence of the military spirit and Iha out-to-wia ambition. Mr. I'avira eipialnad tbat there were hundred of American boys la th Canadian tralnlnr camps, and lb cow boy from tha Montana ranees would make a battalion, which In Canada numbers llij. by themselre. "Tbo cowboy seem to hae welcomed th oprortunlty to get Into action. be saKL L'nder the attestation papers signed by Mr. tav!a whan ha entered the Canadian forces, batlnc atta. bed to tha VK-tort liorsa, be retains bts American citlsenshlp. k explained. Ka signed to ficbi for tha King against Ger many." Tho clause which specifies Gar cvany without specifying tier al.ies bas aroused considerable speculation among Americans atmuarty attached. 2 MOONSHINERS GUILTY liar ACKi:r. Am:-, is notRS vtrrn mo or ciorvc-c. Snow Must Re Melted for Water Supply, bat No Suffering; I Ex. a pexfed, aa Cold Kllmlnates Probability of Epidemic. TTASIflXCTON. Pec I J. Fifteen hun dred men who bar been working on Ihe Government project In Alaska ar Icebound at Anchorage, tha newest frontier town of th United states, ac cording lo a report made today to Franklin K. Lane. Secretary of Ihe In terlor Impertinent, by William C. Edes. chairman or th Alaskan Railroad Com mission. Watber condition bar re sumption of iha railroad work until Spring. Mr. Edea ha lust returned from Alaska. In hi report h said thou and of ton of freight for Anchorage. ncludlnr a supply of California tur ky meant for holiday feasting, ar being held at Seward, while tha road buiMcrs hay to content themselves with canned goods and dried meats. .Navigation la Cook Inlet closed earlier than was expected. Mr. Edes said, and th stsamers Admiral Farra gut. Northwestern. Kansas City and Alliance, carrying cargoes for Ihe new port, were forced to return to Seward. Mom of the freight waa material des tined for Winter work and more was needed for the early Spring rush. It includes Dines for a water avstem for Anchorage, ponding the completion f which Ihe ploneera will melt mow nd Ice for much of their, water sup- Ply. According to Mr. Ede tha men hare made full preparation for tha Winter. 'ever, and no great aufferlnrr la el ected. About IS miles of new roadbed In- luding numerous minor brlds's and ulvsrt. wa computed during th pt ear. j am ime. wnen completed, will xtend from Reward, on Itesurrectlon ay. to Fairbanks, on tha Taaana lover. 171 mi:e. m.lS will Inrlu.l. Iha xlsllng Alaska Northern Kallroad from toward. 7 1 miles through Ihe Kenal enln.ula to Turnagaln Arm. and a branch Una from Matanuska Junction. miles to open tha Matanuaka coal elds. Fair tadarfeej oa rej C aw a la Are raaw Varied aa One literacy to Aeta, for "lev Trial. After being locked 09 with Iha evi dence In Ike rasa, a ll-galloa ka; of moonshine whi.ky. for more th.a IJ hoars. Ike Jury trying Martin C Uroom aad Jural Wltliama for mooaehlBiBg screed on a verdict early yesterday morn leg finding both guilty oa one count. They bad b o Indicted on four counts. Attorney W. T. Vaughn, who defended ih. wa by appointmaal of Federal Juda i ol.erton. ga notice thai be would move lor a Daw I rial Monday. ttroora and WllM.ms can be entn ce4 lo from six month to three years' ln-.prteoo.meai and from I las la ',o floe. Hot a prison aenieaco and floe are mandatory. INDIAN AFFAIRS PROBED InXcritarMO lH-tartineDt of Klamalli Ag-rasry Voder Kr-tmllny. nOAEHCRO. Or, IV. :J (Special) Purlng Ih abeenca of A. Fentoa. who was called to Masbinrion. II. a few weeks Bare. red A. Iiaker. of tha Klam ath lod'ao Agency, has been tnve.ii. gating th affaire of Iha Inheritance department of the lor a I Indian agency of which Mr. Kenton baa charge. It I reported that th Inveetlgatlon w as mad following Iha filing of com plain' with the Uvra-anl again; Mr. is a too. i!ARSHFIELD PLAN WAITS Haslncag Men and Council Favor Releasing- Soutliern Pacific si AJcH FIELD. Or- Dec. S.tSo elal.l Huslness men and others who avor releasing tha Southern I'arifle Railway Company frora the clause In their fraachls which require tha com pany to operat a streetcar service between Marsbfleld and North Bend on hourly day schedule ara asking th pubiio to take the same view. It la held Ih cltie of Marshflald. North Bead. Powers. Myrtl Point -and Locjuill would have belter train erv lc If th motorcar, bow held oa I running schedule from Bunker Hill to Marshfleld and North Bend, waa eased hot Ur local run and placed on trip to uaesiae. to th coqulll valley and once a day 10 powers. The Marahfleld Council favor th Chang and baa th power to release th cmpioy. but to dat baa hesitated to art. under th hop of finding wheth er th majority of constituents desire th change. 2 WOULD GO TO ST. LOUIS W. )f. reterscyi and YV. X. Matlock Out for Iemocratlo Delegation. PEXPI.ETON. Or, Dec II. (Special.) Will M. Peterson, chairman of th Democratic County CeatrsJ Committee, aad Wealey N. Matlock. Pendleton cap italist, have announced that they ar to be candidates for election to th Democratic National Convention which meat In 5t. Louie Juno II. Both ar wall known throughout th stat and ar undecided aa to whether they will make the rare from the East ern Oregon Congressional district or from the tale-at-larg. Wesley 'Matlock la th son of the tat William IL Matlock. ex-Mayor of Pendleton and on of tho leading Demo crat in Eastern Oregon. Petitions will be circulated In a faw daya. MONROE INSTALLS MAYOR Jame Raller Enter Vpoa Third Term In Office. MONROE Or, Dee. IS (Special ) Jamea Bailey, who waa Monroe' first Mayor, was installed last evening for Me third term la that office, with W. J. Ford, who I now serving his tfclrd term a City Treasurer. K. D. Lunt. the retiring Recorder, who has successfully and satisfactorily per formed the difficult and exacting duties of tbat office for tba past two terms, when xtealv municipal conn t run loo work rendered Ihe duties of the office especlaCy exacting, declined re-election and was succeeded by F. W. Klm-bcrk. The four new member of th Coun cil were also sworn In. SUIT BY BANK IS HEARD Setting Alile of Coartwrlglit Prop erty Transfer I .ked. Hearing of Ih suit of the First Na tional Hank of Portland lo set ssld tranefers of property from Harry M. Courtwright. of Portland, to his father. M. U Courtwrtgbt. of Bay City. Mich., waa begun la Circuit Judge Davis' court yesterdsy. The bsnk holds Judg. meeit of lil.tat aaalnet Ih son and seeks to bold the transferred property ub)ect to payment of the Judgment. Ex-cienator Mmon. counsel for th bank, rharsed fraudulent transfer or property. The elder Courtwright testi fied that the transfer was to secure loan made to Ih son. Caalon Children Contribute. GASTON. Or, De. SS (Special) la response to an appeal from th Hoy and Girls' Aid Society for dona tions of vegetables, fruit. Jellies, pre serves or money, tha Gaston school children have a collection down al the depot now ready for shipment lo Port end. Among Ihe contributions were noticed sack of potaloee, a box of ap ples, sack of cabbages, several Hub bard squash, veral hklf-gailon Jar of fruit v j H t 0 I awe)" " ;5y H'; 1 -M-f . X -v Exhibition of Young Buffalo and Prize-Winning Beef at Constantine's Market The abov Illustration 1 of th fine young- buffalo which Mr. Constantino recently received from Kalispell, Mont., and also the first prize year- the first prlxa at the Pacltio international jivestocK timoiuon ai rorumu wenu-, uu " u.hj , ' ir. Thi eteer waa exhibited by the University of California, and sold to Mr. Constantino for 112.25 per hundred- ling grade steer, which secured tine's Market, at First and Alder, e"on bot hlde" of th above Illustration there are other prlse-wlnninr beef, and also lamb .and porkera that were prize-winner. and big ter will not be cut up until after Chriatmas, but the other will be on eale now. t .t , i. i. . ....h .ieh nH raatie worth anvnna'a time ta ae. and the exhibition will be on until after Christmas. Then there la a array of fresh, grain-fed Oregon turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese, which will grace many a Christmas dinner-table. . ... The entire market abound In all tho epicure delight In, and the splendid display of dressed meats and fowls shows Mr. Constantlne s. enter prise. The buffalo tempting BOY, ASLEEP, RUNS FAR PE ELL TOCTII PERFORMS FEAT OK SOMXAMBCLISM, la Soaking Neighbors hewer Coeatry Ie era pear While Object of Search Flada Refege la a Home. CHEHALIS. Wash, Dec S2. (Spe cial.) A remarkable case of somnam bulism I reported from Pe Ell. Dwlght Carper, a schoolboy, being: tha ut. lecL Carper, who I about It year old. retired about 10 o'clock Monday nlcht at tha horn of hi uncle, where he resides. Shortly afterward Carper wa heard to go out of tha door and hla uncle, wbo cangbt sight of him a he left the house, clad only In his underwear, noticed that th boy darted la run. Tha uncle gave chaae. but vrmnr Carner eluded him. The neighborhood wa aroused and about 35 parson put In hiost of th nlrht in a soaking rain Searching for Carner. but without results. He ha alnce tted that he remmber falling on hi 'back in a pool of water at the baseball grounds, but even tbla did, not awaken him. Carper finally arrived at the bom of Marxell Mullcr. about a mile and a quarter from town.' soaking wet. He aroused th occupants of th house and In a few minute began to realise hi plight. He was given a dry shirt and put to bed. When he awakened In th morning he called for hi trousers, and. when told what he had done, remarked: Doesn't tbat beat tba devil!" The searching party who was out looking for Carper turned In about 4 o'clock In Ihe morning, and about o'clock th search wa renewed, about participating. About t o'clock Carper cam into town. He say that he feel all rlpht, excepting tbat hla feet ar or from the wild tramp he look, a part of which wa over th cindered railroad track. Carper shows no indication of any ill effect from hi remarkable experience. Bend Slaa Get Appointment. BEND. Or, Dec 21. (Special.) County Commissioner L J. Overturf has received -notice of his appointment aa a member of the permanent resolu tions committee of the asxociatlon of Oregon county courts. Tha committee will meet one day before the next con vention of the association in Portland to prepare resolutions for submission to the convention. Bend Mills Boo6t School Record. BEND,. Or, Dec. 22. (Special.) The recently completed school census for district 12, which includes the town t Bend shows an unusual increase in tha number of children of school age here, due to the construction of new saw mills. Altogether there are 750 chil dren in the district, of whom 379 are boys and 371 girls. The census a year ago showed 469 children here. There are 1.400.000 cattle In Ceylon. Homa Celebration ' cf Vonier Interest Trie tMva! of a baby la Ibe lMraMhoIrl cotaplctcly cbanf-eg tba en lire aspect of the future. But la tha meantime, during tha anxious period of ex pectancy, there b a tplcndid rrrnedx known -Mother Friend" that does wonders. II la for cxteraal use. re lieves the pains of muscle expansion, riothej and quiets the nrrves, elleexi. its In fluence to the Internal or-rans and erooves to a crest extant the tan aVnry to worry sod p- prener-rlon. It is a natural treatment. Mi for tba mother, has no drug erect whatso ever and for this Itsaun matt exert a most beneficial InSnrnc- upon those function di rectly connected with motlierhnod. la a very Interesting book the subject U freely ct-enxsed and a copy win oe mailed rree to all cxr-rctaot motSer by Brsdncld Kegulstor Co, 404 Lsmsr Bdf, Atlanta, Ga. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any drurxid. I'se as directed and ymi will then know why mothers for nearly half a century bar oed and rccrtrnmeDded thi splendid aid to moiheThood. Their letters Why Not Give a VICTROLA1 We Have Styles to Suit Every Purse v.- ' J IJA VICTROLA will bring great happiness to any home not only this Christmas, but for years to come. aasBstssra. - .- tmJ (it t-taff. that breaths comiurt U nui vord. mm ?P W ill f 1 fflllS lip! The $75 Style in Oak or IMahoffany The $15 Style in Oak IJ T h e s e wonderful instruments are priced to suit every purse $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $250 (electric) and up to $400. The easiest payment terms will be ar ranged if desired. The $100 Style in Oak or Mahogany IJ There is a bigger demand this year for Christmas Victrolas than ever before. Make your selection now and have it put aside f or delivery Christmas week. Our stock is now at its best a leisurely selection now is more pleasant than a hurried choice during the Christmas rush. VICTROLAS AND RECORDS STEINWAr, n iwjxt-s" 3 ShermanMay a Co. PIANOLA PLANOa WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite Postof f ice