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TJTE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. HONEYMOON PARTLY GIVEN TO NATION President Gets Report on Con versations With Austrian Charge dAffa:res. SLEUTHS ACT AS CADDIES iw-rrvl N-fkr .Men I natal hoorr .u4 Kr( lit (iwr tVctwrrn Mr. Ulln mt4 III IlrU. X tit 1 J4 La-arnlns teolf. M r jri;tv.. v.. .-. "resi dent V ! tn-l..r received a corareaai til.xa trnta !Ttr Lansing relative l foreis--, affair..- tt l understood In at irtr told f re'-eel roneraa- t.ona tie .Secretary ef estate baa had r rji Zw te.iinah. I CUr fxffaira of I ii Austrian r:rotar at Uun(' in, riit l tit ! 4manJ of 1 1- t rii'..! tce. rotr oit of te mkinc of the n.n. . tnt;mtl.n a l i. d.tai of M. laaasmsjs ! i r'j:.t e obtained. Te frasflant aom lim. tlV l work wten hie etnsrpner. He real Mr. ltr.i later Bad ' rliairx and atd rapliea to various l-rter f or irii. n-r front Ida Whit. I to is.-. Ilws hit Uaoa. Tft.c. i.a n O present p.ara In have I'nlfin.l r Jt. It..i,. mma her for ,nf.rn.e. bfir liln( for I'.aropo. relative to hi .luaatione WIfU Am'ftf Am'iMM'laft at t a rrl'e of ballig e-"ot pov-rs. The president and Colo nel House 'lo.nrf. aro In rMU mmm jilUn by lal'T and telegraph. Tie ITaai4.nl hie iire.te. that r gre-:letiona en bt wediing ecet by riler f foreia-ri ountri.e be at knowl .l(f. throng i irt Mat Impart mant. bo I. jffiin peraonally tbe nmif r i:m:jr messagae f f rm Arcer to dfpWrnre arrod. offi.-t;) In riia reintrr an.l rtuntl friends. The prim tpal celahratlcn rf ttirlat inaa here will ti held tomorrow right i fro 'r-ij'nt an. I Mrs. Wilan ! bea urg.ruly lotiC'd It partld- lot ttetl-e r Ileal iaee). favitAttone to attend m rmnday school reiabratmn at the l'Tbtarian fharrh tal to t.h ta on of tb col l.r waro drr!intl tivlr. I t t p 1 1 m sin.'. Ihtl. arrival tN l'rt'lnt an-l h: wif ptrJ o!f lar i r. Tfif want on tho rourao wMla oianr of t.ia )tfnf runitji war barinc l.n-x M.J on tiif raturn to ti: Botal f inj pra- tiraiir a I of tha Wlnt.r rtikiif iiElitr.4 on tha lawna to Kraal triam. T-j hm4 jya4 II hol.a, wlln I a o lartt aarvt.-a man atirtar aa rad 4 Tba in.i.t.j ihal no iron a I'Pl. lira. it. on la a b.e'nnar on tha link., tii'l itfi-t-r ft roa'blBC of lb ITaat'i'nt u rpi'lly tmt roirnt bcr I.t U f m ' ! r w rui n tha muni, twih an hour auton.oiti rtJ to poinla of biatorl-' Atrvi In tha w Inity. raturn trc aft.r tlarlk an4 J'it In tirn for fl.nrtrp. eutharn part. hli-h la atronclr pro Bulsarian la srtnpatha and not Serbian In anv fru aorta of tha word, evan IhouKB In Goxrnn.nl la Pciblan an tha carri.ona ar rarbun. Aa a Hrltlah offw-ar rarnarh.d th othar dar: "I m afral-l harbia la done for at laaal for lb urvaant. Mrklaa Mraaath All twwawk. Thar la no war In whl.h an ou Idr mar Jade of th pr.aanl .trrnat of tha Marblan. undar arma. V ma haar pinr aatimataa. but parhapa tha of a aoldtar In th l-arb army la aa ood aa any. M raid tha Krrba atartad out witn 4 aV afl-tiva man and thai :'. bad barn loat In on wa cr anothar. Th itm.ind.r la rhlrfl In rantral Iarbta wltrt thrlr linaa o tmn.urili'ation aim. I rntlralr d atroyaj. No railroad ran hair, tham and tha ma.t dapand upon tha alow and pra-tartoua tranatort by rart an waaon ovar roada that ar wcll-nlK IrnpoaaiM. II la probaM that a bnsht.r day dawn:na fr tb fiarba. Tola. In th llr..l of Monaalir. I MW a lars bod of man baina marrhad out to rapai th roala ao thai automobila ran u tham. n thta war It may ba poaaibt for th liriti.n and Krnh In jilonlk ta aand auppliaa to th frba. othar w la th jarbtan army may tv ltat ot itFtv.Q ovar Into Albania. Alraady th Htlsara h irv had Tatovo and bar Iftua practl-al1y rut farbia In half. tranf Unr 11 from aurror from th south. EDISON OFFERS PLANS LtloHITnni rt: l ff Tlo To : tx ti.i .. BAKER CANT AID RESORT o I lnm-ial Ilm-klnc ( (.tun PrKrtl Jm-i-UI Onirr. PAKt:K. r. rw, SJ t.tp tL I That tn try of Hkar will r unb1 l fin an' ijtaj uplr to th m o rscreom bifi rbnn4 to tn pI'- of tri itatonn. w t. ttmc.l mftl t r M.iTr I '-!mr. ppotn . th ti of rninmlttt to rprt fart irrin ho B.ormltl foiuortow fC-fnon Vlf. I" j I m- r r H r.omrrn4 tomof tint -"4 i 1 n nation.. rpr irntf'l In th rnvmn I p thm lf- t civ a r-.rtin pum motMy far t upict f tn- lneituttvn. REVOLT l lOIA REPORTED flntiK AtiArkr! by Ntle Tronfi-sv. IVrlltt rp-rr. p;r.uv. r-.-. - .fir trtu-i to T .'tnn, X J T Itatrrtbtarc? rtmiBftUt! loi.r print a Coiuua rn Th lir.t... 4thortta b - tinb(- to 'aPcr It. dp.t lho.tr aor4fiti.- Maaur, fl Ml lflrnB pr mork; th tttlvt pxap( n4 ba.Ct4lor ftr .... to ft ! 4itiintC joinin h Injur 4-Al. N-it troct Mh wr or -'. l9 artaftrit th inr)f-n tni4tla.t a t fttt4rfe-i th -rict-h.' WAR PLANT MAY START Sraltar CaRarri Comtanr on.Jrra laaltioa Manaf a.t arr. flREiVUXNrn j Pt'RKAt". Wa.h. Ina.OfTh !.'.'. - -Howard JoIyn. rap rvaantinc tha fmith Cannery Company, af t:l. roaituf acturvra of aalmoa caBBinc maiinary. la l Wtiki-iui wn;:t Arm. ant Nary ofru-lal aat f .it:n( In formation waii-a wt: an. abt ha t rm to d.tarmtn whet bar It r-t profitably lura Its ptaal Into aniaittorta factory. Mr. Joalya la ( siiBtT out w ha I ma rtiiBerr I rai'-tra-t. coat, atr and wilt aoa return to Meattl to report th reauit af Ilia taetltloaa. JEWISH FUND DISTRIBUTED Half MUllow to IV sent at Once) to Suffrrrra root War. NEW TORIC. re. 22. Tha Joint dla tribation cotsmitte of th or o Hat-on ratals.- a fund of i. ).) for Jwi!t war a!f.rr la Europe decided at a meeting br today to cabla to vartoa wr-tr(cn Brtiona trior thaa t KM. !, aeartr :i tt caatt on tan. Tb money wi:t be dltdd aa follow: Jewutt mlaelullua cotnmittr la Tat roared. IJM.Ob-i; relief of tufferer In (Urmu t'olaad. lt;.X-: Raitriaa aaf fervr. ltl.o. Java of raiaatto. lii. 04; Jew at Jilonial. i:i.or. F.!ONASTIR WITH BULGARIA raflntid T -T flrel fte laci.r part of arbia rather tiaa part f Austria. At preeeat th upper and eastern part of 0.4 Herb. ar occupied by lb Awtrt-CriMia and th Bu!crtn. T" waatera part la bald by tie Her. k asa. but l&ay ka loat pra-; tKatly a. I f ta best rltiaa and railway of ta-r kiB(ioav AU tiat resaiyj U Ida eeaber ml t a-aalliaa Keaare) fa7y aawsMrlav "altary a ad la. terealB) l.aaflr oalrwt. NKW loftrC r-. II. Thomsa lljl.on. al today' meatinaT of th naval roiuallin' board al th Hrooklyn Naayyard offard lo furnt.h the board with plana and specif tcai Ion for a laboratory of physical raeearrh to coat 1 1. to be ued In (he da lnpia.ni of naval Inventions. Mr. Ilian said be would prepare the plana at hta own ripenee. In an rvou nrlnf th purporl of th offrr. W l hasnd.ra. Vice-chairman, said ha bad referred It lo other mamber o tb board and they bad rrrclvrd II with entnu.iasm. Mambars of the board today Inspect ed the eubmarlne f.-i. which was re cently equipped with (ha new Kdiaon battery Int.nJad to pre. Iul the poaal bittty of the auffocallon of the rrew from chlorine (. Other boarded several of the battleship In the yard and vaamlned Into matter of fir con trol. wirele equipment and other mechanism. Tfcay were entertained at luncheon by lErar-Admlral t'aher. com- mandaBl of th navy-yard. RICH MAN IS MURDERED H:I.TV .:T in !!. :H l l.on AX.r L:a. M Ml HB. jaicee V atrhe Kll.latL, Tklalilaa; Traaedy la w a, riaj 1 rwaae? Ialer la k'lrew . Ijj AN;KI.:S. J. Thomaa Mi.er. a real eetat acnt. Iwlay shot nd killed tier! liirhardeon. a wealthy land owner al Troplco. a suburb. He Itevtnat ba wae wttnrssins on of a number of motion picture traele In oroceee of Blminsr. r ' - r airfield, drp nty marshal of in llttt town. stod nearby until Mlier. ahouttnat "band fu!!. bai ked Mm acalnsl a tree. Ml. ha. I Ailory. ititon of a ramelery. then opened fir and Falrflel.l. In eecap these bullets, slipped behind th tree. Miser then fled to his home, trot a rifle and when Kairfleld reappeared at tha head of a pose he emptied the mala- iine of the repeater at them and Olory without effe.1. l-lar. when I'eputy ?4ert?T apteared and surrounded ra r hous. b surrendered. Th shoottnaT waa th result of a dis pute ver a real relate deal Between li..er and Kirbardaon. ilta.r bad bea employed by an aa.nl of Hi. harilson. ROAD MAY BECOME STREET falton ltnit Irvwr1s' Owner to .k CoaiM-ll. An effort la ta be mad by property owBera alonar f'aitoa road to have the rlty lab th road over aa a city street from tl-ant street southward a dis tance of ll fret. The Iransrer Of th road lo the rtty la desired ao that cement walk can b put In. Th road la quretlo Is knnwa an- e'altv a tha v.lenalon l llroadway. It follows aa irrearular course south freea wher liroadway ends at (Irani street. rrtaaenn fur r;ro c-..lac Soojlil. r-KVAtJ.li. Or. Ivac Zi. ffpclal. fiepreaentatlv llawley. of th first flstrK t of t'raalijn. kaa Introduced a bill In Cinvresa lo pan .loo Lou fouthworth. an old necro e-slsve. who fouaxht In th Itetru ICIver and other Indian war la lb pioneer data of this :(. If wa purvhaalnc b freedom front hut master wbea th Civil War trav'hln his freedom aad h never received a re ceipt for th money paid. Th bill In troduced ky Mr llawley would pay bin a pension of I.e. a mon In. CAPITAL INVESTED IN RAIL KOADS IN OREGON TO TALS $::o.ooo.ooo. The kjrrrf jrte capital inveteti in tha railroaJ trannportjition ytem in Ore (c rm i. approxi roately f 2-JO.OOO.OOO. Of this vant ium. nearly ono-half ha bttn ev.penic. in the past nine yrmn. The total irtcres.ie in mileage durir.gr the period reached la? 4.56 an averajre of 179 mile a year, as contrasted with the ar eraare annual construction of 31 miles for the period prior to 1907. There are now in operation 3"09.S2 miles of railroad in Ore fen. In addition there are sev eral railroad projects under way and when these lines are com pleted the railroad lines in the ..... :m ..t ....I. 1 rjl Je.a.v aiu luuu u.ai ij osvw i.itv With the hezinninsT of this tre- mendous railroad construction J proirramme, an era or intensive development of Oregon was started. In the Annual Edition of The Oregon tan. which will be issued Saturday. January 1. 1916, the history of railroad development In Ore j: on will be graphically presented- A double-pace map, showing; lines now in operation and their mileage, will be an im portant feature. 1VILLA ON WARPATH Invasion of Sinaloa With Small Force Is Planned. 2 AMERICANS PRISONERS Store Open Tonight 6 to 9 o'Clock i llrar-t Itamli Ixjolctl and Jown of Mmlrra Sat-lirnJ tirncral Ocha, In l eap of Itrprlnaln, Ke tireei .vrroM nountlarj-. Kt. TASO. Te rer. U. ajeneral Kranciaco Villa, stripped of a larse part rf hta army, through surrender to th da facto aovernroent. la rreparlivs lo Invade Northern Sinaloa. (oftether with th force of Oenral Jose Kodrl- utt, in command of I0U0 troop, ac- cordinar to advice her late today. il.ti.ral Villa. It waa reported. Is pro- narlrar to tiev southwest from Ih Hiialillo ranch. In Western Chinuanua,; where he la reported to have ba-n dur Inst the last few days, and pick up thai command of a small number of troop now under (ieneral Medlnavleta. near vtadera. t.rncral Rodrlaue Is said to be al ready movma from Casaa t.ranae toward Mnaloa. Ample transortatlon iliilea are known to be available. Two employee c" the Hearst ranch near ilad-ra. wher ieneral Medlna- vlia l quartered, arrived her today and reported four others. Iwo Ameri cans, one Kncliehman and a Herman tit.iect. were nrleonera by order of (ieneral Villa. Val'iable on Ih ranch had been stolen and tha town of ! dera sacked, they said. lien-ral Manuel O ho, with his stair. today retired to the American side. iickoa. It Is said, feared reprisal be raue of hi Imprisonment In Juaret of Governor Kldel Avlla and Leneral ic torlano Avlla before h arcepted the terma of surrender to th de facto rov- ernmenl. . Colonel laviano tmnxa. a former Villa lieneraL ha been placed in temporary command at Juaret. (ieneral Alvaro OIraton. chief or the Carranxa forces, who arrived her late last nishl. established headquarters rlr today at a hotel. It waa said he waa awaltlnat Ih arrival, espected to- orrvw. of a Carranaa fore Kefor en- terlnaT Juaret. (ieivral Ysabel Itoble. a trusted friend of Obrearon. I expected to take chars at Juares tomorrow. Hoblra for some dm has assumed to be an adherent of neither the Carranxa nor Villa forces. COURT GIVES BRYAN TIME TrMlnaony Mill Ielrctl aa to Itrve- lallon or ianrire Scirt-M-tv VortlC !.. I J. Th Order re quiring 'W'llllam Jrnnlns Bryan to ap pear befor a tiuprem Court Justice and show cause why h should not be adjudged In contempt of court for fail ure to obey a subpena toaay wa ex tended until January IS. when attor o.,ia told Justice W'hltaker that Mr. Kryan had not been within th slat since th order wa Issued some weeks B-o. Mr. Bryan waa subpenaed to appear aa a witness at a libel suit brought by retro I. Tatanla asrainai a oreea newspaper. Th platnlin wisnea to question Mr. Bryan as to whether cer tain secrets of gunfire control were di vulged to official or tno or ecu srov- rnmrnt when two American Datlie- htpa were sold to Greece. BELGIAN LEVY PROTESTED a Ta Drclart-d fo Violate Von Bla-I sins' Own Promise. I'Altlrl. Dec. SI. The Ilavas Attency ecelved the foliowlnat dispatch today rom Havre: "The levy of 19.000.000 francs month y on tha Belgian people which haa been in posed by (ieneral von Bis. Ins. (he German Governor, completely dtsre ard the General's own declaration. which tha Belclaa government hold, of ecember 4. Hit. when he levied 14(0.. franca on the people of th In- ad-d country, that Germany would not poa other takes. "Th Belgian government maintain. moreover, that the new Imposition is contrary to article if or in rourtn lagu treaty, which stipulate that a contribution must not h such aa to ex- aual or ruin Ih country." LACK OF CASH. HURTS NAVY niproarme-nt of Machinery foeolble Itarrly, Sa; a Admiral. WASHINGTON. De.-. 33. Improva- ment of th machinery of tb Navy hips haa been seriously handicapped last year br lack of funds, accord nar to tb annual report of th Bureau ritearo Engineering, mad public tonight. -Th procresslr reduction Ira appro. rlattona for maintenance, coincident with aa lm reas In th sue of the eet and of the horsepower of their machinery." wrltra Hear-Admiral Grif fin, engineer In chief, "has made It al most impossible to do anything more han to keep tb present equipment satisfactory condition- improve ment haa rarely been coasioie. even her th necessity was clearly Indl ated." PROMINENT MEN SUICIDES toward I. Ilurke and James Sclx-rK-k. of Ilaltlntorr. Kill Selves. B ALTIMOP.K. rc. II. Two men prominent In the social life of this elty committed suicide her today. Both ere said to be depressed over 111 faith. Edward f. Burke. 43 years old. wall nown aa a horseman and who fought ndcr Colonel Theodor Roosevelt at an Juao mil. snot nimaen at nis borne. James Carroll f-chenrk. 31 years old. ho belonged to on ot the oldest fam ilies In Baltimore and was a member f tha leading club, shot himself In th studio of his father, a well-known rtlst. Kel-o People Enjoy Home Talent. KEl-PO. Wash.. Pec. I J. (Special.) Ith more than SO Kelso peopl partl- Ipallnr 'The Royal House of Israel staged successfully last night nder to direction of .Samuel Gregg. evangelist and his daughter. Miss Marie regg. The performance was one of th most successful ever given. The king and queen were represented by rTo7essor J. P. Lutes and Miss Grace Leonard. Hinging- numbers war pre sented by Mrs. A. L. Baahor and Misses Nina Glides. Anna and Gertrude Haussler and Fay Wortman and W. kL atone. Accompanying pantomime was given by Mr Geneva Wortman and Miss Luc 11 Matson and Miss Marie Graft. Last-Day Sales of Art Metal Gifts Men's Smoker Sets Foreign Glassware Foreign Potteries Foreign Chinaware Foreign Nickelware HUNDREDS of Novel Gifts From 50c to $5 6th-Floor, Art Salon Framed Pictures Novelty Mirrors . New Picture Frames L.,' 53saa--- 'la a-- -v MSprellllMlll- r f -rn-i i n r i i m w m m i w m r. bt" r i -1 at i ... i jc-i rrij hrirUrUPira HICTmil. tA ' moaiL- lm-'i 4-T tYeiHI SB TO Last-Day Sales of Foreign Dolls Art Needlework Xmas Undermuslins Wj Leather Basrs Jewelry & Silverware Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs Perfumes and Ivory Kid Gloves Umbrellas v Stationery bilk Underwear . To Last-Minute Shoppers This Store Offers the Services Of Its Regular Force of Efficient Salespeople In Addition to Which Is Added Hundreds of Special Salesmen and Saleswomen Especially Engaged to Make Your Last-Minute Shopping Pleasant The Great Holiday Bazaar On the Second Floor Offers' hundreds of beautiful and useful Christmas gifts which have been collected from all over-the store. It is a bazaar that will quickly and economically help you solve your last-minute gift questions. Nothing Over $2.00 The. Economy Basement Is a Christmas Store in Itself Thousands of practical and dainty Christmas gifts may be selected here at remarkable economy prices. Everything from a handkerchief, a hair ribbon, or a box of stationery, through the entire list of things, every member of the family will enjoy, even to furs, suits and coats for women, and all kinds of men's new furnishings. These gifts have been ar ranged on special tables to make your shopping easy, and without delay. Buy Your Christmas Candies Today Last Day Before Xmas Fresh, Pure Xmas Candies on Sale in Two Stores for Convenience of Shoppers In the Economy Basement Store and on the First Floor Superior French mixed, per pound 25c French mixed candy, lb. 19c Cream mixed candy, lb. 15c Glove Bonds For Christmas Buy them for any amount; can be used at any time. The easiest way to solve the Christ mas question. On sale in Special Booth. Firs! Floor. Suoerior clear mixed, oer . Special hard mixed, lb. 10c pound 15c Chocolate creams, lb. ..25c Finest chocolates, lb.. 50c Broken mixed candy, per Almonds for salting, lb. 50c pound 12xzc Owing to these extremely low prices on these candies, we cannot fill phone or C O. D. orders and none will be delivered. Assorted mints, box . . .50c Salted almonds, lb ... 80c Jumbo jelly beans, lb., 15c Mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers O Merciwnd.o of J Merit Only" Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A-6691 Merchandise Bonds Why not present your friends with merchandise or ders and let them choose their own gifts? These bonds are sold for any amount, and are good at any time. First Floor. FRENCH BEATEN BACK GROl'XD' I.OT IN PART OF oui:i. Parte Adaalle Retlreaaeat North of katasal.. js er oaejaered Territory ! Retained. PARIS. Tee. zi. The following- of flclal communication wa issued by the war office tonight: "In the Voeges at llsrtmann's-Weil erkopf. after counter attarks by tha enemy, our troop to the left on in elopea'to the north ot th summit re turned to the position wnicn tnry caa Previously occupied. "On the center and on Ihe right, that I to say. on the ridges on tha south east of the summit and more to the south as fsr as In front of attwlller, w conserved completely the ground conquered on a front of two kilo meters (about a mile and a quarter) A storm Interrupted tha operations in the course of the afternoon. BERLIN". rec. js. The war office announced today that the summit of Martinanns - WeUerkopf. captured earlier In the week hv the I'rench. had PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad blood that Is, blood that Is Im pure or Impoverished, thin aod pale Is responsible for more ailments than any thine else. It affects every organ and function. In aorae cases It causes catarrh; la others, dyspepsia; In others, rheum ttstn, and in stlU others, weak, tired. languid feelings and worse troubles. It Is responsible for run-down con ditions, and Is tbe most common cause Of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the greatest purifier and enricher of the blood the world has ever known. It haa been wonderfully successful In removing scrofula and other humors. Increasing the red-blood corpuscles and building up th wool system. Get it today. mm W "eaaasjBweajpaaaa s i ISjgJaeSf L-l 5 ' -3T.! on been regained by the Germans. The report says the feat wss accomplished by a brave regiment of the S2d land wehr. -and that the French suffered heavy losses beeldes leaving 23 of ficers and 1330 prisoners in German band. German Arsenals Take Vacation. BERLIN. Deo. 23. via wireless to Say vllle. N. T. The workma; people' In the German state arsenals manufacturing arms, cannon and ammunition will have a vacation during: the Christmas and N'ew Year holidays. Last year they were kept busy -without interruption. Th newspapers, in commenting; on this fact, point out that it shows the prog ress made since last year. Smith Mill Quits Work Only 1 Dar. MARSHFIECD. Or.. Dec. 23. fSpe- cial.) All the log-grin? camps in the county closed down tonight, and the Smith-Powers crew, numbering 500. will reach here at 11 tonight from Powers by special train. Other camps shutting down until next Tuesday in clude three operated by McDonald & Vaughan, one by Henry Hoesk on South Coos River and the Beaver Hill camp. The C- A. Smith, sawmill will ceasp work but one day on Christmas. THE LAST GREAT DAY JHTIS the day before ' 1 Christmas and all through the town will be found gifts pur chased here, the greatest, lowest priced, best valued jewelry sale ever held in Portland. Have you profited? FRIEDLANDER'S 310-312 Washington St. Between Fifth and Sixth Streets t