2 THE ' MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 191G. GARRANZA RUES ' 3 C011ISSI0K SHOWER BATH DE LUXE IN MEXICO De Facto Finance Minister Heads Body to Negotiate L With United States. DUTY PROBABLY EXTENDED Washington Takes Announcement as Sign That American Proposal Has Been Accepted Power " Is , Only to Recommend.'- MEXICO CITY. Aug. S. It was offi cially announced at the Mexican For eign Office that Luis Cabrera, Ygnacio.1 Bonillas and Alberto Fanl have been selected as the commissioners to nego tiate with the United States commis- Fioners regarding the questions at issue between Mexico and the Xjnited States. The commission will be headed by I Senor Cabrera and Juan B. Eogo will act as secretary. 11 Eliseo Arredondo, the Mexican Am- lassador at "Washington, - has been no- I tified of the appointments. If accept able to Washington, the delegation will I start for the United States as soon as possible. One of Commissioners on Way. Louis Cabrera is Carrsroza's Minister I of Finance and leader of the adminis tration party. Ygnacio Bonillas is tin der-Secretary of communications. He 1 left Mexico City July 31 for New York. Alberto J. Pan! Is president of the Na- iwnai railways, oz juexica WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. The final word from General Carranza necessary to initiate organization of a joint com mission for settlement of border dis-1 putes is expected to reach Washington I in a day or two, and officials believe I the commission s deliberations may be gin within a week or 10 days. Official announcement in Mexico City today that Mexican commissioners al ready had been appointed was a sign that the American suggestion broaden ing the scope of subjects to be dis cussed at the conference probably had I been accepted. Goethals Mentioned for Place. There are many indications hat high Army officer will bei one of the American commissioners selected by the President because of the military nature of the problems to. be consid ered. Major-General Goethals has been mentioned. The other men under con sideration include .members of the Su preme Court and men in close touch with commercial and financial condi tions. It is known that the possibility of arranging financial aid for the de faao government has been- talked over. The commission's power will be only that of recommendation. Whatever plan it may propose must be ratified! before il is any way binding:. L "3jS;' ' V ' - ' : ; ' J "''..L il.-k ; .l. . .'l .. . s . ' - :'. ' ' - ; ............... ; I jj &rc.-i-oi3ar " ' " Our Store Will Close at 1 P. SI. on Thursdays During July and August. Thus Allowing Our Employes o Enjoy fa Weekly Half-Holiday Each Week During This Hot Period. Will You Co-operate by Arranging to Do Your Shopping in the Forenoon Thursdays? STORE OPENS STORE CLOSES DAILY AT rfZ''Sl ,. DAILY AT 830 A. M.' JfJy 5:30 P JI OX SATURDAYS ftxLZ& ON SATURDAY'S 9:00 A. M. "S'y- ' "V-' - rr 6:00 P. 1. PACIFIC PHONE 'f'ia-:-'. HOME PHONE MARSHALL 50S0 The Most in Value The Best in Quality A 2112 . j Our 821st Bargain Friday! We Have Arranged the Following List of Underpriced Offerings In Each Item There Is a Worthy Saving; for All Those Vho Can Arrange to Attend : EXTKA! Special for Bargain Friday! A Sensational Underpricing of Our Entire Stock of Sport Stripe Suitings 25o Yard laxly Sold Up to 85c ' Never before in this city have you heard of a sale of such standard quality and such fashionable Wash Goods at such a price reduction as we are offering them for Friday. Without reserve you have choice from -our entire stock of Sport Stripe Suitings hundreds of yards including all wanted weaves, weights and ctolors -up-to-the-minute styles in dependable qualities selling regularly up to 85c a OP yard. All priced for the one day only BARGAIN FRIDAY at -3C No Mail or Thone Orders Filled at This Sale None Sent CO. D, None Reserved None Sold to Dealers $1.23 Feather Pillows, Bargain 7c Friday at . OC About 100 fine Feather Pillows to close out at this bargain price they come 3 lbs. in weight are covered with, fancy stripe ticking and filled with nice, clean feathers. Regular $1.25 grade. T Bargain Friday at OC $1.93 Outing Robes, Bar- - A o gain Friday at, Each A special purchase and sale of Outing Robes of gtjod size and quality they come in a full variety of Indian styles in many colorings the kind regu larly sold at $1.95, on sale Bargain Fri- (J1 A Q day at only.... pj..0 Men's Silk Lisle Socks at lTo Pr. A special sale of Men's Fine Silk Lisle Socks in gray, black and tan all si2es in a quality and make regularly sold at 25c. Priced for Bargain Friday "t ""T lit only A C Or 3 Pairs for 50 Photo by Underwood. Shower baths are few and far between In dry. duajty Mexico, but our boys with Pershlng-'s force In that country are not to be stumped by the absence of running water. At thla camp they have constructed a bathhouse of tree limbs covered with leaves and herbage, a pipe was sunk Into the ground and a pump fitted on top. One soldier pumps water up Into the barrel while his tentmate stands under the Improvised shower. GARMENT STRIKE IS ENDED Settlement Declared After Result of Arote-Is Determined. , CHILD LABOR IS UP NEW YORK. Ausr. 3. The garment strike which virtually has paralyzed ICnitthorn llpmnnrats flnlV fin. the Women's suit and cloak industry wwu",w,, '',""v"""v r- in this city for nearly four months was declared settled tonight at a gen eral meeting of the strike committee. The announcement was made after the result of balloting at 29 halls at which strikers were assembled had been determined. The vote was taken on the question of ratifying the amended agreement drawn up. two weeks ago between representatives of the strikers and manufacturers, the original terms of which previously had kgeijator Robinson Argues Congress uecn icjwicq uy LXie Btri&erit. ThronIi Kruianon. ui in e roe Can Attain Same End as States by Police Power. ponents of Bill in Senate. LEGALITY IS DEFENDED OAKLAND ARMORY LOOTED Civilian Clothing Worth 91500 Is I Taken by Burglars. WASHINGTON. Aug. 8. The Senate Into tod -v Decan consideration oi iuo OAKUND, Cal.. Aug. 3. National i" lo Prevent " I " Guardsmen, relieved from duty on the the products or cniiQ laDor. xu i- border for dtsaDUity, returned to uaK- .re was restored to a pmto .u land today to find their armory had ( legislative programme for this session been looted of 41500 in clothing by at tho request of President Wilson. burglars who had cleaned out every I after the Democratic caucus once aa.a locker. decided to let it go over until Jecem- Many of the soldiers had left tbelr ber. Southern uemocrats are im oo civilian clothes in the lockers and. In I opponents of the measure, which will addition there were many small be kept before thq Senate until It la articles of value. I passed. senator ivooinson in prcmiu6 hni nn Vip.ha.lf of the commerce eom- MYSTERY HOUSE OPENED mltte told his Southern colleagues 11 I O I tn I nUUOC UrtlHUU st-og sentiment in favor (Continued From First Page.) the of it In their states. Constitutionality Is Defended. Answering contentions mat xne pro- had been living in apartments. ilr. r"'T"',r" .Tr.. oh act would effect an unconstitu- i Lire, qui no ivun. inunt. o nu - . , ... - j i.!. i ij.h tinnal transgression of the rights or HHVeU MIX UI3 UCUUirjo, cluuii uailviuvu i - J " . .l.. T3 ,i ,. r the states, the Arkansas Senator de pany, making the latter his agents, clared that under decision of the Su Everybody was pledged to secrecy, to preme Court the power of Congress to give Mrs. Coleman a genuine surprise. reguiatecommerce is complete anu u . . .k. solute, extent as limited by the Con Portland Trust Company bought the situation itself; that the only nita quarter block of land at East Sixteenth "on is the fifth amendment. hlch iiJ;v .... i. t, nrovides that no person shall be de- tracts foTthe new home". acVorng to pmad of lit., liberty or property with plans that Mr. Colernan'i architects out due process of law. that the 14th i.tiri nrnri. .Mr. Coleman was not I amenament known in the matter. He visited the vicinity of his new home, by stealth, and never revealed his identity to the workmen. They never dreamed that lie was their "boss." Wife Sent on Vacation. The house for the 11.000 pipe organ took snape rapidly, and the job made more and more demands on Mr. Cole man's time. He persuaded Mrs. Cole man that she ought to take a vaca tion, and hinted that the mountains were looking fine this season. Mrs. Coleman .went on that Tacation. and nor husband got busier than ever as a house-builder and pipe organ en thusiast. . Residents of Irvington began to get curious about what they called the "mystery house." For whom was it belnsr built? What about the Ira mense number of organ pipes they saw carried inside? Curious Ones Are Foiled, - . Wise ones - went to the Courthouse and saw the records stating that the to the Constitution Im poses tr-e same limitation on the states as that Imposed by the iiitn amend meet on the Federal Government, and that "if the states In the exercise of the police power can suppress evils of child labor, congress, tnrougn its po-vTor to regulate commerce, can pro mote the lams end by denying the channels of commerce to persons and enterprises in the interest of the pub lic health, morals and saiety. Indirect Performance Cited. Senator Robinson asserted that Con gress could do indirectly a great many things that it could not directly per form. The lottery cases and the white slave cases decided by the Supreme Court." he said, "affirm the power of Congress to enact legislation in the nature of police regulation through its powe- to regulate commerce; that Con gress has as much power to suppress recognized evils in the conditions sur rounding the production or manufac ture of -commodities through a regula tion of commerce as it has. to ac- health of the troops on the border has been excellent. The first and second battalions now ' are both at Yuma. Camping facilities are good there. - Colonel David J. Baker, recently promoted, is in command of the wenty-first Regiment now. . BLASTING IS SPECTACULAR Columbia Highway Travelers Awed by Work on Washington Side. Blasting on the big sentinel rock on the Washington side of the Columbia River yesterday gave travelers over the Columbia River Highway in that vlcinv a thrill that for the moment surmounted 'the beauty of the scenery. Workmen were engaged In tearing away the rock for the trail, which is being built up the Sentinel. From across the river the report from the blasting camo over to the Oregon side like the roar of a cannon. The first blast mystified the highway travelers. A second later huge volumes of smoke and dust rose. . Travelers over the highway gathered In crowds to watcb the unusual operation. The fact that the blasting was prac tically on the peak of the big rock, added to its spectacular nature. LIQUOR IN HOTEL SEIZED Mrs. Edna Iewis, Proprietor, and Three Men Arrested. Several gallons of liquor were seized last night in a police raid on the Sum mit Hotel. 489 Washington street. Mrs. Edna Lewis, proprietor, was arrested on a warrant charging her with violat ing tire prohibition law. Charles Macken was arrested in the hotel on a charge of drunkenness, and Jesse I Victor and Emil Erickson were held as witnesses. The police hauled a patrol wagonload of empty bottles to headquarters as evi dence. The raid was made by Patrol men Powell, Richards, Schum and Eubanks, in charge of Lieutenant Harms and Will Warren, secretary to the Mayor. e FRAUD ORDER OUT Advertising Vigilance Commit tee Scores Point. .lot was in the name of the Portland I complish the same end after transpor- I rust company, ana mcu mat. me i tation has ended building permit was in the name of that rnmnetiv Irvington folks, and others, interviewed the Portland Trust COLONEL FRENCH IS BACK r, ..Vinr .hout th irientitv of i " Ul 1 1 .u"Wft that "mystery bouse.' Vancouver Officer Shifts to Post on Staff at Chicago. the owners of "Who were they "Clients of ours," was the reply, and the gossips were no further along than before. A t oavi co Mr. Coleman took a VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash, few close friends into his confidence. I Aug. 3. (Special.) Colonel Francis H. and the invitations for the house-1 French, who commanded the Twenty- warming and organ recital were is- first Infantry while it was stationed sued. - The organ has been dedicated here and who went to Tuma with the to the Portland Symphony orchestra headquarters and Second Battalion and the members have been Invited to when the troops were ordered to the call ami near it olaved. It Is also a border in April, has arrived here to playet-orgun, by turning on an elec- pack his personal belongings, prepar- AUTO LEAGUE IS ACCUSED Men's $1. 5 O Sport Shirts Fri. $1.15 Choice from all our $1.50 lines of Men's Sport Shirts a wide selec tion in all sizes. Bar- J 1? tain Friday at P 1 1 0 EXTRA! Special for Bargain Friday! An Underpriced Purchase and Timely Sale of Women's Wliite Skirts at 98c EjactL FOR REGULAR US AND UO QUALITIES. The time for economical women to buy is now. Here are the concrete reasons, briefly and clearly told: We secured unusual price concessions from the manufacturer on a fine lot of high-grade, well-made muslin skirts and, notwithstanding thfe fact that we were already well stocked with such goodn, we could not resist the temptation to take advantage of an opportunity that would bring such unu.-tual savings to our patrons it is now for your to profit all are double-ruffle skirts trimmed In many styles. Some with seven and eight rows of pretty val. laces, others with beautiful embroidery edge, with insertions to match, in fine baby patterns and bold floral or conventional designs. Still others are shown with- organdie medallion insertion with dainty wide shadow- lace edge; also a big variety with fine cambric embroidery insertion and edge to match patterns with well-finished strong buttonhole edge dozens and dozens of styles to select from in skirts made to sell regularly UQQ 11.25 and S1.60. Bargain Friday at. 1. 30C EXTRA! Special for Bargain Friday! Shower and Spot Proof Foulard Silks Cheney Brothers' Standard 85c Quality at, CQ the Yard JVC A sale that actually "puts money into your pocket" for Cheney Bros.' Foulard Silks are of standard quality, and the regular selling price is well established in the minds of all silk buyers this offering includes our entire stock without reserve and you have selection from an extensive variety of patterns and colorings suitable for both street and evening wear. All ar of 85c quality and all go on sale CQ Bargain Friday at JJ7t 50o Character Dolls at 39o ' At our notion counter we place on pcia.I sale the popui&r 18 lnch Character Dolla with romper suits or dresses the kind regu larly sold at 50c Priced for Kmrpain Friday at. 39c 25o Whisk Brooms at 19c 25 dosen Whisk Brooms In styles with ebonoid and burl handles all sizes lines regularly sold at zac. jfricea xor aiiitu Friday at. 19c TAMMANY SLATE CHOSEN Wagner and Huson to Be TTrged on Xew York Democrats. NEW TORK. Aug. 3. Robert F. Wagner, of New York, for Governor, and Calvin J. Huston, of Yates Coun ty, for Lieutenant Governor, was the ticket agreed on at a conference here tonight of 15 prominent New York City Democrats. Mr. Wagner is Democratic leader In the state Senate and Mr. Huson is for mer commissioner of agriculture. Tammany-Hall is expected to stand behind 'the choice of Wagner and Huson at the unofficial Democratic state convention at Saratoga Springs, August 11. tricat switch. - The Great Western Hallway Company was i Incorporated in 1835 for the construction or a j:ne batwsea- London and Bristol. atory to shipping them to Chicago. He has been relieved of his command and assigned to duty on the general staff of the central . department. . Colonel French, reports that the ATTENTIONJTOURISTS! Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake, the second largest body of fresh water in the United States, can be visited at small additional expense in connection with eastbound Summer tours. Let me help plan your Eastern trip one way, via Great Northern Rail wav system, the only line reaching Flat head Lake and Glacier Park in Mon tana. Address Colonel White, Portland Hotel; Glacier Park Hotel, Montana; Flathead Office, Poison, Montana; Gen eral Office, St. Paul, Minn. Adv. H. S. Bennett's Home Robbed. Burglars last night entered the home of H. S. Bennett, auO East Taylor street, and stole S3.10 in cash and a quantity of Jewelry. Entrance was made by hoisting a stepladder to a window. De tectives Gotts and Howell investigated. Campaign for Trutb Is Prosecuted Vigorously Promoters of Scheme Are Said to Have Realized Fortune by Activities. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. As the re suit of an investigation which is con ducted at the request of the Associ ated Advertising Clubs of the World in their campaign for "truth in adver tising," the Postoffice Department to day issued a fraud order against the International Automobile League, Inc.; the International Automobile Tire Com pany, of Buffalo, N. Y., and A. C. Bid- well, president of both concerns. The request for investigation was made to the Postoffice Department by Merle Sldener. of Indianapolis, chair man of the National Vigilance Commit tee of the advertising clubs. Postof flee Department records show Bldwell has bean Indicted by a Federal Grand Jury at Rochester, N. Y.. charged with using the mails to further a scheme to defraud, and that he and two of his agents have been indicted by the Grand Jury at Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on a charge of conspiracy to defraud. Hearings on the complaint covered 4S days, and brought out testimony that Bidwell and bis agents, soliciting members for the league at 110 each, represented that the league had con tracts with manufacturers of standard motor car accessories which enabled the league to serf them to members at dealers' and manufacturers' prices. Manufacturers of such products testi fied that the league had no such con tracts and it was said that Inferior ac. cessorles were- offered Instead. The fraud order also Is based on a series of other acts held to be illegal and with intent to defraud. Postof fice officials say the promoters of the scheme realized a fortune. BRITISH PENSIONS ASKED Parliament Asked for $30,000,000 for Widows and Dependents. LONDON. Aug. 3. Parliament will next week' be asked to vor 6.000,000, including il. 000. 000 already voted, to provide the full estimated cost of sup plementary pensions of widows and depender's of noncommissioned offi cers and men, and of partially disabled noncommissioned officers, and men. This sum, William Hayes FUher, Par liamentary Secretary of the local gov ernment board, explained in the House of Commons, is estimated on a number of deaths not exceeding 230,000. If this number is exceeded, the amount would be increased porportionately. An additional grant would be made for officers and men whose general cir cumstances warranted assistance. Missionary to Liberia Dies. NEW YORK, Aug. 3 The death of Rev. S. D. Ferguson, for the last Si tears bishop of the Episcopal Church in ibeYla. was announced today in a cable dispatch received by the Domestic and Foreign Missions Society. ' Judge Jones Rules Alone. District Judge Jones is the only act ing judge in the three district courts this week ami also holds down the posi tion of County Judge in the disposal of cases of Insanity. Probate matters coming before the County Court have been transferred to the Circuit Court, with the exception of contest cases, which await the return of Judge Clee ton from his vacation in September. Motion Picture Actor Killed. BALTIMORE. Aug. 3. In a leap from a speeding automobile that was being filmed here yesterday. David Dictor. to years of age, a moving picture actor, sustained a fracture of the skull and died a few hours later. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package oroves it 25c at all druggists. fCTNS OF METAL POLISH so vlo of tke fluMt oils, ocntklna do svcia wsJ BOsvmmonisikrtcliinK injuriou. OImouI h , rM fad polish. QatcksMtaf vll. Imrrt 1 Al a brUii&nt, lastinc l"-r o door knobs, .j f I bxtvM railing- and svU bright met!. T7iVI Sold In two six ons by H i v J rooxy. Hnrdwt and Jru Btor . r i THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices August 1, 1916 The following prices .for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1st, 1916 Chassis . ... . $325.00 Runabout . . . . . 345.00 - Touring Car .... 360.00 Coupebt . . . , . 505.00 Town Car. . ... 595.00 Sedan 645.00 f. o. b. Detroit These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. OUR BRANCH IN PORTLAND, OR., 481 East Eleventh St.