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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
2, 1915. HUERTA DENOUNCES U. S. FOR ARREST ON New Linen Store Second Floor New Shoe Store -Second ; Floor New Millinery Store Third Floor . New Bag arid J-ugjjage ' Store, Seventh Floor ; New Men's Store On the Balcony New Wash Goods S tore Second Floor . .. .' . - 11 11 "..V, Nov Children's El. : Store, Fourth Flee: Washington, Should 'Treat' Generals-Villa and Carran-j Re locating Many Departments for the Creation of a GREATER ECONOMY BASEMENT STOR za as.onminais, ne oays. MANY PEOPLE STARVING THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JULY CONSPIRACY CHARG Administration Worried Over rood Bit. I nation; Trlands Say YUla Wonldit" ." Take - Prssldsaey ' of Mexico. . El Pao. Texas. -July 2. I. N. S.) Bitter " denunciation ; the United States for his arrest on charges of conspiring to foment a revolution in. Mexico-, - friendly nation. . was voiced here ,today by .Victorlano Huerta, former Mexican, dictator. He also pre - dieted that be would , be freed when . his side of the case was beard. ' . -' "I want-' to speak,'' be said today, "not as. UuertsC, but as a bystander. "What right has Washington to give Villa all of 1 ts moral support, allow the buying of munitions, treat him like a.' Hit's God Instead of the ban dit lie is and at the same time arrest and ' hold - an Innocent - and , patriotic Mexican who visits the border to see his daughter? - . .'1 am charged with . violating the neutrality laws of this country.-but Z am satisfied that I will be honorably J : hostile attitude ag-afna me Lun sur prised; if it is law iJWonot under stand it, and if it is policy then I characterize it as ridiculous. --"Tell me, tin there any government in Mexico? , No. Well, If there Is no government i why doesn't . Washington treat as . criminals Vllllstas - and Cax ranzlstas who dally meet - on United States territory, buy arms . here, bor row money and, in other words, depend on the United States for supplies with which to keep up the work of assassi nation. 'thievery and pillage in my own v fair country. - .-- 1 went to your courthouse to prove my innocence. There I was informed that my trial had been postponed to July 12. Why was this? Is it be cause the government has nothing on me 7" r ' - . ':.J... -. No Presidency for Villa. "Washington. -July 2. (U. P.) General Francisco Villa does not want to be president of Mexico. In fact, no man of the Vlllista faction wants the post. The revolution in Mexico is : now a fight by General tarranza o gain control -of the government while. the Vllllstas are resisting . in , behalf of democratic-principles, desiring only -. to turn the government over to some one lawfully entitled to the leader- . ship. , '. . . :.- This was the way General Felipe An geles, former; chief -lieutenant of Gen eral Villa, summed up the Mexican sit uation In an Interview with the United Press here tolday. '"The revolution is being fought for the restoration of constitutional or der," said General Angeles. - "The new government should be set up by law ful means, so as to have legal . sanc tion. General Villa does-not wish .the ' presidency, i He would hot " accept It underany circumstances. No ViUista wantsVthe presidency. Wer only want a man vho is lawfully entitled to the place, even though he only turns it over to someone more capable of harmonizing: the situation." In this .connection. General Angeles Justice In the Madero - cabinet, as a presidential . possibility. He blamed General Carranxa for delaying peace. "The struggle now has nothing to do with the , original causes of the) revolution, said Angeles.. "It is a fight of one man to gain control of the government,! while the Villa group is resisting in oenair or aemocrauc principles." . - : Starvation Serions Problem. Washington. July Z. (L N. S.) -1 low best to relieve starvation In Mexi co City is a problem which today was reported to be causing President WU- nn .nnA- fi,r.r,tnrv n f fiintA T.an.lni. much anxiety. ' Intimation was given here that the president will authorize another effort toward inducing General Carransa. to allow supplies sent to the capital-through a neutral agency. - The exact status of ODeratlona be tween , General Pablo Gonsales, Car ransistaa forces . and the Zapatistas, - defenders ' of Mexico City, is still a i matter of uncertainty, however, and Intelligent directing of effots to re ' lleve the non-combatants Is consequently-difficult. -v sn w -m ji - sr . a jue r ouu u axexico : Galveston, Texas, July 2. -(L N. S.) "Consul General SbankI In and Red Cross Agent Charles O'Connor have entered Mexico City with two tons of medical .supplies. It was reported in a cablegram received here today. The Americans passed through the lines of the Carranzlstas and of the Zapatistas without molestation, ' " Much Corn on Way. V- Washington, JulyC 2. -(I. N. s.) Consular Agent Silliman today report ed that 12 carloads of corn were start ed from -Vera Crux yesterday toward Mexico City for the.relief of the famine-stricken people there. The corn was "in charge f jRed Cross Agent Gavin,; who was provided with an armed escort by the Carransa forces. Carranza's secretary of .war ordered that "the shipment be given every at tention to insure safe and ratid trans. porta tlon. , ' - Peace Plans Off. ' Galveston, Texas, July 2. (tT.P.i There will be no peace . negotiations with Generals' Villa and Obregon,. an official telegram from General Car- ; ranza's headquarters at Vera Cruz stated here today. ' . General Gonzales defeated the Zapa tistas east of Mexico Cltv ind ea.ntureI several cannon and a quantity of mu-! nitlons, the message said. The defeat! also confirmed. . Red Cross Agent O'Connor and' Con sul - General Shanklln ' have ' arrived , safely in Mexico City with two tons of medical supplies, the telegram said. They parsed both the Carranzlsta and Zapatar lines without interference. Shields Is Indicted. T v North Takima,; Wash.,1 July '2-(P. N. S. F W.r Shields, manager of the Valley Fruit and Produce association nf Walla Walla, is under indictment here chanced with false billing-! of fruit and - vegetable shipments ; to obtain lower freight rates. : -The In dictments contain 11 - counts.' Shields Is accused of" having shipped bulk ap ples under the boxed fruit classifica tion and that vegetables, coming un der a higher classification, were billed as apples. y I , . f Going Away? -, Don't Forget Your, ,Sun Glasses piey 'save your eyes, no need of headaches if you wear a pair of these Peerless Goggles, made with unbreak-, adjustable temples and fitted with perfect amber glass lenses. First Floor $4.50 Fiber Suitcase for $3.45 -iAn extra light fiber suitcase, reinforced edges and leather corners. ; Straps all around, shirt fold. 24-inch size. ; . 4, ; $7 Cowhide Bag, Clear'ce $5.68 Genuine cowhide bag ' in brown color, leather lineji, inside lock, sliding bolts. All sizes. . . Basement Mail and-Tetephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers wouc n pC cJ Merit Only Pacific Phone Marshall 000 Home Phone A-6691 Special Kodak Picture Framing Great Economies for Men Saturday A Great Day for the Purchase of Girls' Wash Dresses Deepest Reductions $1.59 For Dresses for Girls From 7 to 14 Years. That Sell Regularly at $2.00 to $5.00 5S For 75c and 85c Tub Dresses, in I Sixes 1 to 6 Years. The dresses in the above illustration at $1.59 are of fancy crepes in the daintiest of styles guimpe effect in white, or suspender styles, com bining the flowered and plain crepes. Also plaid 1 crepes and ginghams, embroidery trimmed others trimmed with plain contrasting colors, in ; vestee.and coatee styles,"or long waisted styles ' with overskirt effects and belts,, short sleeves J cuff effect; some with collars, also laced fronts. : Numerous other styles besides those illustrated. ; Dresses at 59c in regulation and bloomer styles, em pire or long-waisted all white or checks, plaids and plain colors. Of gingham, chambray, and linene. Made in suspender effects or white waists and colored plaid skirts, "finished' at the waist with pearl, buttons. Many other styles trimmed with : contrasting colors, vestee and side trimmings. Tiny pleated skirts short sleeves.. This is one of the most attractive assortment of dresses we'have shown this season. Some of , the dresses have' bloomers to match; Two models illus trated. Tourth Floor These New Sport; Hats i . . Are Simply Irresistible : Dozens upon dozens of them--cach different in some little touch. Rarely does Fashion decree that sports and outing hats may be both practical and becoming women have only to see these sports hats of ours to realize that they are more than practical and becoming they are simply charming. Tailored and semi-tailored models, that .will suit every type of face, whether young or elderly. Smart duck and palm-beach hats with"' . soft crowns, stitched brims, soft collaps- . ible shapes, ideal hats for outings. Spec'l OlC " Golfine, duck, awning stripe and fancy weave models, in plain white, and black CU1U Wle-li.W VVi,-"aXa4XXJ.jr avClVUV IllvU t els. at "OC . - - - - - - r- s Silk poplin soE hats with rov7 and : - row stitched crown, narrow and broad brims. -In white and dainty Qft Summer colors. Special.-; . -. . ; . .. . . P 1 " r Models of peanut braid, fine felts and I new straws, in all the new. shades to ' match the sports; sweaters, with col ored ribbon bands -and tailored bows. Specially priced. . , . . . . . . . . . . Soft felt hats, and felt with straw . . . facings, trimmed with colored ribbon bands and bows, some white with col- V Q(- ored under brims. Special $2.95 to Jp4.yo f"';, . ,. " aeoond JPloea $2.95 $2.00 and $1 SO Shirts. Clearance Wc Shirts made of fine madras and percale, in a great variety c! stripes and figures, in blues, pinks, heliotropes. In plain and pleated, bosom styles. . . ' . . EXTRA $4.00 and $3.50 Shirts, Clearance $1.95 Here is the best bargain of the season our regular $3.50 and ' . $4.00 soft Summer Shirts with soft French turned cuffs. Made of mercerized fabrics. Oxfords, ; madras, silk mixtures, flannels, Russian cords,, Not one of these shirts worth less than $3.50. 50c Athletic Shirts and Drawers, Each 39c Made of fine checked nainsook, in regular warm weather B. V. D. style, sleeveless shirts, and knee drawers. . $1.50 Summer Shirts and Drawers, Each 75c - k Fine ribbed garments in-stripes, plain colors of white, blue, pink and helio. A broken assortment of sixes of extra quality v garments. ... t $1.25 Union Suits,' Clearance 7.5c A ' Ribbed BalbHggan Union Suits, Summer weight, long and short sleeves, ankle length. A lew sizes missing in this assort ment of union suits. 50c Porokmesh Shirts and Drawers, Each 29c The most comfortable Summer underwear for men. Shirts ' with short sleeves, drawers ankle length, 50c Men's Neckwear, Clearance 17c Four-in-hand, flowing end style, In plain color crepe cloth, , in the most wanted Summer shades and colors. 12Y2c Men't x Collars, Clearance, 6 for 39c Four-ply, hand turned collars, fa twelve" different popular ' styles. Some of the sizes are missing, but you will find your size in some desirable style. 25c Men's Sox, Clearance 19c Fine quality Maco yarn, long staple cotton box, in tan color only. With extra reinforced heels, toes and soles. Always sold f of 25c. 50c Men's Lisle Sox, Clearance 35c . .Special 3 pairs $1.00. Fine lisle, made by one of the best man ufacturers. All with reinforced soles, shown in all the most wanted colors, as well as black. ; ; ' " $4.00 Blanket Bath Robes, Clearance $2.95 Just the thing for camping or outing. Made in" a specially good summer weight, in dark and medium colors, in all sizes. An excepnonauy seasonable ana extra quauty iwatm tor t il 11 tl : If V $6S0 to $9.50 A fte Boys' s Suits. . . . . . . . $4.95 Fancy English Norfolks, and Norfolks with 'loose or sewed down belts. Serge or mohair lined. In fan cy mixtures; checks, plaids and stripes in browns, tans and gray; also blue mixtures. Pants full lined. " Finest tailoring throughout. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys' 65c to $1.00 Straw Hats, sale. . ... .-SOC Fancy straw sailors in all. white, or with wide black vel vet bands plain straw with navy or black bands, and wide brims with turn-down crowns, in white or white and - colored bands. A wide variety of the most attractive shapes. For boys from 2 to 14 years. Boys' $1.00 and 75c en Blouses. . ........ OUC Laundered blouses with de tachable collar, or soft blouses with separate collars; also blouses of madras, gingham and percales in fancy stripes and plain white soisette, in tan and white. Attached collars, fin ished with button at neck and plain or French cuffs. Sizes 6 'to 14 years. Fourth Floor ': I - i- Everything Here for a Happy, Comfortable V acation Picnic and Outing Needs Of Every Kind v Paper Plates, best quality, all sizes. dozen .". . . . ..5c Wax- Paper, superior quality. 50 . sheets for ...10c Paper Napkins, - pure : white, fine quality, 100 for .i. . .s.lOc Paper. Drinking Cups, 12 in pack age, f or . ,'. . . i . ...... 5c For Traveling t $1.50 Pullman Aprons, 98c Made to tie around - the waist when in use. Made of cretonne in fancy figures and -colors. All rub ber lined, with pockets for toilet accessories. ' $1.50 Tourist Cases, 98c Of! pretty cretonne In all shades, rubber lined. All sizes of pockets for toilet articles. When rolled up , takes up the smallest space. $2.00 Tourist Cases, $1.49 Imported cretonne, extra large. ; size, numerous large pockets for all toilet articles. First Floor r i For the Bather 85c Bathing Suit Bags, 69c Of. dark blue near silk, rubber ized.' Has pockets for" shoes and cap, with large place for bathing suit. I Drawstring at top, and straps f&r carrying. . ' First Floor ' Matting Suitcase 48c. For carrying the bathing suit. 14 inches long, two bolts and leath er handle, well-riveted. Also suit-i able! for -picnics, week-end, and j' shopping. ,. - - . -'' Matting Bags 59c to 79c , 1 Strapped and buckled, cloth i lined. Very popular for bath- - . i ing suits, picnic baskets; etc., ' ' Basement; . New Rubberized Bath ing1 Caps,' 29c and 59c. " :.. .. " ' Tonrth SOoor BATHING CAPS For Swimming and Beach 65t Stocking Caps, 48d Plain -colors with pretty colored band and tassel. .-, 50c Alpha Caps, 39c Fitted with tight band. Alt shades to match suits. 35c Diving Caps, 25c 75c Boudoir Style Caps, 65c 65c Divers' Caps, 48c All Tcolors, trimmed with varie- Sated .tzimmings. pring Maid, Newport, Rivi era and Toque Styles, 75c TOILET REQUISITES Knickerbocker Bath Sprays Special $1.35 to $5.50 Combines - slower, shampoo and massage, special massage, brush at tachments. LaNoye Liquid Beautifier 50c Prevents the skin from tanning. Xomes in flesh and white. Odor-no, Bottle 25c For excessive perspiration. ' . 25c' Mum Deodorant Powder 17c 25c Amolin deodorant 17c 50c Peroxide Cream 29c Bleaches the skin. 50c Bathasweet Powder ..... .29 c A necessity for the bath. . 25c Witch Hazel . . . ., J, . . . . ... 16c 1 25c Violet Ammonia . . J 6c L23c Hydrogen Peroxide -. . ...17c 25c Squibbs Talcum.. 17c 25c Eutaska Talcum . . . . . . . . .19c 15c Babcocks Talcum . ......10c 25c Rice Talcum Powder .....lOc. 4711 Bath Salts, all odors ....42c Thespian Cold Cream ....35c-50c ; Ideal 'at the seashore, or for mo tor trips.: Protects the skin from 'sun and wind. First Floor Bathing and Swimming Suits For Wornen, Misses, Children and Boys FOR WOMEN one-piece knit suits; in navy, and gray, trimmed with knit stripes of -white, red or gray, made regulation Jersey style, slit skirt, utility pocket, are priced at $1.89. Another model in knit suits, Special $2.79, has V neck back and . front, under-arm cap sleeves, side-slit .skirt, trimmed, with bands of. striped material, contrasting . Y?1 sut , A complete assortment of i form-fitting bath ing and swimming suits, special $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 to $9.00. Including all the very latest styles in all-wool and silk and wool knit garments, and the new heather mixtures. Suits with or without cap sleeves, different neck styles, the con venient side-slit skirts and utility pockets. They button conveniently on one shoulder. They come in the most wanted colors, trimmed attractively with fancy knit stripes in combination colorings. . ' . Silk Messaline, Taffeta and Silk Moire Suits Regularly $7.50 to $18.50. Sale $4.45 to $12.95 The greatest variety of plain tailored and fancy models, many showing the smart black and white combinations, and every attractive style for the eason. Short and cap sleeves; plain and 'fancy collars, prettily trimmed, w Children's Bathing Suits, 2 to 8 Years, Sale $1.25 Misses' Bathing Suits, 28 to 4. Bust, Sale $1J95 Jersey knit suits in grey, navy, red and maroon, , with and without skirts, short sleeves, trimmed with knit stripes. BOYS' KNIT BATHING SUITS IN WOOL OR COTTON , ' Sixes 2 to 6 Years, Sale 65c, $1.00, $1.25 Sizes 28 to 34, Sale $1 $1.25, $1.95, $2.50 In navy, Oxford; cardinal and maroon, with fancy stripes, for the small boys. Button down front style. For the older boys suits that button on the shoulder. Made ' in one-piece style, for. swimming and( bathing. New Bathing Suit Accessories ' Knee Tights ..$1.00 to $2.75 , Annette Kellerman Tights $2.00 to $3.50 Waist Tights, with feet.. .. $1.50 to $2.50 New Bathing Shoes, special.. .25c to 98c ' ' Fourth Floor I Auto Packages 10c. : Contain 10 wax drinking cups. 10 wax ; lunch : wrappers, r 10 - tissue napkins. 10 paper towels. . i. i i 1 1 il ,i ii i i ii it - . V - G M idi d ie Every Style Every Pric c Special 98c, $1.25, $1.40, - $1.75 to $3.50 Middies in sizes to fit chil dren from 6 years to sizes for women up to 44-inch bust. All white middies, and mid dies .with navy, red or Copen hagen collars. Long and short . sleeves laced fronts and sides, fancy smocked middies mid dies with wide green or navy bands also fancy pipings and colored lacings. Middies in navy blue or red ! flannels; also navy blue and ; tan.galateas for beach and va cation wear in regulation style with braid and emblem tnm s mings. ' . Fourth Floor Palm Beach Skirts Priced at $1.75 to $4.95 White Golfine Shirts Sola $3.95 and $5.45 Voile Wash Dresses"" Sale $3.95, $4.85, $6X5 Fiber Silk Sweaters ; Sale $5.95, $10X5 , Thirl floor Handkerchiefs j . Of Fine Sheer Lawn Pkg. of 6 for 25c Novelty handkerchiefs with quarter-inch hem and embroid ered with colored block initial , in pink, blue or lilac Assorted colors in package. Colored Hem Kerchiefs Special 5c Each Regular 7c to 10c Each Colored ' roll hem handker ' chiefs of sheer lawn, in pink, blue and lilac. Some with taped - borders. .,;'' , j Picnic Packages 5c Contain 1 crepe paper table cloth. 42x56. and 1 dozen paper table napkins. . SttloBsry Sspfh, Ussianlne Tloox Vacuum Bottles, Special 89c In japanned finish -in brown ' or black with aluminum top and re movable filler. Keeps hot 24 hours and. cold 72 hours.' , ' , Thermos and Coloris bottles in pint 'sizes at $1.00 to $2.00. And in : quart sizes at $1.75 to4$3.50. : i Carrying Cases, 65c to $7 ! Picnic cups in sets of 4 or 6, at, $1.00 and $15. - Thermo Lunch Kits' in pint sizes, consisting of leather ette carrying case with Thermos bottle and lunch box. Price $2.25. - . First Floor Knit Underwear For Children . Boys'. Poris Knit - Under- - wear, 25c Boys' poris knit underwear In white or ecru, made in all de sirable style's for summer wear. These' are made athletic : neck, no ;;, sleeve, -J high " neck, n short sleeve, high" neck, long sleeve shirts, and knee or ankle length drawers. ' ' I i --.-- ..... Boys', Union Suits, 50c Boys union suits of : fine ribbed cotton in white or ecru, made - high neck, short sleeve, knee or ankle length. Also boys' poris knit suits in white.' high neck, short sleeve, 'knee length. " - First Floor $1.00 Silk Hose ,.' For Women ' Clearance 69c Thread silk stockings, made with extra reinforced heel, toe and, sole, and -deep hem top. Shown in black, white and col ors. One of the best thread silk stockings that you can buy reg ularly for $1.00, and most excep tional at 69c. : -jrFirst Floor Children's Sox Clearance 18c Pair Fine grade socks, made of long, staple bleached cotton yarn with plain or cuff tops. . In many new and novel designs in stripes, checks and figures. " . - . First Floor Glassware 59c For This 7-Piece Set This set consists of a five-pint tankard water jug and six thin lead-blown ; glass tumblers. - As illustrated. - - Cut Glass Tumblers ' 8c Each Of lead-blown glass, high ly polished, cut in the dah lia design and fine spray. As illustrated. ; Water Turn blers,7c ; Each Regular $15 a Dozen . " Of r thin ' lead-blown glass, 9 ' ounce water tumblers, highly polished, needle-etched, patterns in five different designs. - Sixth Floor , Children's Hats 48c . Selling to $3S8 .... Novelty ' straw hats,, tailored ' wash ..hats and crepe hats. .Trimmed with ribbon bands, feather novelties, velvet ribbons (and fancy straw trimmings. In i poke or hat shapes. . Sizes 2 to 6 tears." Fourth Floor, 75c-$1.35 Rompers For Children 1 to 6,' Clearance 50c CooI rompers , in ' beach or bloomer i styles. - Of ginghams, chambrays, seersucker, striped Rugby clothV and for" the little ; baby cool crepe in creeper style. Plain or trimmed styles. : - -' Fourth Floor Sale Children's ' Lingerie Underwear 75c Crepe Sleepers andGowns . . ...... . 59c In : plain blue and . pink and figured patterns. . One-piece1 pa jama style sleepers, buttoning in front with frogs or-down the back. Gowns in white 'crepe; slip-over style. Gowns in sizes 2. to 14 years! Sleepers 2 to 10-year sizes. ; 50c Crepe Skirts, 29c Sizes 2 to 14 years. . Of fine white plisse crepe with hem stitched ruffle. 75d Loxiton Sleepers, 50c For boys and girls from 2 to 10 years. Of cross-bar dimity, finished with colored . wash braids. Fasten in the' back, drop seat, set-in sleeves. . . , Fourth Floor Misses' Wash SIdrts m Selling to $3.00 Clearance $1.25 Misses' Wash SIdrts Selling to $4.00 , Clearance $1.50 Misses' Wash Dresses Selling to $3.95 i Clearance 93c ronrtJx Tloor Silk Gloves $1.00 Gloves for COc Women's extra quality c i Ik gloves, best makes, in colors, two-button style. . $1.00 Long Gloves, 70 c Elbow length p u r e silk gloves, double finger tipped. In white and pongee shades. $1. CO Silk Gloves, COc Two-clasp style silk gloves, in colors. ' - First Flrcr 2 4