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8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1915. VILLA REBELS TO LAY DOWN ARMS, LEADER SEKSAjYLMU.S. Matters Arranged at El Paso, and Peace May Come to Sadly Distressed Country, AMNESTY FOR HIS ARMY Conference Between Carranza Repre sentatives and Leader Personally Have Pared Way to Surrender. El Paso, Tpx.h, I 'ec. 20. i I. N S. Follow 1 uk a ''.):: !r ;u e between repre sentatives of Oner.a! ( rranza. first chief of the ooiiHtif.iti'-nalS.it army, and General Fraiid-i Vi::a. the rebel leader. General ;:i'' !i, the 'a rranza consul hero. to'Uy lssu-'l the following statement: "We are arm nrl r. R" for te surrender Of general Villa's army Viila "nan left for Chihuahua ':ty. ar. 1 prohahly wll enter tl:e I'nited States i.inwrrow. His followers will i e granted arm-.esty jofa.r as the denial. d of J istice may te complied with." Villa to llnter l". S. Wshlni"n, 1 'ee. -V' I- -N'- s) Immigration officials admitted here to day that they had Issued no orders preventing the er,tr of General Fran cisco Villa, the Mexl. an rebel leader Into the foiled States. It was be lieved t.e win .1 1-.- admitted without difficuHy by the i.i I'a-o a .fa ri'b Villa is exfifC'd -a-.- immediately for Lo) AnirelM to jowi his wife. V. S. Hospitable. Cahinst"t;. I . I- N p Secretary if S'at t k t day re quested S- vi.iry V. . r ;.irn-nn to direct t'.,'1 i r Krat .. Vwln. the Jtexi r-'a. I !...!.-r. b.. :, ori.-l the "bst i' !--::: ' r i::.t ' u;oi, :.! ar rival at . I' i ' FORD PEACE LEADERS BEGIN TO LOSE HOPE ON REACHING NORWAY (r"nt!r FPTI r.ir One i PIONEER COUPLE DIE LESS 24 HOURS APART irrcr1'-- raw5rj ill ii KM- - j -iff - .v..'.-c z' ' I I -V sv-- . , Bitter Cold rVind Braved By Autoists nr. r. Hundreds Out to Cut Christmas Trees Various highways that radiate from feemed particularly true None worth Mr. and Mr. .1. I'. Iyer. EVEN DEATH- FAILS TO SEPARATE HUSBAND AND LIFE COMPANION J, F, Bycrs of Jen-, Dies in Demer After Wife, SINGLE MEN FAIL TO ENLIST; CONSCRIPTION STILL A POSSIBILITY rs Locke; "Nothing Short of Compulsion 4 H::s t'.-it 1 it.) pre- t 1 a : ' - ::.- to I u wa rri--.- !". : :--' ni o-irace r- : : -:. : -. tr h r : H 111 r ' t ; forts la: ' .!.-. ' :. 1 . -.f v er c I ; ! ! XT ilfM I .'-. 1 ' n' v ! X'nr-! p'fcris v : ' :. .; 1. '.b tegfed i iv n f.rr. ' -. r - CI..- "f f:: : - - - w..: r;-'. , Ford Seeks Audience. To t t- ...... . .. . r. K turr.-d i .!.: lie - ift .1 ,.,,.,- 1 a c or -!. i ; .t ' - - : . beart. i. -i .it '. - :. . t, Atiar.t w!.. h :. :' t: . ;..irv ! ' : Mai'-"! 1 ' '- r..w t r . i : get a " :1 : ; v..' : ,.f way. that h- :. r .... r. , :.. t ; an n.a - :. t i a ; a H iiiM s ..f ! . . i . r t . r t . . t r.' if. -ret. : t. ;. i . .r. .- an:i:t tf.at tl.-:r '!ar. ar- : ., (... Ce r.np.-il :ii-w .a t! th a r : ; N . V. rk Thus far the x ; . ii : i on has r.. Ford Jl ;.".. :t:i-! it :- . r- .. . I ii final f i i ;:. .;; . ; . n Horwerlan PTess Unfriendly. An atter" ; ' ' - .-t :,,w- per rr.en f'-r ail.- . -1 r . i -,: t.i. ; har. fai'.-il. fur t1.- -i.i ..r-i tgr.i-.l that ef. .. t!.-f: -a . .: I publicity fur i x. .ii... Its SlU ' C.fi. The aif,' ..f .-. ;-. : been ih.'tai.-.; t.v ' ; : ,; . , .rii !e I'.rif.. reports . 'M rr. i a t ! j a: t ' Tt e v . weirin pe.i; :, ' a - ! - n n.ore f ;:..! than the.r .. t. ,t '.' ar. i'.- i pointed ; . i.r.i ' t i in . i no more .roinir,iit M.-rem r, ; Mr. a-.d M -s .! '" p.--. r of J LodKe. w iiose d. -i"'.- i- ri'i 14 hours of oi.e a;;"''.'r at rr been reaiJentg of I'.ir:!..' 1 n 4'1 rais. Mr. I'yers ! i 1 . the lumber and siorn e-s ! lar. l but rei'en'ly has ta-.n far; a sniiUl scale. rrrn a 1 W'll Brine; Them to Sense of Duty," Says Critic. I.rrd, Fx. . i . -: t- it u p.- i T"e. - ' T. N S )-The mi.;.-. f--t-.- of the V.V. k;y IIih pat' .'i li.nts t:at I.ord IierbVa n-rruit-ii-K' ::vu.t has not davij conscrip tion "Tho'i;nrds of f.-ir!rl mon .av re f :s- 1 T i jo.n the ruliirs." he assert., "N.ithln!; short of nun"i!s!nn will , sri. i h'ln to a Kfn of fhi tr d :ty. I it, i !')- an.'.- f Mnci. non wi oti j ly a.lottiil to t' e resrv e.l tradts it i'a.'.I 1.- :::.foM .... tor f!e ; ren:r to h 'hi it-ii r i :e. rr. i ri to their iIed-.." Portland bore visible witnesa yesterday to the early arrival of Christmas. 1. Wji Christmas tree Sunday, and auto rnonilea by the iiundred, if not by the thousand, poured out bearing skirmish ing parties In sear' h of jjreetia for Chriht lanity's presitst holiday. K-veryl-sJy that had a tr.aclilr.e, it seemed, was on hand. A stiff easterly wind, blowing straight off p:i wdal mountains ainl moisture laden until it pciieti .at i d like a knife, was no deter rent. The auto partita went and they went fi;r. Denuding of tiie land iias made tli trees hauler to gft, and tliis ye;tr it while could Ive secured within a radius of seven miles In any direction from the city, and to pet good ones it was necessary to travel 12 to 14 miles At such distance? from Portland, wherever there exists a Krovi , ma chines were parked slong the road al most In tile manner that they ara be fore a theatre on the nijrht m a bit: performance. in the Karkei road, jus: this side of Kairview, at one time there were au'omol'flc in a distan - of a third of a mile. lakfr.K on !" nery Almost the warn- was true of any of the by-roads t' is side of the Sandv river or for sevtraJ miles out on lb' West fide. Port of Bandon Is Refused More Funds! don, has returned home from Portland where he went In an effort to indun government enc'irn-ers to make avali ahle Ju.io'O let' over from the approp riation for jetty work just completed ; ..o brandy. Uum er (lln, (iillon. fit the mouth of the Conuille ri ver ' 1 ' "lie klwrrj Ai'lo.t. rem h. B new bulkhead on the south side of the f river near the mouth, and to raise the end of the sunken Jetty. Kng-ineers would not allow iny money but offered the use of povern- men! machinery now at Bandon. If the ( port pays expense of the work. The port will probably make appeal to Con- , KTessman Haw ley. in which It will be shown that the nulls of Bandon, when all are running, ship a total of 400,000 feet of lumber a day. Despite the competition of electric ity, the coal Kas business is steadily Increasing in Kngland. The Right Liquor at Right Prices lror Bmndv. r.njr. rnnce . II .60 lb ii'iewy :t-tr i'ut;ii . rrsnee -t. M.00 l.M.h..lm Arqunvlt. N..rnv ...!.t. 11.50 Vneeiiwlide, I'mlrr Whlikv. I. n.led l't. 1126 Pbeklierrv. Aprni.t Hriwlv c.nlud t. 11 00 I -rex.. Monarch. lo Vhlkv . . tt. 11.00 P.'l I.vlinmll mvn tmttlliiic t"" Tor exiirese r.rei,lrt mill ' fur 1 lint ; Soc fur 2 (Kittle, i Uittle t Teiniy. Marshfleld. Or., rie.-. 10. Cob nel H 71 Hosa. president of th Port of I'an- if the money w ere us d to make $..ri Parent Ibme Wlilikr. rrs lion t.ti f-i.no Soni dm Whlnkr. icell-m W la hi T. J. Mi.nnr. h W nltr. usllon M 00 Vlnen. .U klii.li .-note, bii 11. m . . . 1 1. 15 lr-. sll..li . II W 13. ti The port agreed to put up a like sum JJ JZtLu"2; "i. "V. Z".a ia i 85o Gallon and We Pipay Eipreaa. .'.:i wines, ail kind" p?l 'Li Store Open First 3 Floors This Week Till Half Past Ten Don't Forget Your Trading Stamps JUST REMINDERS French and Domestic Perfumes Sweet Grass Baskets Fine Handbags Fancy Desk and Mantel Clocks Shaving Mirrors Ingersoll Watches Electric Stand Lamps Fever Thermometers Nurses' Chatelaines Art Pottery Umbrellas Fitted Suitcases Fine Stationery Good Pocket Knives Christmas Decorations Fountain Pens Opera Glasses Lorgnettes Photo Frames Telescopes Right Thermometers Dressing .Sets Safety Razors Eyeglass Cases and Reels Seal, Gold and Silver Barometers Jardinieres Ti.ir ti r ..: Mr. I!;. . fro::; ...... tietu.is today. The dtath o e ;..-. t- i. .is .- era: I a r S w ,i a -:.. k 1 Microscopes 25c to $125.00 Mr? is I were w.'.t-n 1 .- a'ise he left i.ere it: r .'.in. t h in Apr.! with h.s w i l . : i : i 1:. the ho; .-- f 1 re.! H; ers. a s i.. a- n" ' p irei ts to i al . f on. i.i and them to 1 .-i.ver six weeks M-.s. ("har;en kuhrnj Mr ar.d .Mrs. r.ers. Mr. Kyi.'is w.'.s iil wit- u a i : t' r i e s x 1 " . i;.ii.k."itr, Mrs. I.a t h i ft sister. M rs O. ( . J. T! ! rty-st- en th sr. t Pec. y. A. Hvers o: ! N"ei. . A. J. livers of is la. If vers of Klk s stera. Mrs la. W.i- : Wasii , and Mi s. K .1 W ! ! nt:m, Or. Mrs luers ,,( 1 ;n trie city, and Mrs ; .. Mrs. !:. J. Wood are expO' tel l"r Ml word is received f:o- , : f i 1 1 : h- t : T r. f of the a r r ; a I ho !.. , r ... di i .! . l a:.. : a'. ' n. t s i ' n 1 e I: oie. Dolls Dolls Dolls Erector Toys Gold Fish Invalid Canes Aquaria 'Hotpoints" Thermos Bottles $1.25 to $50.00 All Framed Pictures Half Price FittedRolTOps "Mark Cross" Novelties Bags, Sewing Baskets, Jewel Boxes. Parisian and Pyralin Ivory Toi let Sets, Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Manicure Sets and Individual Pieces. Fountain Pens Waterman, Conk lin, Wood-Lark. Hotpoint Electrical Devices. American and German Dolls Cameras $2.00 to $5500. : : i v . ., h- -. ; : . ri t on t lie (.10- .a. ... u - j rr..' ... t " ;, ;r iihes 01 l-oru 71 , x ...,:.....: I rt-;. s ro-n::;. says- C CompaSSeS j "l-'roir' a s'r.t'i K -t! p"t of lew 'h .,, r ! it 1- ii ! . ltcv rniM-nt z I.-es wa.y. -ii- , ,t N -ertarn to ,s v ,,, ,., ,e jJ A BOOK OT B. Ic B, OKIEX STAMPS 1 ' , IPS y sATSO STiX4b DOUUKS TI- s,-.s ..o.,k or 'F? . X X s , u: : : ' A-Jm. SrkJETAT WLLrWif - - KAgyjAi-L -4-700 - HCMI A 6171 J j . " .. . . 1 hoard : 'e imp:. ports of dissension have left an unfjivur.i Norwegian Soa;i; thet ic tow a rd t . . purpose, but ! y 1 . official re.-epti..-. The ' 'sear iaiiib .'. la greeted by t 1. 1 y Bewspaper tin ra. I-'ortl I'epurtivl III. London. 1 1, . 1 x , . Ford, the Ani-n. ir. ; .-.i. e on fined ., h s t .1 1 r.,.,m w : i . ere atia' k of ir.r' r. z.t. a or dispatch r. ,. r :.. .. r .1 . Christiarr'a. If.. ,! tm; atti tud'nts' recopt.nn : e-e PORTLAND GIRL TELLS OF HEROIC MEN SHE IS NURSING IN ENGLAND (Continued Krrc. I'nce rip. ) .a r. y ' 1 1 er e e!e If I v . irrc, 1 feti sure rriosr o; ild to the pc if. ii. ,r. lied id tne falls War Tra! S!iann !ss Ia?n!o:. I lee. .a". , r y "Anierican tra.'.e in t, jr t:.-;-,ti..j nainel-ss. I W "i:. rat: , r l. poor house tiian earn a ,..-Industry." These sentiments express. ,j Henry Ford on urr ;.,. ;r. 1 aecordirg t.. h:i K- .h.t:;a T.-i- u dispatch front '. per. . here today. "I wi:; tell yo.i a p.'f ;bout my t 1 -i:t. S--er.s, of t! li'a k Wat iiral x htci thay 'aftlli .! i.i- 1. rses, I h..ir . s . onstar t re:- : ii A U ia e t:;y ow n iv: r s- '" Offered Her Els Buckles "I Was h s own narse. so ie imu.'. 1 ;. o . v. nr r ; ' lie wants to . 1: : ! 'ff his kl.f all I '.at was '.?: 1 1 very K eS f it . S Is 1 I'll this 1 1 bfttr tic irre.it han'a w .did r.ot !' ;.'a .r ! Thev nv:-t tx? an he.r :. . " 1 ' . ours-. I'd he "Ail m-h' . t fiCiitll-C. :.0-i:t.! -', 1 -i sho'.it out: 'II : : f a :. Witter.! Han .a tor ' on d. t i.i1 n : tr i". 1 r. ' . rs e They've kiii-i! . only 17! II! KO 'it I lb- Wi e 1 i '1 I: Danish Steatn r Hold I p. London, iv. . j -. 1 Cording to the Centra: .Yews An ia a Bumoer or Germans ri-.-i A With large sums of money ! possession were i..----. from the teamer I'mte.! c .... Co;enhasTn to N- w or at Greenock. t w ;i .-, . ii.j; 1 i . a r . 1 . r 1 he ev er, wi ti. t:.n 1 ie: - mans for this: Nay. nay. d;:.i..i t.ik-i : ;s kilt off. l: it y t..c p ;:r hi id..- .:. his kiitit" War Brvngin; Oat the East. "Or;.. n:aii i.ad a licrr.'o' v. o ;r. ! probed vest' r la A '. ! !r:,.n- was a i .Ear. tl.. w .. .: " their I put in i.'. miul... a . i a n . - h I ru: -ar.d then, i i.i'i.er. I Ti :n ; aitii s::. .. i at'ci sni: -d skd ! .t n..c i a: :d hmdej Is there any re that the Germans traits? K.riiii is ubstitute for beer d 1 a r more lr: de.s; ifai ;ur: Mine wor.ts t ) This man. w.. :r. . of t ' 1 ' v oris ' "1 ..re .1'.', ii fc-n I' , -s Vf :r. Get Rid of Your Samples Sell 'em ritlOc ea. a THAT'S THI OKDEXS SO, ZSH EA BIBBLX. There are over i)i nuveifes t from, al! useful arte 1. s m s .. .1 Jewelry and ot! coo-Is worth 14 .0' all KO for lOf each Ajr.Oice or o'l'i p;e e "t Shell Ck)o,1s 104 Choice of ia Barrett'. new kinds 1 lc 1.25 Mops ar.d St kr. Oil or I 'usters 10 Jewel Cases in ftold cr silver IOC t5c to $1 00 Napkin - Rinsrs lOe f5c Schloss Parref.-. 4 for lOc fl.5i to J2.0D New Stv!,. Hat Pins . lOtf TBc to $1.50 Kar Rings mt Tuesday and 10c to $2 HriHii'hfs lOc will con Hundreds of other tlsue until ful thintts at 1.o rr.sjay. 4 Barking Dogs 10" P. M. Consolidated Sales Co. " - 233 Clay St., Bet. let and 2nd. Office hours from 9 to 4. . Sowwttin. Ham on Window. 1 I I I Pi' a 1 od c iiovv wt tuust ! ev en if w e . tea t c s;s;. rs out "t '..:. l.a:. on f ; -1 s t er a noun as the to come Pa k to th 1 Miss Kdith Pan I land w .in r r ! I ;-.::. at :. - Ii.,-. Mi . t.a:. on .:.t .. ! . prt-S. !' tat IV e of Co. He is now '.c 1 t ru. I'oi I ror &uc You Can Get the Ideal Gift for Every Man A crystal glass humidor jar containing one pound of Tuxedo, the mildest, most fragrant tobacco. At every store where tobacco products are sold. Last Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men through out the United States than any other single trade-marked article! Because Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christ mas time and learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a man. Tuxedo is the mildest, pleasantest pipe tobacco in the world made absolutely non-biting and delightfully mellow by the original "Tuxedo Process" that has never been success fully imitated. Last Christmas the demand forTuxedohumi dor jars was so great that the supply of many deal ers was exhausted, and thousands of people were disappointed. The safe plan is to place yourorder with your dealer now. He will be glad to set your jar aside for you until Christmas. This Tuxtdt Christmas Humidor Jar is beautifully dtctrated with holly, ribbon and Christmas card, and packed in a handsome carton, for sending by mail or messen- 11 1 lir; prici complete - CV Ulaatration About One 'third Actual Six Cents HO MORE. Sale opens THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 111 Fifth Avenue. Nw York Klamath Falls Man Blows His Head Off Klamath Kalis. i-. 1 20. Henrv Stovsler. 4". committed .-; .-Me at l,:s home tumr I Miry last by Mow. - ihS the top of !c- :: ad off With a irun. Neie:.rirs foijrai trie f ;.! . ti.t niornintr. Stoesler h a! r.-ivrt.y r turned from a trip ! tV r-u Kr.irr Cisco expo.-. t ion. and :a. r-a.-o.; known or tire sun i,i T ie :a:n:i. is one of Klamatn's oldest ara! best known. ' T. " TUXEDO IS SOLD IN MANY CONVENIENT SIZES: In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c In Tin Humidor, 40c and 80c In Curred Pocket Tin, 10c la MoUture-Proot Pouch, Sc Man Alive! Listen! Is your wife still fussing with a poorly working, old - fashionc!, unsatisfac tory range? l.ct us ex plain how a t ) TWO l' OM'. FOR CHRISTMAS Will Add to Her Comfort It burns gas in Summer and coal or wimj in Winter. Changed from eras to coal in three sccond--p. disconnecting no valves to change no trouble. Heats the kitchen irt Winter keeps it co. ! in Summer. Bakes and roasts with gas while cooking with coal. Does the work of two takes the room of one. Your Old Range Taken as Part Payment Investigate This It's Worth Your While ESTABLISHED 1878 J. J. KADDERLY 130 FIRST STREET 131 FRONT STREET To Chicago I. os Angreies to ("hicarto in li'fs than three" days. Tucwin, K Paso and Kansas Ciiy. Through th lai d uf orJips, past Salton Sea, up Sail River anwm. and across the painted desert of Arizona and New Mexico. 10 Days 8;opovT allowed at El Pan on all tio!etn to eatm des tinations, la I 1'aen, with tiie Mexican mile.rb of .1 iare7 la I- '. i.a s the n.osl i:it er-t ins city in Aineri a Mrxi- an restantants. a.l..h hmisi .-. I't ieht colored dresses. a;.. .1 real M--xicHii bnllf 1 t everv week. Two ilaiiv ohser v d t p.u ear trains. I.ok Ai.i ies to 'hiiao, ,a the EL PASO ROUTE "The Route of Lowest Altitudes" Tlf-kei. rrvntnii, or fortr irifomiatinn at C1tv Tleket iiffii, cor ner of si,.rh and r.i-iK Sii.-et-. I 1 mii Iepot. or Vjint Miirrlmn St. Station. Telephone! Broadway 9760, A-0704. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Oenexal Puiewtr Atrent. Jo ha M. Scott. Portland. Ore iron. The Gift Prosperous A CHRISTMAS TOKEN in the na ture of a checking account for the wife and savings deposit for the children will denote a far sighted consideration. No matter what the amount of deposit, it will show a greater personal interes than any other Christmas remembrance you could make. Interest paid on Savings accounts. lb all hi 11 la I N iiLrrv Sixth anti " L ,1. Jll We are honored by many ruch ccotuu JI2?T ATTAIT AT "D A"KTV rZiln;: V I I II I ll I . 111 IV II &'!9ii! u 1. ic .1 Mjrnson Lay in a Supply of the Bet Wines and Liquors And After January 1, ORDER BY MAIL rrom The Oldest and Most Reliable Grocery House on the Pacific Coast Goldberg,Bowen&Co. Of San Francisco, Cal. Etabli.hed 1850 For financial standing consult Dun's or Brads treet's Commercial Agencies, through any merchant or bank. We handle the best quality only, and sell at rea sonable prices. Quality guaranteed or money back. If in haste, wire night letter, our expense. Send for Catalogue