The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 29, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, -P ORTLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1313,
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OF MEXICO, PLAN
OF INVESTIGATOR
Gates,' . California Investigator,
Urges Affairs .-.Temporarily Be
Left, to American President
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IGNORANCE IS DEPLORED
-rCharge Purchases Tomorrow
INTRODUCING-Hotel Benson
. Coffee Special, Per'
: Pound, 39c
No pltoae) orders Tip Top Inn, Eighth Floor
and Balance of Month to Go on
Bills Rendered September : 1st
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"Merchandise ofjf Merit Only" ,
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Wottc dab Cxi
cTcMcrttOntir ,
Sees Carranza and Other Chiefs
' .as Anti-Saxon, and Warns of
Increasing Bolshevik Menace.
- Washington. July .28. Charging
that - Carranza was "anti-Saxon,
more than anti-American." and that
he - Bought to drive American and
British, capital out of Mexico by hos
tile .legislation or other, means, "Wil
liam Gates of California, an archae
ologist and student of Mexican affairs,-
who recently returned from
Mexico, this '.afternoon urged that
Mexican matters be left temporarily
ln the hands of President Wilson.
. Qates appeared before the house rules
committee,1 which is considering a reso
lution ordering a full investigation -of
Mexican . affairs by the house foreign
affairs committee. . " !
BOLSHEVISTS MEXACE (
Gates expressed the belief that the
gravest danger in Mexico nojtv vai from
Bolshevists.' fostered by German influ
ence, and an uprising of the.Yaqul In
dians. -.v. -' t ... . ..
. "Th im na tian In Genera.! Obrezon.
who Is anti-American, but who is dying
of cancer," Gates added. German Bol
shevist ' propaganda . leaders in Mexico
have been in the United States getting
aid for the movement in Mexico. Gates
testified, and the , socialist party secre
tary in the United States has written
Obregon asking his Judgment as to the
proper time for a concerted .Bolshevist
movement in tbe United States, Mexico.
Cuta ana- ijanaaa.. ne aaoea.
PEOPLES ,C5ISFORME0
"The American people know nothing
of Mexican affairs and the Mexican peo
pfe know . nothing of American - senti
ment because of press censorship,"
Gates declared " 1. -
Carranza favors German, French and
Spanish interests, and uses the Japanese
question as a 'bluf f Gates declared.
During the war with Germany there
were at least two German, wireless sta
tions in Mexico, operating to Spain.
Gates said, -adding that he had made
a .report on these stations to Secretary
Baker. '- f,-r-:. '-. 9-
Conditions in Yucatan were very bad,
due to failure of the sisal crop and tbe
spread of Bolshevism under Felipe Can
illo. acting under General Salvador AI
varado, governor of Yucatan. Gates tes
tified. - ' " : -
MEXICAN PUBLIC FRIESDLT
- The great body of the Mexican people
are friendly1 to the United States, but
are held in fear of the Carranzaistas,
said the witness. ,-:.4 .r -,-
XUXea ...explained that. .Carranza con-
, the - CI ti o-Mexico -and -contiguous ter-.
ritory7'6ut that a short distance away
- various leaders were in . control, there
being- five Important, factions. -
f. "Has there, been any prosecutions of
. bandits?". Representative ., Campbell
asked. - -' 7' w . " ; '':---- '
t "Not that I ' have heard of. except
where Carranza authorities were of
fended." ,
BANDIT IS A FAB.MEB
"What is a bandit?"
"Mainly farmers ' who take . up arms
to resist levies upon them by Carranza
soldiers.
"How does Carransa raise money?"
"He Is all-powerful. He issues a de
cree imposing taxes. This decree . im
poses a higher rate than can be col
Icted. There is a row and the levy is
reduced and paid by those taxed." .
.. "Are there many bandits?" Repre
sentative Campbell asked.
"There are few ' real bandits. Gates
; replied, "if you exclude -the Carranza
; soldiers.- . The others are revolutionary
bodies. Life is .safer in the territory
. controlled by the revolutionary leaders
than in the City of Mexico. In this out
Blde' territory courts still function un
restrained by soldiers, and there Is civil
admlnistrattion. Conditions in Mexico
have been growing worse steadily in the
last three years." : .
"What Is lacking there to the estab-
' llshmnt of mmiMlhlA' rnvtmmmtn -
ELIMINATE CBIMIXALS : A
'Elimlate the criminals in .the govern
ment and create a stable center around
which order can' be-, built up." -'
"Was the American ambassador hissed
. In the City of Mexico?"
"Yes; what the government wants in
' Mexico - City happens.. ; AJJ. Carranza
soldiers wore the kaiser, button. Car
ranza leaders urged 5 that Mexico fight
the ; United States to . help Germany.
Carranza is ; impossible 'the enemy of
Mexico, the United States and Great
Britain, of all civilization. He betrayed
President Wilson. He has ; declared
these foreigners have got to quit mak
ing money out of Mexico,' and he is de-
, termined to win this fight If he can. He
holds that the United States is an un
melted mass, and will do nothing to re-
' wist him. The United States cannot. de
pend on murderers, robbers and assas
tilns to straighten out affairs in Mexico."
Water Commissioner
Is Asked to Explain
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Pendleton. July- 29.--.In -the adjusting
of a controversy ' between . -water users
In the MlIton-Freewater.district..W. W.
Roeder. deputy water commissioner, has
been cited to- appear before Judge G.
W Phelps to explain- why toe - has cut
off . the water supply awarded to J. D.
and Mary McCoy by. order of the Oregon
supreme court. The water has become
so low in the Walla Walla river that it
Is said many orchards -are- being dam
aged by1 the idrouthr .
DANCING
Guaranteed
Tn eight lessons. Ladles,
$2.50. Gentlemen, $5.00. at
Delloney's Beautiful
Academy, 23d and Wash
ington. New summer
classes start Monday,
Tuesday "and " Thursday
evenings. 8 to 11 ;30. Plen
ty of desirable partners
and practice. No embar
rassment. : Private les
sons all hours. Learn
from professional ' danc
ers. Phone Main 7(156.
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Close of the Month Sees
Small
UddL
ots-
Arid the Arrival
the Departure of All
of New Fall Goods
Tomorrow is ' the last "day of the ; sensational three-day clearance sale
that has had f or Jts 'object the disposal, irrespective of former cost, of all
odd lots and broken lines. . Come and sljare in the remarkable savings on
good, seasonable merchandise 1 " " ' " .
Women's Full "Fashioned Silk Hose
Fancy or Pldin "MiU Run"" 98c
, And now-, with the first of August a matter of liours, comes the first
of the new fall goods" that are interesting glimpses in the mode of the
future. A whole store full of fresh, seasonable merchandise at moderate
prices makes Lipman, Wolfe's the ultimate shopping center.
-The first thing a' particular woman demands in silk stockings
is that they shall be full-fashioned as these are. Of pure'thread
silk with lisle garter top, heavy toes j soles and heels.
" Fancy striped and "plain, the imperfections are
. slight, and the savings are worth while.
Street Floor, Lipman
Wolfe & Co.
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Frocks
Infinitely more varied and beautiful iin texture, weave and style than
ever frocks have been before are the new models in tricolette, pouiette and
Fleurette. ' '.' , ' ',: I :-i -
Pbinette and Fleurette possess the suppte, clinging,
shimmering beauty of tricolette they are. in fact, the .
. same "jersey" texture in more fanciful openwork
weaves. . ' . " , :
Coat and blouse effects, slim, clinging skirts, tight tailored and open
bell sleeves. - Distinctive style features iproclaim their newness. , .
Navy. black, brown, taupe and reindeer shades handsome new embroid
ery: effects. Prices range from $47.50 to $95.00. '
New Motoring Coats of Suede
and Leather Here at $55 to $70
We Are Again in Position . .
. - . to Specially Offer
375 Camping Blankets
Originally Purchased for Use
in French Government Ships
$3.45
It is. your gain and our loss that the French
government did not take the ships for which these
bUnkets were contracted.
The canceling of the contract gives them to you
at actually less than today's wholesale price.
. Heavy, rough blankets in bluish gray.
with navy border, splendid for warmth ;
and wear.
We have sold hundreds of these blan
kets for camping, sleeping porches and
commercial uses. .
This, is more than an offer it an '
,- opportunity. .
Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Domestic
Science Lecture
Last One of
the Course
Tomorrow .
2 to 4 P. M.
Mrs: Clarence Batter
son, instructor of Domes
tic Science, will conclude,
tomorrow her interesting?
course of lectures oii
. food and tood values. .
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She has chosen for her last
lecture a most - seasonable
and interesting topic "The
Making: of Relishes." She
will give favorite- recipes for
chile sauce, cucumber relish.
India relish, corn relish, etc
Mrs. - Batterson V will
personally answer ques
tions after the conclusion .
of the lecture. There is
no fee, and all are invit
ed to attend. ,
a-Elghth Floor,
Lipman, Wolf & Co.
Muslin Underwear and Night Wear
For Children and Misses
- Cool nightwear is essential to svtmmertime comfort prepare for the
children's vacation and home night gown and pajama needs,, while the
prices are so moderate. - ,
Children's and Misses' Pajamas,
$M5 to $3.50 '
Batiste and crepe In flesh and white made in the
adorable nigra waist Una stylea that girls love. Sizes
4 to 18 yeara.' ' .,,, . . ' J- v "
'ChUdren's and Misses' Gowns,
-f?$lj00to$3Ai0
Batiste, crepe and longcloth In flesh and white
several charming models, tailored and lac trimmed
styles. - Sixes 4 to 18.
Children's and Misses' Princess Slips,
$1.35 to $3.50
These dainty and practical Blips are beautifully
trimmed with embroidery or lace with narrow ruffles
and wee tucks. 4 to 18. . f
Children's Sleepers, Sixes 2 to 8, $1.25
Made of crossbar dimity and longcloth. Drop-seat,
plain band finish.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Genuine Tennessee
Red Cedar Chest
$18.25 up to $35 :
All the delightful woodsy fra- -grance
of the Tennessee red
cedars is retained In these hand
some chests. . ,
- Built to guard the treasures
, of several generations, a red
cedar chest makes an ideal gift
or proves a profitable invest-,
ment for - one's own self.
Different ilies S18.25
824.75. SZ7.5K S31.50
and
OO.
Fifth Floor.
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
New "C B" Corsets
$150 to $6
We are exclusive Portland agents for the
famous "C B" corsets the corset , that has a
: model for every figure. . The materials are
batiste, coutil and brocades. One model of flesh
brocade for the slender figure is lovely
priced S3.00.
Bandeaux Special 39c
Some new bandeaux of fancy ' flesh tinted
material are here and are selling; rapidly be
cause of their good appearance and service
ability. Hook back with elastic. Tape shoul
ders. "Fluffy Ruffles" of flesh or white net
for slender women Sl.OO and S1.50. -Fourth
Floor, Lipman. Wolfe it Co.
A Vacuum
Gleaner That
GetiUnderThings
The Inclined Nozzle. ?
an exclusive feature of ; . 1
the Apex, turns' the , ,
v..- trick." - f ' ' ' '
No matter how great th suc--
tion, a cleaner must reach every
nook and corner to be effective.
The Apex will go 'umlsr radia
tors and other fixtures where
the ordinary cleaner cannot
reach and will thoroughly-clean
every inch of your floor:
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to Suit
n Electrical Corner. '
Alder Street Entrance,
. Lipman. Wolfe & Co..
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576 Boys' First .Quality
Porbsknit" Union Suits
'Remarkably
Special at . .
95c
The.se are the genuine "Porosknit," of fine white cotton.
In the styles that -boys. want., .with, short sleeves, t knee or
ankle length, all sizes. , - .
You will realize that the savings are important;- accounted
for by a fortunate special purchase just received.
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
RicHelieu Union Suits for
Women,SpecialPrice$ 1
This is Indeed a very special price on these famuos
Richelieu suits they are of fine ribbed yarn low .
neck, sleeveless, tight knee or envelope style.. Flesh
f or white. Extra sizes S1.25.
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. . .
Athletic Undergarments
for Women The Vogue
Many smart women are wearing athletic
undergarments exclusively since they may
now be bad in dainty-crepe de chine, Jap
anese silk and plain and figured seco, as well
as crossbar dimity.
Built-up shoulder style with hem- -titched
edge. Silk Jersey and cot
. . . ton knit baclr inet reinforced un-
, - ,derarm, shield.. Flesh s. and white. '
, , S1.35 to 7.00.
Extra" size envelope chemise of nainsook
j and t batiste. Plain tailored or fancy lace
. trimmed styles, built-up shoulder or bodice
top effects. $1.50 and $2.25. -
Fourth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
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Wednesday -Final
After-Inventory .ff
. : Clean" Up
MEN:
Note These Prices
on Reliable Goods
Fine Lisle Sox 23c
Technically seconds but practically very satisfactory, are these -fine
sox in all sizes of the wantel colors. Made with double reinforced
heel and toe. v You sive at least a half "without losing anything in
service. - , , ' "
Union Suits
$1.29
Men's short sleeve. " ankle
length garments of fine" lisle in
most of the regular sizes.
Khaki Trousers
S $1.95 -
One of the very best makes,
finished with neat cuffs, nearly
all sizes. Now worth more than
Jtt.95 at wholesale..
Bathing Suits ;
$2.95
Men's medium weight cotton
suits, all sizes In black, blue or
gold with white.
PercalePajamas
$ 1 .49
This is another item that has
advanced greatly In the whole
sale market,, so you save doubly
in buying these neatly striped
pajamas now. y
Men's Army Shoes $5 ,45
Solid leather shoes with Goodyear welts and extra good uppers.
Medium and dark brown, some with heavy single soles, others with
double soles.
Sizes 5 to 12 In one style or another. Special for Wednesday.
Economy Basement; Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Astduridingfy Underpriced!
36-Inch Standard
, Quality, White
, Outing
Flannel
25c
-3000 Yards--
' Get? Your ' Share t'
Wednesday, Sure ' '
This is. by far the best.vaiue we
have .seen offered in several . years.
Perfect In quality, full lengths. Take
all you want. f
It will surely pay you well to buy your entire .winter's supply of
yard wide white outing at this sale. , t ' .
Eden Cloth Bohemian Cloth
Hemmed
"Towels
18c
Less Than Wholesale t
Hotelkeepers, Noticet
For everyday home use
and for hotels and rooming
houses, these huck towels
will give splendid wear.
Good weight, firm
weave, size 17x32 Inches.
Economy Basement,
LIcman. Wolfe & Co.
25
39
Genuine Eden cotton flannel, per
fect quality, in lengths from one
to ten yards. Attractive stripes and
plain colors.
Nearly a thousand yards in plain,
blue, red, tan and In Ktrlpes. Of
fered at about wholesale price for
clearance. ;
Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe 4k Co.
White Suedetex : Gloves
25c
Half
Price
Washable
Fabric
Popular tweclasp glove of washable fabric In white with self -or contrasting-
stitching. You can buy two pairs now for the regular price of one.
. Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe at Co.' ;
Odd Lots
4c .
Neckwear- Clearance at- 5c . and
1S- - . V.
, A few oilcloth tarns.-now" 19c
k ; "
Antique gold finish picture
frimes. sizes 4x6, 5x7 and 6x8,
Complete 38c
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Pictures, .classic and semi-classic
in colors, on heavy mounts with
gold bevel edge, 8x12 inches, now
19c
Odd House Dresses, $1.35
$1.69 and $2.19.
Economy Basement, ;
-' Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Rag Rugs
98c
Firmly woven rugs In Co
lonial hit and mine pattern
with striped border, wash
able ' and reversible. Size
25x48 Inches.
Pro-Linoleum
'' Mats
29c
A mat that can be cleaned
with- a mop or cloth, fine for
kitchen or bath room. Stse
lixit Inches.
Economy Basement. A ' '"
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