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Reo The Fifth, 1914 Model NOW $1,175 EQUIPPED f.o. b. FACTORY NEW S T Y L E BODY ELEC TR IC LIO H T8 ELECTRIC 8TA RTLR ELECTRIC HORN One Rod Control. 35 Horsepower Tir*». 54 x 4—Al»o Ro»d*ter home of M m . B c g e r ’» V ""aU ' Mf •"‘l Mr, 11 J Shinn. Thirty two ll»«'«'» . u....k « , <“ the diversion «cro present. K. h .I i » w«» ,,f .he evening »nil Mi*» U u r . Huilth ,„d Martin Voders» were the .«««— ful eo n test »nt, for the pnte». CAPTAIN RUSH The K .bek.h Club will W d " gulnr meeting Friday »fieri,. hu . »t the home of Mr». Nellie John»»«. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J CHURCH NEW S t P re s id e n t W i|so„ F I c e p is Uood Ottic„ # ||^ A rg en tin a and Chilt Washington itili I* »4« I !.. ninniceli he I hud ‘ "bled 'r g e w j ......... Br« " u»<- Hielr » X (Every religiousorgmniMtton i* l»vit ? ,-J to OM thi, eolumn for announcement A of ,t , »erviee» *nd other ne«a. t on tributo« «re requested to omit enhortii tío.» and other editorial mutter, and to make the aiiMouueemen! of »erviee» »» eonciM »» possible. Hoe.al funeliona. cte »ad ne«» OUt»lde of the weekly »» uouueement may bn el.lK.mled ........ . ! Service, at the Chri»ti»n Beienee II»» !. ver> Sunday »t II. »">' Wednesday Captalo Rush, of th t battleship All are welcome. ev ening at * :.10. Florida, who commanded the sailors and marines at th* capture of Vera FREE METHOIHBT. Cruz. Khoda Burnett, Pnstor. PLEASE COME THIS WEEK ANDjjSEE Preaching service the first and third M E X I C A N WA R N O T E S It is built slowly and carefully with utter Sunday a of rvrry month at 3 and 7:30 Peo the Fifth, as most men know, is the exactness—with big margins ol satety. It Rumor Hint Secretary of S ta te Prayer meetiug every Wednesduv at best-built ear in its class. is built to stay tie», to save trouble and up 7:30, and on second and fourth Sunday, Bryuii would re»lgn because of the It is built by R. E. Obis—built as he thinks Mexican crisis Is denied. keep. at 3. " * a ear should be built, after 27 years of ear Here is the utmost in an honest ear. Come BA FTIST CHURCH FIvery uvnllntile fighting »hip on the see if you find any part too good. Cor. Eleventh and Adams Streets. building. Pacific will bo n»»euiblcd lu weal Services next Sunday: Bible school const Mexle.ur wulors. ,t 10, Mrs. K K Mills, superintendent; REO THE FIFTH A SUPER-CAR F'i-diml . old lor* evunmted the g a r morning worship at II ; evening nervier rlsoii ul I’lodriis N< run on the Mex In a hundred ways which Here i* a car which ernbod- at 7:30; Philathea Claim meet, for biblr lean border, opposite Kagle Unas. mean strength and endurance ie , extremes found in no other ,tudv each Monday afternoon. 1 rayer Seventeen Am erican* killed and it offers you a super car. car in this class. meeting Thursday evening. This y ear's model »ells for nhout 75 wounded miirkod the coni It has a 35-horsepower en $220 less than last y e a r', mo plete Investment of Vera t ’ruz by the gine, but every driving part del with ek e trie starter. This PRESBYTERIA N C H fRC II United States forces. is made to stand 50-horsepowrer is largely uue to the *»et that K M Hroadbooks. Pastor The house, without a dissenting tests. all special machinery for build Services next Sunday: Bible school vote, puesed the F’ltlgernld bill ap The car is for men who buy Test chassis have beeu run ing this chassis was charged I it 10; morning worship nt 11; Junior propriiitliig $7>oo.uuo (or the relief of for 10,000 miles— run night . cars to keep. For men who against previous output. Christian Endeavor nt 3; evening wor Americana In Mexico. and day at high speed on rough want cars to stay new. Each Now. for the first time, a »hip at 7:30; Catechetical claim nt 4. Major General Leonard Wood will roads. Then taken apart and car is built as Air. Old, would car built like this and equipped have comi lete cluir,:« of the uriny If inspected. And every vital like this is sold for $1.1*5. build it for himself. CHRISTIAN CHl’ RCH part is built so that all that American troop* ure called on to In M. Howard Fagnn, Pa»tor Every spring, the demand reckless driving leaves it prac vade Mexico. It is also for men who want Service, next Sunday a , follow»: for Keo the Fifth exceed, the tically like new. ( ’offlns to the number of 100 hnve the last word in beauty and factory output. Production thi« | Bible school at 9:45; communion and been loaded onto an army transport The steel ¡a made to formu equipment. It has the new year has been largely in preaching service at II ; Christian En at Galveston, for »hlpmeut to Mexico la. The gears are tested for streamline body. It has elec creased. But the depiand for ' ’ Im v a r lit 7 : e v e n i n g SOOg , e r v le e a lot port*. 7«,000 pounds per tooth. The this ear keeps ahead of supply. tric starter and lights. It has springs for 100,000 vibrations. sermon at 8. A report from Mexico City to lorn We urge you, therefore, to The car has 15 roller bear Morning subjeet: “ Iaiyaltv to don »ay* that Japanese residents the one-rod control which eome this week. If you want ings. It has 190 drop forg C hrist;” special musicale will precede there are making dem onstrations in makes gear shifting easy. It this ear for early delivery, ings. It has oversize tires. It evening sermon. Mrs. Fagan will sing sympathy with the M exican cause. has perfect finish, deep up come w hile we can supply you. has a very costly clutch to pre several of her liest numbers. Miss Daisy The average ages of the men In the holstery, hand buffed leather, The time is bound to come vent all the damage of gear I McCIoskey of Eugene will preside at fleets now off Vera Crux Is 21 year*, when we ca n 't. clashing. etc. j the piano; Mr. Rirhninod and Mr Fagnn said Representative Hobson, address i will render a duet and a girls' sextette lng the house. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Unsing, Michigan !, will sing; subject of sermon: “ Why F’orelgn representatives In the cap the Christian Churchf” ital of Mexico are prepared for a pos slide attack by the rabble and moat of them wear British Mugs on their METHODIST EPISCOPAL coats. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor Services next Sunday as follows: The Interests of the Huerta govern Sunday School at 10; sermon nt I I ; ment In the United Htates were taken j W. B. Cooper, F. I.. Ingram. B. B. Groff, Junior league at 3; Epworth la-ague over by the Spanish embnaay when H. L. Godard, C. W. Parker, Elwin I I at 7; evening service nt ». Charge Algura naked for hla passport* Spray, Van Allison, A. K. Powell, Mrs. | Morning theme: “ The Fatherhood and left Washington for Canada. C. E. Frost, Mrs. I.vIlian Bryan. Mrs. of God,” evening subject: “ Passing Secretary Hrynn states that no evi Wicks and J . W. Grant. Away;” Epworth League topic,‘ ‘ Heart dences of anti-American feeling or Hunger for God and His House,” Mae demonstrations hud been reported A ‘ ‘ Constellation Club” was organ Armstrong, leader. from Mexican territory now held by ¡zed by a number of the members of the constitutionalists. the Eastern .Star Lodge Thursday after Government officials received the Mrs. Davidson Dies. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Wallace enter being the injured witness. After the noon. Only members of the Star are Mrs. Agnes Davidson, wife of Gavin word on high authority that Huerta tained about thirty friends in a very admission of a formidable amount of eligible to membership and nil have Davidson, died at her home on Enst deliberately planned the affront to the The entertain enjoyable m ajner Thursday evening in damaging evidence by the prosecution been invited to join. Main Street this morning at 1 o ’clock. United Htates In order to bring on hon , t o f Mr. W allace’s birthday anni- and the testimony of all the women ment of the club will be fancy needle She had been an invalid for s ii years. wur with this country, for the purpose Most of the meetings will be versarv. present in his defense. Judge VanAlli- work. She was H2 years of age, and was a of uniting all Mexican people. held in the Masonic Temple, but the ----------- — son disregarded all manner o f recog- Secretary Daniels estim ated that be native of Fifeshire, Scotland. Resides Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede were com nized court procedure, discharged the club has accepted the invitation to her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Thus. tween 3000 and 3500 refugees either with Mrs. O. I,. Nichols pletely surprised by a large party of jury, threw- out the evidence and ren- meet Richardson of Silk Creek, Mrs. Eugene are on their wuy from Mexico or un friends who gathered at their home F ri dered a verdict of thrice guilty. Re for the next meeting, May 7. Meet Miller, nnd Miss Janet Davidson sur dec protection aw a$*lng departure for day evening. As a part of the eve- freshments of ice cream, cake and c o i ings will be held on Thursdays of alter vive her. Mrs. Davidson hud been n the United Staten. Officers elected at the nin g ’s amusement Mr. Bede was tried fee were furnished by the guests. Those nate weeks. Reporta from the coasts of Mexico resident of the Cottage Grove reunify on a charge of flirtation, W. B. Cooper i present were: Messrs, and Mesdameg first meeting were: Mrs. O. I,. Nichols, for 19 years. from Admirals Badger and Howard president; Mrs. Herbert Eakin, vice Funeral services will be held tomor respectively, described energetic e f president; Mrs. A. W. Wampole, seen row afternoon at the family residence, forts, not only of the navy, but Ger tary; Mrs. H. A. Miller, treasurer. Rev. R. M. Hroadhooks officiating, and man and British vessels, to assist re f interment will be made in the Odd Fe I ugees In leaving the trouble torn re In honor of Mrs. J . P. Graham, who lows cemetery. public. left yesterday afternoon for her new The German vessel Yplranga, whose home at Wanna, the order of the East consignment of war munitions for After the Oreasers. ern Star gave a handkerchief shower Huerta caused the United S ta te s per Cottage Grove, Ore., April 25. Ed. after the regular business meeting Fri emptorily to seize the Vera Crux cus Sentinel: W. P. Huff, Ed. Jones, Alex day evening. The affair was a complete toms house, was ordered hark to Ham surprise to Mrs. Graham. Refreshments Spare, Joe Garoutte, Jim Sears, Dave burg. Germany, without Inndlng her were served and a happy social time McFarland and Jo e Porter are going to cargo. Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams insure leave for Mexico as soon us they get enjoyed. Nuevo Laredo, the thriving Mexican utmost utility in all children’s orders from Uncle Sum. IÌI border town, opposite loiredo, Texas. garments as well as in women's Spare and McFarland will surround L ittle Lucile Htahlmnn celebratedher 1» In ruins, devastated by dynamite sixth birthday anniversary with n little the Mexicans, then Huff, who is the house dresses. The laundry is the and fire by Mexlenn federal soldiers, captain, will shoot them and Fid. Jones party Thursday afternoon to which six test and proves them best, be who began an orgy of destruction of her friends were invited. She treat will follow up with a pick nnd shovel which did not end until they were cause they do not shrink like tl e ed her guests to refreshments of ice and bury them. (Hears will act ns for forced to flee before the guns of the He will take n sack to old-fashioned kind, and they do cream, cake, candy, oranges and pea- age master. American border patrol. carry beans in and ngrecs to keep the _J nuts and they spent the afternoon play not fade. In Hie opinion of the adm inistration boys well supplied. Joe Garoutte will ing games. officials the tusk of financing a war Our new stock presents some be chief cook. Flo says that if he is with Mexico will he com paratively good at any one thing it is cooking charming new patterns and very Mrs. Chas. McFarland surprised her beans. *HHy. For the present the current stylish brilliant effects of the j son Byron on his ninth birthday anni The others hnve not decided what appropriation for the army and nnvy j versary Friday with a party to which plain shades for you to choose sufficient. A stamp tax they will do with Porter. Huff says ,B | were invited his school mates. The Jo e is slippery nnd too much of a Indies’ and beer tax could ralae » loo,000,000 from. 1 children all had a delightful time play- soldier. Huff says he a year, It Is said, and there would bo ing games, after which they were served " " i" f,,T H 27 inches wide, guaranteed fast feels certain he can depend upon till the no neceaslty for making a special j delicious refreshments. Those who bond Issue. colors, per yard others, especially Jones, who, he suys, is were invited were: Myrtle Dohber- General Carranza of the Mexican truthful, or at least a man of his word. I »tein, David Dorward, Wayne Veatch, I hoj>o the boys will have a good t.me rebels Informs President Wllaon th at | Enid Veatch, Edith Magee, Hassel Ma do their work well, clean up the grens' the United States has no right to In gee, Margaret and Katherine Hemen ers, end the war, nil come home alive vade Mexico In order to settle griev I way, Florence McFarland, Dorothy nnd live to tell their exploits to their ances with Huerta, whose leadership j Kichey, Kush, Hnddie, Rosa, Katie, and authority Is not recognized by the grandchildren. Lana, Clara, Clarence and Anton Willis, constitutionalists He Invites the V IB U II. Byron McFarland, Howard McFarland’ I* H.— Bear Meat Jim is going with American bluejacket» to evacuate the and I,ouiae and Melvin Hall. the boys. Rround already occupied. President VIIson refuses to yield to the de c a s h s t o r e - ph o n f . 3 3 Mrs. lima Heager, Miss Maude Hoop mands of General Carranza for an Homeone wants everything you’ve >T, Miss Helene Bnnta, Miss Lola Wil evacuation „f Mexican land captured got. If you want to get rid of Ilny son and Mrs. J . E. Dunton entertained at Vera Cruz, and reiterates his policy j the Teachers’ Club last evening at the ♦hing, put a want ad. in The Hentinel. toward Huerta and th i Mexican peo One cent a word. upr22tf pie. IS IT TOO GOOD A CAR? Now $220 Less The Car to Keep S. R. SMITH, Local Agent ©Drift« Red Seal Zephyrs For Children’s Garments <§W /$£aí T 2 THE .QUALITY ÌEZZZZT]I=Z3ÌCZ=ÌC c „j,, U" * »eitlem .>111 ,,f . ,44' « i.....» . n d * ' , ~ T h * off‘ r ' ,h " furami, *«uth to Secretary Bryan rta*' The reply of , h. «•■rough H im Secretar,* ^ diplomatic repr„ . 0Ulu declare» e n , . . , a u , ’J negotiations futile Bi- Coincide,.Lily * „ h |hf of the offer of mediation " " " " " ‘•i - » limona»* ¿ 5 l" ‘ ................ P r*N n ¡¿| army and navy f„r fmur, * Slid no ord er» won](| ^ )|( ('fti# »hl|- al s. . rhm ,gl* orljiuj* *• M< IN liow»v ff reparation f„r the ladlgaM«: K“ v" r ‘ 1 ptee.-nt Itturw. be attempted »Idle the effoiTiT made to bring «bout $ wtfc through diplomacy Broad Settlement of Although the offer made h three South Aruerlctu cowtn, not reveal lli.-lr plans, II , Mi_ Hint they < <.nt<-niplsts t breed: went of lb.- M. iic»n pro hi* a ■ th“ elllu.i .1 I Inert» the United Stitt»« hu ta the beginning Notlflcillo» gfc for of media:Ion »»» «out, to the diplomatic repr? Argent In. i . .,,„1 n,axu t» i but to General • urnmu ud t|(r atltutlonall»'» in northern Mftfe The feature of the plxx i of the president , vieiiof, I n * J th® fu. i that ihe t idied ghlgr Joining hill. ! with three big : of thu lii c l pli-ri i-niphialtlag 7 American «olldsrliy sod t ptt the Monroe iks-trlce. and it th time showing to fentnl ud! America, as n «hole, the pwaM tendon» of tin- Vnierlrta $o»«f|r The fact that Argeatlo*. Iim$ Chile have stood «|tb the S tate s In refimlng to rwofsluf Huerta government It u *k the sltuiiUon which rote comp ly to the front ■» diN-uuk« 4 ' new question turned offlritl i for the moment, at Itut, thoughts of wur to thoM of F«M generally reullied that the of the three countries would b* cult, for they have been d*»l!a|. Huerta only a , a de facto nkr could not become Involved tn »'«ft formal recognition any non could th® United State* I d lu. to sign a written protocol to IB Juatmeut of tile Incident» i t ' and the demand fur a Mlult It American flag Sentiment of Congree* WlHIR Though the Meilran criili 1» under suppression In conimi the president and hi* cabinet, pluns of reprisals ugalnst tin of General Huerta, there ll u ling undercurrent of feellni 1* senate and house for s declint!» war, V h iili wus tempered by the acceptance of offeri of - Hon from \rgentlns, llrull ud - Although there whs widen««1 feeling of dl»H.iil»fHCtlon with j conditions In the Hunate, proRkj most remarkable evidence ol centered In the house. Mort d“ doxen of the most protnlns» the democratic »Id» psrtlclpe conferences. Speaker Clxrt. f Leader Underwood. fhalrnU of the foreign relation! Chairman Fitzgerald, of the i lions commute«, and < ***lr®**. of the military commltts«. fl **111 all of them. __ The discussion wu» w °“u'*: th a t there w : ih talk for a tin* uppolutnient «f i 1 ■ .mrnlttee. ’ slat of Speaker Clark and M f* wood, which should call n® W ilson and Inform him th»tt ment of the house was for * House Leaders BelHj*r*,,t Out of the many conference^] tltude of the I ioiih « , ex......dlngly ch ar They » ^ ah on Id be declared; that State« should send the »nnlf Ico nnd "go through with * started ” ; that In thi! »»* . peace be established on * permanent ban!*. 1 •*** — the sentim ent of Hie ho"' ^ side and they prepared to Ident thn, since the hou" ^ position they believed It position of the country. In the senate there w® # concerted action us wa* « house, but there were r* satisfaction from "«ll’ ld“‘ . , and evidence that th« - which many ‘,*‘na“ ,r* . l"*L|ieo for months may soon b*