M'" p gESffurro msn Tmwmg. mmwortt ormiflN, eki-day. SEPTTOrmrc s, iota MRS MOHR DENIES "THE TIGRESS" AT PAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HIT, DECLARING E PROVIDENCE, It. I., Sont. 3. Amid the preparations for tho funeral of her husband, of whose death sho Is accused, Jlrs. Elizabeth Tiffany ' Ulalr Mohr today lost her composure j for the first time since suspicion fell i ii))on her. She had attempted a for mal Interview but it was soon Inter rupted with sobs and ended in an out burst of weeping. Sho today reiterated her declara tions of inuocenro and Insisted that the story of tho threo negroes that pIio had hired them to dispose of her JiUBband was concocted after their plot to rob Dr. Mohr had resulted in jils murder. It was learned that sho had told the police that hor life with Mr. Mohr had beon most unhappy, that ho taunted hor and made her witness his attentions to other women. It was "In one of my JealoiiB moodR" that Hho wrote tho letter threatening Miss Kmlly Q, Hurler, she said. According to tho offlcors sho nlso admitted .that she had talked with tho doctor's chauffeur, OeorRo W. Hcalls, and C. Victor Drown, who had nought from them "to find out what the roe tor was doing." Ilrown and Ilenlls, with Henry Hpellman, woro alleged accomplices of Mrs, Mohr, who was Involved by their confessions. PB8BMllBWfl.:r. ' jit, ; ftfijMMflKr-NJffiUSBrtBHifBIMMKiitl MRS H t ARE OF DEAD "The Tires, n itnrnpli-Ilronil-wny Star t'cnlurc in three jmits nt tho I'nge Friday and Snltinlnj, is , thrilling ilminn with strong east produced with the usual skill of the Vitagraph ol'fering. The story w the confession of a woman known in the underworld ns "The Tigres-," which reveals tho hiding place of tieli plan der and explains the mysterious dm- GRIZZLIES ELECTION ON BALD MOUNTAIN MEXICAN ID S E GERMAN WASHINGTON', Sept. .1. The war department today received the fol lowing report vent last night by Colo nel Hullurd, commanding in the Hrownsvillo district, of tho fighting uith Mexican hnndits .vctonla.v after u bridge ein-t of San Henito hnd been biinicil: "Detnchments third envnlry, twelfth euuilry niul twenty-sixth in fantry drove into hnilu e.icnn.bnn dilu who liurnedjiridge last night nt a point about fovcii milos east of Sail Hcnilo niwl ai-e making all arrange- incuts to tnko up pursuit tomorrow nioriiinjr. Lieutenant Faulkner, twen t -sixth infantry, with half company (', had ruuiiiug fight with enemy Ihi ulternoon, killing one, wounding one mid recapturing one American prix oner. The eniialtic among soldier When skirmish, bandits immediately killcd two pi-Uoiicr-, Donaldson mid Smith." In transmitting the, leporl, Major (leueral Fuiistoit said he liad private advices from Hrownsvillo that the raiders had spared tlie one American planner recaptureil beenuse he was said to be a German citizen. appearenee of n wealthy man's son. Julia Swayne Gordon, Leo Delaney and others present a splendid east. A two-part Ksfuuiuy drama, "The Cave on Thunder (.'loud" is one or the fa mous Tish stories by nry Unbelts liiuelfiit. A Vitagraph eomedy with Wnll Van, Nitra l-'rur.er and com piuiy of comedy favorites completes a good program nt tlie Page. GERMANY FAILS " 10 REPLY TO SPAIN HUSBAND'SFUNERAL I'RO IDKNCK. 11. I.. Sept. .1.- Al though accused of having incited the uiiiiiler of her husband, Dr, C. Frank lin Mohr, one of the wealthiest ph--iciaiis in the state, Mis, KlunheHi Till any HlairMohr, released on bonds of $10,000, liad full ehai-ge of the lu nernl today of her husband, trom whom she had been separated lor ev eral months. Only intimate friends of the family were asked to attend the services. A large delail of police was pn to guaid the Mohr home ami hold in cheek inquisitive speetutors. Arthur dishing, Mrs. Mohr's at torney, said today that ho would be gin a search for tlie doctor's will as soon as tho funeral was over. He could not estimate the alue of Pr. Mohr's estate, but friends of tho phy sician who knew the extent of his practice said that the property would be worth .',00.000. &iIiZ2M2M$ HEALTH AND STRENGTH Come 1'Yniii Knllng (ho Health Kiwxl of J'Altlrf, Sept. ). Premier Dato, of Spain, stated today that his govern ment had recolved no roply from Ger many to Its protest against the sink ing of tho' Spanish steamship Isldoro by a suhniarlno ocopt the statement that (iormany still lacks Information concerning the Incident. Tho correspondent or the lluvas agency at Madrid adds: "Tho Spanish government nfnkes formal denial of the statement pub lished ahioaiMliat It has determined upon a general mobilization of S00, 000 troops la October." E UP TO COLORADO I 'S FOR YEAR IS OVER WASHINGTON, Sopt. .1. l'rosl dent Wilson has glvon up all plans for returning to his summer homo at Cor nish, N. II., this year. It was said at tho whlto houso today that ho con. sldoi-8 his vacation over and will re main In Washington to bo lu personal touch wlt'i the European and Mex ican al' :ittn:m and prepnro for tho next sisblon of congress. DENVER, Sept. 3, Tho state, nu prenio court will be asked to take original Jurisdiction In actions nock ing to enjoin the city and county of Denver from granting saloon licenses extending beyond January 1, 191C, Itl was unnounced today by Fred Farrar, i attorney general. Colorado' state ! wide "dry" constitutional nmendmont becomes effcctlvo on that date. City and county officials of Donvor will Join In tho request. Tho attorney general will baso his (request on tho ground that every phase of tho prohibition situation presents constitutional quostlons and chaos and dlsorler will prevail un less there Is a speedy decision by tho h ipreme court. CAUSES HIS SUICIDE PMtlS. Sept 1 -The idea that a soldlei of France should desert the murderers wer put to ilf.nl, in tin- ami) at the time of hU counto I floctilc rhitlr nt Sins Slnu prihon to greatest nutwl, so weighed upon the day IfwUle of fi5 minute The men mind of Lieutenant 1'unoet that he1 In the order of their execution were The Grizzlies will hold llu-ir aii.uinl meeting and election of olficcis Sat urday night, Senirmbcr Jl. mi tl slojies of Ilald mountiiin, after the fashion of the Bohemian club of San Francisco, which gives complete-plays among (he big tiees of Califnrnia, with the "natural scenery of the red Woods for a background. The club met at the library last night for the purpose nf perfecting plans for the asion. The mooting will commence with a 0 o'clock sup per at the camp ground among the pines, followed by games until dark. A vaudeville performance will thru be staged among (ho trees, with the members ns chief actors. At II o'clock (ho election of officers will take place, after which the vaudeille will bo resumed and concluded nnd all will retire for u few lpuirs' sleep. A special 'bus will leave Medford at 8 p. in. in order (hat the Grizzlies who olprk ju thotjiro,iiiayvtnk-part in (he election. Sunday breakfast will initiate many into tho mystery of cookery, mid especially so concerning the flap jack. I lie morning will he fiee for a elipib to the top of the mountain. after whioh it in plnuned to have a venison barhuuiio for the noonday meal. Thi year's officers will have charge of the program. The club will furnish coffee, mtgnr, milk, heans, flapjack hatter, butler, hud and a tent for the Indie. The mem bers will furiiir.lt (heir blankets, knife, fork and frying pan, besides a small amount of miscellaneous InuHi. It is six miles via auto to the imuiii (uiu, then a mile and a half to the camp. This is the highest tiiltf of He year with (he Grizzlies and il is pro poed (o make it n poiinanent affair at (be same locution. Should il rain, the election of officers will lake iilnce at the librarv and the enleitaiiinunt 'ny 13 year old daughter hud female will be postponed. fWi .1 iil.l,' : "WH '.L'l weaktieB. I spok. to threo doctors nboutit and they did not help her any. Lydla E. Plnklmnfa VoRotnulo Com jxnind bad been of great benefit to me, so I decided to bavo her give It a trial. Shu bus taken five, bottles of tho Vege table Compound ac cording to directions on tho bottle nnd she Is cured of this troublo. She was ull run down when she started tuklng tlie Conqwund and her periods did not come right. Sho was so ioorly nnd weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now sho is regular and la growing strong nnd healthy." Mrs. Maiitin IIKL.VIU, Plover, lowu. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratltudo for the good Lydin E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has accom plished uru constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand olJ remedy. If you nre 111 do not drag ulong and continue to suffer day in and day out but ut onco tnko Lydia F. Plnkham's Vege table Compound, u woman's remedy foi woman's ills. 1.' jrou want special adrlce url(e to l.ydla i:. Hukhaiii 3Iediclue Co. (roan dcii(lul) Lynn,. Mass. Your letter vtlll be opened, read and answered It) tv lioiauu ami held lu utrict cculldcucc. MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Daugh ter's Health. Plover, Iowa. "From a small child You should never lose sight of tho great fact that your food should not only nourish you, It should keep you "fit" without tho aid of medicine. We cannot nfford to tamper with Nature's food supplies. Nnltiro knows better than wo do what our bodies re quire for health and strength. Then why rob tho wholo wlieat of lta most nutrltlvo properties? What e.xciifio Is there for whlto flour? .lust for tho sako of looks, wo removo tho best part of tho grain the gluten. Xatliro intended that bread should bo inn do from" wihoto wheat, with nothing removed but tho chnfr, 4 There Is n prepared food, rando from wholo wheal," which Is not only an excellent substitute for bread, but also takes tho placo or meat to n great extent. ' This rendy-to-servo rood Is called "FOIICI2" and II'h fine, especially In hot weather. If yofi wnnt to Btart right, and keep flghf throughout tho day, try 'TOUCH" for breakfast. Kitten with fruit or berries, It beats bacon yind eggs all hollow. At nil good grocers. a ? ? V t i ! t V ? ? V ? V y f ! f ? t t ? ? ? ? f V r t f ? T I LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ROYAL WORCESTER, BON-TON, NEMO AND GOSSARD CORSETS A BLACK SILK SALE WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY EVERYTHING IN BLACK REDUCED, including Messalines, Taffetas, Crepe do Chino, Charmeuse, Duchess Satin and Poplins in fact every silk that is worn today. Never before has black been worn so much, perhaps partly in sympathy with the warring world, has given milady's wearing apparel this popularity until today no wardrobe is complete without a black dress. BLACK TAFFETA AT 80c BLACK CHARMEUSE, $1.49 Not a elionn, fliuisv uicco, t'itlici'. but YY also iiiHudo Fussv Villow Tnf- ii good quality silk tlint is gun rant cod to give satisfaction, comes in tho chif fon weight, HO inches wide, $1.50 BLACK TAFFETA $1,29 A soft finish taffeta in the chiffon weight, yard wide, used very much at. the present time for one-piece dresses, and an excellent shade of black, al ways sold $1.50 .yard. CREPE DE CHINE, 98c A silk, 10 inches wide, that you would ordinarily pay $1.50 yard for, especially good where plaits are to bo used in the making of garments. Spe cial for this Black Sale. feta and Crepe Faille, t0 inches wide, and materials that retail al $1.75 and $2.00, all are soft finish and medium weight. BLACK SILK POPLIN, 89c A,nilk you have never paid less than $1,125 for. and well worth it, makes tho best kind of a dress for good, service able, hard wear, 40 inches wide. $1.50 Black Satin Duchess $1.29 In the usual wide width and a highly lustrous finish, a silk wo personally stand behind with a guarantee on ev ery yard. NEW FALL HEADWEAR Something new every dav. Somo have just been re ceived by express from the big style centers of the country, others are turned out daily from our workshop. Many velvets in the lot. vJBlJv STfe o I "EVrcilYTIUNCr FOR WOMHN NOTHING VOlt MRN" THE MAY CO. f t f T f t r v t ? T ? t t t t f t ? t T t f t 1 t t Z4ZlZilllZliZhz NURMI BAKING CO. HO TRAILS HIGHWAY TO KAXKAS CITV, Sept. .1. The na tional old Iraik lughwav iionv Wnxli ington to San Fihikim o lum lain marked 1'nun Jviiumix City we-t to (he l'neitic coat, it wti leported by mombors of the Automobile Club of Southern Calil'omiii, who haxe .pint the summer on the trail. Thev -aid that the nnul between I'hilr.delphui and St, I.niiio wiiuld In- inark-d within three weeks LIST kft I 'I IMfl FJVEELECTROCUTED mmmm tmmiw u.u. - IN 65 MINUTES OBSININO, X. V Sfit I'ie committed auicUlu ttnlay under tha hallucination that ho MmmM hu a lert r. t The lieutenant ww k rlerk of tha uiiteme eourt hh Him4 Imqn detailed j Nw York. to act as a representative of the Ih- j rr imrt of JuatiM lMfor the gaaeadjST HICMtX'S court martial of i'aria. H wai ec.lt- Auloato SImw f Uhar i-oun-! ty. PMM)uaJe Veulditti of i YorW,' UuU M. KOAch or I'alatiiip IMrldKf, TbomM Tart-and Vtiliam I rr of r i'QutihWd, ; HAM ouiinox ; (l i ton to luvatlaie man cawi of Otownan Hoardina and Day Irhool ' dfs.-rtiou III mind thua (iaed upon i for airla undr ilia cara of Tb 81a-' Mii uijfit. il Mine to iiauul liliii'ter. of St luliit Tlu.li t Fori) Hey-1 a- r 'C1 ii, .on Mm n 1 1 i lif iip.n,.' enili wur ',!iii Sc I '. for at . viei,bv4 Ti'i," U t-uot :..in-if J.i' r-"' aJ.if- . '1 lie Sister buiH'rior-1 ,1 Belmont School (For Boys) 21 mites south of 5n Frtnclico ... k I '. i r ia our fcM W4 ibAtHrkiii iirtti- iii flit crrtuUr Ml ft uii u.rfc tali u i liltt.(it 'tit lifjH uA rrtii aut hi t.iM4i. im ti ( r4kWU t ftftrt lb. MMA(iH to uitlijlrHMHiUjt'iMi'itri 4tT UUft., I lualrsl. 4 'fliUlMtfW. WfeM-ll rt Vu4 i a vf r.i i a ! Mm imni. NM..ril.Hk'i but ..r t...aji. .ait tMHl ftll'ft ti.a Mfe m t, , X u ifcjj fc .inn t,AA " I iMl fl J, I tt Mu' r '-yK Qmx K. Try our 'Apple Ties. The crust is niadu with pure lard, filled with juicy green apples and seasoned just right 10 OTHER KINDS Raisin (California fancy seeded) .' 10 Mince -JO Berry (in season) 10 Peach (fresh) 10- BOYS and GIRLS ATTENTION Juvenile Auto to he given away KHKK to some hov m gill who has the moxt n I5nl- teniut and Piui-Dandy wrap-pci-s ji ml ImIicIh by Oetoher 3n. lHl."i. Ask uh n noil t il and see ji jii inn- sturc, ((j(J IOjihI .Main sluct. Have yum fi n-iiiN .iv .ill tin- w nippii-.- flll- Vl, f DENTIST ANNOUNCEMENT DR. M. A. JONES OF PORTLAND WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OP HIS DENTAL OFFICE IN THE ATKINS BUILDING, COR NER MAIN AND CENTRAL, FORMERLY OCCU PIED BY DR. DEANE. DR. JONES HAS BEEN PRACTICING DENTIS TRY IN PORTLAND FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS, HAVING A LARGE ACQUAINTANCE ALL OVER THE STATE. THE DOCTOR IS WELL KNOWN AS A CAREFUL AND CONSCIENTIOUS GENTLEMAN IN HIS DEALINGS WITH THE PUBLIC. A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. OFFICE HOURS 8 TO G 204 MAIN ST. I will take pleasure in advising you as to what is best in your particular case. Modern Painless Methods used in the filling and extraction of teeth. Twenty-two years' experience in practice of dentistry. SPECIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS Best 22k. Gold Crowns, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00, according to size. Best Rubber Sets of Teeth $10. Satisfaction I'nllv L'liaranteed in everv case. : E9 liiii k From tho SMALL DIA MOND ItINO suitable for n youriK girl, ijp to tho LA It OK IlltlLLIAXT GK.M of 2 IC. worn by gutu Hi men wo have DIAMOND UIVijs r ':VKHVHODV. MARTIN J. REDDY Till." Ji:vi:i.i:it 312 C Main St (MOTORISTS Do you know tho itOADS of OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON and BRITISH COLUMBIA . Thoy are all in tho now ROAD BOOK You should hnvo ono. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO Deep Well Drilling Oil, gas, nnd water wells, 12, 13, H-lnch to U.0O feet. For prices sco j. sncvnxs, 23S 'North Central UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phone 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. v '. u