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' MKWonrt i,rr. nunum, immrom), oreoon1, batutiday, 'avtul 12;' 1019 PA'dE THTDirra T- MEXICO TAKES NO DEATH OF ZAPATA MIOXrCO CITY, April 18, (Uy Associated l'ross.) Clonurul lCinllluiio Kuputu, tho reliul Inudur of HouUiurn MokIco, now of whoso itualh rvachud tlili city ymlurilny, was killed Tliiirn day inurnliiK tlurliitc uit oiiKiiKomcnt 'liotwoim hi trbopn and Kovarninoiit soldiers who tind by n ruso entered his en iii p nl llncloiulii Clilnumocn, near tliq vllluno of 1'otlulcliinci, Mor lion, , j Tlio KOVnrnmont siilillors, undor eonimnud of (lunurnl 1'ulilo (IoiixiiIoh, pluiuiod to cnutiira thn rolml chief mid prntondud thuy wuro a part of tho Fortieth rpKlmunt which huit ooino to Join Zuimtu'd forces, Wlion Kupntik was askod to review tlio man ho became suspicious mid took with hhn a Inrno number of roliol troop. This prevented tho rurryliiK out of Clio plun mid resulted in a Kuiionil flKhL nputtt full with inuny of his follower. A number of Kovornniont soldiers also lout their live. . ! Tho Kovoriimunl U lulilnn unusual precautions to establish tho fact of tho robol louder's dcuilh. Offlclnl pliotoKrnphs lmvo boon taken at tho body which linn Wit vlowod by ninny who know Znpuia and deposition lmvo boim required from those Hiking purlin (ha halllo. Tho body will bo burled In tho Kupatlsta tomb lit Tlnlllmipun, Mor elo, whli'h wan oroclud noma year KO to rocolve the bodies of nil tliono who nlKnod tho ZiipnllHta covonnut known tho "plnn of Aluya," In this tomb tiro burled tunny rolml leader who lmvo dlod durlim Ilia lust 10 year. Including lCiifomlo '.A- pal, brolhor of Iho chlc-fulil. 'It coimlma of a urcut mono pedestal In tho base of which ora a number of burled compartments. l.ltllo l known of Xuputa' early llfo except thni ha w burn about S8 yenm auo. Mo begun llfo na a groom In Iho omploy of iKiiado Io La llorro nophew of Iho Into President I'or flrlo Dln, who ownod out of Iho largest estates In Morelos. i'JIo be came a revolutionist for ilia purpose or securing reforms In tho laws per tnlnlnn to landed estatvs which would favor tho peons, but Inter hit flit It t against tho government doRunorntod Into an Indlicrlinlnato slaughter of evoryono excopt Zapatistas., ACCUSEHUN PEACE ; DELEGATE OF PL01 ZURICH. Switzerland. April 12. Count Van ltrockilirt'f-ltiititr.nii, the (Ionium foroiim minister, who linn boon selected nil ono of tho (Joniinn dcli-untos lo tho imiiro conference whk involvod in a recent attempt bv German mid Gormiin-Auslriii to stir mi armed rebellion nuiunst Cxecho Hlovnkin. nocoriliiur lo n Hiieultil cor- rt'HiHindimt writiinr from l'riiguc. Tho nllvucd pint was discovered bv Vxcclio-Klovnk nutliorilies when tliev iirrcxtcil Dr. I'nul Kchwnrlx. tho (lor innn vice coiihuI nt I'rmtuo, nnd ono of In women nu-ciiU. Julia l'lihlcn, ' Vlotorv Loan Edict Monday. 'WASHINOTONr. April l'J. All torniH of tlio Viclorv J.ibcrtv loan lmvo boon dotonuinod liv tho tnnHiirv nnd probnblv will bo niinoiinood Mnn ilnv inNloiul of nwuilinif Kvrretnrv CIIiimh' hih'ocIi nt n lonn rally in Now lork TiiokiIiiv niu'hl.' Daily Health Talks , Tho Many MyMorlr of Nnturo ' BY I. W. IIOWKn, M. D. t 'You can tuko nn onlgn hood mid a panny Rood, nnd plant thom sldo by Mldo la the auino spot of ground. In ono cane, you got nn anion, with Im nocullarly atronR odor, nnd In tho othor you not a flowor of rnro bounty Ymi ran nlunt a nonnv Hood nnd Rut opium (a dtitiKorotia, hnblNorniliiK driiK).- or you cun plant a rhubarb aood nnd not RomothliiK that holps constipation.' No nclontlHl, IIvIhk or dead, cun oxplnln tliono niyBtorlca of Nature Ilohlnd tho luvlalblo Ufa Harm in ouoh aood Ik htddon tho (loop hoc rot . that nobody undorHtandH. Kvorythlnn growliiR oub of tho Rround hoouih Intondod for soma una in ostabllsblnir natural conditions Dr. Plorco. of Buffalo, N. Y., lonK Hlnoo found out wnt la. naturally bout for womon'g dlactiatm. Mo lonrn ed It nil throiiKh troiitliiR thotmiindH of ombob. Tho roBtilt of his hIiiiIIob wan a modlclno cnllod Dr. I'loioo's Favorlto Proscription. This modlclno In mado of vegotuhlo ni'owtlia that nu- tnro auroly Intondod for backacne, hondacho. woakonlnR drnlns, boarliiK down nalnn. narlodlcnl IrroKiilarltloH, nolvlo Inflammatlnns, nnd for tho many dlHordora common to womon In all ngon of llfo. Dr. d'lorco's Favorlto Proscription la mndo of Indy'H Bllppor root, blnck cohosh root, unicorn root, blue cohosh root nnd Oregon grnpo root. Womon who toko UiIh standard rontodv know that In Dr. Piorco's Ka- vorlto Prescription thny aro gottlng a safe woman's tonlo no good that druggists ovorywhero soil It. Ji'avorlto Proscription should lmvo tho full couridonco of ovory woman in Amarlca bocauno It oontnlns no nlco hoi and no nurcotlo. Dr. I'lorce know whan ho first mndo this stnndnrd tnodlolno, Hint whlskoy and morphine are Injurious, and so ho has nlwnyB koDt thom out of 1) In romodtos. Hand J Do to Dr. Piorco's Invalids' llolol Biifrnln. N. Y.. for trial nkff. Tnhlotn . Adv "Queen of Circus" atlRialto . ... . Iff: vAW Ur,v. j Dillit Khodtt ttache Gimp, in "Jioop-La," her The rod-loiter day lo the llfo or a boy Is whon tho circus coition to town. Following tho circus-parado for mlloe (o tho "groundsi" watching the crew put up tho big tout, tho atnall boy forget hums, school and household chorea. Porchod high up nonr tho top of tho tont with a bag of peanuts and a bottlo of pop, wflh eyes gluod on (ho unties of tho clown, thrilling funis of aorlnl artists or the daro- dovll and baro-back riding of it beau Ht. .Murk's Kplscaimt Cor. North Oukoa'.o and Fifth 8t. 1. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. i Jl a. m. Holy communion, 8 p. ml Kvonlng prayer. Win. I). Hamilton. Central lNdnt ClirlMlnn Church .Service nt Control Point C'hVlstlan church Wodnesdny nights at 8 p. ra. All cordially Invited. Uood music. Krunff.-I.ulli. .Ion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdulo Avo. Itov. Dr. W. U. Morons-Oosor, pnstor, He. 518 West Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m.' Divine sorvlco 11 a. m. , You and youra aro cordially vllod. ln- Cntholle Cliurch' South Onkdnla ovonuo. ' First mass Sunday nt 8 a. ni. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. ilnnedlctlon after second mass. lllosslng and distribution of palms before second mass. Itov.- John Powors, rector. M. K. liurcli, 8outli . Cor. Mnln and Onkdnlo. . J. E. Walbock, pastor. ' Sunduy school at 10 a. m. ' Preuchlng nt 11 a. m. and at 8 p.m. , Prnycr mooting Thursday at 8 p.m. Come and brlug your frlonds. Your prosonco nnd tho proaonco of that frloud will mean two moro. I'liornK Pnwbyterlnn Cliurch Dr. Hullllo, Pustor, , Sunday school at 10 a. in., It. W. Frnnio, supl, Publlu. worship at 11. Sormon, "Tho Cross lod's Poworrul ICxpros- slon nt His Iduu of Sacrifice." 7:110. Young Peoplo's rally. Loader Wnltor Frnsor Brown. . 1'hoonlx Is tho only church In the nolKhborhood. 'Como und help to ninko It moro oftlclont. - Krco MotliiMlHt Cliurch Cor. Ivy and West Tonth Sts. . Sablmth school 10 o. m. Prouchlng 1 1 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Prnyor nnd prulso sorvlco 7:80 p.m. Subject of morning sermon, "The Way Kvorlnstldg." Night sorvlco, "A Preparation for a Hevlvol In the Near Kuturo. " All nre. wolcoine. M. F. Chllda, Pastor. ; 837, Wost',Ten,Ui at root. ,, Flint CSirlHtlan Cliurch niblo school 0:45. Big Junior ohorua loads- In singing. Bo sure to como and coma on tlmo... ' 1 1 ,n. in. Sormoh': "An Old Lovo Story." Spoc.lnl music. .-. Duot nnd oliorus,."1Oh Lovo Tjjmt Will Not Lot MO MO. , . . . .'v..., ,. ,. . 8 p.'in. Spoolnl song sorvlco: Relig ious -words to "Tho Long Long Trull," ,"Tlpporary," "Joan of Aro' and "Koop tho Homos Flroa Burn- .Ing" written by Mr. Millard. A apodal solo mid duot: Itollglous words to "Tho Rose of No Mun's Lund," Be suro to hoar this. Sormon, "Tho 'Dostiny of Mnn Illustrated by a chart. Evorybody wolcomo. ; . "( . Central Point Church Siindny school 10 n. m. Proiiohlng 1 1 n. m. und 8 p, ISpworth Longuo 7 p. ni. The , pro-IjXator . union aprvlcos which have beeit hold during the past wook hnvo been very holptul and the lntoront Is Incronslng. Thoy will be cniitlnuod tho coming wook.- Tho boRf Inlont uvnllnblo. bus boon secured to niiulHt In Iho work. It Ih a rnro on her trick pup, lo ling fotcit rclcait. tiful "Equestrlonno Quoon," ' young Amorlca 1 In his glory. The side-show after tho main event whoro tho aggregation of- freaks are guthorod the iBoardod Lady, the Human Skeleton, tho Fat Woman tho Tattooed Man, and the whole con. glomoratlon of human and Inhuman abnormalities, Is a wondar palace to "Buddy.". ., , , All those are shown In "Hoop-La," the comedy-drama of clrcus-llfo star, ring initio Ithodos as a "Queen bf tho Circus," at tho Ulnlto tomorrow only. portu.nlty for tho pooplo ol Central Point and It Is hoped they all will ovoll themselves of lb la privilege. Welcomo to all. First Baptist Cliurch "Not Boasting but Building" God asked his people to build him a bouse and said when It was built "1 will sot my glory th'ero.'' . This he culled "The pljace of meeting." There he expected to moct his people. The house Is built. He will koep bis word and bo tbeco, will jrou? ' 9:45. Bible school. F. W. Mean, supt. 11 a. m. Public worship. Subject of sermon, "Penlel." 0:46 p. m. 'I). Y.P.V. ' 8 p. m. Broaching. Subject, "The embezzlement of Power." , . H. Y. P. U.' 6:45 p. m. Bo on tlmo, tomorrow we start our big contost. All are welcome. Klrt. Church of Christ, Scientist! Branch of tho Mother Church,- the First Church of Christ, Solontlat, In Boston, .Mass. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m subject, "Are ln, Disease and Death Heal?" , . Sunday school at 9:45. All under the ago pf twenty aro welcome.- Wednesday, evonlng meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Set' once healing are given at 8:00. Free reading room which Is In tho M. F. & H. building, is open from to 5 p. m. dally, except. Sundays and holidays. The 'Bible and all author lied lltoraturo may be read, loaned or purchased. Church building Is at 212 North Onkdalo. The public Is cordially In' Vltod to attend tho services and visit tho reading room.' : Ircsbytorlnn Church ' Cor. Main and Hilly stroots. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. E. Uiitos, supt. ; ' i-aim Sunday sorvlco at 11 a. m sormon, "Tho Compassion of the King."; . , . ; I'venlng sorvlco at 8 p. m., sormon "The Ro-Blrth of Confidence -Amor len's Immediate Task." Music .tor the morning service Double quartet, "Praise the Lord Oh My Soul" (M. Wtatson); solo, "Tho Palms" (Faure), Geo. Andrews. In the evening, trio, ,"Llft Thine Kyes" (Mendelssohn), Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Childors, Mrs. Isaacs. A sincore effort to Interprot relig ion In tho light of the needs of today. Aro you 'Interested? Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, organist, Goo r go 'Andrews, director of music. : L. Myron Boozor, Minister, '; First MothmllHt Episcopal Fourth and Bartlott. ' Palm Sunday will be enthusiastic ally observed In this church. It will mark the beginning of special holy wook services to be hold onch oven In 8, culminating In the sacramont of tlio Lord's supper on Friday ovenlng. An opportunity will bo given at each service to make an .open confession of faith In Christ. Those desiring to make application for membprshtp In the church will see, the pastor per sonally or phono 332. Tho (homos for Sunday's worship are as follows: 11a. m. "The Trlum phnl Entry of Christ Into Jerusalem" 8 p. m. "The Klngllnoss of Jesus, the Saviour." -.;... ; Tho Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. in. The Men's 'Btblo class is reor ganizing. Mr., F. W. IBross, a practi cal business man and former Y. M ,C. A.- secretary, has -consented to act na toucher. All men are Invited to bocome members of this class. '. The Epworth .league meets at 6:4 p. m, - No young man or lady Identi fied with the league should miss tlj.li session, Thoro will be special music at all tho aorvloos. : 0,-H,. Cnrlos, Mlnlstor, TOURIST TRAVEL THIS SUMMER BKATTLK. April 11. Hnilwovs of the United States and Canada ore beginning the expenditure of hun dreds of thoiiHnnds of , dollurs to Htimiilato touriat travel this summer nnil a good portion of it will be spent in advertising the I'ucif'io northwest, uccording to Herbert C'uthbprl. sen- roturv of tho I'ncilin Northwest lour--iMliAHHoeintion, who, hnH returned to Senttlc. after n month spent in cust om cities of the United Slates and (Vinndu. . - - Mr. Cutliberc conferred with the heads of pnxHcncer departinentK of tho United Ktntox railway adminis tration in Chicatr'o. Washington and Now York and with Canadian railway official in Montreal and Winnipoe arranging for cioorierntion between the ruilwnv nulilieitv eamoaitm and the cnmpaiirn of .the Pacific North west Tourist nHsoeiution. which will expend the $125,000 uporonrintcd bv Orec-on, Washintrton nnd British Col- mnbiu for tourist advertising for a two vcur period, following the work done diiritiif the nnst two vcars. "The United States milwav admin istration has 'shown their approval of the methods of the Pacific North west Tourist association bv follow ing our lead in adverlisinir the Pacific Northwest as a whole ratber than ad- vnTtisinir states nnd localities. Their advertiHinir. which involves the ex penditure of hundreds of thousand bea-ins in the miii'iizim-H in Annl nnd widcHprcod newsnnper advertising wilt follow Inter. The Canadian rait- wnvs will also spend much money ad vertising the Pncific northwest and Alaska and their tourist rates. I am told, are the same to Washington and Oreeon Points as to Vancouver, eavs Mr. Cnthhert. ' "Tourist travel lo the Pacific northwest will be enunllv henvv this summer nnd hotels and resorts should be prepnred to take proper enre of them. The people eenernllv should be prepared for the heavy busniess which tourist travel brings and to impress on tourists the nntural ad- vantnecs. resources and onnortum- ies in th-s section, so that the tour ists mav become investors nnd resi dents to help develop tho Pacific northwest." . 1 rDmen m oar. The used clothing collected for the refugees of Europe was shipped on last Tuesday. . The county secured something over three tons of their quota of eight tons. ., , . The work was most efficiently car ried on by Mrs. Jonas Wold, chair man for the county, and her com mittee. . j - .. n Every effort was made to secure the greatest possible amount of clothing but prevloua. similar drives had cleared -out the attics of the county. ' Many garments ' sent in showed that the donors' had given of their very good things and .because of this we feel our gifts will make up4 In Quality tor what they lack In Quantity. ' . The manual training teacher and ono - of his classes from tho high school, wcro of great assistance to the committee In nailing up boxes, jewing gunnoy Sacks and marking tor' shipment. For this and all help rondored tho committee during the time of collection, the Red Cross ex presses appreciation. - ' Our two delegates' to the Red Cross conference, held in Seattle, Mrs. R Schleffolln and Mrs H. Noblitt wlH return early next week. ' v On Friday, April 18, a meeting will be held for hearing their reports concerning plans for the future of The Red Cross. All auxiliaries of the county are asked to send as many representa tives as can arrange to come. Thoso coming from out of town will kindly report at headquarters at 2:30 p. m Tho place of meeting for the general conference will be announced later All members of Red Cross in town are asked to attend that we may give our visiting friends a good welcome Time of meeting 3 p. m. ? , i- Lota of old papers lOo the bundle at this office. V tf Does a Virtuous Wife1 " Love Her Husband and Seek the Society of Oth er , Men When JHe Is Away? ':, ' v ' Coma and sea this wonder picture "Virtuous Wives" Anita Stewart Her Triumphant Return to ScreenJand A truthful story of married life in New York Society from the two million edition novel bv Owen jonnson. ; v ; , STARTS THURSDAY PAGE i i ,r : ...u im II Th City of . M,t FA nnnnnmu Ii4 is i a Wise Man Because every man has', something ' to . teach; the thing life through experience hastaughthimtodo. Nature but repro duces: man's ex perience taking the world where Nature ' . stops builds it better; . h whether he makes an iron plow to im , ' prove the crooked stick- ' ' : Or turns mere rubber-; and cotton into ' pneumatic tires,, t Experience is that I unseen thing in tires, ;; the rjuality of which ' turns them out good or bad. . . It vouches for Good-: : rich experience that , ' " Goodrich made the ; ikstAmericanpneu-. - caaticti, and ever V sines has fathered. ; tho improvement of automobile tires. It shows in burly, full-rounded bodies, Vibi thicker BLACK SAFETY TREADS, . extra wide, fortify-! inof ' the side wall . v'egainst rut scraping. ' v .It returns .value for '-. yourmoncy in serv-. 'tlticQ'Vahie -,on your. car on tho road. . , Buy'G cpdrich Tires from a Dealer Gnnnnipu wv si III II I K 1 1 TO! W V - Your ChecklnK Account is solicited. rW7t. ' UUUB!yO Voflt. . "BEST IN THE . iMO 10NG RUN" esTA6uraTB-ieera , . fi JOHN DEERE 1 FwM DISC HARROW P f ftfflri I The Flexible Spring Pressure i WfWI I Pulverizes the Soil 'Wi'SSWi I raBs nex'a Pow n'ts impot'tance on the :! M iJwiT 1 u 'nrus Tacn on Bumpers. Convenient Foot j L I JipjM, a 8 Rest. 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