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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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HIS FOLLOWERS (Continued from page 1). to Hermosillo to treat with General Alvaro Obregon. the Carranza com- mander. Reports are current here that the Carranza government, through Obregon, soon will name a successor to Canto as governor. The Chr vm As soon as an attack of rheumatism begins apply Sloan Liniment.

Don't waste time and suffer unnecessary agonj'. A few drops of Sloan's Liniment on the affected parts is all yon need. The pain goes at once. lamily. If I am not permitted to do so.

I will go to Europe." Wife ItiingH iUzwrt. The actual confirmation of the Chihuahua City reports of the retirement of General Francisco Villa was brought to federal officers by Mrs. Francisco Villa in person late i today. Mrs. Villa, it is said, declared that General Villa had consented to retire from the revolution, but only temporarily, and that he would not come to the United States unless he was as- cured that he woa'd not be arrested and subjected to extradition proceedings, as was General Huerta.

Should his party not succeed in eliminating General Carranza within a reasonable time, she said, he would seek to return to Meico and again assume the chieftainship. Store A grateful sufferer writes: "I was! suffering for three weeks with chroni: rheumatism and stiff neck, although I tried many medicines, they failed. Fortunately I heard of Sloan's Liniment and after using it Xmas Itr three or four days am up and well I am employed at the biggest depart 5 More shopping Days Before ment store in S. F. where they em ploy from six to eight hundred hands, and they surely will hear all not r-w Don't put off vour Christmas shoDninsr any longer and then buy something in a hurry that does about Sloan's Liniment.

H. B. Smith, San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 1913.

25c at all druggists. exactly suit, and be disappointed. Come Monday and make your selections. This should be your Christmas shopping store. Furniture gifts are the most practical, lasting and satisfactory gifts that you will long be remembered for.

Variety large enough to fill every want, at prices so tempting that you will not hesitate to buy. Come to the big house furnishing store where your dollar will do" its duty and you will be pleased and satisfied. The store that makes the prices. THIS DATE IV HISTORY. vim Mrs.

Villa was given assurance that she might bring in her household effects and that she would be shown every courtesy compatible with governmental requirements. Washington to Decide. The question of the admission of Villa to the United States territory, she was told, was a matter for the war and state departments to consider. All the money of the financial agency was removed from Juarez today to El Paso, including two million pesos of coin minted from "confiscated" bullion at the capital, and brought to Juarez recently. Colonel Hipolito Villa, who disappeared from Juarez early today could not be located tonight.

It is believed he rode otu of town and forded the Rio Grande into Texas today. The police of El Paso have a warrant for his arrest on a technical charge. Royal Morris IP7 Ml 1 li December 19. 1621 The English commons laid claim to freedom of speech. 1777 Warhington moved his troops to Valley Forge, where he hutted them for the winter; here they spent a pitiful winter, poorly fed and lacking shoes and warm clothing.

The influence of Washington kept them togetehr. 1804 Thomas Jefferson was elected president, with George Clinton vice president. 1813 Died, David Hantley, English philanthropist, who opposed the war. with the colonists and was one of the peace commissioners. 1820 Mary A.

Livermore, author and suffragist, was born in Boston, Died 1905. 1845 Many lives lost in the sinking of the steamer Bellozane in the Mississippi. 1878 Died, Bayard Taylor, American author and diplomat, aged 53 years. 1903 Turkish government instructed the governor at Alexandretta to apologize to U. S.

Consul Davis. 1914 The war. German casualty list shows losses of 30.000 men along the Yser. Russians withdraw to new positioins behind the Bzura river. Allies claim gains all along the line on west-' era front.

defeat the Turks near Alagoz, in the Buy her a Desk for Christmas. No. 802 Birdseye 1M a 1 Desk with drawers and partitions for stationery, shelf below for books, a real beauty, regular price $15.00, Three wing burlap screen, double faced with press board between, good substantial frame, an article of pleasing appearance as well as of utility, Xmas QP special V5 sJ 1638 Music Cabinet has five removable shelves and drawer at top for odd pieces of music, perfectly plain, as illustrated, quartered oak or mahogany, regular price BUTTON A Royal Morris Chair will delight Xmas special $12.50, Christ jo, ySrnmSS Portable for a Christmas Rift, many I Portable for a Christmas Rift, many the whole family, old or young. One very similar to cut, guaranteed oak frame, removable cush, ions, upholstered in corduroy or velour, CIO priced LJLtJ $14 50 to $35.00 $10.85 mas price What more pleasing than an Klectrlo styles to choose from. No.

4 20 a illustrated, 21 inches high, 16-inch metal overlaid amber glass shade, pells regularly at 1 $4.95 $6.50, Christmas special Khs SUIT CASES 28 brown fibre, leather strap, anchor han See the New Headlight Electric Iron. No more scorched or burnt ironing boards, as you cannot leave iron on without warning, fitted with miniature lamp socket, you can see to iron at night. without the aid NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY. Baskets for every and all ooca-ions, for plant, flowers, bon bons, fruit, fisandwiches. sewing and work baskets, gifts that will be Jardiniere stands Carranza Is Notified.

Douglas, Dec. 18. General Venustianq Carranza, chief of the de facto government of Mexico, was apprised late today of the reported intention of General Francisco Villa to relinquish command of the conventionalist forces, in a telegram from General Alvaro Obregon at General' Obregon's informant on Villa's attitde was General Fidel Avila, military governor of Chihuahua, who by telegraph requested an Interview to discuss matters connected with Villa's abandonment of the revolution. Obrejjon Not ExcitecL That he would not negotiate with Villa himself wa3 asserted by General Obregon in his reply to General Avila. "Villa's retirement at thi3 time has no significance," the telegram in reply read, ''because we will force him to retire.

chiefs and officials are disposed to surrender unconditionally, we will accept. Villa himself is outside the pale of the Rodolfo Garduno, Carranza consul here, received a telegram today from General Obregon advising him to accept only an unconditional surrender in return for amnesty from General Manuel G. Santibanez, two fellow Villa generals, and fourteen minor of iftrs, all of whom are at Alamo Hueco, N. M. General Obregon said that all that was necessary for these or other Villa soldiers tb' obtain amnesty was to surrender to the authorities in any town in Sonora.

lS-inch Chase leather walrus grained Oxford Bae Genuine leather lined, snap catches, good lock," three pockets, a regular $5.00 seller, Xmas QQ special v5 dle, good strong lock, md Foot Stools, leather corners, striw- oth useful gifts. December. 1 D. Ambrose Swasey, noted American practical and useful, 1 of extra light, fully guaranteed, price $4.00 ed lining and inside engineer, the builder of the great tel 1 rlced from straps, a regular $2 ardiniere Stands 1.15 $5.00 Foot Stools' S2.00 to $3.50 1.49 "seller, Xmas special 1. w.v es epes-in observatories and inventor of instruments for range finding adopted by the United States for coast defense, is 69 years old today.

Swasey built the 36-inch Lick observatory telescope, the 26-inch telescope for the naval observatory at Washington and the 40-inch Yerkes telescope. The placing of these great instruments for studying the heavens is a difficult engineering feat. He has been honored by the European engineering societies for his work, is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical society of Great Britain and was decorated with the Legion of Honor. Mr. Swasey was born at Exeter, N.

December 19, 1846. Some thirty-five years ago he entered the telescopic field. He has given some attention to the problems of range-finding, and has invented a device which makes corrections for the earth's curvature, the tides and the variations due to refraction, Pictures make ideal gifts; we have subjects here both framed and un-framed, to suit the most fastidious, copies from the old masters, at very modest prices. Hollywood borders and hand colored Ruskin Proofs. Our entire line of pictures at very special Christmas prices.

Framed subjects from. up 16x20 unframed from 14c up A small rug would surely please some recipient; our Rug department is alive with a lot of bright new, snappy patterns that will be ideal for Christmas gifts 18x36 Axminister $1.25 27x36 Axminister $2.25 36x63 Axminister 27x54 Wilton rugs Cantu Is Shaky. Calexico, Dec. 18. Several officials of the government of dan Cantuj who for months has been A new shipment of Library tables Just received, you will need one of these to lay out all the Christmas presents on.

Se this new line, it contains a lot of beauties and all medium priced. No. 651, as illustrated, built entirely of quartered oak, 26x42 top, one roomy drawer, lower shelf for books and magazines, finish polden oak wax, a good table at a medium price, sells regularly at, $14.00, Christ- Cft SlZ mas special the supreme power in the Mexican! A gift worth while, a Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner, no more drudgery from this Christ-' mas on, your wife will be bright and cheerful every day, instead of dreading that hard grind of sweeping and dusting it will be a pleasure just to turn the switch in the pistol grip handle, the Premier will do the rest. Gets all the dirt and lint without any, effort. Let us give you a demonstration.

Bring your wife along if you are not particular about territory of Lower California, have! enabling the operator to determine the position of a ship at sea with great accuracy. Mr. Swasey early this year donated quarter of a million dollars as a starter for an engineering foundation to advance the engineering arts. He gave the observatory, to Denison university at Granville, and. buildings for scientific work in China were made -possible through his gifts.

Mr. Swasey's lat- left their posts at Mexicali, across the border from here, and disappeared. Other3 sent out ostensibly on official errands, have failed to return. These Incidents are regarded by Mexicans as giving weight to widely circulated reports that Cantu Is preparing to abdicate. Cantu recently sent two emissaries surprising her.

-ri liiimiiH j.tHtiiiijiiiiHitiuiii! IIIUWI 11 i WE. AIM I WE AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL MUSICAL NOVELTY PRODUCED. GOVERNOR (Continued from page 1). fj if Id est accomplishment is the completion of a 72-inch reflecting telescope for the Canadian government. Dr.

John Ellington White, famous Georgia preacher and founder of mountain missions, 47 years old today. Dr. Maria L. Sanford, veteran Minnesota woman educator and lecturer. 79 years old today.

David Potter, U. S. naval officer and noted author, 4 years old today. Henry Clay Frlck, Pittsburg capitalist, 66 years old today. Right Hon.

Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, chief justice of Canada, 62 years old today. Reginal C. Vanderbilt, vf inancier and horse breeder, 35 years old today. Dr. Albert A.

Michelson, noted Chicago scientist and Nobel prize winner, 63 years old today. serious and will be far more no In time. He writes: "The dictum has gone forth that it is the duty of the medical student, with the exception of thoe In their fourth and fifth years, to forake hl profession and volunteer for combat ant service. "Let the medical student once realize that this Is his duty and he will go. of that I have not the had-ow of a doubt.

He has already gone in larger number than the authorities are probably aware, and thl I spite of the restraining leash of hit teachers and advisers. "Whether his going will be an ultimate gain to the nation Is not for him to judge, but It Is a matter of the gravest concern. The demand for medical service for military purposes at home and abroad, to ay nothing of the need of the lay population. Is increasing daily, and tr leaps and bounds." (Correipondcnc of The Ataociotett Prrf) Berlin, Nov. 8.

The musical novelty of the season. In Germany is Dr. Richard Strauss's "Alpine Symphony" which was pro'duced for the first time this week by the orchestra of the Royal opera house at Dresden. Among other things, the composer has Introduced a thunder machine Into his orchestra, which consists of 103 musicians "in sight" and twelvel for supplementary noise-making behind the scenes. The sound of a waterfall is produced themaetically by a blending of strings, harps, woods, and the clang of the celesta combined with the tremolo of the triangle.

In the sunrise theme, according to the Dresden newspapers, "the sun rises In beams at noon in and sets in Besides the storm, the waterfall, and the sun, there are themes enti It is our constant purpose to make our service valuable to our depositors and clients giving every transaction our prompt, efficient attention. Checking Accounts, whether large, or small, are cordially invited. 'Fred's" Night lunch Bought by Councilman Macy at Forced Sale Thick," oniony, hamburg sandwiches, tamales, cold chicken, hot coffee, and all the other viands dear to the heart and palate of thef 'pedestrian epicure may soon again be procurable from "Fred's" night lunch wagon, formerly conducted on State street by Fred Dodd. The new owner of Ue wagon i3 Councilman B. W.

Macy, who bought the wagon" yesterday at an attach-, ment sale conducted by E. E. Cooper to satisfy a judgment for $132.07 held against Fred by a resident of Bi lings, Mont. Visions of Councilman Macy arrayed in the white apron and high flaring cap of the chef, deftly turning hamburg steaks, or concocting tamales or preparing coffee, were shattered by Mr. Macy, who announced that he will probably lease the lunch wagon.

-J "Fred." who formerly conducted the wagon, left a few weeks ago for California and expected at that time to be gone for several months on a tour of the southern and eastern states. conjecture. Slade's title is assistant examiner, but the controversy is over whether Sargents really recommended him to fill the place of Examiner Sims resigned. Sargent yesterday afternoon gave out a statement of his position. When Governor Withycombe was informed of its substance he communicated a reply by telephone from Corvallis.

"It Is true." said the governor, "that Mr. Sargent came to. me and on his own initiative recommended Slade. Up to that time I did hot know that a vacancy had occurred. Mr.

Sargent f-poke highly of him and endorsed him as a competent man. So I told Sargent that since Slade suited him and seemed to be a good man for the place, I would be glad to back his recommendation. Some time later Mr. Sargent saw me again and showed that he had desid ed to nominate another man. Even then he admitted Mr.

Slade's entire competency and the only doubt he expressed was regarding his age. It is also true that at the board meeting, when the selection was made, Mr. Sargent heartily endorsed Slade, as has been stated." Sargent's statement yesterday was as follows: tled: The Ascent: Entrance to the Firest; Ramble by the Brook; On th? Glacier; Perilous Outlook; Calm Before the Storm; and Night Again. 5 to UfllfED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON Member Federal Re-serve Bank A GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR THE BOY Is a membership in the Y. M.

C. A. He'll be tickled to death to get it and the benefits derived will manifest themselves in a strong body and a healthy mind. Terms are very modest. Full information on application at the Association Building.

Phone Main 225. WOULD SPARE tCorretBondenctt fjf The Anrintit Prraal Medical science makes gome pror-ress, but the solar plexus, the ulnar bone anl the mastoid process were discovered by pugilist. "For all I have accomplished." said Buck Kilby yesterday, "I mignt Jut aa well have pcnt my searching for burled treasure." The railroad companies not only are responsible for tbe reclining chair car. but they actually boast of It. London.

Nov. 18. An appeal tnj save medical students from the ranks of combatants has been made by Prof. E. Barclay-Smith of the University of London, who says that tne shortage of doctors Is already When a baby Is named for its that Is a sign the uncle has money.

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