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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1920)
-a J THE MOILNLNG OllEUOMAX, Y JiDNESDAY, SEl'TEJIBEIl 8, 1920 ,- 1. MARSHAL RESISTED IN RDW HEAR DEATH Two Who Hurled Rocks at Close Range in Jail. . MAYOR'S RIBS FRACTURED Fair Said to Hare Been Drinking Moonshine; Started Disturb ance in Hotel. ALBANY, Or.. Sept. 7. (Special.) M. Story, 70 years old, c'ty marshal of Sweet Home, is in a serious condi tion a the result of being struck with rocks -last evening while he waS at tempting to arinst James Ward of Crabtree on a charge of drank and disorderly conduct. Ward and his companion, Robert Bruce, of Water loo, who are charged with throwing the rocks, are in the county jail here. Dr. Schenk, mayor of Sweet Home, who went to the marshal's assistance, was also 6truck by a stone. Three ribs, were fractured. Marshal Story was hit two or more times in the breast, once over the heart, and soon after the attack his left side became partially paralyzed. Physicians last night feared tie might not live through the night. Ward and Bruce were arrested at 4 o'clock this morning by. Sheriff Kendall. Last night they escaped from a posse. District Attorney Hill and Sheriff Kendall went to Sweet Home today to investigate. Ward, Bruce and Frank Miller, a young man of Waterloo, went to Sweet Home yesterday. They are said to have been drlnkin moonshine. They had dinner at the Sweet Home hotel last evening, and while at the -fahli WjirH n-.ariA nuite a. H ist 11 rhan ce. S Dr. Schenk telephoned to Marshal Story. The marshal arrived as the men were leaving the hotel and had gone to their car at the end of the build ing. When the officer tried .to place Ward under arrest the latter resisted. According to witnesses, Bruce went to his companion's assistance, r.nd both attacked the marshal. Yr. Schenk knocked Bruce down. Ward and Bruce then picked up large stones and hit the officers. Dr. Schenk says both men threw at him at the same time at a distance of about six feet. built along the usual lines employed, would have cost the city in excess of $1. 000,000 and given no better service than the new dam constructed by the water bureau at a. total cost of $30, 000. Tests made at Bull Run lake last week by Engineers Randjett and Mor row prove that the theory employed by the engineers of the water bureau was correct and that tho new dam will insure a storage of water for Portland equal to any emergency. City Commissioner Mann, in charge of the water bureau, who accom panied the engineers on the test trip, has figures which show that had the water bureau constructed reservoirs within the city in which to store wa ter, as has been suggested numerous times, it would have been necessary for the city to issue bonds to the ex tent of at least fl, 500,000 to defray the costs. Future improvements of the water bureau will be-confined to a third pipe line to be constructed within the next five years, as a safeguard in the event that bad breaks develop on either of the two present lines. GIRL SHOW HOLDS OVER ORPHECM TO STAGE EXTRA PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. CEREMONIES FOR MONSIGNOR LAXE CONCLUDED.' Reception Follows jubilee ScrTice .. and Churchman Receives Con gratulations of Friends. - ' ALBANY. Or., Sept. 7. (Special.) Ceremonies incident to the investi ture of Rev. Kather Arthur Lane of this city as a protonotary apostolic of the Roman Catholic church and the celebration of the silver jubilee of his service as a priest were con cluded last evening with a big recep tion in the parish hall. Monslgnor Lane, for such is now his title, re ceived the congratulations of hun dreds of local people; William A. Barrett of this city, past state deputy of the Knights of Colum bus, presided at the reception and talks were made by Rev. H. J. McDevitt of Marshfield, Percy R. Kelly of this city, circuit judge; J. K. Weatherford of Albany, Frank J. Lon ergan of Portland, past state deputy of the Knights of Columbus and now a member of the board of supreme directors of the order, and Father Henry of St. Louis, former assistant rector of the local parish. - Father Henry presented Monslgnor Lane with a purse which was the gift of the missions of the Albany parish, a purse which was the gift of Father Lane's former parishioners at St. Louis and a beautiful chalice, which was the gift of the members of the Lane family. Mr. Barrett then pre sented Father Lane with a purse, the gift of his Albany parishioners. BULL RUN DimiSED VISITING ENGINEERS APPROVE STORAGE SYSTEM. Reservoir In Watershed Built at Low Cost and Means Great Saving to City. Leading engineers from various parts of the United States visiting re cently in Portland have placed their stamp of approval on the newly com pleted dam at Bull Run lake, accord ing to Fred Randlett, chief engineer, and Ben Morrow, first assistant en gineer of the water bureau. In fart, it is said that the dam. if "Under the Apple Tree" Is the Act With Stellar Position AVith John Sully, the Star. "' The Orpheum show Will be staged in an extra performance tonight, this concession having been made by the ; ; feci - I . V t t Ja'. " - ' T l i John Sally, at the Orpheum. 0 loxaoi (0E30I ionoi lOESOI Heillg theater company because the current show is headlined by the first girl act of the Orpheum season. In the extra performance tonight the entire Orpheum show will be pre sented and the vaudeville artists will depart on the 1 o'clock train for San Francisco, where their engagement will begin next Sunday. "Under the Apple Tree" is the girl act which has the stellar position. John Sully, the star of this act, is a member of the famous Sully fam ily. He is a comedian of great ver satility and his comings and goings through the action of "Under the Apple Tree" are refreshing through the naturalness and vivacity of the principal funmaker. The girls are beautifully costumed and they make several changes of gowns. The spe cialties are numerous and the ensem ble numbers are so pleasing they win encores without fail. The other big-type feature of this show is "Follow On," a comedy play let in which most of the fun is created by Harriet Marlotte, a favor ite in Portland and who headlined an Orpheum "show a few years ago in "The Lollard." ARGONNE BUTTLE TONIGHT LEGION TO DUPLICATE GREAT EVENT OF. WAR. Many in Mimic Fight to Be Partic ipants 'of Real One Actual Paraphernalia to Be Used. A "hostile" airplane was bombard ed by anti-aircraft "artillery" from the top of the Morgan building, yes terday noon, when Captain. 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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fifth at Alder - Gasco Building I0E301 loxaoc 0E IOE30I aocaoi Legion men leading up to the "Battle of the Argonne" at the Vaughn-street baseball park tonight. i Plans for the spectacle have been carefully prepared by the local ex service organization and it promises to be one of the best of its kind ever staged in the city. Ca-ptain Vernon, who is general manager of the affair, is scheduled to fly over the baseball park tonight in an illuminated ma chine which will be attacked by aerial bombs from below. More than an hour's display of fireworks will precede the big feature of the eve ning, the great "battle" itself. Many of the men who will partici pate in the mimic battle were actual participants In the real battle of the Arironne in the late war. Frank A unique portrayal that is the height of screen artistry. i. 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Licenses to marry were issued by the county clerk to Frank Bush Miller and Arlie Rozenie Kunzman of Gladstone. Albert J. Schiewe and Ida Luella Cummings of Mulino and Louis B. Eby and Klla Karlick of Oregon City. Schools at Astoria Reopen. ASTORIA", Or., Sept. 7. (Special.) The Astoria city schools opened to day. Enrollment the first day indi cated that the attendance will be the largest ever known here. There were 100 students in the freshman class at the high school. Extra! Orpheum show tonight. -Ad v. Extra! Orpheum show tonight.-Adv. Extra! Orpheum show tonighL-Adv. Extra! Orpheum show tonight.-Adv. Iladd&tiitonI HEAR THE CECILIAN PLAY THESE ROLLS Harlequin Q. It. S. Story RolL The Love Nest Pox Trot. Basket of Roses Word RolL LaNorma Classic RolL PORTLAND STORES Bash Lane Building. Broadway at Alder. 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