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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1919)
19 4 ALLEGED BURGLARS loot cm TITE STDTDAT OREGOXTAX. PORTLAND, FEBRTJART S3, 1919. f!3 'M B? " Bk O f! P) 0 Property Valued at $3000 Is Recovered by Police. OFFICERS SURPRISE MEN Following Telephone Call Inform ing Them of Robbery, Police Stop Automobile Entering City. Four altered burglars, armed and evidently ready to put up a fight, were captured early yesterday by Patrolmen iv right and Chase, and police nave re covered loot valued at 13000 which they ay the prisoners have confessed to stealing. The policemen stopped the men In an automobile at East Fifty second street and Powell Valley road, ordered them to throw up their hands, and knocked down one of them, who was armed with a revolver, when he declined to obey. The clew to the thieves was obtained from J. C. Schults of Gresham. who telephoned police headquarters that burglars had robbed the store M. R. Burks, over whose establishment Mr. hchultz lives. Mr. Schultx said the burglars had an automobile, and he telephoned the number to the police. Captain Jenkins Immediately trans ferred the greater part of the police force to the roads leading; into the city from Gresham. Less than an hour afterward Patrolman Chase met the burglars headed for Portland. As the patrolman stepped out of the brush and ordered the four to throw up their hands. Patrolman Wright rode up on a motorcycle. Weinberg's Hesitation Costly. Oscar Lovegreen, Bert Compton and John Grecnstreet, three of the men under arrest, complied with the order. Policu say John Weinberg, alleged leader, shoved his hand in his pocket and grasped an automatic. At that Juncture Patrolman Wright struck him behind the ear, knocking him uncon scious. Ue did not recover for five minutes. The prisoners were taken to head quarters, where, police say, they made a confession to Captain Jenkins. The crimes attributed to them are: Bur Clary of C. A. Norwood's repair shop at oso roster road, burglary of P. J. Cronln's store at 1-9 First street, bur glary of a butcher shop in Gresham and of Mr. Burks' jewelry store in the same city. Mr. Norwood estimated bis loss at 1800. while Mr. Cronin's store was robbed of goods worth about $500. Most of the loot was found at the home of Ed H. Smith, J227 Forty-fifth avenue southeast. Smith, who is a cripple, says that Weinberg threatened to kill him unless he consented to keep the stolen goods. He was not arrested. Charges Are Lodged. At Weinberg's home at East Ninety first and East Irving street was found a whole hog. which had been stolen from the butcher shop, police say. The prisoners were charged with larceny from a store, and also with the theft of the machine in which they were riding. The car had been reported stolen by i-. M. Kirby, 6004 Thirty Hiiro street southeast. ilng en: cou 'CLIP if of tiet- tcm- fleer ht- Tec rorth, rUes ieted pub- and te. era. tag la une test wg tu- I -ver- DRUG in ARRESTED IN ASPIRIN CASE Analysis Shows Talcum Powder Chief Ingredients of Tablets of Which 394,000 Were Seized More thaa 394,600 alleged aspirin tablet were seized yesterday In Brooklyn. The manufacturer was ar rested. He gave his name as Joseph Si. g. Xukay. He said be was head ef the Verandah Chemical Company, No. 2S Verandah place, Brooklyn. The arrest followed the analysis of the tablets. They were found to be devoid ef aspirin. Talcum powder was the principal Ingredient of the tablets. It was found to consist of seventy per cent Innate material. Sugar water and salicylic acid were also used. Health Commissioner Copeland said that thousands attacked by Influenza or pneumonia had recourse to aspirin tab let a He said: "There Is no doubt but that many thousands of persons rushed to as pirin as soon as they had a little cold. It certainly did not help those people if they happened to get tal cum powder Into their systems, and It appears that many thousands of these tablets were sold throughout the country." Inspector W. F. Cummlngs, ef the Brooklyn Food and Drug Division. with his chief. Walter B urennan. made the raid on the Verandah Chem lea) Company. Chief Drennan said: "We seized 194,000 tsblet. on the strength; of the diagnosis made, and believe the whole lot consists of talcum powder. The manufacturer seems to have done a great out-of-town tuelness. and J estimate his monthly shipments Were no less than J 00,000 tablets. He declares he Is a Spaniard and has been do ing business for several months In Verandah place. Just how many millions of these tablets he has sold as aspirin tablets I cannot state." ft Millions of Talcum Powder Tablets were Sold for Aspirin Teachers Must Get mot p-'-o at Q to-a) la an trotl what W twO' urdw the seer met afid I thr th" Jol the) Colli Boar platf sblpt a w. hant tlotr. chai ! n abse llshU and large' trad Get WAS Secret Hon t) be ad ' the othei men tern Tf at ti exn pub apt; Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" marked with "Bayer Cross" always A "Proved Safe By Minions!" For Headache; Neuralgia Toothache Achy Gums Earache Rheumatism; Sciatica Gout Neuritis' Colds Grippe Influenzal Colds Stiff Neck Distress Lame Bad: f Lumbago Joint Pains Pain! Pain! Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. Insist upon the genuine IYER TABLETS Co, t AN" 20 cent Bayer packages also larger packages. Buy Bayer packages American owned 1 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoaceticacideater of Salicyiicacid ' ty EMeatuywwyMii v.J6- X r3rMT-7s?.rTs2prjAOortf.':.".vv " XS-a jawta.raMTfc a v Sulphur Shipment Wanted. KLAMATH FALL6. Or Feb. i! (Special.) Keallztnar from past exoerl ence the increased production of lands when treated with sulphur, effort I Delng made by County Agriculturist Agent Thomas to arrange for another carload shipment for the farmers o Xlamath this spring. One carload or dcred by J. W. Siemens already has ar rivd. Good Complexions In Every Home Tor Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, and Such Eruptions. Stuart's Calcium Wafers Work Marvels in the Skin. BOD FOR mtL THIAL, PACKAGE Thle Is an age Igbtly faces filled colorations. of beauty. Un with DimDles. di- blackheads. etc.. are nothing, but unhealthy faces due to blood Impurities. Cleanse the blood with Stuart's Calcium Wafers and tbe facial blemishes disappear. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are more active In tbe skin where they Im prove and clear the blood. And you'll never have a good complexion until the blood te Improved. No matter how bad your com plexion Is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it- You can fet these little wonder-workers at your druggist's for av cents a pack age. A free trtsl package will be mailed If you send the coupon below. r Free Trial Coupon r. A. Stuart Caw, Ri Stuart Bids.. Marafcalt. Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Xame ............................. Street City fx CtA t KNITTING TO BE RESUMED RED CROSS TO DELIVER 6000 POUNDS OF YAR Portland Will Aid Destitute Women and Children of France and Belgium. Portland March 1. Major Peck bad been Identified with the progressive element on Coos bay for the past nine years, was attorney for the Port of Coos Bay, prominent in chamber of commerce activities and spent a year in war work as a member of the judge advocate's office, with headquarters at Camp Lewis for the major portion of his service. Major Peck trained at the Presidio, and was commissioned a cap. tain. His work at Camp Lewis, where he was chief of the advocate depart ment for some months, won htm a deserved promotion. Yakima Firm Starts Annnal Run. YAKIMA, Wash., Feb. 22. (Special.) The Cascade Lumber company yes terday began its annual run with a I force of 140 men, which soon will bet increased to 200. The company expects I to put on a night shift about March 3. Racine Absorbing Shock Strip means more tire mileage for Racine Multi Mile Cord users. It means bi&&er returns for every dollar invested. The Racine Absorbing Shock Strip is an extra strip of rubber scientifically compounded to equalize the flex of body and tread. It distributes the force of road blows evenly through every part of the tread. It takes up shocks of the road and eliminates danger of tread and carcass separation. Study the illustration. Note how the cord construction is protected by this exclusive development of Racine Rubber Company chemists. Knitting, ny all odds the most pic- turesaue and popular of all America Red Cross activities, is to be resumed. Beginning; tomorrow morning, the knitting department of the workroom on the eighth floor of the Llpman Wolfe building will commence to de liver ud to 6000 sounds of yarns to In dividual Red Cross knitters and auxtl laries. The day after the signing of the armistice knitting was summarily stopped. The Red Cross knitters throurhout America had. however, pro vided every soldier in France and vir tually every one In this country witn warm hand-knitted sweater. 'in contribution of the knitters of the Portland chapter has been 105.000 knitted articles, counting a pair socks as a single article. Sweaters, socks, helmets and wristlets made n the total. There were enrolled with the Port land chapter 37S0 knitters and 300 kn'.ttinsr auxiliaries. averaging ten members each, making a total of 675 knitters. Now the knitting Is to be for the pit ifully destitute women and children of northern France and Belgium. Here are the aarments required: Children's sweaters with sleeves, women's shoul der shawls and Ionic scarfs. Mrs. A. H. Page, superintendent or knitting for the Portland chapter, who announced the receipt of telegrams or dering the resumption of knitting un it the accumulation of yarn had all been knitted, takes great pride in the fact that Portland knitters were placed on the national Ked Cross honor roll. COLONEL MAY ACCEPTS REORGANIZATION OF OREGON NATIONAL GUARD ASSURED. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If you are growiri; hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumblmf. inking noises in your ears, go to your eiruggln and get 1 ounce of P&rmtnt idouble strength), and add to It , pint of but water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonf ul four times a cay. Thle will often brtri? quirk relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and ths mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take- Anyone who Is threatened with Catarrhal Deafnese or who has head noises should give this prescription a txlai sAdr. Enlisted Men Will Be Paid One Dol lar for Each Drill Night and Officers Annual Pay. Colonel John L May, commander of the l3d infantry, formerly the Id Ore gon, who arrived with 123a officers and men at New York from overseas last Wednesday, has telegraphed Colonel William C. North, present commander of the Oregon national guard, that he expects to reach Portland with these troops within the next three weeks and that he will accept the command of the Oregon national guard upon bis return here, at least during the period of re organization. A law was passed In 1918 by congress granting pay to members of tbe militias of the various states, out oeiore mis appropriation could be accepted in Ore gon it was necessary for the state con stitution to oe amenaea- eucn an amendment, known as house bill 171. was made during the present session of the legislature and the Oregon law now complies with the national law In this respect. The pay, according to Colonel North, will be no less than II for each drill nleht for enlisted men. a little more than that for non-commissioned officers and -50 to SS0O a year for the various grades of commissioned officers. All branches of the Oregon national guard are now open to enlistment. Portland Law Firm Gels Member. MARSHFIELD. 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A UMu Drugs by MAIL WE PAY THE POSTAGE. If In need of Pare Drags aad Chem icals, Shoulder Braces, Arch Sap ports. TRUSTS Elastic Stocklaea, Abdominal Supporters, Suspensory Bandages for Men, and all other rubber goods of every description, send to the Laue-DavisDrugCo TRUSS EXPERTS, Third and Yamhill. Portland, Oregon In Bad Health for Seven Years Williams Takes Tanlac and Now Works Hard Every Day. "Tanlac has built me up so much that I believe if it was put to an actual test I could do as much hard work in a day as any man," said W. M. Williams, who lives at 735 79th street N. E., Portland, the other day. "When I began taking Tanlac," con tinued Mr. Williams, "I was certainly in bad shape eo far as health Is con- -cerned. I had a severe attack of grippe about seven years ago and it left me in a badly run-down condition which I have never been able to overcome. .421 during that time my stomach was In very bad condition and 1 suffered s . great deal from indigestion. My appe tite was very poor and I actually had to force myself to eat enough to keep me going, and even then I would suffer for hours afterward on account of gas forming on my stomach and bloating ' me up. Many times after going to bed at night I would choke up eo bad wish gas that I could hardly breathe, and would have to get up and walk t floor for an hour or more. Finally my general health became badly impaired and for the past two or three years I have not been able to do very much ' work. I was constipated a great deal of the time and often had bad head aches, and all my energy ssemed to leave me and I felt tired and exhaust! all the time. Then I began taking Tanlac, W I have gained exactly 17 pounds since I took my first dose of it. I have the biggest appetite I ever had In my life, and am eating three heart meals every . day and could eat four if another good one was put handy to roe. I eat any thing I want and never have a sign of Indigestion and am not bothered with gas forming on my stomach after my meals. I feel so well and strong in , every way that I am now putting In full time at my work every day. Tanlac is sold In Portland by the Owl Prug Co. Ad-f.