THE 3IORXIXG OREOOXIAX". SATFUDAT. .rfiUST 21. 1915.
NATIONAL DEFENSE
COUNCIL CREATED
President Virtually Forms
Body Without Waiting
ror Legislation,
DEFENDANTS IN UNITED STATES CASHIER COMPANY CAS-
PACIFIC COAST CONSIDERED
Vir aad Ny Ipartmt Bj
Colbert a g Pats to mj TVrforw
CoitM lo Aid la Toraf
ORr.GOMAX NEWS Bl'ftEJM. Wasa-rest-n.
AK. A a first step to
wards I h- bt problem of prepared-
the President will recommend lo
I'oiiirtM. wfcen II rens. th ere
tn f a Council of National Defense.
THouan ha personnel of III rounrtl
ku not bn deterralrl upon. It U
u own the President will hm Its liraU.
if r Secretaries of state. War and Mry
wtil oa mrmtvrf. aa III tha rhurmcu
c' 1 Mvnata and IIoue rommitirvt
on military and naral affair, and It l
likely, also. Ibal tha chairman of
n appropriation committees max oe
add-d.
Thai such a council will be authorised
air t'ongreaa. one it la recommended
ey " President, la practically a -aur'd.
Tna rvmrti are pledged lo
It bv the tialtlmora roientlon. and lle
publican, while- not commit ted. ar aa
pt'd generally to aupport tha prepo
sition.
Tha plan now und'r consideration
by the ITid'nt looki to a council
having i'trlidictinn both tar toe Army
and Na. The Mil rt f rrd to IB tha
tlaltlmore pUKorm wjl reported to the
M ma In 11.'. Mat never a1'01 upon.
It haa never alnra bean brought t
Voir.
Raaklaa oarf re f aaaalled.
I nitr Instructions from tba Presi
dent, tha I'eeretary of War and the
Secretary of tr-a Navy have baa-n In
consultation with lha ranking officers
of their rrsrective departments, gamer
tna data on tha preaent strength and
conditio of tha Army and N.evy. Tha
naral atafr of tb Armj. and tba
general board of the Nary hare been at
work fr mnth outlining what, lo
their mind, la tha niwl needful lea.s
lation affectinaT thair respective
branch of the service.
In Jienterrther. hfn tbla data baa
ban whirred Into ahapa and approved
or studied by Xacretarr Harrison and
secretary fjaulrla. It will ba laid before
lha President, and ba. In turn, will con
f.r with Senator t'hambarlaln and
Tirimj.fi and Keproseiwatlvea liar and
Padaett. chairman of tha military and
Nal affair rcmmlttees of tha two
kiiw. With them, tha President will
outline the general plan of legislation
whh h ha will aMmlt to fongrese when
It assemble. Notice of thia confer
aca baa already been in.
nefeaa ( aaaetl reeled.
In thia way lha rrealdent la virtu
ally creatine a council of National da
fenaa. mausb no eucn council haa
been authorised by loncresa. and haa
official ataadmc aa yet. Neverthe
less, tha men who are to confer with
tha tTeetdeal aro tha aama who would
rnnfer If lha council wara a body au
thorlied by law. and through theaa of.
Bclala I be President bo pea to get ra
eulte. Tha Pacific Coast baa a direct and
Important Inlereal In tba development
of the new Army and Ney programme.
Today tha Wwt Coast la admilla-1 to be
without adequate military protection.
Jta roaat defenaea lack men. It baa
practically no mobile army to protect
I II part of Ita roast Una lying beyond
the protertloaj of tha aeacoaat forttflra
li na. and of naval protection It haa lit
tie or aothtne. The battleehlp fleet la
concentrated on tba Atlantic, and nl
a alnata one of lha modern) dread-
neufhia la la Taclfle walera. Only
hanatul of aubmarirvea axe la Ibe I'a
ctfia fur harbor delenao and bona of
the tpee!y battle eruiaara. Tba Pa
cific today la coaeldertd practically
ai lha mercy of a well-armed enemy.
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Saturday Bargains Double Trading Stamps
STATIONERY utrAnlmtNl
25c Wood-Lark Linen I Qp
NEW RUBBER GOODS
Two-Year (Guarantee.
JI.OO Two-yuan Hot- I OQ
Water Bottle
Ji.iO Three-Quart Hot- I CO
IV.ter Rottle l iUJ
J2.U0 Two-Quart Foun- I 9Q
tain Syringe ..Z
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VERDICT 15 DELAYED
Cashier Jury, Out 11 Hours,
Reaches No Opinion.
SIX AWAIT JUDGMENT
OFFICIAL ABLE TO COLLECT
ornmionrr May Fore rayrocnl
for Car Sold Dcplle Law.
CLTMPIX Wali Au. 10. (Special.)
Crtargce of conaplrary agalnat M. X
Hamilton. County Ostnmlaaloncr of
King County, and Cecil II. t'ppcr in
the aa!a to lha couaty of an automo-
bila will not prevent Mr. Lppar col
le-'tlnc $i9o lor tha automobile, under
a Supreme Court decision today.
l ounti Treajurtr Hanna held up Mr.
t'rpera warrant on the ground the
uto ha aold the t'ountr Commiealon
es aa In reality lha property of Mr.
Hamilton, who waa barred from being
tntc-eMed In contract, with the county
I t tate taw. Mr. l'ri'r bruucht an
a lion for a writ of mandate again!
31. ilanna to force pa) men t. TAIa wa
di.mii.e.l In the lower court, but It
al l ba taue-1 under the higher court
dr. Mion.
GAMBLING CRUSADE WAITS
rrtiercalor Hlarrera I'ol k lio Sa jr
Rrort Ar Bprl.
SEATTLE. Auif. IJ. Tha recent
flight of Harry L Punaway. caihler of
the Northern Tacific ticket office. a.
lesed t haea embexzled SJOve from
b empToyer. and who left a note Bay.
Ins ha had gambled away the money
In pUcea which ba named, haa brought
a criate In tha rrueede agamet gam
bit i.g hocee.
r-esecutlng Attorney Lundln aay
be h. been unable lo get the Sheriff
n.J Chief of I'oltre to help btm close
the gamb'inc piacra. Chief of Toilce
l-ng decUrea that gambling haa been
noil aupnraeaed.
WASHINGTON ELKS ELECT
XVIIIngham la Srrnc of Parade and
Ba.lnc Soslon.
BkLLINUHAM. Waab-. Aug. t. At
fie ba.meee Hiuon of the Uaahlngton
Mite Elk' Aociatioa today. Ted L.
I'jo. of Seattle, waa elected preaidrnt.
The otbera elected were: Firat tico
prectdent. IL II. Crtcg. of Belllngham:
arcead eice-preatdent. Kodney i'almer.
of r:ileneburg.
Mora than II took part In the
perade al noon today. Pruee were
aaxded to Bremerton lodge for mak
Ina lha b'.t atpearanca In lha parade,
aid te K"rrett lodge for the largot
ttsltlns delegation.
Mrmr; Cora to 9i la Atoria.
ASTORIA. Or, Ang. !. !pecla!.)
Trday aa a acorcher In Aatorla. and
thia afternoon tha tberraometer at tha
local Weather Bureau reglatered tS de
Cr,ea. There waa acarccly a breath of
air .urrtng.
Coart Orders Acquittal for Inirnlor
of Mai-lilnc. Evidence of 15 Mlt
nrasra llerlewed and Tart of
Talent Teallmony Barred.
Cnllno-d From riret r.f
ocptember. 1U when Frank Menc
fe became prealdrnt and t'. M. LeMonn
aaea manager t tba company, to the
and of
Nearly ti wltneiaea have been put
on tha alanJ and hundred of letten
aad telagrnma takan from tha file of
tba company. J' books, and all the
machines and Tarious models which It
made al different time. hae been put
la evidence.
Judge Baaa took only a little more
than an hour In delUering bia Instruc
tions yesterday.
In charging the Jury a to what Is
necessary to prore a conspiracy, he
aaid that the Government did not have
t nrova that the parties lo the al
leged conspiracy met together to plan
tha crime, or that they or wont or
wntlna stated What me crime -
be. or entered Into any of Its details.
They did not even have to ba acquaint
ed lth each other, ha said.
Part of Patent Teetleaoay Oat.
On the other hand, he made It clear
that the evldenca must p.aimj .now
to tha Jury, beyond a reasonable doubt,
that tha parties accused and each of
them were actuated by a common design
lo defraud, and that they conieueraiea
together to that end.
Tha defense scored sn imporiani
point when Judge Bean aald tha Jury
was not called upon to decide whether
patents claimed or allowed to the com
pany are Infrlngementa on soma other
patents, and whether they were domi
nated and controlled by other patents.
-The testimony of the witness Be
wail." he said, "should ba disregarded
on this point.- Mr. sewau is too cniet
of tha classification bureau of the
Cnited Statea Patent oritca. -a no was
on tha stand for two days.
-Whether ths advertlseroenta ot own
ership of patents In the newspapers
were fraudulent, ha aaueu. ia tor you
to determine."
Coed Faith la Easphaalard.
-No matter how visionary you may
consider their plana. If you find they
were acting In good raitn ana tniena
i,, to conduct tnelr business honestly."
said Judge Bean, "yon cannot nnd them
""'Their aeveral acta must be construed
by conditions at tta time, and not from
present condltlona.
-Put If they made fraudulent repre
sentatlona of lha condition of the com
pany, and of the value of Its stock, for
be purpoee or aerrauain iae puviic.
t mnttere not how confident they may
have been In the ultimate eucceaa or
the company, that can In no way con
done or excuse their acta, for their In
tentions would ee wrong.
If there wa a conepiracy. aa ai-
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BOARD FACES CONTEMPT
CLARKE KQUALIZATIO.V BOARD AU-
V1SKU TO IGNORE COURT OROEH,
o. c.
seem that Menefee and LeMonn were
parties thereto. Whether they con
spired together to defraud the public
la a matter of fact for you to deter
mine. Aud whether any of the other
drfendanta conspired Is for you to de
cide from the evidence against them.
Letteru Restricted aa Evldeaee.
'As to Oeraert. Bonnewell aad Todd.
saleamen of the company, their con
nection with the alleged conspiracy
cannot ba charged to tbera by the acta
or declarations of others. A number
of letters are In evidence purported to
have been written by Menefee or Le
Monn. These letters are competent evi
dence aa against tha writers, but no
statetmenta In the aald lettera may be
taken as evidence against tha other defendants.
"Kefore any of thrsa sales agents can
be convicted, you must first ba satis
fled that they knew ot the conspiracy
aa act out In the Indictment, and that
they knowingly entered into the con
spiracy. "If they acted on the atatements of
their auperlor officers, believing the
same to be true, you should not rind
them guilty. These aalea agents had a
night to act on statements made by
their superior officers without Investi
gation on their part, unless, of course,
they knew them to be untrue."
Judge Hesn directed the jurors thst
they could bring In any one of three
forma of verdict:
Not guilty as to all the defendanta:
guilty as lo all the defendants; or
guilty aa agalnat two or more defend
anta and not against tha others.
SUIT OVER HARVEST FILED
Pleaant Valley Man Says Neighbor
Cut His Grain.
BAKER. Or.. Aug. 10. (Special.)
That his neighbor. W. M. Pierce, cut
snd harvested acres of his grain. Is
charged by William J. Brandt, of Pleas
ant Valley. In a suit filed in the Cir
cuit Court here today. Brandt wants
:5 for the crop.
The alleged harvesting Is also the
csuse or a rase in tha Haines Justice
Court. Brandt charging that in a dis
pute over the matter Pierce threatened
to pull him from his horse and thrash
him rear their homee recently.
Girl of It Wed Man 8.
GRKEVFIELD. Mo.. Aug. 1. -Uncle
Matt' MrPhereon. years old. and one
of tha pioneer citisena ot Dade County,
and Mln Clara Burns. 1 years old. ol
Hlgglnsvilla. Mo, were married at the
Courthouse here recently. Tha- cere
mony waa performed by tha Rev. Will
iam Shaw, of this city. The young
bride arrived at Lockwood. where the
bridegroom Uvea, and "Cncle Matt" was
at tha atatlon to meet her. Wilhin a
few hours "Cncle Matt" had donned a
new suit of clothes and. encasing an
If Timber Owners' Injunction Ia Obeyed
Taxea Cannot Be Raised, Even
If Rullag Is Favorable.
OLVMPIA. Wash, Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) While obeying the advice of the
State Tax Commission, tha Board of
Equalisation of Clarke County, sitting
at Vancouver, Wash., may find Itself
in contempt of court. The commission
today recommended to tha board that
tha latter disobey an Injunction of tha
Superior Court, prohibiting the equal,
lzers from raising valuations on Urn.
ber landa until the court could deter
mine the Justice of the proposed In
crease September .
In giving this advice, the Tax Com
mission says: "It Is not wilhin tha
power of the court to restrain public
officers from performing a function
which It Is their duty to perform un
der the statute."
Tha Board of Equalisation notified
land-owners that It proposed to raise
timber valuations In accordance with
a new timber cruise, and the ownera
were given five days In which to pro
test before the board. Instead of pro
testing they got out a temporary In
junction. The rub la that under the
law the equalizers adjourn before the
hearing takes place and cannot meet
again for a year, ao that, unless the
court order Is disobeyed, timber owners
ara safe from Increaaed valuations for
a year, even though the court should
decide against them.
FEW LICENSES ISSUED
Tlrrce Couples Obtain Perm ita t
Wed at Vancouver.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 20 (Epe-
claL) The warm, weather during the
past few days, apparently haa reduced
the number of visitors to Vancouver
to be married, but three couples today
braved the upper 90 s and obtained the
coveted papers.
Many Inquiries have been made as
to the nature of the oath of the witness
when tha license is issued. The oath
follows:
"L (name ot witness), being duly
sworn, state that I am personally ao
quainted ' with (name ot bridegroom
elect), of (city), and know him to be
over the age of 21 years, also, that I
am personally acquainted with (bride-
elect), of (city), ana know her to se
over the age of IS years. I further
swear that there is no legal impedi
ment to their marriage, that the said
parties are not habitual criminals, and
that neither has been divorced within
th past six months."
MR. STARR'S VOTE HEAVY
Prosccutoro f Wheeler County Tri
umphs in Recall Election.
SALEM. Or., Aug. 20. (Special.)
J. K. Starr. District Attorney of
Wheeler County, won his fight to retain
his orTice In the recent recall election
by a big majority, according to the of
ficial vote filed with Secretary of State
Olcott today.
The vote was: For recall. 15f ; against
recall. 6H: total vote. 80S; total regis
tration last year, 1186: total vote cast
last year. 1173.
ti'.io
tain SyriiiKt
One- Year Guarantee.
fl.TS Two -Quart Hoi- I flQ
H ater Bottle dlliUJ
COO Three-Quart Hot- I 10
Water Bottle. . .'. I I O
7ic Bathing Caps, spe- JJg
Vic Bathing j Qn ' V ' " ' !!
SI i ppers. . . . I Floor
BRISTLE GOODS DEP'T
ll.ro Hair Brush, double 0 On
bristle, curhion back Uou
$4 Cloth Brush, turtle I DO
ebonv. solid back tj I idU
$1 Pyralin Ivory Powder. 00 a
the box 00b
$4 Pyralin Ivory Hair FO QP,
Brush at i0
Mala Floor.
SAMPLE ELECTRIC GOODS
$2.50
G. E. Toaster, spe
cial at
General Electric Iron. CO flfl
special at tfAiUU
Three-Heat Stove, spe- tG 70
rial at a
Three-Heat Oven spe-CQ an
vuav
.Basement
DRUG DEPARTMENT
rl9c
clal at...
25c Castor7i
Oil I'
25c Bi
Rum..
25c G I y c e r ine and Rose 7n
Water at...... I u
x.'c Strong Ammonia now'Jg
rice
:7c
23c Comp. Licorice Pow-0ri
der at... IOC
10c Sodium bl-7. waia
carbonate. ' " Floor.
USE THIS COUPON
20 EXTRA 0
Bring this cou
pon and get 20
extra "S. & H."
Trading Stamps
on your first 51
cash p u r c h ase
-. .1 .4 A H I
stamps on balance of pur
chase. Good first three
floors Saturday. August 21.
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
S3c grade 24( 25c grade rjg
BaVh" "M'itts.OO- Baae
the pair ment.
PERFUME DEPT s milTTn"
Salts. Sterling Silver De-CQn
posit, at- 'i,u
25c Pears Glycerine Soap.lCn
scented, at
25c EuthymollCn Mala
Tooth Paste.. I Floor
A GOOD PHOTO ISaS-'ntVol
an enjoyable vacation trip.
Get an Ansco Kodak, then
you will be well equipped
for quick and perfect work.
Baaement.
UUILCn I Brandt Strop l 07
and a $2.00 Ilaxor for.. Jli3l
11.25 Alarm Clocks. ne- Qflp
year guaranteed .J...iU
"THERMOS" M'w'ith
leather or wicker carry4n g cases
Mala Floor
Pan., r . f hox .
10c Tourists' Package for C I
te tinnic. ............ uu
Paper Plates, 8- OCp Mala
Inch, six for. JU Floor
pi liny 40c pound Cream
UAHU I Wafers, wintergr e e n
and peppermint flavors, OQg
special at A"r'
S5o pound Cocoanut Dit- HAft
ties, special at aitsi
Sue pound Assorted Chocolate
Squares, Chips and Honey-17 n
combs, special " u
Baaement.
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Pure Old Bourbon. -.
Colmont . - e .
Preferred Stock ....
Plackberry Cordial
Pure Rum
Apricotine, import' d.
Buchu Gin
Peach Cordial.
67c
Pluto OOn
Water...
Bythinia I Qn
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Water.
CRUMB SETS
nickel, fl-so,
Hunyadl 07 f
W ater... ' "
in bragfl. COP"
Uoor..y$2.50
Baaement
PATENT MEDICINES
r0o Glover's Manse Rem- Jg
$ 1 iwam'r'e Op " ' Vl Hydro-7 0 g
Root leine ....' Bi
ll Caldwell s Syrup PeP-gQr
J l" Pa'lno'V C "e 1 e V y ' Com-g jj g
Ua lie Witt's iX
Kidney Pills-"tb
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LADIES' HANDBAGS SPECIALLY REDUCED
Values npQ7p ala..iPe 30 " "'X7 . :":?iJ.3
1.00... U I U to S3.30V to S...UU"- ' '7" . !,
to S-
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Haada
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naaemenff
Electrical
Dept.
A BOOK OF 8. H. GREEN STAMPS
HTFP 1 SEVERAL nOLLARS EARNED
ALDER STREET AT WEST BUBK - MARSHALL 4.70O-HPME A I7I
Free 10W
STAMPS with all lee
chases In our Tea
Room or at the Soda
Fountain from S P.
M. until wa close at 9
cream or soda pur- jfr-iavl 1
I. HEDGES RETORTS
CLACKAMAS ATTORNEY SATS HIIA
CASE KOT MCLTNOMAH'S.
Reply Made to View Ezpreaaed by Port
land LatiTera That Probe May J
Be Made by Either.
OREGON C1TV, Or., Aug. 20. (Spe
clal.) "Mr. Collier is a good lawyer
and he knows better," said J. E.
Hedges, acting District Attorney, today
when he read an interview referring
to the jurisdiction of Multnomah County
in the Hill case. Ex-District Attorney
Collier, of Multnomah County, had said
that "the law provides tnat wnen a
crime Is committed within a mile of
the county line, either county may take
action" and then added that "thij pro-
viaion of the statute is piain.
Mr. Hedges looked into (he state law
still further today and was more
strongly convinced that Multnomah
County cannot Investigate the Hill mur
der. He found a decision of the Su
preme Court in re Kelly In which it
was held that preliminary examination
is a part of the criminal procedure and
must be made in the county In which
the crime was committed.
Mr. Hedges explains the Roberts
case, mentioned by Mr. Collier, in which
Jack Roberts was tried in Portland for
murder in this county by mentioning
tha fact Roberts was arrested ty kod-
ert Stevens, then Sheriff of Multnomah
County, and his victim died in a Port
land hospital. i
'I am willing to staKe my reputation
aa-alnsl that of Mr. Collier that the
Sunreme Court would hold that the lo
cation of the scene of the crime must
ba in doubt, or the location of the
county boundaries must be questioned,
before the case comes within the juris
diction of either one of two counties,"
declared Mr. Hedges.
Section 13S3. Lords Oregon Laws,
contains the clause beln? debated by
District Attorney Evans, of Multno
mah County, on one hand, and acting
District Attorney Hedges, on the other.
The Hill home at Ardenwald. where
the family waa murdered, was half a
mile within the Clackamas County line..
Mrs. Ross to Testify in East.
ABKRnEKX. Wash., Auir. 20, (Spe
cial.) Mrs. Margaret M. Ross, noted
for her connection with the North
P.lver night riding cases, left here
Thursday for San "Francisco, whence
she will go to Iowa as a witness In
the 1100,000 and $50,000 libel suits be
ing brought by George Egan against
the Sioux City Tribune and Sioux Falls
Press. Mrs. Roes stumped the- state in
1910 against Egan. She will appear as
a witness for the defendants. Before
leaving she said she had assurance
that the night riding cases would be
continued In the attempt to secure a
prosecution of some of the alleged
night riders.
BITULITHIC IS WINNER
Upper Washington-Street Contract
Awarded on $10,633 Bid.
Being convinced that the majority of
property owners on Upper Washington
street want bitulithio pavement for
the resurfacing of their street, the
Council yesterday awarded the contract
for the paving to Oskar Huber, who
tendered the lowest bid for that type of
hard surface.
The bid of Mr. Huber was J1.10 a
square yard, or a total of $10,635.85 for
the entire Job from Twentieth street
to Washington Park. The bitulithlc bid
was about $2000 higher than the low
est bid for asphalt pavement. Commis
sioner Biffelow voted against the award
for bitulithlc.
TRAIN KILLS WORKMAN
M. F. Jones, Employed by Twohy
Bros, on New Terminal, Is Hit.
PENDLETON. Or., Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) M. F. Jones, 55 years old, a
labor employed by Twohy Bros., was
Instantly killed at noon today when
he was run down by a work train at
Pilot Rock Junction, where Twohy
Bros, are excavating for the new
O.-W. R. & N. terminal.
Jones is said to have come recently
from Portland, and relatives are
thought to live in New York.
fall (8. P. M. to 6 P. M.). none; total rain
fall since September 1. 1t14. :. inehej:
normal rainfall since September 1.
Inches; deficiency of rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 1914. IS.iS inches. Total sunshine.
13 hours M minutes: posslMe sunshine. l.
hours B4 minute. Barometer (reduced to
sea level). 3 P. M.. 29.71 inches.
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DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Maximum temper
ature, 91 degrees; minimum temperature,
ti." degrees. River reading, 8 A. M. 5.0 feet.
Change in last 24 hours, none. Total raln-
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The tropical storm is central tms evening
over the lower Ohio Valley. It has caused
a phenomenally heavy fall of rain at St.
Louis 7.00 inches in the last 24 hours and
a maximum wind velocity of 46 miles from
the northeast. The winds at Galveston have
subsided to a six-mile breese from the south,
west. The barometer continues relatively
low over the Pacific States and thunder
showers have occurred in Northeast Wash
ington. Montana. Northern "Wyoming and th
western portion of tha Dakotas and Ne
braska. Changes In temperature since yes
terday have been unimportant.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity: Saturday fair, not
so warm; westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington: Saturday fair,
not so warm; west portion, westerly winds.
Idaho: Saturday, fair; continued warm.
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