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MORNING ORECONIAN. WEDNESDAY. XOTE3rTEn 24. 1015. Tiin CONVICT GOES BACK Ofl HIS CONFESSION DonviHe Double Crosses Gov- cmrrcnt by Pleading Not i Guilty to Charge. OFFICIALS ARE SURPRISED Actio. lar-. x,tn. l.raa- Mat u HardW-tr anal la I iKrly la Mark' l-r-e. J f. fi-ivlll. prvawnl rl --.-a .i.!.a u !( riitnlUry. ! t-n. tx- . ha-r k t.a '. a tm f r t tKaOa Aftrsa-a aff.. " tfiv Sa p'-a-l! r t icuittr aafor r -.t - r v uirtoi 10 a . s, m a. r nrr f 1 .-; f , r, tha r fc o r V fl ' .J .t o f f Jr, 'lUrl la.t ''' 'I I n a rr a- ava rn(i" ma'la ay rHa r alr-a.! in in nanal f ...tant I a td J".ta Attorn. Jat-n. "tv a!) . ftB.l.in tha ' ain-. Vart Va-a, (ar-..- '.Biii end r'"u;.. lodn-rd )nin'l for ta sam. .rf.m., a. hit i' l"I l" fiat iit n. aa . lr Ik ram at. Waafc a : wlal a i. It: af a.r l b.!:.4 I b. at la t. .itp. at ! . lf m. I. r.i..-rt-: at al ana uiina. Ut -. Mih aa la riaaraa f ta r'Ufi4 ef taa 'dfl l'a."ntjrT at lTaM -. Kaa. a lata war t rrtlar. f r trial. la f.. I fl .rda r IS '! tfr f aia Intra II. UvatJrr. am ruaaT x4 Ul a( ta. dut, a a. 4 J IK luttl tha wtradaar A:t.i'ai a . af rtlf'f..-aa sa.'tura on.J.r 'h"t tnara.. tor R:KI' lirl af p.a.n. la .)r n throna i.a wtui trrr-v asiuI and f'oial la !-& at aim. forti a. a bad ratvart taaf i4lt. I frt. II wo-i. fl fjri la lanrir.i.a -af'j If W .: a fct r- r.fP". at all. a a B la. f aK.t I. d.rib.ti a. a .-nJ Ja-a-an a M : ntry. rrMl f la lababi lt. .( aia.-n ai" ar).ttl I aay BtO'l f U X t.ryl'xlt l ttiBpo'! I kaw. JkImiX llj." la II ! tamona r l3ta sf .-a7.$ at.mlaaia Iti la. I n.r.. itrataa. If a fatt o'a ( aaf'iir I -it in Ja'Hia It"! l t"l a. a rar.ptjr. I ur't a eoatt.r af lu-ai ar ai f aa-tfaa.a. tmr f Ma MrlH. i-rlia" 'a rof.ta. f1 r la a art.mft.r ef a axanar of wa-a ra.-Pa an. I a'" w.r. 15. prta-i . ajiii.n .B:B.r.. la plioa A mtiari. Cintnia!'f -. l hM a at II poial f a r.tl.r anl h B.t. o'fl ! a cnair. wail. ! I tn.a wit ail. I lha Jo. Bn In. o vnTi.ni a..rl .r. Mfth aa4 Oraa '!.. ap.nt in aa!. ra'k4 r.at i..r mail aa "! ar !'. about ia r ari. s..ral lhou4B4 atainpa ni a bi'ja-l of tltnk mor-r4r f .i-fln.. ft a triraiidl lh. rran.r or4r tl r. . It.f raplo'.J al Tori. H a' iB. M . b, Tb .t.ainaT b-fora b h4 l atlntDlal la ra.lt an of lh ano i-fa antra a for.4 aiarnaluara al laa j M t I'nnl.'Karirain. I-.trott Th rl.r'a. pav-amlnf auaplfioua. 4 P a t.t f al"la rranYar'lr numbta ai.J f u n. tnal ini. p.rtt.u:ar ardr r. ana atot.a ffun Station A. Mailt mad. a p.naalional aUar. M.-1 In. l a.1'4 ta ho!4 i of a Ciauif-f-a ir ml r.mmar)4.rtral of hi. aula, la M. V.-k ra4 la th tilr llmlta. Vnlofi-a iar"lo' ri" ran to b ! . oul4 afiluall lurra 9 at rofl II rra. an4 arrl4 Mm hra tail morning a. aa alaprm off a train. Hitk'a laraa .a.attaaL In lha m.antim It d.rIor4 thai 'h' nf lha toi. rnnr aanl.r. - for lt'". ha.l ba ail4ral bin al .iv i.lrinl bott. Ila hl ala ca.ri.4 firca-1 fnnT r.r Ira Mlnraaapoll.a, II "a lrl aarrth pnttntiarT. l'dral avithorl It.a bar al.lr4 la tr blm lb r'.ranalll a"4 Iani!la for th tatlo tllrt. aaar. aa4 bal blm pant Vat. II. -ap'l ra rout. ;ra-i!l a. pt.-k4 up Ira a S.attl. barD.r ahi b b 4 ) b'iachl a f Ian aftar Ma'a arrt. II ba bo la rulo4r .r in-. Ta aanio th Imtll-allol of Don l!I. an4 bl. auba.flu.nl rotlfaio( Ila Inform. 4 lia au'bortli Ibal b woul t pl.a4 a illtT. Ita b lrl b.a arraini u la .tarda. hi'. wb.a tb. Irtal f tnti!lr. whii-K A ai.taal l'rait'4 Ptatra AttornT J"'" ara baf al"-l'l4 la pr".4 with rl.-.p'l In aKapa of Mak. wa ra b4 I'on till . rail '4 ora In fl.a4. I pl.a4 t aruittr." ba raH f.rmlr. fiat lha tn!:'traant barl b.'n ra4 lo bina. Ilia a.'ti'-"a wa nol alti.th.r a aurpna la Mr Jotin.ora. for aiiva V-at a ? thr. b br a aol aMa rhana". I tb attitud. of botb tKri!l an4 a;ranHl. rUaa Ila a f oaaoa!. roiU.. h la a lifd. man aaill preri4: nx ni... a r-.4m ahin and n'i4 (rat i.ta-bl-a awa. .4 J'ida. Wniv.rten t-yr lima to ronayll raa-ara.! 'II.n t y b4 lima I rnnvault tnumal" aak.4 tba Ji.li.. "Tbi ta Baa b.a p.t fir a.-m. month." f aaa in In. naii-f h In.tl f iliaa at ?lI.m. r..Liind4 IBTlli.. " I ba4 n orPrl urait r ! ron.ull a l.iala .tadara WTat.rt'"n) arfint.4 Jobn M rn.a. of Portland, a a of Vrtia t l.fnt tiaanvtn Th Hat b4 praaliiMlr rrint.. Jit. I-Sp. crtnn tor a;ranUl. "I ami p.rf.rttr aiit'lnal ! tand.rtah tha tt.f.n of toraalM.." .aid Mr tn "fttit th.r. ua a po-.lh.litr that I mlaraala of th. 1 1. Biva r roni-t. W Ifh fh. unpt.ratanrlinc that l-a ia-'b v.nt o'h.r ai-tinra aao'il.l ba ta'a.n. b a--.rt.4 lb. aiiimffi Aft.r a . onf.r.a.-a .t..n (l"lM t'mt.4 li"'"'ir JoBnaoaa. Vlr 'ira ra4 J I'lfa Wola.rton, th. ( i-l. arwiO'arav.4 lb. oailral t a rmplir. I,.a tra tba raa. th trl.l jtl4 b an.t?r4 la I orla k' iMa anornmaT Ma an.rr-atl lb .nir.mt lo r.p-rt al that t.m. Tbl romrti'" ."'!' b - ti.r.4 la Ih. rnlfl"""' b. l-a d witbj lha .-r. of Ma- b. II lb baae of Vf John.-n that b. ma t ( r-aftiar-4 la lima to b HM t (rial noar irr"Il I rr.dlt'd arl'b alrl in ad. th tamark. aft.r (.arnmai ol Va-a'a .-D.. tHal h wo-ild a' bimia:f b.fora in tr,al aaaa oa.r Wh.tn.r b d'4 a tbia or not. b .ti "iardl l-a rn-irt t..trr-taa b hr l.rty t n.t-4 -t.i.. Var-lia.a tin anoth.r dpt? and I mt-d yta V.r.h.l MntaaT bim-lf .r at If n roiirtrwni. HUNTING VICJIM IS BURIED I anvrral aa I mrr MrraaVraati llrl.l Irnrn iatn. fTTI. Wab. Tba fnanl ef i:mry ll.ndr..n. tt-ajat .) h aiaa allot h:I rooa fcantinat :al oafardaT. a b.:j In t'illn Tu dar. witb lntrrm.31 Ira lb l- a-m-tat lo.ar rn bat b n lra.d. and a th.a ol I aol b p..tl ora a- vounl of ta. br baa b.a in. bor want to iInMia tri.m Ila on oul of IB lr. aad ralil tat ba ba.1 fiund aith.r aad at that bia fatbar flr.d. fhin oa. b.ard for a tima. ao Mr. raia.rtarl .nl ui lo a.a aibal wr.in and foa"d lhl lb boy bad b.n .h.t thrnuab th baad and aa d.ad. TB bu:i aaal fifo'iara on. tempi ara-l out IMn; 1 th top of bl. h.ad. d.atb aaaa ln.tantari.ou. Tb. h.rinT . iai d. aa Ib.y d; Bol know wbal r 4a, lit h raaa aaa plain. nd all KI.HMtX TWIIbt. t tra. li. Ulaaaapa im mm. ;.r-. II. J!imm.rman. a "a- II of balralaar. di.d at b la boma -. Kl,al . a l Jit. ..mmrrmara pwitcuml.d lo a airob. of iih)I'I iataia4 a far boura b.fora bt at.alb. Vr. m m rm a n a born aaar ( airil.. r.ptonbr T. tail. ir irnm.rman marrt.d Via J.aai. t.-a.a! la laa4b and th'.. aiaacbt.ra. Vr. Thortia Millar, of Wnroui.r: Mia 'U II .p. Zimm.rmaa and !! I b.l .imfn.rmaa antairt birra. Mr .imm.rman aaa a mmr of tb M'tbodiat rburrh and a at.l.aat lo lb ror.nl ronafrr.n' at H.bi4r Mr. .imm.rman a bom. la TortUnd at H I- lland.r. air.!. Tba fui.ral will ba fcld al II arl.-a lo-laa from th. par- 4 lra of th i:-t b!'l rlB-ral -trrtor.. It I :.t AldT alr.ol. b roud da a a. la ait In tbln tba adr from lb r... Tba bojr'b fatbar l a.arlr cr'-l aitta rri.f. SAHTA CUIUS L0GAIE0 aiTTi: roTorrirr iiiaws or afaraaaltaa la t.Waaoa) rrooa tUpalrb-.d la ilr aad lac Addraaa la ral l.rttrr svTri-it nii. n. 'i sp- ji.aAI aa lha. homo of hanta Claua ba b.a drfinlt.: .-aii. a.n.rhr In lb nra.! Iraarrrpalb: ant r.mol r.siona of Alaha lb arrral Tui.lld Saint haa .labllhd hl .nor inoua larmtx f-.r tb manufalur of ammunition tlra wbl. h to alar looro and paina. vwk aa lha Informal I-n ra-ld at lha firaltt poaloffu lt Saturday In lh form of two lut'.a Ulrr from M'tl-o. Th apl.llra. wbuh wrra in two-by-four nriop. ra nratly ad dr.ad lr Kr.mh. Xu P.r No. I. Trrllolr d"Alaka. w.r lb dirtion frr d.ltry. and hriuir.d potar. In Muli an atairp wjaa on th. bai ll. of trh potr. Hay WU.on. p.r.lary la tba r' ma.fr. acrt lhat lha Irlt.ra wl l ba aiiat-ati-h.d on ih.ir wy lo AUk with tbo n.mt nrih.rn mall. -Y ban br.n at a lor. hrrtofora lo f nd Mnu Clauia, tb ohjwt or a mu-h corr.ronl. nr.. and our llltl Kr.m h frl.nda of lh ttouth ha Ito ua a drfinit ad lra. of our... Alaa ka contain only &.) aquar nllr of trrrlt-ry. an! that la about lha a-l.i...t w hav rv.r rtm. to loratinaT tb aood. of th" Ibrl.tma l.y-xllrcr. BOND TEST SUIT IS PLAN OHnipla Ciroop Capllol .cllon I IVntlins I-calliy Ibrvlxlon. ot.YMriA. Wah.. Not. t iSp-lal ) Attancamrliia ban ba-n romlud.d by lb Mat ajapiiol Commuiion wita t all. I. JJji-h A Kr.d for rlns upon th validity of h propo.cd Ipu of from I :. lo II.ooj.oo Capitol butldlnar bonil. waa anfioun'-nl foilow Ins lb m.tin of th rlat fapilol i.'uitmll'in b.r yr.t.rday. and chanc.p ar. niu.-h brtaht.r for lh. t.auanr of th bond and h rumptlon of work ui.o lh nrw J. croup pun t'ai'ltol. A tr.l ault probablr will b arrane.d. Mat.ra ar. b.tna? aila-.u.d brlw.n th. .V-ar ork Ire.l hrm and Attorny li.r.ral Tannat. ATTORNEY LEAVES STATE A. t- r-. of Atarralfrn. I'alU to l:a-lit I Mnl liar raJrrral. A Bt:i:t'l r.N'. tVaah . N' H. Fr rlal I . I! a'roaa. pln.r and promt n.ni AUrt'ltrit attorn.a. whom tba rl.aanr. mmltilllta af th Oray. Mar hr liar laaoriait.il thr.at.n.d to dta bar tint. . b. r.irn.d un.-ondlt ionallv. I. paid to rat I'M ihi nt f-r t all fornt without r.-icntn. What art'nn th rt-ian-a rommltlr will tak. wl'.l not ba known until that rommitl. ml th latt.r part of lb w k. t'ral.mx-n and Janlorw Win laraala. AHi:i:?"i::v. Wa.b... Nor. :i 5r c'al a Tb fr.ahman c'aaa d.batlnc t.am vrt.rfar woa tinaniniou d clion ova. th. .oi.homoraa In drfrrdlnl th. manaa.r .a'" of rlt jortniiM-l a aaairat th. ro-imlaatoQ rnm.nl form for Ah-J-n. Tb Junior, laal a..k tl'f'at.d th. ..m-.ra. h. Junior 4-f.nd'ral lh. nianafar plan Th. fr.ah rin and anlor l.am. wll al.bal. on t-.-.oh.r l for lh. phrol rbampton- litp Th l-in'rr t.am la .nmi'J of lfithjr IK.rilrn. Am.ll4 I'raraon and rthur l ilruiai. and I'', frrabman tjt of loain ll.rlrand. Jo- Cloud .nU J. hn a 'o .rt. MrI Pra4nl Alternate la Named. r:NTn '4.V. Wash . Nov. Zl p- i Clal.l K.rw.-ntativ Ar.rt Johnson, ya nominal. d lpt.r Itbodea aa pa-cond att.rrtpt far a-lmlatlnn lo Wept Point. ; - -e-ta,:-v to a letter re. -iv.d y.at.r- t i 7 John lwn.ti' t. Jr. t nuni Kn.-u. a tSa .ra of ta l.t-.a-te a prorotnent I farni.r a.f saiarr alla. and a aradu- of U t Vntrali Hi ,lk bvlios.1. f if , -- - - -Xb -- HEADQUARTERS FOR ITS 10 OPEN SOON Campaign for Alleviating Suf fering Among Needy Is to Begin at Once. MANY VOLUNTEERS ENLIST :cry Out Contrlbmrd to Order Will Carry (iuarantrr of Ilrlng x-nt on I'oor and Not for Orsanluatlon'a Kt frnr. Tiir op:i rr:Timr of juitv Hi:iu:r ip.if.. ll.arinK that aararr.ly any a. pialanr. ha. b.n off. red lh A-xlat.i fharltl.a and Ih.l'r-o-pl. Inatitut In pr.iuarinac for Tbankpslvlna. cho.r for lh. poor, tb Muta hair d.rldd to laun h Ih.lr U'lnlrr r.tl.f rampaisn by taklnc up Ihl work today. Arraria.m.nta hata bn mad with JWrotary V. II MannlnaT. of lh t'harltt.a. thai nam.a and addrraa.p of I'M) famtllr In Bead rha.l b. turn.d orrr lo lh Muta. who terra lo . that Ih.y ar lak.n rata of with ThanWKivin ba.k.ta. Vi:iiam HtrandhouraT. chl.f Uul. ru.ala lhat all who d pir t. iui In th work notify him aa aoon aa poaplbl today by t.lrphooinc lo Marshall H'M) or A-lJl. Il.adiuarlra will b a.lrrl.4 by th Mula today, and Ibry will opn at ova ih.ir rampaKn for tha all.vtatlon of lha vufr.rinai of tho poor of tha city through lha Wlnl.r holiday .aaon. Ktamtnatlon waa mad .trday of p.r.ral aitra for bra-Sonar t.ra In th downtown aaM-tion of th rlty by a rommitl. ronaiptirur of Ivan liumaaon and . ti. T.rry. who will mak final rrpori tcday. Tha b.adiuar Ir r will h ntt.d oul and r.adr for lb b.cln ntnc of work by Kriday or haturday al .aC At lh tn.rtint of tb Muta rt.ru tlr rammllt.. h.UI at th Portland Mot. I y.at.rday. It waa unanlmouaiy rot.d lo carry oul tba rampairn on lha "l p.r cent rrtlrlrraa-y" plan whlrh workrd wllh ut patlpfarlory and bol.aom r.aulia laat Wlntor. lo oth.r worda. lh. Muta will ruarant. that for ry dollar r-rlod by Ihrm !) r.nta will so to th direart rrllrf of poT.riy and dlatr.a. Iho ov.rhrad ptpanp.a brinaT Blaorb.J by donation of ttm art-J arrtlr arad by laafaamrnl aaainat tha Individual member of lh Ulla Maar Wlaafra Aparar. A larca numbr of volunt.rr work rr. both mmb.ra of th order and oth.r. mot of whom wr artive on th "flrlnat lln'" a year aco. hav alr.ady t.nd.rd Ihrlr rrvl-r for lh rampaicn thu year. Aa waa th raaa laat year, th extent lo whl- h lb Mut will b abl. lo allr vlat iwrd and privation will depend entlr.ly upon tb amount of lha con tribution, ahl.h ar rocrlv.d from Iho. who denlr. to Join Ihla "Rood f.llowahlp" briaradi. Aa rapidly a the money I re-lved by lh Mut It will b turned into lh channel where, II will do (nod .rvlce. Th Muta will not (o out and make an aCKrra.lv rampaKn for funda. but will diapena all auih fund a are voluntarily pent in. The am will apply to material and aiippllea. fuel and provlalona of all kind. Cardea Prdaela Oflereal. A number of offer to eend In vege table, arardera truck and other food uprli have been received from farm er and aTardener putalde the alty. and arranatemenlp ar under way lo Pre lhat the puppltra arn brouirhl Into th city and kept at a central depot, from which they can be tllplrlbutrd a lh r-da arlae. At lh commute meetlnar a motion waa pasaed In which the Mut Indl vidaally and-rollectlvely exprepsed Ihelr fuliet aympathy wllh the "work tel" for th unemployed, a belnar arranged for br flty Commlpploner Maker Ihrouich hi Municipal Hiireau of Ialor. and It was alpo urito.1 that lh public rmrrally do alt It can to dlacouraaxe the ruplom of street and rrplderw breclnic. whlrh ha been so prevalent In past yrarp. by srndlns; applicants to this bureau. CHEHALIS VOTES SATURDAY lntrrr-t In Granting PrancM- and Validation of Ilondn In llish. fHKMAHS. Wash.. Nov. IJ (Ppe rlal I Althouch the reclrtrallon i lee than but' what It .botild b. there Ip A Holiday Hint . Enjoy the Holidays in a Thoroughly Warm, Comfortable Home Inata.ll a !.' 'I . Odorless, Efficient, Lasting, Satisfactory You ought to see the Furnace you buy; examine it; compare the cheap and the Rood; which is. goinjr to take little fuel and wear and last for years to come. If you are g-oinp; to heat your house by Borne other method than btoves we invite a rifdd inspection of the FOX SYSTEM. Phone us or write us, we will call and (rive you an esti mate on a FOX FURNACK installed complete, with satisfaction guaranteed. Main I3S2. J. J. Kadderly 130 First St. 131 Front St. Ends Dry, Hoarse or $ I Painful Coughs t Quickly A f-laspl. Hawr-tlaa". aT.aa.dr. j laspaalv bat I araaalrd I Tb promrt and poaitiv rrult (riven br this pleasant taptinc. hume-rnaiie roush srrup has caused it to be used in mora homes than anv other remedy. It f ive almost intant relief and will usual r overcome tie averaee coujth in 24 hours. Get 24 ounce Tmrx (50 rent worth) from anv dm store, pour it into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu lated suear svrup. ibis makes a full pint a .amilv supply of the most ef fective coticli remedy at a cost of only 54 rents or lr. Von coul.ln't buv aa much readv-maile couch medicine for $2.5(1. Kaailv prepared and never spoils. Full directions with i'lnrx. The promptness, certainty and ease with which this l'inev. Svrup overcomes a bad couch, chest or thriint cold is truly remarkable. It quirkly loosens a drv. hoarse or tieht couch and heals and soothes a painful uifh in a hurry. With a prrsiplent loose couch it stops the for mation of phlitrm in the throat and bron chial tubes, thua endini; the annoying backing. I'inex is a hic'' rcincentrsted com pound of pentiine Norway pine extract, rich in giiaiscol and is famous the world over for its splendid effect in bronrhitis. whoop in? much, bronchial asthma and winter couch. To avoid disappointment in making thi, ak votir dmccit for ounces of rinex.' and don't accept anvthtnif rise. A aTuarante of absolute satisfac tion, or monrv promptly refuniled. goe with this preparation Th. p.n.y Co It. Wavne. Ind. consi-lerabl. Interest beine shown by lhoe qunlined to vote at the cltv elec tion In Chehail next Saturday. Novem ber 2". , Two propositions of considerable local intrrral are lo be submitted: The arantlna of a franchUa to conduct a telephone and teleirraph builne and lha validation of 0:.7.S In current expense fund warrants. Provision is made also for financing th said In debtedness by Ispulns: bonds lo bear interest at not to exceed per cent. JOH U ALT IX GrTT! M 1JORITY VOTK . rod MAYOR tl.TY. W. R. Kelr Oaly Owe f Preeeat '' aalaalaaera barreaafnl la Ob lalalaa Reaaaalaalloa. iH.vTiiirii TA'a.h Voir. 22. .IrtDe- ctal Monday a primary municlpil election resulted in a lanusnue aor .o.m Oalvin for Mayor. He received 10?: votea out of 1TS cast. Frank Roberts waa second with 27 and will oppose Ualvln In tha final election In two we. k s. Kollowlns; are other results for Mayor: M. K. I'tir. lii: H. W. Thomp- - "ii u- li ifo.i. IS: and Th.o Hop. l. V. W. luckerson was hluh man for Commissioner with T. C Roarers received SI7: If. II. lliiey, ssi; and W. II. Kelr. I5. These lour will enter the final eiec 1 1 n mh.r c-inrlidat.a for Commis sioner received the followlnir vote: C. A Berlln. I7: J. C. Uerry. 213: William Camby. 112: S. K. Orlmm. 147; Theo Madison. 127: V. T. McNltt. 1I: Will lam (Scales. 112: A. K. Hears. 269: II. U Taylor. 243: and Herman Younir. 23S. aAmml.aion.e Wrlr WaB th OnlV OhC of the present Commission renomi nated. Jthn Ualvin. auccepsiui canui data for Mayor, opposed Mayor Thomp .t th. list election four years auo and was defeated at that time. HUNTER SEES HARDSHIPS Kanicln Man, Overtaken by Snow on Snowshor Trip, Ix-os Way. I.A GRANPK. Or., Nov. 2J. (.Special.) George liillman. veteran enBtneer. dolnic helper service at Kaniela. under went hardships yesterday from which be will not recover soon. Starting out early in the day with snowshoes on the crusted snow in quest of name, he made more rapid pronrer-s than he knew. About noon a heavy snow storm came up. thaw lnr the crust and making pnowshors of little use to him. Hetraclnir his steps, he fought the drifts for hours, losing his way. but eventually striking the railroad track. Stumblins;. falling and crawling, he reached home at night- sinking into prolonged unconsciousness Ihe moment he reached friends. DEBT PRISONER RELEASED Olympla Supreme Court Hold.) Old Ijtva- Is VnennKlltutlonal. OI-YMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 23. (Special.) Harry Syversorv Imprisoned In Lewis r-A. .nt tinri.. n almost-f orsotton ter ritorial law first enacted in ls:4. al lowing a Judgment debtor to do neia In th. countv jail as long as the Jiidtf- Fox Furnace It inpurc a perfect heatinif sys 'tem; it insures the perfect cir culation of fresh, pure, warm air, forced by proper lines of construction to every nook and corner, makinjr the entire house comfortable. You can place im plicit confidence in the FOX. We are the oldest furnace es tablishment in the city and vre hack the FOX with our reputa tion and ruarantee. A 1382. GENTRALIA HAS PRIMARY ft Stetson Hats, $4 and $5 "Multnomah" at $3 Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Our Temporary Location, 266 Morrison St. , Bet Third and Fourth ment creditor will provide his food and maintenance." haa been ordered i re leased by the Supreme Court, which In a 000-word opinion holds that fcver-on- imprisonment violates the , con stitutional prohibition against imprisonment-for debt, and is punitive in character. .; Amv I). Rronson. a minor, onian.aru ....... i...rmani a L-a I imr Fvver- son. whom she alleged had wronged her and Svverson was held in Jail under the old statute when he refused to pay. ROAD CONFERENCE HELD Wakliincton IllcJiway Knglnccr I'lnn Work to Idalio Idne. L.KWISTON. Idaho. Nov. 23. (Spe cial.) State Highway Engineer E. M. Booth Is in Lewlston conferring with the Commissioners of the Lwlston Highway district cm matters dealing with the construction of the state high way from the city boundaries to the lda'ho-Wahington line at the lor of ROUND TRIP FARES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY November 24 and 25 for Thanksgiving Visits Between all stations (minimum of 50 cents round trip) on the Oregon Electric Ry. the Popular Willamette Valley Route. Round Trip Between Portland and Forest Grove Hillsboro . . . Quinaby ... . Donald Eugene Wilsonville .. Butteville .. . Harrisburg .. F nron - - - o . And between other intermediate points in proportion. Oregon Electric Ticket Offices: Fifth and Stark, North Bank Station, Tenth and Hoyt, Tenth and Stark, Tenth and Morrison, Jefferson-St. Depot. through California to Chicago, Kansas City and other points in the East is obtainable on the Santa Fe's excellent trains from San Francisco. Santa Fe We Offers You Stopovers to Visit Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon of Arizona, Petrified Forest and Ancient Indian Pueblos. Let me make reservations for you and arrange the details of your trip. II E. Vernon, General Agent, A., T. & S. F. Ry. 122 Third Street Phone Main 1274 Portland, Oregon A Suit or Overcoat to Be Thankful For Hart Schaffner& Marx Have made clothes for you, clothes that you'll be thankful you bought. They're made in the styles that will suit you, the quality that will give you the best of service. Let us show you the Varsity Fifty-Five Suit or Varsity Six Hundred Overcoat We Know You'll Be Satisfied Suits at $20 to $35 Overcoats. $15 to $35 the Unlontown hill. Engineer Booth will make Lewiston headquarters for this week, and will visit the principal surrounding towns. The state is Interested in approxi mately 300 miles of highway construc tion in the southern part of the state at the present time and the total ex penditure during, the last five months has been about 1250.000. IDAHO STARTS HONOR CAMP Guards Carry So Guns and Work Is Soon to Be Begun on Highway. MORTON'. Wash., Nov. 23. (Special.) The state of Idaho is maintaining its first convict honor camp in the south ern part of the state, and up to the present time it has been a complete success. Thirty-five honor prisoners are employed in this camp, and with them are three foremen-guards, but there are no guns in the camp and there has been no trouble with the con victs. The men receive $5 a month for their $1.00 St. Louis ; .SO Corvallis 1.75 E. Independence . . 1.10 Orville 4.80 Salem .80 Albany .00 Waconda 4.15 Woodburn 1.00 Oakville i 3.50 2.30 2.35 2.00 3.10 1.60 1.50 3.50 Travel Comfort services .ind Lincoln County ia payln-T two-thirds of the cost of maintaining the camp. It is proposed to increase th number of convicts to about 0 and move the camp to a point near RiBglns. where work will be commenced on the north and south highway. Unrsehair cushions have been found to praviile enough elasticity to counteract all the vibrations of aeroplanes and make pos sible the use of magnetic compasses tv Kriti-h avi;!t...... Health In Hand I Good health is reasonably assured those who take. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey according to directions. A table spoonful in water before meals and on retiring gently stimulates the stomach and kindred organs to healthy, normal action, promotes digestion and assists in assimilation of food, enriching and invigorating the blood, thereby enabling It to rid the body of stored-up poisons and secretions. Duffy's will help ward off coughs, colds and grip, and is a temperate tonic stimulant, which will give you renewed health and better enjoyment of life. That's why you should "Get Duffy's and Keep Well" At most drug gists, grocers and dealers, $1. SPECIAL NOTICE If for some reason your local trade cannot supply you, send your order and remittance to The Duffy Malt 'Whiskey Co 171-17.1 .Minna St., San Francisco, H al. They will have your order taken care of promptly at the following prices: 1 Bottle, Express Paid, 1.15 2 Bottles, Express Paid, $2.10 4 Bottles, Express Paid, $4.00 Remit by Express Order. Postof fice Order or Certified Check. If cash is sent have your letter reg istered. Peeling the Skin Is Better Than Bleaching Ever ince the discovery that mercolizrd wax would absorb and cmove a discolored complexion, lis use by ladi.-s as a substitute for blearhina: creams has grown rapidly. -V perfect complexion can be maintained in definitely if this remarkable substance ia used. Its beneflcnt clennsinB. clearing and preservative action is quirkly apparent, and ladles who have been paying high prices f"r "special bleach" from beauty pecialits. soon recognize that mercolized wax outranks them all. It has bernme so popular that it ran be obtained at all flrus.-gi.sts. who have It In original one-ounce packages. The favorito way of using is to apply it. like. cold cream, before retiring, washing it oft In tho morning. Tie eaxolite lotion for wrinkles and tho facial contour has also become extremely popular. One ounce powdered saxollte is dissolved In one-halt pint witch hazel. Bath ing tbo face in this has a splendid effect it erasing wrinkles and improving contour. Adv. Appealing to Women Purchasers Women are newspaper readers and omnivorotiB readers of news paper advertising. The large stores have proven that beyond question Women are careful shoppers. They are naturally curious. They like to read about new things or new and better ways of doing old ones. Tho manufacturer or merchant who neglects newspaper advertising overlooks the doorway to the great piirchaa-ing power of the home