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TJin MORMXO OREGONIAN TUESDAY. XOYE31BER 30. 1015. Ji.F.J0HII3O!IIIIEO ! JOB BUREAU CHIEF Selection cf City Employment Officials Is Made. Sii ject to Approval. Y. M. C. A. WORKER TO AID wka the mate I artimbr.4 (or action. Tft trr n c m.. part witk fw dol lar in umn 4 tki offer. The VI ltn K.J etv. h4 hireeaf la ' a - - .. . s...t k,.m... knJ k.u-h. mil hi r bo; d.t.rmlr.altoti la ear lh rl- ui.oa ef m. c -ril ta.ctf wu four taiga." Wita fl 4e;itr of taixt he ftrove to etay oa ike e! ppry ei4 erretie mut for tare prTorciar.c: wr ... . - - - . . , tMA K i . . . - ..... k. ... ,,..t.a K. ri,rl.l.d I to ik in ftAimti uai"i II h.4 r:gur4 It an oai oa rem l- lk caaox-loaloa that IS slar of feliighi end m-llamnl or bicg watrk4 by intar eyae ned tb mat nmtubl Ilia a-r n.rrv waa to Itckli ma aalmal la trie rooming be fore th trvlt't t.mr-eram.nt ba4 aehee4. II lrl4 it ! tfunday Bsortiiaa'. Tl la th co:j. gray dawn Ignnr Jim ramaloa4 a nmpriDtll mux, a4 UoeUM K4 t-xik a " fcalaac ri4 la the 1I004 ttameruaa osa-i lo Takt I t a I Arltna Tojay fteroenaaa-aiatalaon MJ by t HMm' tavrenpfeyaaral Cow Miite-Mr. Kjvrrsi Krai. X. ". J'kaaai. frer MilfiHluc aent . aart (uaacr ef r-araa iru, jr:.rla waa rt.l by Ik taa' aeanplooaet cenro"li ! t te ajo;t..a ( dlr'tr ef Ik aura il ao ;.: fis k ,-.! a.- . It . .e Valla, avow tol- a.-fa.i wttk tka UillJlMII fl lia T. XL . A . waa elt4 a Mr Jiiaoti uaiotti aa4 Mre, C. M I iunu waa aa a 4irtar af Ika wum.a a4 at tae wora ef laa a.w T" larllott bat ! rai af ma eeeiaaltteaa ant wilt be Knnista4 ! ! 'lr CWI nm--i.ar Hkr f "f TBa avt will k ?-ra tna tii at a i?a:l aiia" mafoto. Ht Jolaxx i.t otu5lta .- ( la m'ai.-tBl W'-t"'. mt pt-ami. aa4uct i ji'T"""t iaat"ala a4 , erJa lf ta ra uwl a !?' Mr. Jo " I a af wtl )ruiv ia ft)3lm af elojl. a !( Ur MKtfH asrail frt ! tt "'I" tsa aail af (' I'ta aa4 ! Ujo raiaia af f asB.mt. . aarira4 aa artai tt li.al tt a U'l Ta ck.a ara, an 1 -ra.4 aiy . lea M1BV' liM rate rwa Caa Mt4L r a aa cama la -tlal a-i.t lr aoa as !!! Haw I aaa aa a.j:n B4cr af lia At U 4ra Crru. .itios Bsafa laa Ii4 a.e3r a- a 4trta caatiaaalai Wk., ha 8fl a ta fa l!a riral .Vatwoa 4l af aar aiora laaa (' raa n u fraa aaa ! w v r,: W..n IS vara h ' war !' frm t(.m ( o:ela Mnt. a f- tj tl a IU af l.at niia aai la ! la r a. la aa Ia ffjlt 3- t ifr a. I ar Aa aaerT. ao4 aa a oairitiUr ! laa t 4f4f ..ai( rt aa ln-a a" la-al a r t - w M. ttihiiMii Oalla Pna' -Jlr va Va:ia ; a a,ara af II. -.. war. ta la a l a u-a; aa4 oatala- taa a-a af C. C'-aaaa. ni af V 'fa fcm9tr- nnl lnr.ii, lu J t-ni.r w for 13a a'Ii-l C ruifn a-ria. ;! a-a Crxrw ! ta !fa af C V Diaroa. a licar f I I :. iti lua alt tV- ..iTna'. r'Kl f " ar Jra . ...I tn al ff4mat. l t aa r'" ;ary af li a moncx 't a4--aft al la Cl'J It l.u Ta ! f 1a .rj i:l ka la l :. i.o ai ra-Mat! I Jat atra.' t, aa: -a aa laa. r Ika ci:r Ta'a I ' f'.'t4 aa fat !" a'rpaa aa-t will ? t4ori . tS4 aaar ira ca la 4 ar!I ar.a. Ta ra ' I ka la li I f-aprttu af la ('a4aral butiraaaal tmf .jmaal axfaa. a.aaaaia4aaaa a taa rtaaaaaV tj U lUaal la oamJili f r a l tmfmt af at t toJt l tain, ul iaa : 6a tal ao aa U tan It t-a-(.t af ai!kr at: a k4 ie.i ajj-k.e tr It A ro4mata a'a mata I" fir kr! r . Su ka is bakor a'"4 t t'' ansiw a tka rlaii af ! ala'a Ciprti'a "f la a: la i.l a I r k-o.aat tka fra froaa aa. a an I mm il work. Ta ai"mbr af ISa a4 "T com- ml--. wki. arva-1 Ha Iwl !4t !!. Vrr.l X t'aa. J It Hr .- iaria H-r. Ilary r Cor. kft. v : t.r lrT- U U Ua . fcar uhi'a t il"" l aoaila. 1. A. ittMorr our urainrT roartao o tr.cotii:ax l Vaaaaaa a4 T . I .araaU4 kf tawa aaka af rra.m4. if i. fiS'ioa raa af ! Oar aiaa war, w f iar aa k.ti T af Ur fraua liiinaai a(t4rtiaa a lakiianrnaar. a l av' aaa la fart Ia. a ar fta.f k kr.t Ik kooar af 19a tr-ia t'raa. Cm akr la llu t", a fnar la tka Wi;lmlt k,:r ka wa is at tl -4i.s..t .r k'a m'!at f l armr. A ! oa:,uf. k4 ka a U r l.ni af rr;: fr ta 4( 1 iar. ra. 1 na liaraiaa am i'ia? tka war. af till an.( af It'- M Tafer l franca t . -an l r. 'Wa Vfr i:.f a a j . I af lafaitrr. lia l.a inaa fr aj :"! all'a at IS ai. aal 9tar af VI. la . :.!. ka a a im ir af a-kr 4rati ajar'?:! in w r ji t iiivif, k 41 yf at-t at tn ma f ki la'k. Iaa a al.a a i. a a.i 'i. t'x'ra T5 r4il-a la aa 4:1 a ak are. Tka rnral. r!M.-k wa ki t at J aJi laatariar . ttrfit atca kr i' t?'mi aa II ;-m.atl k.e.fata' -lami itti ia, af wii.. a ka a frmr a ..r a4 fr.mTaa a m. r talrmn aaa la .tarvM Craatrv StirprUaj Attack on Trick Mult Makra Knifs Ndl. --run"" JW- MMaaaaa kaf aiaa la - aa Itaaa aaaaaaa JUaa tlaa Taa aa la 4ak.a4. St N-HT Jtt la a aaala aa4 la a4f. Itl a II ra?k. f Va vi-M.W .f -ft.. Maa lima. T" Araa a'raat k: (" r.niaas. Vl. a I k hi.va a l "Wialaa K rM fa a k.i'iat ."r l.t It ka k .,.- in. i ta v 'na k. t aa ai ..ja la IU. a.- f.r.-a. kt..-k a,r-. . .1 J' aa-ii.4 f aaiala?aaiil aa in tmjr H I l-a a. a4 vi 9nar J.t lak a ir i t a a .liar a an n ' l I ?"4 Silsfaa k au f aak Joia a kayaa I v. I. r. iaaaaaa, ft,) aa tH raana af Maatviral raklaa UaBaaayaaaal ara- Itaarltal ISI a ha Inla wMrh a lark kat b lrla ty lha forra of HI fat; aniakl k-aira url-al alitioa- Tia aa al a rraaaT.ai alorr. Iloa altal rarta a'S rkoar tkal tba lo t.a Kit tvl4 a ia.ior Kandy aaaralac at I J. HAHUKKAH NEXT FEAST KrT f ouvcvor iTik k or tc- TORT 0i;at rtl"t I lal (J.C ratal Laala I lal Uara i" aaa aaa-a Haa pataaatf 3. kail ( aaaallaa aaa laaMa l Raajalraat. Ilaaakkah. lia Jaw: I'aaal af Ik tva-iatioa. aaal a kooaa faatlval COD. maoraUftC la Varlary af Jadaa Mae cakaaa er.r lha af aa 4yrtaa KlatT. Aa'.'ockua KrMt ?. ltl ta efTa4 la ali JaaUk lomta taiianlnf Daa r J. Altaack 15 f.atival I puraly a ftsrna (.a'ltal. a.-la ia lha Jaarla!! rkankaa "I 1 camaanonln of tb laaaoa Tn.r a ill ba o a;-la aarv k-a. l-ia rilT ai.ki a.rTlc kaiac can fn.feral i av Tk laaat af l&a r-)kal!oa arranar fraas Ika '.-!orr af Ju4i"a o.r taaaaiam la Ml H. C. ajN.a tk riynaa KieaT aaaa fia:;r i!ri.o from kit traef (oailioa aflr Ma laiaa aak-. .. ta k4 arav-4 a!!ar f r kl a or ak p. li fl'.k(ul lo.ioa.ra of Juaalm kaainat ka pr.-Qtr aav tkall ar4 a'ara rrafaa4. J4a Macal.ua aa a am.4 by hi (!-. r ta 14 Iba Jaaa In relt a4 kftr Ibraa yaar a-cal4 la 441 cl:n a ear ait.r In Jrualm. lha ftit!laa la conaattloa arlth lha aj4l aaeioa laattnat aiM alaT. To rwrMniorala thi. vnt Jatka aa4 h'a krvliraa ani lia aakola coo rcat:oa of aral or4atn.4 I 'at tba 44i.ioa of tba ailar hou!4 b kpl (- in, r a. yr afcr yaar by ina aa-a of a aTM a)a trorn t-ia lill 4ay f Kialaf aith atla-ln.aa aa4 )e." Ts f.aiiail 4aa ao t:i for raa lion fraaa labor an4 la In.r.fora coa- i4.rt oaa af lb minor faaal la th Jaat.a cat.ajar. s- . - -J PASTORS HEAR DR. DOf.EY Taaocr-ll.llo frrivaraUoa IHraaaJ llrfur' ImIkmII. Aaaorlalioo. . Tba rTt'lile rraparatloa af tha rr.a k.r aaa tha jb!-t et aa ad 4r.a aria yatr4ay taarnm- by Dr. Carl ir Inay. fridni of W II lamalt I alaafaiir. b apoh bafira lb tnjaa4 M.tbortial flnlaia-ra Aaaoriallua la lha Tlrat M.thodlal ITialta. Ir. lxry ar4 tba mlalal.ra la k.p away frirn fanalu-lam. b'al to b (iroaar la fu:b: lo b prar.rful: lo ba profouaj aiu4aia of lha l lbta ar4 ali ooal lll.faiar at4 lo bar aroot aanaa. I.ianea Cuoia f'i4 r. txBy arlih frtnr uar. alloc oa tba aama topic Of. Irflatv4 alo pp a. a. -CL0UDYt DAY PREDICTED rtafva-aaala of Itrvrot laya Irad to tnatl riraltoau ra lha !. r fracioallraloY la tacsaiaf jj.tloua la lia Iraataaal af k'a lora.'a.'a I or !ar fca praajlrl "Taaaaal ffft:y rio-aj mil acvaaianal i(M r.is. itruiU liv4a. osoally awb.rty " Hi1.) li j?f!aa rf fair wal?af futaar l t:. cit aaaiSaf -t'opa" a agola fey Ik fr-(.r'a af a a.ar a. air laaar kl una ua laia.da J. IV II ta arafri '-! froen:. of fair ar.albar jrtr.ir ka t an la" of rata aaa aatl4 la Ika !' pr-lrHa. VANCOUVER GROCERS DINE tia.i (oar-ma .rrani laaaaari for rva-a-taararr T. of to aa al! of nl ia v.i.v""fvni tah. y. ; nr. rial ) 7 pr3rif of Ika ftoyl it., . . i " . . t&a ' I "r -a na. r aa Ik w.r l'..arar f. c!ir. '; h h..a at a Mial ka ajra al Ik Hrl rt'raal T day n oa: i.t.ir?r - ' ' a av'aa.rk aa ba lavlr.4. Tk.ra a-i k afal frmlri' .u-bat. af..h' bi t. Ival bjlil ajaa, aaa al l la k I m.iy loptca. 71 bai-n Maal r. MtWr: t-t J Not : y.n! l.a m of ll lftlaff ant Oi..o! aaral rla tk-'r r lmt?vis:y. a . .... . - . - - iar. I Caort lo '.t of a I'enforarr I I" " " aral talaa t-araa l?on r for -trie I lay af ll'K d.flar! aff.Ha mo i-.n a iti ai a Da t ailaat tal aayraana a.aa- lr(tO)L'Wn0MiA Pr.NPLl.TON nhlbltora mat Tbnra 4ay anj form4 an hlbllor" l.aava, ahlcfi. thouath oa a amallar aral. will b almllar lo tbla elty'a mo lloa pi-iur oraTaoiaalton. All mana (ra fi4c4 thnla to lh !" of ll not to ahoar any nlctnraa that had rol bran t4 by lh Portland or tl!la cn.or. K. J. K. nydr ... ...... . - k . 1 -or r 1 1 war ana aaa - K - rhoarn a rllin mambara of lb I.aau. Tha motion ric,ur" " ...a a. . i i raaaoi board bacaua of drlay and aipanaa that would r-aulu a a Kml!y lHarana. tha nolad alar who la appaarlnc In Mtro prodtirtlona. dla cua4 laal waak lha dlffrrrnca b tara appaarlng bafor thouaaoda and hundrrda. -f rl- It lm.rlve. It alr.a ma a faflmaj of frailly and tha tarrlbla rponlbllliy. Not only thai, but rry audlrnce I dirrrrrnt. -I Ira lo Imacln paopla avho ara lo ma play mUma. and tha eoo mopolltan natura of tha audlrnc ania to b to odd that I cannot rallia It. I try lo think what tna Wratarn ranrhm'n l'l r. m Kprrlona will ari"l to lha Alaakan mlna proa prrlor. and wh'lhrr thry wlil appral in lha tlr.4 workrr aufflclently to kp blm from falllna; a!rp. Tbrn aln morla actlnB la ao akariln. Un ataca you ran fl tha rUn or th (lllln.aa and raaponaa. Th camara I a bard cold Ihln. It trlla nolhmc. It la Inordinately !f:ah." a Rath Roland, who plr th Prt f lha alrt who baa Inharltrd criminal l.nd.nri.a which aha oarcoma. In "Tha Had Orel.." la a Taclflo Coaat tflrl. who I hooch aha la but XI yaara old. ha ban oo tha ataca a total of IS y.ara Whig only. 4 aha waa known to aa FrancUco play.r a -Baby Ruth." who playad "Uttla Lord t auot.aroy. Aftr a f.w yravra In aa Eaalarn board Inc arhool aha rrlurnad lo lha alas and wa dia-orc4 by a Kalrm dlrrc- lor In 111 I. Una ia nw with Balboa. Jih dnat arrlh"ir. frnclnt:. runnin br own car. and llahloe to knlltlns dx and flnclnar. a a Mia Pl.ila Il.mm.ratrln. dhtrr or ou-ar ll.mmaral.1n tha iraat mu al.-al Imprraarlo. haa Juat !snd with lha Uaumont ulual company in "Ac of Irath." a lhr-rrel fralura . llrH aalll ann.ar al.ort'.r In Portland on tba Mutual pr.crimma Kha la now In Ja.honllla. ria. worklnar with tha Gaumont playara oa what will b h-r firat arlou rol. Allhoujh ah I mnimiAiA ia tha I'.fkl tMia rotra ah baa nar d.U.d Into ttrand opara, and what la mora pr.rrra moii pi' lo alihar. William T. Haddock la dl- f.ctlBaT bar. a IHlaa frlnr' baa nar fallad to latr all ctaaavra alnca Ita flrat pub lication, and vara aoon local film fan ara to aaa Fradrl-k Ward, th ml n.r.t Khakaparan actor and trattic al.r In thai rol. !! haa Juat i(nd a contract with K4ln Thanhouacr. Ona f lha moat peculiar Inataora that can b Imaslnad I that Mr. WiM la to b Initial. 4 Into lb film world at lha handa of bla aon. Earn.at Ward. ona of tha la4inc Thar.houaar dlrac- tora. aaa MarfucrU Clark, who wa tart aa in -Still Watara a cnarmina paatorial and cirxua plctara at tha I'aopira Th.alar. la aooa lo ba abown la "Tna Prlne B4 Th rawpar. uy lh ai4 of trlrk pholo-rapby and har apl.ndid acting aha playa a dual rol a. and appaar aa both tha prlnra aod tha paupr. Th prod-artloa promlara to b aq.ul!!a. Ilom.how Parly Payn. who I the rharmar of Tannlna'ton'a Cholca." at (ha National Thralrr. ama to ba abl lo do vrythlna. and vat In on ary- iMn. Mom tlm rro h. with rrancia X. rioabn-an. wa rrownad a tha mol royal at fan tio. Mia Barn, ba aM.a bmc qun of tba crn. la alao tha author of Hr'y Bayna'a Faahloo T.Ik, which ba bacom quit pop. alar. a a Poubtlaaa aryn will b ta(rt4 In knowing that all right to th proaa anl trraa work of KUa Whralar Wil ms hav ba if urd by lha Rolfe I'holop'.ay Company. Th moat power ful of bar aome to rrraea and arrrral book will b producd on th acrarn. Work on aranartoe will rommrnca iro- -Kzrrccyr , : j A ; ? i ' . mediately and no effort nor money will b apared In making tba productlona great. aaa -tr fratr of Mnnia Carlo" tha novel by I"-, rhlllipa Oppenhelm. will be re- Ieae4 Thuraday on tne i-aramouni. programme, with Theodore Roberta in th etel.er rol. a a a Little Mae Marah. who became loved by almoal every motion picture fan In Tortland through har aympathetlc part In "Tba liirth of a Nation" and who k.. k .nr.a..rfi with Rohan llarron alnca "Her Shattered Idol." will ap pear with that atar in Fine Art piay r:aa4 fhroueh tha Triangle Film Company, which eervlre la known In orlland at tha Columbia i neater, a a a Thaa War aha la aaan at tha Ma- Jeeilc Theater thla week, once made a remark to Antolne Ducan, owner of Cuignol Thaalar. TarU. that her one dralre waa to poaaeaa a dog Juat like bla rreat wane ttuaaian won nouna. I'ucana haa now gone to the front and hla laat act waa to purchase the dog and aend It to her. The dog arrived i.. i w-aaar and will flarure In a num ber of ber coining releaaea. a a e Fay Tlncher. whom Tortland fana will remember for the many laugbl ha haa given them la the numeroua comedlee that hav appeared here, and who ta remembered alao for the remark able and atartllng atrlped dreia that he vara In many comedlee and which waa akhlblled at the ezpoaitlon lo ban Franclaco. haa dreaaed a doll In a coa tum a nearly Ilk her makeup aa po- Ible. Fay ky that h will keep tha doll awhile to admire and then give It away lo aome poor little youngater who haan't any. Norma Talmaga. Beena Owen. Ulllan and Dorothy Qlah have alao dupll'-ated themselves In dolla aa a new way for a movie act reel to remain youthful. a a a William 8. Hart, the etar of "The Dlaclple." at the Columbia, who ie a mighty figure In the appealing role of the rugged minister. Is aald to have one of the strongest and most ascetic faces of the screen. Some of his fellow-actors have dubbed him the 8a vanarola of the films, because there la. they assert, a resemblance between the actor and the pictures of the great reformer. aaa Julia Fwayne Oordon. who has ap peared In motion picture roles in Portland, haa adopted two baby alli gators from Florida, which she ex pects to use .in soma of ber future playa. . aaa We alo hear that Flora Finch, an other of the motion picture constella tion, ia now a landowner, for she has purchased 20 acrea at Beechwood, L. 1 where she will erect a magnificent home. e e e Tha question of whether or not "Chlmmie Kadden" was a real character haa been raiaed. The photoplay series that are being shown at the Plckford are based on stories that originally were written In the New York Sun. The character was probably a modifi cation of a genuine old Bowery char acter. see Charlie Chaplin Is here again. This time be will be aeen In "A Night In the Show." In aplte of the similarity of all Chaplin productlona, thla one 1. lo hava a maarnlfirant Kfttinir and Charlie courting the leading lady in a grand opera troupe. Lnarne re mains in an immaculate dress suit through a large part of the performance. CITY LETS OUT MEN 30 Employes, Cut From Bud get, Are Dropped Today. OTHERS GO BY JANUARY 1 Strrart Clranlnr Department Ixtmr IS. Public Work . Urania and Water Durraai I Each. With 4 from Police) lore. Tbla la tr-e at dT fr mploy in varloua brenrbe ef tha city service, ttbol.aa.e d.aoiia.ala will take place tonlcht aa a raeull of th rcal bud gl trimming. A long Ht of othr m i,i.,,. al l go bfor Janoary 1. Tna Hat of tn-n la b put out of the rvloe tol.r Include 11 etrat ri.aaara. nine emplcyre la th Public Works tepart aaa!. on man In tba hralth burrau. on tru.h drlirar la the water bureau, ant four po i I . . m n. Tha ll trl clanra ara lo be let out a lb f"ai In.tallrnanl of IS mm lo b drorf4 on account of lha pur rh.a by the city ef thre oaw atrt fiu.htng marr.ln at a roat of lli.o. Tb mathln. fcave not arrived aa yet. b b man r being dropped. It If all. o liat lh burau can keep wlth la Ha appr.pritlona. Tb elrea-l rlaanari to go are the last mn lo b appoinlrd. Tha oM.at In point of rr baa bn In the bar.au naariv two T.ara. Tbv ara: C. H. Hobbla. I(- Reran. CharUa Hag1ua4. U J Norn. A. i llvrnra. Fr4 Fiaber. Ilnrv Adhie. I. I. Hmld.il. O. IL a-M fla-M. C. Ituaarlt. T. W, Pleren. V F Fot. II. Itam4a. U M. Rolxrta. and M S Williams a tha rublie Worka Tpartmnt als m.n-.brre ef t."i sidewalk construction rr.ar will a'a Tby al: t' II. t'lll. II llunjnul. C. A. Wbr. W. It iU O. (.'la a oa. and on other, not certain aa yl. In addition thla drpart mrpt will dop ona arrouolant and ona ia-puly building lnapa:lor. Their namoJ ara nt yl rrlln. four polrmen la ba dropped aa a r.tti.l of lb In.tallatloa of automo bi.r lo tha pol.a. arvic In place of !i pi.ilc hjr.'a are: C. K. Flalon. . n Ill-bard. C. W. Clark, and O. A. j-ow.lt C. tii!ho!tan4. a truck drlvar In the water bur. a a. la Woa dropped, and one .n,t:or In the health bor.au tnuet go. It ia pianne4 by City Health Offlcr tarr!tia to lt out on employe and put eaelber '.a a Vacaacjr ax-Ua! La the milk Inapectlon division of the bureau. EDITOR'S TRIAL NEAR END Wataon'a Attorncja I'rie That Right of Ie Speech Be Maintained. AL'OL'JTA. Ca., Not. J. Oral argu m.r.ta were begun lata today by at torneyf In the trial of Thomas E. Wat son, the Georgia editor, on a charge of sending obscene matter through the malls in his publications. The case probably will go to the Jury tomor row. Assistant District Attorney Miller, In addrraalng the Jury, said the queatlon of guilt rested aolaly upon whether the language complained of. which occurred In artlclea attacking tbe Horean Catho lic Church, waa Improper. Attorneys for th defers urged that Mr. Wataoa b "Judged In tbe light of the law. In tha guaranteed right of tbe freedom af tha press." $20,000 SUITJS DISMISSED Slander Action by Dr. Kqtil I Brought to Cloac. Tb i:0.00 alaader eult brought by Dr. Maria D. Enul against Mrs. Emma B. Carroll waa dismissed by an order signed by Circuit Judge Kavanaugh Saturday. Failure of Dr. Equt'a coun sel to make the complaint more definite and certain la given aa grounds for the dlamlasal. E. K. Heckbert, Dr. Equl a attorney, took hie aland on tb com plaint be bad filed, and will appeal to tba Supreme Court from Judge Kava na uk h a order. Dr. Equl now Is In the East and Mr. Heckbert declared that because of this fad aha could not produeo tha addi tional Information required. The suit grew out of aa altercation In a women's club. J. M. R0DGERS PROMOTED Portland Man Bccoroca Revenue Agent at Salt Lake City. John M Rodger, for many years con nected with the revenue agrnfa force la Portland, has been promoted to the rack of revenue agent and la to aa sume charge of the Halt take division. December I. Tha Halt take dlvlalon consists of the stalea of Ctab, Montana, Idaho and Nevada, with headquarters at lt take City. Mr. Rodger appointment waa strong ly urged by former Collector Dunn, ttevenue Agent McCabe. formerly of tbia dlvlalon; Mlltoo A. Miller, col lector; H. K. Haney. state chairman, sad la W. Elliott, revenue ageat ELOPERS WIN CONSENT TOCXO GARDEN A COfPI.E MARRY WHES PARENTS UELE.1T. Flight la la terra pled, but Return Iloaae Ia More Sarecaafal Girl la IS aad Youth 19. PENDLETON. Or, Nov. 29. (Spe cialsCharles Wataon, aged 1, -and Ruth Mazfleld. aged It. a young Gar den. Wash., couple, after many set backs, finally obtained a license yes terday and were married at Walla Walla. The young couple bad attended church at Gardena Sunday night. No vember l. and there planned an elope ment Taking a borse and buggy they drove all night, reaching Pendleton Monday morning. They proceeded to Milton, and were on their way to Portland from Milton bv train when captured by Deputy Sheriff Blakeley. of Umatilla County, who brought them to Pendleton and notified their fathers. The fathers, ac companied by a Deputy Sheriff of Wal lula. arrived Wedneaday, and the couple were taken home. L'pon arriving home the lovers per sisted In getting married. After much pleading on tbe part or the couple th parents consented to the marriage. The happy couple Journeyed Immedi ately to Walla Walla, where tne cere mony wa performed. DRIVER IN CRASH ARRESTED Woman Hurt When Truck Collides Wllh Auto on -Bridge Approach. Herbert Hull. 1113 East ElRhth street North, waa arrested yesterday by Of ficer I Hirsch after the motor truck which he waa driving Is said to have struck an automobile, knocking that machine about 10 feet and causing it to strike Mrs. Post, TS1 Haight street, knocking her down and running over one of her less. The accident occurred at the western approach of the Steel bridge. Mrs. Post, who was badly bruised, was taken to the Police Emer gency Hospital, and later sent to her home. A charge of reckless driving was placed against Hull and he waa re leased on his own recognizance. Light Know Falls at La Grande. LA GRANDE. Or, Nov. 2. (Special.) After a period of blizzard weather Color. County is less stormy today. Yesterday's blow was unusually severe. Today a light anow fell, and the moder ation In temperature is noticeable. Burroughs Brought Back. CIIEHAUS, Wash, Nov. 19. (Spe cial.) Deputy Sheriff John Berry has (The Theater of No Disappointments) Last Two Days LITTLE THELMA SALTER and William S. Hart in a Powerful Drama of the Eeal West DIS CIPL r alLad Filmed Mid the Rugged Grandeur of the West A Story of Love and Sacrifice Her Painted Hero A Keystone Comedy, a Picture of Stage Life as It Might Be, but Isn't COMING THURSDAY THE MARTYRS OF THE ALAMO By D.W.Griffith returned from Buffalo, N. Y, bringing back with htm H. D. Burroughs, who formerly taught school at Lewis, in the eastern part of this county. Burroughs is wanted to answer a statutory charge, his alleged victim being a school girl pupil at Lewis. 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