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9 nn: sroircntG onrnoyiAy, TinrnsDAY. peceibek s. iois. i .j i. Lin. t. n ihar taC.ra.t 1 a Cot 2 GUILTY OF POSTAL ! lkt.- ! Mr. A Ilea Baoa- B.ack laat BKkt. "M4 ara ail abt4 to tkoaa wko aaslt4 " maklnr It sack Brand oecaaloB." oUoltv( ara tbo obb wko drrk ta ka Battoao4: C.i: a4 ki rh.l trmttiM 4 riuK fartr Hawin C.ak. 0.-. .apr L-p:oT. ci.k. J. E wl'a. Ua H.k. u( H.k. p-raakiia l i.r;.r-. M;. . M. w. t..-r . Uial lUaoO, T7-t" lr.f.irr r V..... Wa..; wmmm . k. . . m iluk. . Bruce Granville and J. C Don vi!!e Face Long Terms in Federal Prison. rn.nl at IB. rt aa4 If II i Bpa-lraa. STATION A ROBBERY fff V WILLIAM 8 V FITZ WILLIAM J DELAMERE 8 , CHALMERS, wiS! LORD '88 I 11 DAWLISH S8 Kr.ni ta. )! f " " . ti. ci a n. tk.r - tO.iM ..4 ilHrwW. :ll l 'tia Jt'.miM. rtaak. l-lpm. .! a f-x. indt "t ki j" J. Rkt. f. r H:i. T. T. I. (' J..:n li. U. I.'aa. UraO.-r a , ta-t- ij-tlx. to r-..T Ki:r !" 10 r.mp.af witMw K-l. -. k.trr lv.b. A4 flak, lro.r.-a "'- ' n.x K.;iy C!k a4 tka Portlaa aakl.'r pap. PRIMA DONNA IS STAR FAMILY OF ONE IN COURT ) TAIfa Crrj Infant 1rrrl ,a Tear When ft a band Whom Al tcmptcd Alibi h rP"r1rJ J Coavlctcd by Jmry. True Granville end J- C Donvti: w.r. foaad si.ty la talt4 tt Court yirday of robbing Ktattoo A f tne rort:&4 rctofr-c lax tke tlf of A. C. O-t. eupr'-ot.n-oi. wits ril rvolvr. JdS Wolvertoa wi;t proaounre " !.. on n ma .t "';; ln. T-e pettr eader y.ar la t.l rd-rl panttatlary. OraBVtn.ea wit. 5ofT tn'r,1 ta n-atil la J ttt. pr..n U COM t. ".rdl-l was bron-,! In. me h.ui t.ir I. fc.r arm... -s. J.-t.r,4 ;' l Ml t burtn im ' .'''. II- a,;:. fa. ct !! oV.Tt::-. . a p.aH.mi.rT tr.t M. -nr..! r ra ta tka N.vad p.ait.aiiary form. H w. " H. -it- J i I afre i!- rbry or la rrfll 11 -ti- Wa lt vrl Tor ..rl '. brought a.,t Gri.tl tri.4 '4 ke.t lit. It wa ' f'10-4 IBat k mrri.l. A att.mpl l prov whtck kt o-utir -.rsortt him. w. C('l f.. 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It I !4 tnt tb poitloa a i.a k.r ka tf. company .arnaJ that kr ku.BnJ k4 b.n .nt ta prtMa aat tbt ak aa without m.n of up port. Iha atp.ct to la for trait to4y a4 b prpt.il4 to t Xrm. Granvltlo a Job. o tbat h raa ajDori br.!f aa4 baby wktio tka ka.t&n4 arui rihr U la prUoa. IDC DOALD-AICM ItK.kD 1 AT 0r II El M THII HECK. IILL OaavatW kU1a la .! la Display akra QaaUty Tka Wpmlmr Paua ta ra Craw. fT jrrril MACQtTBN". Vdtr. IODal4-Ayr. dramatlo o praao, bb4 rnUy eoBBact4 with tb ILo.toa sod Chlcauo Craad Opark eom pani.a. la tnr bom It la a plaaa ora to a4 har. ka la oa tbo eor ret bill at tba Orph.uro. ftx U tall bb4 atataly ; ha la not In cIib.4 to w.lcht. bot to con-tln..a at4 -ia.fal pby.Kjoa. fka l af Ua talU k44iBS-lty or4r. bb4 baa aa aor ra4y mi!a bl-h b oa to oo4 ad nt4C. Hr ol-a l of beautiful qualllr. w.ll pl-4 morally. blfbly ?. k 1aMBM Kaaataa raial4.tyrr. frla Ilaaaa Wk.lt Plaalaa at tka OrplM-aa Tkia Mark. Detective Blame A la Cric Kennedy. Sherlock Holmes tmd Scetod Yrd cora. K i wibtho Id fanny BUckie, th ewteady. erer-ready. e SeSco? J. RiS. in h. barteaqn detect. mble. In SoanEierrille. the troe-to-Cfa ninwcal-comedy town, be Watda St iarUdrmen and other local digtarie. wOlniy Sopt? S to the tana of 1T U tb. latest oream m M TttC NCw AuvDmVKiy ur ilLEIDJGrO Pee the trreat morion picrore of Path directed by the Whartews and reJe-ksed to yoor theatre throat h the local 'And b sore, for pIcArore'i sake, to read the story f DeTcja BUckie! JryCeorge Randolph Cheater and Chaa. W. Coddard. ta the t- ii 1 V ,Z roruanu wieyunian MANY FOUND NEEDY Associated Charities Discov ers Destitute Couple. CASES SWAMP BUREAU ALUMNAE BENEFIT BIG !:: tr-T 0 lOltKbi: Mi.HT AT HirroDKom: riT at awaa. Liarala ftiatk PV Hlaa wlr Bur lilac Ma TWUu a A 14 0saaj Ovsaataatlaa. J at bow" aorb u r!ar4 on Col .c. stkl at tha rortl4 ! Illpoa rtreaaa. ttB'tor tb aa.plc.a of tka Ora- fn. AtuBin caBBot ka dtrmlnl til all tb a-4t.tan!!ac tlfk.t kaa aai tira-xl la. ka It I ..uomim about ! w raiaw4- Mr Inaa paspM atta44 tb k-n.fit at tb Port ) t lea Itippodrom Ut Trld-ty msht. an. a a ra.alt. Al-a Paaaoa fwa.-k. xaairavaa of tka coamitt wnirk wa la ckaxs. ka anaouac4 tkat It will a aa annual affair. Raipk Kn.4oa. of Unvota Kick. tB ) .w.at.r far llln tka (n.lMi aambar af tirk.ta Ta ua .nmita 4l.9o4 of S' -aril&arlA wkila HnMrl IB.tt. of W a.Mnf taa liiakv waa a4 aa4 l- fcoo to pair Th funt o-rlT.4 fram ta niafi.lnm.al w.m t tb wona" baiiamaT f is4 f Ik fir.lt af Ora gto ar4 a!n.t avvrytkirut waa 4oaal4 la " aa. -t wi.k la lak thi. an af puk !'.! I..r tn rl--" flrw a4 l-aln.-l. and wtih rlncinc r.onartc that pl.aot to tba r. Hr ttolc i ! of xr.nd opra r.J!oc. liar dirlion I .plrndlA. aod It U poMibl. to kar all ! baa to aay. At tba Orphaum ala l tr P' form.r Ihia X. oaally makaa cood a an Bltraclla Mrtatnr. T of br n : -raniaia. Aria- from ' -Va.alUna Rfl.tlcana. -Wh.fi 1 IioaTO tka Worio. Pnina (imnc Prlio and -Carry Ale Wac to Old VlraiBta." -I nm lo vl.aaa my aadi.a-. ana trr to ult thlr ta." ald Madam tBaid-Ayr la.t DUhL l would Ilk to lna mora Brand opra a.latlloria. hut r.avili that a Itttla of that SOa a crvat way. My flrt oii la sn.rajly a grand cp.ru alctloa to l "rlaaa" to ray proBramma. an tnca i ocid with battada aad aonga. -I am a katl of Xw Tork City, and a a-radual of Fianford Unlr- alty". CaX. My volca waa tralnad by th c.lbratd Oaorsa Tt. Clark. In ." Tork. London, and Pari, knd t w with th liamm.r.t.la Op.ra Company and otk.r op.ra com pant.- I ba. bn voraj aotol.t with th aymphony orrk.atraa of Now Tork: Tkdara Thorn. Ptttabarc: DBr. sad fan KraarUo. "At tka Orph.tjro, I sin -hdold to iBC Bin tnlBut arh art and that maaa roar. Bt ration. It brlasa OOI all liat la bt. ro- ail y in ma" DEFAULT DECREE ASKED dr. it ftrroc. H (.: RVAIO or ntit i. tt v. T)uink(;llns Iy Infant Arrives la InipotrerlalieU l amlly Fuel Donation Is Madt. bat Marh More Mill Is 1 Icq u I red. roTBItlfTIO TO CIIRMT M9 HI I.UK I IMMII'THE A04 I ITKDl II AHITIKS. Prroualy r.portad $301. 0 K. L. Harmon 10.00 ICl.a A. Harmon 1-00 iiuid.n f.ul Company. 1- Urando ' - W. It. Krlnhaxdt. La Grand 1.00 A. O. ln: Mrs. J. C Mann 3.00 Mr. Mary Orac llobson. Vancouver Tha (ioorca Lawrrnca Co. 10.00 Mlaa t. A. Uwr.nct 6 00 C Toblaa I Amu llarrla Nvtiiio CO.. z.-vv of wood will bo ndcd to mnt the d.manda of tha aitualion among- tka poor thla wltvtw. Tha donations of atoves. bowavar. continued to com. In and y.Kterday two mora w.n r-.y.d. B.fora that. 10 atov.s wrr trot In without a stick: of wood having- b.on donated. SAII Total II0S.SS Contrlbutlona should bo sent ta t p.. H. Howard, tr.aaurcr of the I AocIatrd Chart tl. at Ladd I Tlllon Hank; to V. R. Mannlnc. i M-rtary of tha Charltlea. 411 j Commercial block, or to The Ora- gonlan, Kuppll.a should ba acnt J to tha Aaaoclated Charities. 411 Commercial block. CSTICPATEIC PHTSIQLNS Karakars rartlaad UtopatbM Asa a. n. Lull a. tl Cor ball Didg. roaaa Usia Hi'. A :. da. t - kaa. l Mors as ;dC I ka Mala 41k. D Asaa Hi rtttoea H I ICa' Hraday Uim , B-ara. D Avaat SU - Ua Bid kta Mat . A 141. wtaca. P WUltaaa 4k. Pit Hroadway Hi.14- Ma.a 411- klaia UA. U(Ml p. 4...a4. I. JJ Cork It kiMU- ;B ltiK A .lt.a P. B;dv l aa. Mta A !. t,. ni.f u i:in tUda. Maia lit. A Kvm, tw. WlUlaaa 4v. tot Taylor SL I Paa Mala 4U A 144 A aw. D tt. autt ! ! Morg.a B ds. I'WOO" Mar nail Tabor 41TA Ij.mm H. r It! Marsaa MUlg. t-mmmm. Da. lrla l) Marias Hid, fkoaaa Maia 14:. Mar. 4.1A pjaa, Da. r. Si. 4 M. C. r Sail. ls Bl&S- MarabaJ A tera. D. tkka Ss, t )-I Joaraal klda Mar.kail U:. A JOJL na4kwa, D. BU BU. Sot ' Bld. I'koa Xaia AUat 11. taaa. D. . T, :-Tl0 tWIUa. B dg. f se Mata . Mala 144k. lk.ta.fS. t. r- '- Mrgaa V.dg. Mait 4i4. k-aal It. A IMS. a,!. tr. Akai N. .-. T.bor tJl. M0 pnttwra B.k. tVlwy. ltTa. Waik. D. K IS Cast 14(A) SL X i koaa Laat IJ1A. ta4lea ta Maka Mara Dflalla a C'rrtala" by Wife's Allraya Is Der tared afcaas.' Mtyllna bis wlf.'s motloa " thara and trt.oloua." lr. rWtdfissI Whlllns y..trday flld ta County OU Ctff s ofrtc. a motion a.kiott that a aivorc KtM k craat.4 him by d. fault Ik Ma suit aaaioat Mr la M. H kiting. Mrs tkkitiag bad a.kl tba court to ord.r that Pr. Whiting's complaint px-tfy .sartly how aba bad. accord lag to hi allegation, altamptad to ruin ki. buio.. Th aow.famooa dlorc ault of th WkltlBg. ka. not yl paa4 tka filing ma Th rooiDialat for dlvorre was ! tu.4 by lr. hitina tkr month, as. om tim Ut.r Mr. Wkitlng'a al tera, r fil.d a long affidavit la whl. fc (k at out th atorr af tha troubl btw..a fc.rlf and h.r hu.band and a.k.d attora.y f and alimoay dur lar th p.nd.acy of th ault. ft -plying, fr. Wbltlng fll.4 a ceun lar-affldavit la wkl-fc ka told at eome l.agta ki d. of lk.tr troobl.a. In aaoth.r affidavit. eto of conald.rabla Ungth. Mr. Whiting lha anw.rd fc.r ku.basd's rharga aad rnwd k.r kppttc.tiow for temporary alimony ta b paid bfora h rould appear to d.f.nd kersaif In th dlvorc ault. Temporary alimony wa grant. d by JaUg Oat.na and Nv.mb.r St was .t as th data for filing cf an aa.w.r to W. Whiting's suit. Oa that dat. In.t.arl of an aB.w.r to th complaint. Mr. Wbltlng sttorn.y fU4 a "motion to make trior d.flatt and rartaln" aom part, of tha original complaint. Dr. Whltlng'a atorneys ystrday rid t?.tr rnuntcr-mottoa la which tk.y aak ikat a dlvorc deer b grartad by d. fault. bacaUM of Mrs. Whitlns' failure to anawer tha ult by November It. filing Instead "a sham aad frivolous motion." W. A. Ilarrlmaa Visits Pendleton. rr.NrLrrroy. Or.. r. i-pciai W. A Marriman. vlco-preid.nt of th t'rvon Pacific ytm, lltd Pea dl.toa today. Ila arrived la bis private rar "Ard.a" thl morning and waa tak.a by train No. to Pilot Rock Junction, wkera ka epant tka day In ipecUo; It 9 kw terminal jards. Tbs visitor from the Associated Cbar Itlrs veaterday found a young- man aad fcla wife, destitute and nearly starving-, bare In Portland. Th.y ware proud and tried to be setf-rellsnt. and put off appealing to th Chsrltles as long- a poealbl. They old their trunka and ail their clothing except that which they were wearing, la order to have money lo buy food for a little whit longer, hoping that the man might find work and that they mlsht b abl lo gat on their feet asaln without having to appeal to roamy. Hut thcr were atrsncera in tha city, and it.. re aas no errtploymrnt to be found. Tha young man Is eatable and anxious to work, and the Charities bss taken atep to ec-ire employment for him. In th meantlma food and tem porary relief have been given. raw Owa af P-earea. Thl may sra an extreme caae. but It Is only one of scorea with which th Chart t lee has beea dcalln for several Mnff t k I. r are a few others, .elected at random from tha Indes or cases at ih. offir of the Charities: A ir.vear-old glrU earning 11 a week. la supporting b.r parents. The father hM bn unakl to secure wors tor three moolha and the family r.aourcee are exhauelod. Tba girl's mother Is xoactins: soon th birth of another child. Kent is due. groceries cannot ba acured. aad there la no way lo which clothes for the expected baby can be provided out of the tiny income oi toe family. A man and woman with four children. under 0 y.ara or a, were rouna in a d'.tituta condition. In cold, unfurnished rooms. The rooms ar so poorly qulppd that there la no way In wbloh they rould u a wood beater If they bad on. A small oil heater Is needed, and the babies In th family are In need of milk, ss ther are poorly nourlahed. Another family ws. rouna in wrucn th fsth.r wa too 111 to work. They were without food or fuel and bad no means of urlrg any. ABaaallac aa t aaatlred. "fftranse to ssy" said Secretary V. rt Manning, of tha Charities, "th re port of the family In which the baby was born on Thank. ylvlng day. which appeared yesterday, has aroused BP psrenUy no notice from the public In eplte of the appealing cnaracier oi in raa. Th family la deatltut and the baby I getting a mighty poor atart In life bcau ot tn poor nourienm.m of It mother. Th Charities Is rur Blablng all th relief It can. but ws tra swsmped with rases. This esse In particular. It eema to m. should appeal to th Irtlereat of aom banevo- Wnt Individual who wants to neip ooor family through the Winter." Tk. fuel situation was slightly re lieved yeeterdsy by a donatlou of wood tent by Mrs. Willis Dunlway. It la estimated, buwevtr. that fully 1' cords "FREAK" HIKER ARRIVES Iowa Prdratrlan Has Covered 418 of 10.000-Mile Walk. Another freak continental pedestrian has come to Portland. He Is Charles XlKt. of Msquoketa. Iowa. Ha Is not a freak, but tha ac companiment of his Journey across the continent makes the combination one. Mr. Nlgg was one day working In a garage of his home city when dif ferent methods of continental travel was the topic of discunslon. I would take a wheelbarrow with me If I ever Intended walking through tha United States." said Mr. .N'lus. and that Is what ha la doing, lia -arrived in Portland yeaterday morning, on the second leg a 10.000-miI drive, having covered dste 41S miles. He has until Jan uary 1. 117. to make the retfof the mliesg-e. and ba a sharer In the sched ule benefits that have been put up by I some of his friends at home. He is not walKlna- to make good any oet. Th first leg of Mr. Megs Journey was made two years ago. lie then traveled from his home city to Cali fornia throitKh Iowa, Miiuiourl. Kansas. Oklahoma, Texas. New Mexico and Ari zona, lie traveled Z300 miles on the first Journey and shipped back to bis home from California. The sickness of his father prevented him from starting out again In 1I4. so he has waited until this year to complete his Journey. On his present pilgrimage Mr. Nlgz left Iowa on July 19. and has passed through Minnesota, North and South Dakota. Montana, Idabo.tJbW'ashington and Oregon. From Portland Mr. Niga wishes to gain perml.sion from either the French or the Brlildh Consul to ship on steamer tbat will carry him to the scene of the war, where he wishes to do hospital work for a while. Ho has had experience In firat aid In the L'nlted States Army, having served In the Philippines for eight years, first In tha Army and then In tha educs tlonal department of the Philippine service. If be cannot "ship" to Europe he does not know what ha will do. DINER SERVICES UNITED Cnlon Pacific Short Line and O.-W K. & X. Combine Managrment. In a further effort to connolldate all the activities ot tba Union Pacific, the Oregon Short Una and th O.-W. R. & N. Company, tha hotels and dining cars of those three roads comprising the Lnlon Paclf io system have been brought Under one management. K. K. Lcwli. newly appointed man sger of the dining cars and hotels, was In Portland thla week. He explained that tha purpose of the change la to standardise tha work and tha service on the three roads. J. C Morrison will continue as superintendent of dining car service for the O.-W. R. at N. Com psny. but Instesd of reporting to th Portland officials ba will report to Mr. Lewis at Omaha. AUTO SHOW IS CALLED OFF Dealers, However, Consider Holding Independent Exhibition. By a vote of t to t. the automobile dealers of Portlsnd yeeterdsy decided at a meeting in the Chamber of Com turret rooms not to hold tha show tha had been proposed for next Februsry Several reasons were advsnraa oy tn opponents of the exhibition, chief smong which were tha coat, the com Dlaint that a show holda back bual ne.a and the fart that many of th new models would not arrive in time for dlaplay for the proposed event. Kvrn so. however, seversl Of the dealers who still fsvor holding a show are agitating an Independent exhibition and It Is yet possible Jiat at least a small exhibition will be held. JUDGE DENIES DECISION Mr. McGinn Decline to Act, Because or Intimacy With Partlea of Suit. Because he had known so Intimately both psrtl.s to the action. Circuit Judge Henry K. McOInn yeaterday declined to act In the trial of a suit over a tlf.SOO morlft-sgr. brought by the Elijah Cor bett Company asalnst the Pacific Psper Company and Captain f- W. ripe. no er. In. lead of coming before Judge Mc OInn, where th case was atilgned, the Uineasy Money A New Serial By Pelhafn Grenville Wodehouse Author of Something New Until five million dollars dropped from an American sky into the lap of Lord Dawlish, that affable young man was the poorest peer in England. The flood tide of fortune and a journey to America in quest of the girl who kept bees, bring a rattling train of jolly adventures and social complications. t The Presage of the P's By Samuel G. Blythe ACCORDING to the political almanac it is again time to J. line up the favorite sons, groom the logical candidates and warm up the dark horses for the presidential race of 1916. Mr. Blythe has crisscrossed the United States from Portland to Portland in an endeavor to pick the favorites for the final heat. Shoestrings By Edwin Lefevre IN THE bull markets of the past a thin shoestring would tie up a big bundle but that was before the days of war babies and hundred-point margins. In this second paper on "The Greatest Boom Ever" Mr. Lefevre tells about Bethlehem, Boat and Powder; the rockets and pmwh eels of Wall Street and the sudden fortunes and the sudden deficits of the lucky, the unlucky and the reckless. JRTUMBMY k THE S EVENING POST OUT i TODAY Five Cents of all Newsdealers and Post Boys J. K. HAVELY, District Agent, 270 Fourth Street, Portland, Or. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA I I trial will be held In Judge Kavansugh's court . .,-.- Property at Front ana. --" "7, . . . ... , . ,n w . o-randt-hildren wis sold to the Pacific Paper Company snd Captain spencer. nwri. $10,500 being" given tor mo ance. IShoot Cup Is Won by Company B. A silver cup becomes the property of Company B. Third Infantry. Oregon National Guard, ss a result of the reg- Imental shoot last Sunday. The third win in this event was recorded for Company B. and by virtue of that win the silver cup becomes the permanent property of the company. A score of 5;? n..t of a possible. 00 waa recorded for the winnine team, bergeani a. -1. Schwartz turned in the highest indi vidual score. In the 00 and 300-yard ranges in rapid firing he made per fect scores. He becomes the possessor of a Bold medal. : BEAUTY IN OLD AGE. T- . Viaanrifnl nU Iadr and she aeomg to ba aa happy as aha la beaqtl- fnl, for beaatT ana Mppmeee uma or snA laevalv nnon B-ood health. Indi- geetlon and constipation are to a mat extent reaponaiOM wnen oiu ago . beantr and happiness. This can be rem latwtirlni am her Lain 'a Tablets. Ther strengthen the digestion, invigor ate the river ana regtuaio mo ww. Thla banishes nerroaaneee and despon dency, clears the skin and improves tha appetite. Give them a trial. Ton are oartAla to b iivMl.irl2i 2u:m PEOPLES W. Park at Alder Only 3 Days More The Popular Stage and Screen Star DUSTIN FARNUM in Booth Tarkington's Famous Story 75he GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA Paramount Pictures r