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21, 1918. x m HUPMOBILE IS Cheney : SOUGHT BY OFFICERS How warmin g PHONOGRAPH 'Plays all records -better; 2500,000 homes Reward of $2000 Offered for v Capture of Murderer. m THE UIORNtXG OREGONIAN. ' THURSDAY, ' NOVEMBER POLICE COMB ENTIRE CITY Inspector Say Crime Savors With tfcthods Employed by Drag Fiend or ' Weak-3Iinded Youth. Owners of ail gray Hupmobile auto ' mobiles bearing- Oregon licenses are lia- ble to be called upon to account for '. their whereabouts at 11:10 P. M. Tues day, when Frank W. Twombley. Deputy ' Sheriff, was shot and killed while try ing to arrest the driver of a "Hup" for soeedinr. The make of the auto was noticed by Privates Clyde R. Mills and F. E. Kori ' ' nek. of Vancouver Itarraoks. while the driver waa holding up C. O. Herman, tender on the Interstate bridge, and robbing him of $123. . Denutr Sheriff Iteckman secured an alphabetical list of the owners of Hup ' . mobile machines in Oregon within half i- an hour of the shooting. Through this "slender clew officials hope to establish the Identity of the murderer by the process of elimination. A reward of $2000 was offered yester day for the capture of the highwayman and his woman companion. One-half : will be paid by the Interstate Bridge Commission and the rest by Multnomah County. ;: The bullet that killed Twomley de stroyed the only sure clue to the mur . derer'a identity. In the o;inlon of offi cials who worked on the case yester , . day. The Deputy, who was on duty chasing: speeders on the county roads. . probably threw the headlight of hi .'motorcycle on the license number of the automobile as he overhauled the . car. The robber evidently knew this. .'Police believe t.le'highwayman shot to , kill, because he realised that the license - number would be irrefutable evidence - against him. ' Deputy Sheriffs Christofferson and , Beckman. assisted by Chief Inspector Clark, Detective Captain Circle and the whole police and ShcTirrs force, took ' up the trail within a few minutes after the shooting. The robbery and murder police point ;; out. evidently was the work of a drug fiend or a weak-minded boy. The sum " likely to be on hand In a pay station . on the bridge was not sufficient, police believe, to tempt a professional criminal with courage to attempt eo bold 'crime. ' On the other hand, the holdup had all the sensationalism of Wild est stories so dear to the heart of youth. "I'd kill you if it wasn't for that , automobile approaching." Herrman says the robber told him. after driving him under the bridge and cautioning him . to be ouiet. Gratuitous threats and killings have not characterised the work of profes sional highwaymen, police say. The remark. In the opinion of detectives, Kmacks of the cheap movie plot or the dime novel. Real "bad men," the de tectives point out. have been prone to act first and talk about it afterwards. Style "Three" $135 ' This Is a Remarkable Value E f l,il . I V y ii Al i"' ii 1 The Cheney is a superior Talking Machine.- It is a 'product of scientific acoustical invention. The Cheney em ploys the old princi ples of Pipe Organ and Violin construction ap plied in a new way. Tonal va lu e s are thus rendered in a way to charm and delight. It is difficult to realize - that the Che ney is produced by me chanical means. Come in to See and ' Hear the Cheney. fl. F. Johnson Piano Co. 149 Sixth, Bet. Alder and Morrison' Pianos Victrolas Records Phonographs Musical Merchandise U Prices y S75 to $350 J mm iiliiil HP SALMON LAW HAS FLAW j TODAY'S FILM FEATURES. Columbia Ethel Barrymore, "Our Mrs. McChesney." Peoples Dorothy Gish, "Battling Jane." Sunset Charlie Chaplin, "The New Janitor." Liberty Mitchell Lewis, "Nine tenths of the Law." Star "Crashing Through to Ber lin." or "Why the Allies Won." Majestic Tom Moore, "Brown of Harvard." Globe Mary Plckford, -"The Ea gle's Mate." Circle Julian Eltinge, "The Countess Charming." . Columbia River Three-Mile Limit i Act Held to Be Xot Enforceable. OLTMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe- , cial.) Although police authority of the atate to prohibit possession or sale of , salmon within the state If caught dur ing the closed season outside the ' three-mile limit off the Columbia River is fully Sustained by the Su- " preme Court, the act itself is held to be not enforceable, in the case against ' Isaac Belknap In Clarke County. The '. state appealed from Judge H. Kwen's order sustaining Belknap s demurrer. After holding with the state on all .constitutional points raised, the Supreme Court concurs in the dismissal . because. Jn the fish code amendment barring sale or possession of fish from . outside the Columbia, an exception la made as to fish caught outside ter ritorial waters off the entrance to the . Strait of San Juan De Fuca. I McARTHUR TO TALK TODAY Progressive Business Men to Hear ' ' Famous Church Quartet Also. ..: The meetins; of the Progressive Busl ' Hess Men's Club today at the Benson Hotel bids fair to be one of the most enjoyable of the many excellent meet ings this year. The principal speaker will be Representative McArthur. who Till address the club on "Why We Should be Thankful." Major Thornton '.Mills, of the Spruce Production Divi sion, will make a brief talk on the . spirit of Thanksgiving day. The justly popular Westminster Motion Picture Scope to Widen. The moving picture may become an important factor during the period of reconstruction and after, cementing a sympathetic understanding between th neoDles of the United States an Europe, according to an Associated Press . dispatch received from New Tork. Charles S. Hart, director of the division of films of the committee on public information, sailed Tuesday for England, where he will spend several weeks in the country and in ranee. Italy, Holland, Switzerland and Sweden, where he will arrange for the presen tation of the United States Government pictures and to bring to America for eign officials films. Mr. Hart plans to supervise the taking of pictures of the last great acta of the peace parliament and o reconstruction work In the war areas. l-'ifteen members of the committee' staff sailed with Mr. Hart Sergeant Davis at . Star. In connection with the ehowing of the picture, "Crashing Through to Ber lin." at the Star Theater, sergeant George Davis, a returned American sol dier, is speaking. Sergeant Da via was In service for 14 months overseas, going over with the first load of Americans. He was member of the 16th Infantry, being transferred to the 21st Machine Gun Snuadron upon his arrival over there, He- won a distinguished service medal for silencing a German battery. He was gassed and wounded during, one battle In which he participated. During County November S for an alleged vio lation of the prohibition law, and' in default of $500 ball was delivered to the custody of Sheriff Hurlburt and lodged In the Multnomah County Jail, where he is still confined. Douros al leges that the committing' magistrate, John Philip, Justice of the Peace in Columbia County, was without juris diction to order his commitment In that Philip is not a resident of the district over which he pretends to preside as a peace officer. College Restrictions Removed. WASHINGTON', Nov; ' ; 20:-Resrric- tions on activities of college fraterni ties at Student Army Training Corps institutions imposed by the committee on education and training corps of the Why? Because of the comfort, convenience and economy in heating with Perfection Oil - Heater. Lights at the touch of a match gives instant, cozy warmth. No smoke or odor. Easy to carry about. ' Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on. one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel.' Oil consumed only when heat is needed no waste. This Week Is Perfection Oil Heater Week And now is the time to buy Perfection Oil Heater. Call on your dealer today. STANDARD OILCOMPA W l . f. itwi Tfcin aim i War Department are removed by order announced today. ' Coins Donated to 3Iercy. -WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Pennies and dimea contributed to the Amer ican Red Cross by boys and girls in this country are providing mid-day nourishment for more than 2200 school children at Archangej A report today to Red Cross headquarters here said that most of the Russian children are in an anaemic condition due to the in ability to obtain proper food before they fled from the(Interlor of Russia. IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER r Quartet, composed of Mrs. Lulu Dahl the course of the picture Sergeant Davis Miller, Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, Doin J. Zan and Joseph P. Mulder, has prepared a delightful programme and Mrs. Miller will lead the club' members in their singing. will tell of his experiences and explain some of the scenes which are ehown on the screen. Woman Is Sought. J; County Clerk Beveridge has in his custody $240 for Mrs. Leota Cole, now Mrs. E. E. Emerson. The money has been accumulating in J-0 monthly In stallments forwarded by the Govern ment as support money for Lemuel .Verne Cole, the minor son of Mrs. Emerson. County Clerk Beveridge, by advertising and in other ways, has sought unsuccessfully to locate the woman. T. J. Cleeton. ex-County Judge, who originally was appointed guardian for the boy. is unable to acquaint the county authorities with the present whereabouts of Mrs. Emerson. : 200 Soldiers Search for Boy. Two hundred soldiers from Vancou ver Barracka Joined in the search yes terday for the missing 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Thompson, of 1(45 East Nineteenth street, who dis appeared last Wednesday. The woods and country near Estacada were searched, with no success. Charles Eckleman. of the Rlverview dairy, ap plied to tne autnoriues at Vancouver to help find the boy. The party left Vancouver about 7:30 A. M. and spent the day hunting. Dillingham Wanted Bill. According to a New York paper. Charles Dillingham, one of the best- known men of the movie world of New York City, dashed to a cable office the other day and wrote a message to Will Hohenxollern, offering him a contract to come to. this country and appear In motion picture productions. ""Charlie- Chaplin can't last forever, remarked Mr. Dillingham, as he penned the message, "and I don't know anyone better qualified to take his place. Unfortunately this brilliant idea came to naught. The message did not pass the censor, and it was returned to Mr. Dillingham with this comment-written across it: "Cannot be sent. Interned alien enemy now inaccessible. Entirely untrustworthy." HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS Cet a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, put a cup of boiling water upon It. pour through a sieve and drink a teacupful at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving conges tion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is Inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefor harmless. Ady, HOSPITAL HERE UNLIKELY Mayor to Make Final Effort to Get IT. S. Institution. Portland will make one last effort to get the Government reconstruction hos pital, says Mayor Baker. Today he plans Xo send a message to the Surgeon-General's office at Washington to ascertain whether any more such insti tutions will be established. The Surgeon-General's department has reported that the Government has definitely decided not to build any more reconstruction hospitals. Present facil ities will care for all wounded soldiers, it was asserted. The ordinance levying a half-mill tax voted for the purpose at the last elec tion waa passed to third reading yes terday. Disposal of the measure will await final word from Washington. Habeas Corpus Writ Sought. Tom Douros. through his attorney, yesterday filed a petition in the Cir cuit Court for a write of habeas corpus. The application will be argued before Presiding Judge Tucker next Tuesday. Douros was arrested la Columbia 1 . o O fiFVT. ts!clfl AVrfabtePrcpfluififAi Kft Contents lSTluidDraohM Counterfeits. . Eead what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS HI AMERICA has to , saj: on this subject : . " The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. E, Fletcher. This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signatureTof Chas. H, Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their ohildren. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years. Philadelphia, Bulletin. Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros, of St Paul, Minn., say: "Fletcher's Castoria is certainly fait Of merit and worthy of recommendation." ' 1 C O. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "For 20 years we have sold Fletcher's Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction." The Scholtz Drag Co., of Denver, Colo., says: "Fletchert Castoria has surely become a household word. Seemingly every family where there are children uses it." Hoagland & Mansfield, of Boston, Mass., say:' "We have nothing but good to say about your Castoria and we do not hesitate to give it our Unqualified endorsement" Eiker'a Dm Stores, of New Tork City, say: "Fletcher's Castoria is one ef the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. We have nothing but good to say about It" ' Wolff-Wilson Drug Co., of St Louis, Mo., Bay3: "Of the thousands of patent medicines for which we have demand there are a very few of them that we can conscientiously recommend and your Castoria is In cluded in this few." D. H. Dyche Co, of Chicago, Ills., say: "The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public is sot slow to Beek out a remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and even more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend It to their friends." The Owl Drug Co., of fan Francisco, Cal., says: "We have always been a believer in the 'original man protection' and have been particular sever to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher's). We have many calls every day for this article from people who say they would not be without it In their homes." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS xieari tne Signature of Take Salts'to Flush Kidneys and . Neutralize Irritating Acids. w it it nr n-i -f.Tgiri t1" 1 . -J o nwo nF.XT. '3 mm mm -.X Thtw-PromolintfDhlrt Cheerfulness ana kcm-wu w Oniam.Morphlnc non Mineral. Not Nahcotig j Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a irbted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, cauBlns a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night. The sufferer is in con stant dread, the water passes some times with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoidinir it. Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they can t control urination While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralise the acids In the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act nor mally again. Jad Baits is inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combine with Jltliia, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THIS! Says ' glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. ) J JlintijM yfce A t.fnful Remedy for. (nstipatloftirndDiafrtoa and reverisnnes 5 sifttinlhtfroatofi JmiteSijnstonBof llii iv"3 Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Years Th Kind You Have Always Bought - THietNTAUS eOMMNV.NIWYeSK eiTr, HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If vour skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in vour mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute forcalomel were prepared byDr.Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet3 are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcdme consti pation. That s why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. To see the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your skin set clearer and clearer, to wake up without K head ache, backache, coated tonguo or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day In and day out. Just try Inside bathing every morning for on week. Before breakfast each (Jay, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins: thus cleansing, sweet ening and purifying the entire ali mentary canal before putting more food, into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigor ating. It cleans out all the sour fer mentations. Rases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at tho dru store but is sufficient to demonstrate that. Those who are subject to con stipation, bilious attacks, acid stom ach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, that one week of lnside-bathlng will have them both looking and feeling better in every way. Adv. MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. A sound man is eood at any aire, iveen your body in good condition and you can bo as hale and hearty and able to "do your bit" as when you were a young fellow. Affections of the kldnevs and bladdrr are among the leading cause of early or helpless age. Keep them clean and the other organs In working condi tion, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from tho system and avoid uric acid accumu lations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem. Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you are as good as the next fellow. Your spirits will be rejuven ated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any task. (iOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do tho work. But be sure to get the original Imported GOLD MliDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are re liable and guaranteed to help you or your money will be refunded., For sale by most druggists. In sealed packages, three sises. Adv. Mother- and Daughter Doing Well "Mother and myself, taking the ad vice of some kind friends, are taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for bad stomach and liver trouble and bloating. The medicine Is rightly and well named "Wonderful," for such It Is. It has cer tainly done wonders for us both." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere. Paid Adv. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid 1 In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your heaa will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness Kb struggling for breath at nigat; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of lily's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage ( the head, soothes the Inflamed ot swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Kellef comes so quickly. Adv.