THE MOR.MXG OREGOXIAX. Till KSDAY. JANUARY ''.J. 1919. 1J SAD TALE OF TODD TODDY IS TOLD AND Horse Dealer Buys Experience as Bootlegger. GAME WINS HANDS DOWN Fake 1'oderal Orficcrs Raid Base ment and Carry Off 4 5 Cases of Wonderful Liquor. Tf you had made thousands and thou sands of dollars selling horses to the Government, and then someone showed you that buying contraband liquor O, the most wonderful Bourbon that felt Just like silk would net you 30 per cent on your money And if you fell, and bought 45 case of the tempter 540 quarts of "bottled sunshine," and then You were, arrested And then you found you were not arrcst-ed, but your liquor and your money had flown, wouldn't it destroy that "grand and glorious feeling?" W ell, that's just the way ..'. W. Todd, who lives at 71S Kast Couch street, feels. Pitiful Story Itelated. And as he wanders his sad way through the Federal secret service of fices. District Attorney's office and srrand jury room telling his pitiful story, can you blame the stern officers of the law for feeling pitiful and sorry, too? Last Saturday Todd felt like $1,000. 000, for had not Joe Postello "tipped him off Friday that a load of the tuff had got through? "About a ton of the stuff, Charlie." Joe whispered. "I think X can grab it for you for $70 a case." Todd recollected that unofficial quo tations placed the per quart value of the unmentionable liquid at flS around New Year's day and that it ought to he worth Jl::o a case easily if properly negotiated. Bootlegging BmiinriM Embraced So Mr. Todd forsook his business of horte trading and embraced the wildlv exciting one as he was to find of bootlejjging. In the dark hours of Saturday Todd hitched up his span cf roans and drove off with a covered wagon for the Linn ,on road, adventure and what he might find. He found an auto truck loaded with la great cases of "shoes" at 3:30 A M and counted $3K,0 into the hands of the honest truck driver, who must remain nameless. Todd and the driver loaded th- cases of "shoes" into the wagon and then mado their way to the Kast bide. Whisky Stored in Basement. Todd has a fine roomy basement, and as each case of shoes, wonderful to re late, disgorged three cases of whisky his basement was stacked high. There wasn't much wood there, but what lit tle there was he arranged over the pile. Then Todd had a busy day. Once more his good friend Postello got busy and introduced him to Oscar Lund, of Lnts, he says. Lund wa-s quite sure that the liquid could be disposed of at the special price of tllu a case; he thought he could take half of the stock, anyway, and thereupon he paid down $100 cash, ac cording to the story Todd related to the grand jury yesterday. Now comes the thrills. Monday morn ing when the sun was not vet up. there was a hurried rap at Todd's door. Lund and Lonnie Duntley were there, says Todd. In hurried whispers they told him. he declares, of hearing the "dicks" tell of being about to "pinch" Todd. Liquor Tnkfn, Todd I.rf t. "My God. they're here now," yelled Lund, according to Todd. "We're pinched. Help us to get away." Todd rushed the twain to the back door. In there rushed at the front door a trio of others. One had a badge "as big as a house." Number 12 was on it. The same one produced a gun and holding it at Todd's head, yelled: "I'm a Federal of ficer. You're under arrest. Where's t hat ooze?" With apprehension. Todd led them to the basement, but the gun was all-compelling. The five, for Lund and his friend had returned, loaded the won derful contents of that basement into three big automobiles. And then they drove awav! And they forgot to take Todd with them ! And Todd realized that, after all, the game had beaten him, and not he the ga me. Todd, thought for a while. Then he consulted an attorney. They made sev eral efforts to get in touch with the fake officers and real bootleggers who NEW TREATMENT THAT KNOCKS RHEUMATISM ?5- BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER Up in Syracuse, X. Y.. a treatment for rheumatism has been found that hundreds of users say is a wonder, reporting cases that seem little shori of miraculous. Just a, few treatments even In the very worst cases seem to accomplish wonders even after oiher remedies have failed entirety. It seems to neutralize the uric acid and lime salt deposits in the blood, driving all the poison ous clogging waste from the system. Sore ness, pain, stiffnes.s. swelling just seem to Tnft away and vanish. The treatment first int roducel by M r. Xelano i.s so good that its owner wants -1 very bod y who suffers from rheumatism or who has a friend so afflicted, to get a free 75c package from him to prove just what it will do in every case before a penny is spent. Mr. Delano says: "To prove that the Delano treatment will positively overcome rheuma , tlsm, no matter how severe, stubborn or l-"ng standing the case, and even after all other treatments have failed, I will, if you have never previously used the treatment. cnd you a full size 73c package free if you will "nd your nam- and address with 10c to help pay pontage and distribution cx ppnsi to me personalis. " V. H. Delano. -358-S "Wod bldg.. Syra cuse, N. Y. T can send only one Free Pack g to an addred. Adv. had "bilked' him, hut both the booze and the coin had gone. District Attorney Hears Story. Then Todd told his sad story to District Attorney Kvane. Lund. Dunt ley, R. W. Hedderly, J. F. Pomeroy and Ed Long were arrested in the early hours of yesterday, the charge of using a deadly weapon being pre ferred until the grand jury could de cide what to do. Todd is quite sure of Lund and Dunt ley, he said, and reasonably sure of Long, but Pomeroy and Hedderly he is not quite so certain of. There were sad men in Portland yes terday, but none sadder than Charles Todd, for his profits had gone, and so had hi $3150, but worse than all that: "I did not even get a single, sol itary drink.' he declared. Ajid. then, he -has another grief com- ACTRESS OF l.Mftl E PERSOX- ALITY RKTt R.NS TO HEILIG. i Charlotte Greenwood. Charlotte Greenwood, whose in dividual art as a comedienne has placed her In a niche peculiarly her ownln the realm of enter tainment, returns to the Heilig tonight featured in the title role of "So Long, Letty." Miss Green wood has a personality that Is distinctive and unique. She is pretty and magnetic, comical and clever, grotesque and laugh-compelling. It is said there isn"t any body on the, stage just like her. Oliver Morosco has surrounded her with a company that has been well received throughout Its tour. ing. For Todd does not know what the grand jury will do with him a self-confessed, would-be bootlegger. WOMEN TP BE REPLACED EXPRESS COMPANY TO GIVE . JOBS TO EX-SOLDIERS. Government Official Crgcs That Men Take Women's Places in De pot Parcel Room-. Women employed by the American Railway Express Company are dis turbed over the order that those hold ing positions in the auditing and claim departments will be replaced in a few days with men returning from service with the colors. There are a large num ber of women employed in the different departments of the express company, and the men who left "places with the four corporations, now merged Into one, are returning to resume the tasks they left, and necessarily will displace the women who have entered the serv ice in their absence. The express com pany not only is restoring former em ployes to their old jobs, but is employ ing qualified men to fill other posts of responsibility. In some instances women displaced are supporting de pendents and will be obliged to find other employment. R. H. Aishton, regional director of the Northwest region for the railroad ad ministration, has recommended that women attendants in depot parcel rooms be replaced by men as rapidly as possible. On account of the lifting of heavy baggage, placing it upon shelves and taking it down again, the work is regarded as not suitable for women to perform. The same rule is applied to other work of heavier char acter that women have performed re cently, but there is no general move ment to replace women with men in the positions where they have been em ployed, as in normal conduct of the business of the railroads. CHILD WELFARE SEPARATE DOMESTICS COURT BILL SAID TO FILL SPECIAL NEED. Members of Committee of Portland Grade Teachers' Association Foresee Little .Opposition. Members of the clfild welfare com mittee of the Portland Grade Teach ers' Association met yesterday to con sider the bill providing a Court of Do mestic Relations, sponsored by the as sociation and introduced into the Sen ate yesterday by Senator Huston. Consensus of opinion was that the only opposition will be by persons who lose their present positions, or who will be affected politically. Miss JeBsie D. McGregor, represent ing the child welfare committee, issued a statement, which follows: "This bill calls for practically no appropriation, as the present budget of the county provides for its various departments. Whatever measure may be enacted at the instance of the Bar Association and of the County Court, there should be no conflict with the Grade Teachers' Domestic Relations Court bill, which provides for Portland's children the only sort of Juvenile Court that func tions successfully. "The child welfare committee, be cause it is composed of specialists in education and child psychology,' be cause it is made up of high-minded, conscientious men who are entirely free from entanglement in Multnomah County politics, is especially well fitted to guard the interests of children and to pass upon the fitness of candidates for positions In a child welfare court." Cougars Active in Grays Harbor. ABERDEEN', Wash., Jan. 22. (Spe cial.) Hislop and Frank, two ranchers from the North River district, reported to the county agricultural agent today that cougars had killed at least $1000 worth of stock in that valley during the past year. Even young cows had been killed in some instances. The re port will be placed before the state au thorities in an effort to secure a pred atory animal hunter for th ecounty. sj Take Luncheon Today in Our Tea Room, 4th Floor Service 11:30 to 2:30. Norwegian Women's Red Cross Auxiliary and Ladies of Eastern Star Will Meet Today for War Work in Auditorium, Fourth Floor Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2d Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in Basement Picture Framing Department on the 4th Floor Cake Creme Oil Soap Free WITH EACH PURCHASE of 3 cakes for 25c. No deliveries except with other purchases in Drug Departments-First Floor. The Standard Storm mf the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Home Journal Patterns are easiest to use, stylish and perfect-fitting". Try them in making- up your Spring apparel. Double Trading Stamps With Charge or Cash Purchases Annual Inventory Sales Now in Progress ! Inventory Sale of Dresses An unusual opportunity for any woman or mi?s to select a service able dress for early Spring wear at a great saving in the cost. Women's Dresses At $12.98 Second Floor Smart frocks of Georgette crepe, messaline or serge many in combinations of two or more materials. Attractive mod els in surplice, plaited and straight effects. Sizes from 14 O QO to 44. Sale m-ice only DJ-i.0 Women's Dresses At $22.98 Second Floor Dresses of satin, serge, gabardine, wool jersey and velvet. PVinge trimmed, braided and embroidered models in neat tailored effects and (POO QO fancy models. Special Di70 Women's Dresses At $27.49 Second Floor Beautiful Dresses of satin, serge, velvet, crepe de chine, charmeuse, wool velour and wool jersey. This season's very smart est styles trimmed with fringe or braid also embroidered models. Good range of colors. flJO A Q Priced special this sale rxv EL 7 Save on Richardson's Pure Linen Table Cloths Cloths 2x2 yards priced $ft.2o Cloths 2x3 yards priced $t.75 22x22 - inch Napkins at $7.50 24x24 - inch Napkins at SS..VI Toweling Best grade Linen Huck for fancy work and for making towels: 18-inch Huck priced special 70o 20-inch Huck priced special HOC P lain or Hemstitched Huck Towels, priced only Household 33c HDUSEKEEPERS will find this a good time to lay in a supply of Table Linens, Tow els, Sheets. Pillow Cases. Bed spreads and other things need ed for Spring and Summer. ' Bed Spreads 72x88-inch heavy quality Satin Bedspreads, scalloped and cut cor ners. Priced special only $4.0O Regular ?7 Spreads with scal loped edge, cut corners. flr AA Priced special this sale 5eJUU Supplies Good Sheets and Sheetings A t Low Prices Main Floor Splendid quality sheets made of round thread sheeting: 63x90-inch Sheets at only JR1 ..V. 72x90-inch Sheets at only 81x90-inch Sheets at only $1.7;5 81x99-inch Sheets at only $1.83 Sheetings 63-inch Unbleached Sheet- rA. ing priced special, the yard priced special at . J-ineh Bleached Sheeting f the yard VJV Sale of Curtain Samples Bargain Circle, First Floor Manu facturer'!' sample squares of cur tains. Two great lots on sale Thursday at, special, 48k and 98c 35c Silkolines At 19c Yd. Several hundred yards fine qual ity Silkolines and Drapery Mulls. Odd lines from regular " Qf stock. 35c grades. Yard Mahogany Trays At Vz Price Our remaining stock of Mahogany Trays and Book Blocks will go on sale Thursday at just one-half reg ular prices. Shop in the morning. Double Stamps With Purchases. Curtains and Draperies Underpriced Anticipate your Spring need- and bur Curtains during this sale at extraordinary savings. Third Floor. Odd Pairs Curtains HALF PRICE Third Floor Only one pair of a kind. Laces. Scrims and Marquisettes. $3.00 Curtains at. the pair, 9 !.. $4.00 Curtains at, the parr, 82.00 $5.00 Curtains at, the pair, S'J.r.O $7.60 Curtains at, the pair, $;t.50 Draperies Cretonnes in large assortment O, of patterns. 50c kind. Yard $1.00 Fancy Colored Draper- I(S. ies, priced special at, the yard vf7C 36x36-inch Cretonne Squares at 48c I'' Ml Sale of Girls' Coats The Girls' Store, on the second floor, offers many special lines of Coats and Dresses at prices ranging from V. to 1 less than regular. This season's best styles and materials are shown. Thursday Grocery Specials Model Grocery, Fourth Floor OWK COFFEE, 2C Excellent 40c quality. Delivered only "with other purchases in grocery OQ., department. 40c Coffee mlmF YELLOW Com Flour, r priced special Thursday, lb. C DEL MONTE PEAS SO CAN SARDINES Well-known Lora brand. Norwegian smoked. 20c size priced at $l.ti. the " C 'ln7jn t hf can. nrirerl t -ItlV SWING Brand String lirnn. J L.9B dozen; cans -THE DOZEN, SPECIAL, $1.9."5 50c House Dresses At $1,25 On Sale Center Circle, First Floor Just when every woman has need for them comes this special sale o- good House Dresses. Attractive styles with round or square necks. Made up in checked and striped ginghams, also plain colors. All axe cut in full, generous sizes and nicely trimmed. Take advantage of this sale and supply your Spring needs. Full range of d" OpT sizes. Priced special for Thursday's selling, at your choice 5A.J Double S. & H. Trading Stamps with all charge or cash purchases. WELCOME PUNS STUDIED DECORATION OF SIXTH STREET TOPIC OF CONFERENCE. All Portland "Will Join In Tribute to Oregon Men Returning From Oversea Service. Final derision of plans to be adopted for decorating: Sixth street, which from now on until the returning Oregon men have all registered at Liberty Temple, will be known as Liberty Way, will be made at a meeting ot property owners and merchants on Sixth street In th. green room of the Chamber of Com merce at 4 P. M. Julius L- Meter, chairman of th. decorating committee for the reception of returning soldiers, sailors and ma rines, will outline the tentative plan contemplated and will be in charge of the meeting. Representatives of the soldiers, sail ors and marines reception and welfare committee will go to Camp Lewis to morrow and meet with men of the 346th Field Artillery. This unit reached Spokane yesterday and is scheduled to reach Camp Lewis today. Oregon men In the hospitals at Camp Lewis will also be interviewed to learn if everything possible is being done for their welfare. Reports have been received by the Portland committee that some soldiers in Camp Lewis are wearing clothing and shoes that show carelessness on the part of some officers. This report will be Investigated and If found to be true, proper steps will be taken to remedy this condition. Report was received yesterday that the 364th Field Artillery, Including many Oregon men, left Brest, France, last week and will probably reach New York within a few days. FLAX BONUS COMES UP Rohcrt Crawford Seeks $800 From Legislature. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Jan. Z. (Special.) An echo of the old flax war which waged between Governor Withycombe. and Robert Crawford, for mer superintendent of me prison flax plant, was heard, in the House today, when Representative Martin, of Marion, by request. Introduced a bill providing for appropriating $800 to re imburse Crawford for a. bonus alleged to be due him. Mr. Crawford was under contract with the Board, of Control to manage the flax plant and if he made good to receive a bonus of $800. The Gov ernor decided he had not made good and offered him half of it, but Craw ford refused to accept half. Crawford attempted to sue the executive, but his case was thrown out of court. RATES TO BE CONSIDERED Northwest Export Committee Will Hold Hearing in Seattle. The Northwest export comrottee of the United States Railroad Administra tion, of which Frank W. Robinson is chairman. Is scheduied to hold a hear ng at Seattle today In reference to the proposed export and import rates that have been promulgated by the traffic division. Interested shippers and representatives of North Pacific Coast ports will bo represented. Charles B. Moores. chairman of the Commission of Public Docks, and Chief Engineer Hegardt, of the commission, will appear in behalf of that body and will also represent the Chamber of Commerce. for the morhlng local. Officer Hodges examined the trunk and discovered the liquor. With a railroad detective, the officer went to Wilbur. They saw the trunk put off. but no one walked Into their trap. They finally confiscated the liquor. trunk and all. which was brought here and unloaded at the Clty Hall. LIQUOR SHIPMENT SEIZED Some Resident of Wilbur Falls to Get 30 Quarts or Old Crow. ROSEBURG. Or.. Jan. ZJ. (Special. 1 Thirty quarts of Old Crow whisky are reposing at the City Jail awaiting an owner. When through train No. 16 pulled into Roseburg last night a plain trunk chacked for Wilbur, a village eight miles north, wa-s put off and held m i Phone your want ads to the Orego niaa. Phone Main 7070, A 6033. IN PEACE OR INHWAR. the realfictory food is the food that gives the greatest amount of real digestible nutri ment fbnthe least money.tJtidged by. this, test Shredded Wheat fisihe real Victory food. It comes out of the war pure, clean, wholesome, unadulterated. There is no "substitute" for it. It is the same Shredded Wheat Biscuit you have always eaten - the whole wheat, nothing added, nothing taken away. Serve with milk or cream. Salt or sweeten to suit the taste . Lonesome Hours Can Be Filled by a VICTROLA The world's greatest artists, fin est bands and orchestras, most popular singers, trios and quar tets are all at your command. Yictrolas $25 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms Sherman,feay& Co. Sixth and Morrison Streets. Portland (Opposite Postoffice) Seattle Tacoma Spokane ilflUMM 1