THE MORNING OREGONIAX, "WEDNESDAY, MAT 19. 1920 KEELEY IS DEBARRED BY SUPREME T This Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Is Also the Appeal of Accused Attorney Is Denied. Home of Good Values RECORD IS REVIEWED III TCf"-tl3" TC?1"- TG51 this week onlV III li If iCd JL-yr At the Store Named Below ' mmmmammmm A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent " n i CU .Appellant, However, TFill Be Per mitted to Conduct Cases S'ow . ""ending Before Courts. SJLLEM, Or., May .18. (Special.) Lee Roy Keeley, Portland attorney, was denied admission to practice law in Oregon in an opinion written by Justice A. S. Bennett and handed down by- the Oregon supreme court here today. In connection with the opinion, however, it was ordered by the court that Keeley should be allowed to con tinue in the cases now pending: in the courts of the state in which he ap pears on record as art attorney. "This privilege, of course," says the -opinion, "is conditional upon his con ducting such litigation with reason able courtesy and respect toward the courts and members of the bar with whom he may come in contact in dis posing of such cases." Kely'a Rerord Investigated. Keeley, according to the records of the supreme court, arrived in Oregon from California more than a year ago and immediately thereafter made ap plication to practice law in this state upon a certificate of previous admis sion to practice .issued in the state of California. A temporary license to practice was granted and the matter was aftermard referred to the secre tary of the Oregon Bar association for investigation. This investigation resulted In the secretary filing objections to Keeley's admission to practice in Oregon be cause of alleged misconduct on the part of the applicant. Three specific allegations were preferred against. Keeley. The charges later were heard by the state board of examiners, with the result that the first two objec tions to. Mr. Keeley's admission were dismissed for want of sufficient evi dence. With regard to the third allegation the board, in part, said: "We feel justified in submitting Mr. Keeley's application without certificate and transmit herewith transcript of the testimony and exhibits offered at the hearing." Caae Gwi Before Court. On February 17. 1920, the matter came up without argument before the court upon the report of the bar association, and the admission of the applicant was denied. Keeley then moved for a rehearing, at which ar guments were presented upon each tide. ' "The admission of an applicant to practice law in Oregon is ultimately and finally for this court and is a matter of broad discretion," read the opinion in part, "and we could no doubt in a. proper case disregard or suspend the rule and admit the appli cant without the required recommen dation. But it would have to be a plain case before we would feel just ified in doing so. We do not feel that this is such a case.' "The board of examiners is made up of some of the most eminent and reputable attorneys in the state. They were chosen for that position on ac count of their well-known fairness and justness, and their peculiar fit ness for the position. We do not think, and there is no reason to think, that any of them has the least preju dice against or desire to injure the applicant. Kiimlnrri Are Held Fair. "One rrfember of the board, a very eminent lawyer of the very best re pute, was challenged by the applicant on the ground of prejudice, and it seems from the record that he volun tarily withdrew and took no part in the investigation. The report of these examiners, which is admirable for its fairness and temperate judicial tone, was virtually against the admission of the applicant, and we do not see any reason for overruling their con clusion. "It is perhaps due to the applicant to say that we do not attach the ut most importance to the charges of moral and professional misconduct in California. . . . They were more in the nature of a slip, which any at torney might make, and still intend to be honorable and upright. "As to the charges of social Im morality at one time in the life of the applicant, they occurred a num ber of years ago, when the applicant was a young man, and there is no evi dence that his conduct in that regard Ifas not since been good. . atDre Held Intemperate. "We think, however, that the appli cant's general disposition, as disclosed by his own evidence and his conduct and expressions at the investigation, fully justify the conclusion of the ex aminers that they could not consist ently recommend him for admission to the bar. It is very evident that his nature is a turbulent and intem perate one." Lumber Firm Incorporates. SALEM, Or., May IS. (Special.) T. T. Parker & Son Lumber company Tiled articles of incorporation here to day. The incorporators are T. T. Parker, Gordon M. Parker and Stella V. Parker, and the capital stock is $50,000. Headquarters will be at Arlie. Polk county. J. E. Adams, R. K. Donough and Gus Gabrielson have in corporated the Sanitary Strainer & Novelty company, with a capital stock of Jl 5.000. Headquarters will be in Portland. The Silelz Valley Lumber company has been incorporated by George LaVson, A. H. Sanclstrom 'and W. H. Marsters. The capital stock is $25,000 and the headquarters will be located at Siletz, Lincoln county. "yOU know that the price of anything is based on what it costs to produce it. You know the best materials and highest grade labor cost more than the. cheaper grades. You know also given the best materials and best work, the manufacturer who, can produce a large quantity can do it for less cost than the one who produces a small quan tity. These are simple, well-.known business facts. Therefore, Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes made by the largest producer of clothing in the world, made from best all - wool fabrics, by highest class of skilled tailors, do offer you more value for every dollar you spend. op-rtsht 1020, Bart Schaffner & Mux You 11 Like This Spirit Our aim in business is not to sell as much merchandise as pos sible, but rather to make as many friends for this store as possible. If we do that the selling will take care of itself. Sam'l Rosenblatt & Go. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fifth at Alder Gasco Building BOY COES TO MONMOUTH HABOtD HOWELL TO SPEXD summerAvith uncle. Lad Appears Happy, Dsplaying "o Signs of Confinement on Charge of Murder. SALEM. Or.. May 18. (Special.) Harold Howell, Bandon youth who last Sunday was acquitted by a jury in the Coos county courts on a charge of murdering: Lillian Leuthold. was in Salem today on his way to Monmouth, where he will spend the summer on his uncle's ranch. The lad appeared happy during his stay here today, and displayed no signs of his long- con finement In jail. He would make no comment regarding: the charges pre ferred against him or his trials other than he was happy to be free. Oliver O. Howell, father of the boy, spent more than an hour at the statehouse conferring: with members of the industrial accident commis sion. Mr. Howell suffered the loss of his left hand in a mill accident near Bandon in March. 1319, and now re ceives compensation at the rate of 332.50 a month. The three trials of his boy left Mr. Howell almost penniless, according to his friends. ruring the last trial charitably inclined citizens of the state came to Mr. Howell's assistance. at Rolla, N. D., and is being held there pending the arrival of an offi cer from Oregon, according to a tele gram received by the prison officials today. ' Guy was employed in the prison garage and during the temporary absence of the guards stole an auto mobile belonging to P. M. Varney, state parole officer, and made his escape. Robert Grant, another con vict, also escaped at the same time and the stolen car was located " in Portland on the following day. 0CH0C0 BONDS CERTIFIED Completion of Crook County Proj ect "ow Held Assured. SALEM. Or., May 18. (Special.) Bonds in the sum of $100,000. voted by the Ochoco irrigation district, were certified today by the irrigation securities commission. This makes a total of $1,350,000 in bonds certified for the development of this project. xne ucnoco district contains ap proximately 22,000 acres in Crook county, and the bonds certified today will complete development of the project. A dam 125 feet in height al ready has been completed and water is being placed on the land. HUSBAND GETS SURPRISE WIFE COMES BY APPOINTMENT BUT BRINGS OFFICER. Phone your want ads to The Orego nlan. Main 7070. Automatic 660-95. SKIN TREATED WITH POSLAM QUICKLY HEALS sroKen-out. aggravated itchin-r skin ix a condition demanding the best soothing. healing. antisentic treatment for its speedy correction. This I'osiam supplies, working qirick ly. readily, reliably: attacking stub born troubles like eczema with a con ccntratcd healing energy that soon brings improvement. So little does so mucn ana manes snort work of pim ples, rashes, scalp-scale, clearing in flamed complexions overnight. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories. 243 Went 47th St.. New "fork City. Urge your skin to become" clearer brighter, better by the daily use of Pofclam Soap, medicated with Poslam. Adv. WATER PLANS DISCUSSED Directors of Tiimalo Irrigation District Want Increase. SALEM, Or., May IS. (Special.) Directors of the Tumalo irrigation district in Deschutes county were here today conferring with Percy Cupper, state engineer, regarding plans for obtaining more water for the project. It is proposed to secure additional supply of water from either the Crane Prairie reservoir, the Benham talis reservoir or the Waldo drainage dis trict. Thi is a Carey act project, ac cording to Mr. Cupper, and has been under development for several years. Although various plans for obtain ing more water were discussed at the conference no definite action will be taken until the Crosby report deal ing with the feasibility of the Ben ham Falls reservoir site is received. The district now includes approxi mately 12,000 acrec, but will be ex tended to take in more than 22.000 acres if sufficient water is made available. V. C. Dillard. enginer for the Tal ent 'irrigation district in Jackson county, reported to Mr. Cupper late today that water is being delivered to a Iare part of that project. As a result, he says, the fruit prospects are better than for several seasons and a bumper crop is expected. While here Mr. Dillard discussed with Mr. Cupper plans for financing the un developed portion of the project. Hatchery Improvements to Start. ROSKBURG. Or.. May 18. (Spe cial.) A. H. Berghduff, state fish and game warden, and R. K. Clanton. fish warden, today inspected the North Umpqua hatchery preparatory to starting improvements. Construction wil be started in a couple of weeks, but lack of funds will necessitate only a partial completion of the plans made for this hatchery. The game and fteh wardens started north af ter.looking after state interests on Rogue river. One Divorce Is Granted and Five More Suits Fiied in Circuit Court Yesterday. An appointment with the wife from whom he had been separated since 1915 cost Troy Coones his freedom, at least temporarily. He asked her to meet him Monday to sign a quit-claim deed to some property and she met him but with an officer and a war rant for his arrest on -a non-support charge. He was bound over to the grand jury toy District Judge Hawkins yesterday afternoon following a brief hearing. Coones told the court that his wife deserted him in 1915 to go to her par ents at Berkeley and that he had sent her money regularly from Seattle. Mrs. Edna Coones insisted that the desertion was the act of her husband and that she had been left to care for their two children as best she could. Circuit Judge Stapleton yesterday granted a divorce to Fannie J. Cor nell from Rex Cornell. Divorce suits filed in the circuit court yesterday were: Ueorgettie against Andrew p Condray; Amanda 12. against Charles R. Chadwick; Edith M. against Henry M. Gorton; John against Cleta Fosnot, and George against Jessie M. C. Fran-zen. Read The Oregonian classified ads. Toll Bill Introduced. WASHINGTON. May 18. Senator Borah, republican, Idaho, today Intro duced his bill to restore free toll privileges to American coastwise U o IOE3QC IOE30I C.M.RYNERSON For STATE SENATOR - They Have FomndLthe Wayjo 1 Tee Beauitira th All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth. It has been tested for years by able authorities in clinical and laboratory tests. Now leading dentists everywhere advise its daily use. The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we urge every home to get it. Let it prove itself. Film is What Discolors You can feel en your teeth a slimy film It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn't end it The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it So it accumulates and may do a ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to that film. And now it is known why brushed teeth still discolor and decay. The reason lies . in that clinging film which the. old cleaning methods omit Cause of Decay That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. Thus the film is the teeth's chief enemy. It Can Be Ended Dental science has for years sought a way to end that film, and the way has now been found. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di gestant of albumin. The film is albumi nous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it then to constantly com bat it ! The way seems simple, but it is not. Pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemed impossible. What has been found is a harmless activating method. Now pepsin can be applied twice daily and left between the teeth. And millions of teeth are now being cleaned as they never were before. Watch the Effects .We ask ysu to watch the effects. Pre sent the cou,.n for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of die slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare this method with the old. Read the facts about it Then decide for yourself what is best AT.er; A Tartar and Stain are tased on film. This 10-Day Test will show you that they are avoid able. And so is tooth decay, The NeW'Day Dentifrice An efficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant home use by leading dentists everywhere. Look in Ten Days See how white the teeth are-How they glisten. You can see that the film is gone. You will know that teeth can be kept forever whiter and cleaner and safer. The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon MEIER & FRANK CO. FRANK NAU, Prescription Druggist, 6th and Alder. THE OWL DRUG CO., Broadway and Washington. OLDS, WORTMAN & KING. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Alder St. at West Park 1 10-DAY TUBE FREE J Present this coupon, with your name and address filled fl u in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Fepsodent I Your Name. Address .v."fc!r:-.-.-,r 0 D D Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The BrCUUWt -"' iJallJ W-T WW. ..., ...bV and the tube will be sent by maiL urr Ron iH.n . roniana, ur. ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT Fugitive From Salem Is Reported Arrested in Korth Dakota. ' SALEM, Or- May 18. (Special.) Clarence Guy, alias Jack Price, who escaped from the state penitentiary bera on March 27. ia under arret-1 (The Daily News, May 7, says of him.) There are two kinds of thinkers among labor men in America. Both are honest. One despairs of parlia mentary methods and sneers at the ballot. He talks of direct action, one big: union and the dictatorship of the proletariat. The other pins his faith to the democratic idea. He is as dissatis fied as the other, but he believes he can gain his ends legally. Such a man should have the good will of those of us who do not belong to labor unions. And such a man is C. M. Rynerson, editor of the "Labor Press" and a candidate for state senator. That Rynerson seeks a seat in the legislature is in itself proof that he believes in parliamentary methods as against violence. Predatory interests do not like Rynerson, but honest business men have no need to fear him. He has had business training, yet he is in the ranks of the workers. He is level-headed, alert and square. Paid Adv. vessels usins the Panama canal. It was referred to the interoceanic canals committee without discussion. The bill would repeal the law passed 'I Have Been Ualna; loor Sulpberb Tablet More or leaa for Many Yean and Have Reromnridrd Them to Many, Beeaaee I Thtnlc They Should B la Every Home." O i Thus writes Mr. Win. Cameron, 1011 Ells Place. Denver, Colo., and we pub lish this brief statement to prove the never-ending value of Sulpherb Tab ids in the treatment of such ailments as chronic cbnstipation. impaired kid ney action and consequent impure blood manifested 1n many ways, such as headaches, pimples, boils, rash, hives, rheumatism, etc Neglected con stipation undoubtedly brings on a lone train of more serious ills and the way to Ret relief Is to use Sul pherb Tablets as a laxative, tonic blood clearer. They are made of extracts of herbs and roots and contain sulphur and cream of tartar, thus supplying: the essentials for a regular and effective treatment. Sold by druggists every where at Oc per tube. Adv. Glad Sister Escaped Operation "Physicians had rlven my ister up to die; they wanted to operate for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk in whispers. I got her a bottle of MayfB "Wonderful Remedy and in 3 weeks she was able to ret about and walked a mile to church." It is a simple, harmless prep- aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all' stomach, liver and In testinal ailments. Including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. at President Wilson's request in 1914 placing foreign and American vessels on an equality in toll charges. Compfexion -Delicately soft and refined Is the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beantifter Im parts an indefinable charm a charm and loveliness which endure throughout the day end linger la the Its coolneee If rsfrestdnc and ft ceo not barm the ten dersst skin. Sold In Its areen box at leedinc toilet counters or by mail Wc NATIONAL, TOILET CO. PARIS, TENN, U. S. A i memory L t Bmtt. - Sold br Kt-nut-Ljon Ortia Co. f.Yorthei I'arific Pharmacy. Perkins Hotel Phar macy, Irving; ton Pharmacy) and Uet toiiet counters. Be Young In Body, Mind and Looks Despite Your Years How often you have wished that you could indulge in the strenu ous exercise of out door sports with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth! But the end of the week finds you all in you are tired, listless and lack the energy to go out for a vigorous walk or a round of the links or any other exercise that re quires much physical exer tion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is "getting old" and right at a time when he should be at his very best physically. And he Ugro wing old , not in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting away faster than Nature re places the worn out tissues. Thousands yes millions of people fin themselves in this condition early in life. And there is no excuse for it. You can check that tendency to grow old. You can carry your youth with its joys and enthusiasm into your 70's and &0's. But you must give Nature all the help you can. The best assistance you can find aaaist- n jr mm V tin, J The Great General Tonic LYKO i- wM ia eHBinl pach msmm only, like e-tctur above. Refuse ell eubeUtute. For aale ft enriches the blood rently stimulates heart, lirer an jdnes to normal activity brins back your pep. punch and mental viaTorchases away that tired, worn-oat feel ioK end replaces it with a spirit of buoyancy. LYKO is a distinctive preparation, scientifically cor rect in its combination of medicinal insredients, and there's nothing more in iirora tins, more strengthening or more re building. Specially beneficial for invalids, convalescents and run-down people of all coo-Jitions. Get a bottle front year druggist today tomorrow you will feel better for it. Lyko Medicine Co. kTJm by mil drwtf lt, mlway In atoclt at Owl One Caw MamfMlunn