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THE SUNDAY OKEGOMAX. rORTLAXD. NOVEMBER 28. 1913. 3 HELD OP If! EARLY NIGHT ROBBERIES Highwaymen Shoot Twice and One Shot Lodges in Back of Fleeing Victim. ALL OFFER RESISTANCE Two CUIm" V-nr al Mth anJ totaanM. Wht ITde-lrlaa Ttkn t.aa Ironi .alUnt. Cleveland Mnlth lu-atra. Tbra m-n wr held op. two shots w.r Lrl and on rrati woundd ,n t:ir nationl roHfi In t! oaln nlrkl b-1 -- .: a-rio.it i.t mt-ht. Th hi-hw.iy. ua a-t.4 wlt? ! r.t.ritT that ttl poll.: bad Sol time to firi'l th ln toc.oa of oo rrinn b. f o. aoothar W r. tort .4. T poll' !! oa f ro6r f.ar4 In all th crime Tt fc'i'f n r T W. Iichxii'. J: .Bnth trt. ho u h"t b a h.hw,mar ' i.J and Col r-nl!a tr.t. on Hov frcnt ta fjrtty CI16. al t.i Yiovk. . Si N.taon. : N'Tth frilt.anlh a:r..t. trul'l wits and dt rm-4 tw biS-ma at th same Cofflf CloiUn l Jtmitfc. a HimM of Crook County, who w a b'n and rob be-1 . two kt(tnn In front of Ih C lnm-ll4 at Tar o4 Dal '.rot. nlae; Waa !". Mr. Jo.t wa e M r horn ttx 15 robCr .-.-o.td him. Instead f throwing fc"d a th man erdr.t Mr lumd and f;d. Tn r"tr :ftJ ; rolr and fir-l T5 Sot tr-H tr flto rnaa OB tb r nt Koulr bl.t ai4 ktk- btn a. Ti. rtbr "rtd rua la the op .ita T tlon. K. I- la f"v.r. IJ5 lay !rl. tried1 la h.ad turn off. out tn r' ointJ h gu al th cm- a r1 autlt tr-r T cart rH? aot tpl.!. Th amateur t il.f-eat. -he wa li.id. arvl itlo'l t ror ta on. Th robber fan o.t! ta lUr trat a4 4irPar4. i-i'1f cf ! lMPro4 um rnn4 tft Ir.ti l- - r4 ao i lit H4i:. li!oft'l r--o m-a TuItT an Worn f tiod Mr. H. ttla i'tift oa a 4orto, Tna ffii-r inl fcira ! tno l"4 Mmfi ta inpit In tho rar of tl A rr. t u - Mr. i.niH oi4i4 I n't roa.- - I( u a utwrr. Si ka a tat lr. .l t ' avto.k . tl N-t.oa. H Nrtl jtntnfr trt. orir4 ta ol i o Ma Mi t tr I" n'f at tb ma lf corMf hr ('''nil arct. Wr Ntoa rf4- tno of ta yubbr 4rw a ua an4 fl'4 It. Nl aa grubt'! tba oarrt Tkt ruf V ica iAo.) th brrl n s rd. n. th t'4 I't t'4 kro mmit tr Nia'a aa4. T3' a.-ar.j t. 4i4( II rvkbar. i lt t of l"i tia an4 raa. M' :.oa t ra. ! rolirar oo t fot.jr-Ts!o ltroitna Tally aa4 Mor - wno ntl tit. call. Tt r r ror tit aCtia part la tn TSo an y Biaa ta to aay ar t- inMMrl T1b4 Jttrlll. mho hl4 o .!! a an t tnn aara ant rhv4 by two na In frnnE f t t'tj Cm . fco.4 Wr. Jtrmitl an h y hi toma at .-.rt I'ara trt. jirnit! tol m tU tl an4 II la ra.a. II h way a wt Naatataa. lmltt tn.a ren (aa4in ao t urar. but :l us ta triin on oncravi:y l'jil-lnl y ana of ta roa rri jmis wtt; a Tfio oiiir I"o&o4 fr hi itfiv Ooa of tsa aian (rme J tnin4 rmlta an4 tr'ttrk hiia t t.rnric hlw. cttli bit f- h.l!y Smtt la a lr tnaa. II fj.iit ha.k. T'' toftrT l oruplC4 unfit tn rua hat fclm or I . h4 wua a tyir aa4 tt o tfatal I tRaot bb h 4boiit-l-.t, Tram tha rf.-ri9'ion of C rnbf. t pu bH i ial is ra:ir of tn ! ritlart fl'r4 In all thr rim. la IS ,V.!a ao4 i.-S-;l ;p an of t"i mn ora mall. H-a m't'- It I tn BJ tftl l,. i nt!nT. Ninr of l mn tvt I4 t ?mi'! h4 any blra. th tu. a ft r fr-a Iba H .ru"' f tna robnr' cioIMn; an4 aij I at lb m"t.'b muat baa ha f: on. TM. t of'i.-r y. 'i:4 aot ba. 4i-tl ta i: .r .. T cm rpi'ir4 r tb an4 t'irnl o-r t lb poll t4nt!y b4 ha fir4 rl tm. Ob cart, r-il b4 bn nM4. Tbl aororda m.tt tb f. t !t Iba robr fr4 at lKa. anoln at ? hut aa4 nip4 a rartrl.ltf c la rr. Ir.. ti l l-tt. Irk., iiciii. I(y4 rvt Abv)C rr tr nl nil to r Infarv lb (oli. in :itr. Tl ay taae tb rtun.l.r ta lb rokwt l i tt'' h a(tr h f4 onv at Nia. Tbi apt t ; ai4b?ma from COMMISSION STARTS FIGHT tiwjrrw I n.acrd lo nrrcol fr. Mt.rf. . Nov -..n- t T. 5tt ( c!.y ro m m i Mio a iair l. t 9a.im iw r.rm ;--- a v-Nfy to rprM im 44mi.4 p'-"'! ' In it.t4 ta lb iuAt'l,r. w h prfofn-- ta WorH A . Jk t ftriir an ; m I of fr.m wi a9 ih - t ri' l r'il r WdAV ff"r I ifr '"' n to rni Pt fci;i ! cwm- t-at4ti. f-r fcit r4-4 0REG0MA?iSTAFF MERRY Ttr nrF aaU loc A I lead ,a BM rarty o TKan'cHlo J. -f.as Hurt an. I aaor of tba ma. j-r l.mmb-r an fmi:; or Tb" fT.-.a ataff wra at ts ,rn'a rrr Ibi. yar Tha r..ti'-i- "" pt- al lb Uiitii. B-. Ile. on TS i'fr nin. tn- (- flry cntinu.l tbro'ttfboul m f '! mi4- I..-r H.w.r I . .m;tlM ' rC.l.l cin .ir.r.t oa fa a bil Variaaa aior of Iba Kflr ..t.ia4 4rta tb n tla .-! and lntrmntl Tb h ;-4 tfta fa wr- .. Lon Caa rr. F. Parton A 1'1 1 oq rirwiti. r- -' ' Uih. Wa :'.! Urooh. Wr. Joho llrock. II . 'Irl. John V. Co. It fan. tr. an4 Wra. l.an Collin. Ml Wrr't Collin. ;rt.-u4 I. C-rt. ry Corn. .Mr. and Cr. o Kaac.ll. Wr. C. I- I ord.- IVrry l ord. lUrry . Irya. Url I:. ;oo4ln. Wr an4 Mr. irfjn f L lioojdn. -Mr. and lr.. Itir II. tirorr. Wr. I- llrecory. r.jlrh ll.fn.r. Jam. Ilaly. 1-4-ward Hill. Krank llo.-hf.ld. Mr f.dith Knlchl Holm... W l-lor.nc Holm. W: Wary Holm.. Wr. and Mr, had 1 Krtnii. Wr. arid Wr. Jo.;h Mac q i..n. W.. M WMun. Wi Mar r.l Waa-mni. Wr. and Wra. . r. whon.y. U. ll'.mary Whony. W U.rtru Way. Wall.r W. It. Wy. Vr. and Mr. V ' W'rrl- k. Wl Klhrl W It. Ilali h II. Mil h.ll. Ml AUhaa Morn. Mr. 11 I". Morrl. Krank T. Mot... Wr. ard Mra Charl W. Wyar. C. J. wn. Wr. and Mr. Kdr IU 11 pr. Wi. Con.tan- Plpr. Wr. an4 Wr. .4aar4 i. Kr.o!J. Wi lHrohy U.ynold. K.daard Kaynotds A. I l.i. h..on. faul llyan. J. W. Sh.r. 1. .ore. L. Jiminond. i"arlton K. fpo rr. Wr. and Wra, William P. (ilrand horr. Wra. l-ra.-a K Tnoma. C. H. Tril. Mr. aad Mr. ;or:a A. Whtt. M. II. i. n M on. Krd ti. Taylor and Mark tVoifuff. FIVE tIGIIfilS RESCUED Btri:it o h:k:.o niL:tx is lad.al a W T I alirralt af ak laaiaa la fard aad Ilia taw aaalaai la Ixat. TACUMX Va.h. No. Z'. Captain Io.mc. thra ram.n and om paa tir of the wrark'd Chliaaa bark Carvlmapu kmr bn picked up and ara bln cared tor la a prlval homo al Calyejuol. acorJln to advlcaa ra cld hero loatg-ht from lirllijl) Co lumbia. Tao boU.r a:o haa bean foun4. A I band, about I i man In alt. were blid to b bn lot when le bark ballrrrd to plK( on tba wl cwt of anrour Ilaad Thurtday. Tn J are: I'.rcar. 4v lotn. tt-.tr: W. Col anan. aman. of Calcatuirao. Chile. AalJcIo Hawaiian. .mn. of llono luli. to I'eyber. aman. a 81". and ftod'ifo !. rer.rr. vf follao. Cull. tlen mrr.br of Ih craw- and on paana.r. Claudia t rull, m compan ion of I' .t. ar known to haa beea lo.t Only I o bodi baa ben re rord. and the baa not et baen t.nltfted. Captain t.otrrea aid that the Car.imapi trflt") off Cape KaClary arly on Va.n4y nioiBin; and eald fia I m for a lowboal. Al Itiousn within a half-mil of l'latlry. I.ia nip waa eTiu.riCy unUtl4 Alt.r I r. in lha .Iran all dy tb nip wa cauaM In a oulftat t' and bain up t.-.a wt col of an cour l.laaJ. I-.ir !tn: wr rpndd to by Ih -fin- Mal'.in B. but a chana of wind broke tb chain of both . w bn tn Cana dian I'a.-ific lmr tried to ! aid. - orJ.r.d on of tti mail fcoat towrd but It wa mahd to pir ard tn onl!.r boat waa lowered wttn of tba crw. and it went down." tba m.tr aid. Tha Caret m.ru hit a rf and broka In two. -Two pa.ncr and tn rt of the rrew an-t ifilf w.r wab4 oer board. Th . of o who wera wr In t walr for tnra than hall a hour bfor- w. wera ee-olually a. .4 on tba rnch. I am bauly hrui-t. but Ihroueh aoma miracle -I am a.ia with no bone brokn. ri rescued p..nsr. I t on of a iBta;o prof.r. and h 4 hi drownd rornranlon. I rula. .era en rout lo yttl wh.r. their .,P-I.d to attnd 16 I n.rH f Wa.h'na-toB. Tba to war tha only pa.or . MURDER IN 1894 TOLD :TTi i: ikii h i.irrii. niw: m: W Iort.l. Dale aad leewea-laaee'a Tally H. - Mled by Paltro la lataatlaallaa af ley. TTI Th. No. :T. Ifpecial ) J. W er.nr. a barb.r. at poir b"1" quarter early Saturday mornlnc told . .tory of tb murd.r of a amblr In W lllow a. l'l. II year as Th alleed murderer wa named by Webber, lie aid b wa Ih onty p.ron other lhan th prin. leal who knw Ih autho of b rrim. Wehber y th murdred man wa Bam.d -Ch- and Ibl h waa hilled ta tl ata:n Tennani .nl a ma ,.( io lb. i.Hro al Willow and tha tory of Wbbr. a to dta and rlr rum.tanr.a w . ub.tntil!y Terlttod. w.bbar l h:d In Ih city Jail pndin furtber in.ction. II may be laben lo W i: low . Tb miM.rtr. .Webber, threat nd t b'l! bim If h fr.f told tba lo-li.-e. and bvaua of thla h ramalned !'. bb.r aya b wa working In a barber bop In Vlt!ow In JIM. bn -'.-i." who wa a bo. -iambi. r. wai boi and mortally wound.4. To W! br - h lol4 lhal two m.n bad tried lo rob him. bul b rfud to sly tbetr name. drtrin: h wouid r or an4 "l th.m" hlm:f. but h ji.H. Webber y b aw on of lha fobbra run from ti vn of th crtm. t-t.r. to W bbr. I Ma robbr aail ba bl "! "''b and lha mur o.r.r warn.4 U.bb.r to h..- qulL GAS SAFETY IS ON TAPIS Major' Aaiomaltc Cal-Otf lcnorr ( omr l"p Wnlared;. W.Tr Alb' propo.-4 ordlnaar r. luirirc lb lB.tltlon of autcmaltc . .nuloff on a I buiMinr ei.apl r...d.n. la Portland will b before th Mi Vun.il lor f.nal paaa on .a..Hy. Tba mjr I Int.nd.u a m Ar.ty pre.aution for lha benefit of fir.meo ad for properly prolectlun. T- iiilxn a prop-x I wl.l IntoK th (on.iru.'.ton of a dir wb'ch will .hjt orf lb In an entir bul by tba mera pr.lr; of a button on lb outJ Of bui.dn (oaalltattan Itrnfl raatplKrd. MLKU. Cr. Nor. pctl - C"r.t of lb constitution and bylaw ta ubm'it4 lo tb Waetarn dici.ion of trim Pr.foi fitat T.hr- Aocitloa for approval wa roras!ted looay by lb comoittt apfo!nled for that pur po. Tb commit! m. I in tb offira of J A CburrhtH. iurrlntn4nt of tUliC nt,u-tiofV Tb c.fltf Bllotl will rrm-1 la M.dford. Ixmbr IT. ! and :. loath .cr-Btl of Tlwfl. l;obrt turner. : year old. waa ar rt. I la.t alaht by lte-e lonard ! tnd lua Hj'i on a char of l.lin t pr.to lit tank from aulomobllva Th offt'-er ay Ih boy coaf.aaad. tlrc'l Ta'. with whnrn I' rnr I aid lo lata otrtd. I rytr a l.b-day aatB for hia of.'; ea. LAST PLUM SOUGHT Many in Race for Registership at La Grande. POST PAYS S3000 YEARLY lUatrrn Orrcon ix-morrata Heady to Have. Oar of Own Tarty Sneered 1'. C. llramwrU. Iko Term Kxplrea Next June. i f-.RixriE. Or- Nov. St. Special.) A lively tule for the lt blK polit ical plum In tbl cllon oi in a for tb current administration to dl- -a f h.. commenced. til. tid ihiv aeven. Eastern Orecon Demo-I i akA .ififat for crat ara acuvciy i " appointment to th re;lternip at wa La Grande land office to u-cee F. C Hramaell. wnoe tern expire next June. Mr. Bramwell wa a Kepubllcan appointee eluht year ao and aaln four year ao. holdlna: three year under th Iruocratic rule at the rate of Hoot! a year. With the appointment ome month away, the candidate are becinnlnt; to aroom themeelvea. Itaker. which produced Nolan Fklfr. the preenl receiver, and Wallowa, which av Colon It. Ebernard. prede cea.or lo Mr. SkUf. have no candidate publicly out for the office now. Neither baa Grant. Umatilla County, however, and Morrow repreaent the field on the weatern border of the La Urand land office dttrlct. while Union County has three, and poib!y more, who are -irainlnn." . Morrow candidate U C. C. Tatter on. County Judaie. and chairman of the lmocrallc Ceotral Committee there. The Jndce ha been active for eome lime, and t reported to have a dlllcent roup of tirmocrate behind him. He 1 Land Commlloner now. Tbomaa t. hmith. of Kcho. 1 reco; nlaed a th forerooat Umatilla County candidal at preeent. Mr. Smith ha been actively aatherln; aupport and reported to have a bla: followlna. He I a farmer, about is year old. and ba lived In I matllta County alwaya. Pendleton haa a candidate la ri. A. Newberry, clerk, of tbe Untied State Court, and Land Commlaloner. Walter M Pierce. Union County Democratic !-.... I. warm D.ronal friend of Mr. Newberry, but 1 not known to be taking an active pari m aia ""- dUn'lon County ha a lively arramble afoot. K. U lkley. veteran editor and P.mocrat lnce he f!rt voled. I bob b'naT up a likely t'mber. Al the ama time. Charle S Dunn. hlh In tb rank of lha local Demo.-racy. I known to be puahlnar hie candidacy. He ha b.en about It quietly for ome little lime. Ilurh T. Klnne. an employe In tb land office, al-o aeek the appoint ment, and W. A. Maxwell, editor of th Colon Kotit. I willlna to lake the -. t i. kiii.r a La. Orande at torn.y. I mentioned, but h refute the reporl. With th rac bclnnln o early, due con. Id. ration 1 riven the drk-hor poaaibiniy. but at any rat. mol of lb men mentioned will.etay In th race nul l th end. SHERIFF TAKES 1 OF TRIO Two of Men Wanlcd In HilUboro to IU Kept In Multnomah Jail. pr.r.rrltiB to .av J-k "ator and Karl Hraun In r.kr.plns In Hi .w i-n.mir Jjil. while li re turned to IIIM-tx.ro with Jamra Hul- lian. on of tha trio accu.o 01 roo blns tha Maya Itroa. mercantlla -laMl-hmenl at North I'lalna. Noyem ber SI. eheriff Iteye announced ye lerd" that h had mad arrance ni.nt with Sheriff Ilurlburt that will allow him tu do thl. Th three m-n. who wera arretted Thurd.ny ntornlnc by It-Uve Goltl. Il.tlycr. Tarkaberry. Coleman and Snow, appeared In Municipal Court y.aterday mornini to chars of burtlary. but tha can wa postponed until Monday. The charcea will probably b- dropped, a th pollc bay lilt: conylrtinir evidence that Ih men ara Rullty of the local hold up and robberle aacrlbed to them. UNBORN BABE CAUSES ROW Iyorc Suit rilrtl a IteanH of Quarrel (hrr Mir of Mookln.. An outburl of ansr when they were dlculn: th li of utocklnaT to buy for tblr expected baby, wa tha besrln nlna of th.lr trouble. allesea Mr. Ker.n tl. Ieyrld In a dlvorca ult filed In County Clerk Coffey- office eterday atnl l:and S. lleverldee. Kriuent outburt and .-rtiel treat ment ar a!le.d a around for divorce. A ditorci ult a filed ir Florence . W.tclimn aealnal Krneal Vottcli man on Bround of cruelty, by J-ury Kthel tjarkln acalnat Wll.la-n ErnrH ltrkin. and by Joi n 8. Kewoy agalnat i.. livwey Mr, lirkln aliened that her huban.l had nt ben divorced from a prlou wife li'n he mar ried her. twy aliened ;Ual hi wife d.aerted him. BEACH TRAVEL YET HALTED Coo IUj-linKjua Itlccp Stajc Await allnn of Storm. M l"..nFI Kt.D. Or.. No. 57. (Spe claLI Automobile tase trayel ba not been reeumed on the ovaan beach beiaeen Coo Hay and th lfnpu.ua Itiyer. all the automobilea with on iceptlnn belr.at out of commllon. Th tral today conltd of tfan portlns threw pa.nsr down the tear from flardmer to Ten-Wile Creek, half way. and Ihence to Lake- ine. ahich I IT mile from Marah held. Tn p. son t'nlyrity freabmen football em I .till her, and may not leave b.for Monday, a the aurf i. .till runnlns over the cawall at hlch tide. POSTAL RECEIPTS GAINING November Mxiw l"lrt Incrra? Oyer torrruntlinc Month for It I 4. ror the firl time thla year Port land Poeloffic reeelpta how a cam over Ih correapondinc month of 114. I'laure compiled by I'oelmaaler Myer lat nlchl Indicate that roirity .la reached Portland. poatal roreipl for Ih month end In la.t nlbt amount lo lS.7uJ. a acaln.t feveipia to the amount of 1. j 11 for the month endintr with No vember ST. 1IU. Thla la a Fain of oju:l. and the two day of Movem ttrr yet remalninar ar certain. In th opinion of th potmatr. to uphold the truod howln that the current Novem ber la maklnc. T. f-'T.-t fir.a at Ciltrala laat year Iaaara4 i- I a- l Heavy, all-wool Blankets, white or plaids $12.50, special $9.35; $9.50 Rugs now. . . . H HOST STUDENTS .WORK SEVKVTY PER CF..T EABX WAY AT IMVKltMTY OK ORKOO. Preble of Prevtdla; Joba Arlaea. Bat eae Haa Kelaraed Home Be eaaae af Lark af Work. - ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Nov. ST. Special.) With "0 re' nt of the ludcnt of tne university work in; their way throunh chool this year, Ihe problem of finding; ufflclent em i..m.m to .m.rr the demand pre- ented liaeif. Many aludent were era- . . . . r i anH nth. ployed by mo Duiue o . Vf er obtained work through th M. C A. employment bureau, with the re reult tluit by December 1 work will have been ecured to aludent amount In; In the ansreicate to $ivOu. Thl i an averatte of per month for all tudrnlii. and to date no atudent 6" had to return home on account of lack of- work. ,. , The nudent help of the unlverity In clude readera In the department, tu tor. jnltor. electrician and general help. To the. wa paid during the half month of September $2Si.93. and during October IMl.M. Tha work -cured by the employment bureau of the campus Y. M. C A. I largely town work, and ha amounted to date to 11400. Thl an-.e department maintain fre of charge a book exchange. h'cn so far In the school year ha aved to students u'0. Much work t also e cured Independently by students whlcB is not registered, and which. If added, mould bring the total to a much larger sunt. There are many Instance of tudent accomplishing lha seemlugly Impossible. Notable of thee la th case of Evan geline Kendall, of Jameson. Or. She ha only one arm. Yet he ha ob tained family work, and belde doing this ah Is carrying a full college course and maintaining a high average. A North Yakima. W ash., lad, Douga Corpron. put in hi odd hour doing janitor work, carries a heavy premedtc course. I th crack wlmmer of the university and t complete hi time conducts a gymnasium class of young men al Creswell once a week. Wuch of the good showing of the em ployment bureau I due to Douglas Fos ter, the nw Y. M. C. A. secretary. Mr. Foaler ts a graduate of the University of California and bad taken two years of posl-graduate work In that Institu tion befor he came to Oregon this Fall. While a post-graduate student he did work similar to that which o I now doing. THEFT OF PIGEONS CHARGE Four Ioj Arc .xtx-uscd of Stealing 4 0 Illrtla During Owner Absence. Korty pltreona were stolen from the home of Mr, Marie Montchalln. ill Insley avenue, while their owner was on a ranch near Carson. Wash., accord ing to a recent report to the police, and Patrolman F. J. Trout yesterday re ported that he had found four boy who. he say, had taken most of the birds. The youths are Consentlne Collbaba. aged 1. son of George Collbaba. 70 Ir est Fifteenth street; John Boxel. aged U son of Helen Buxel. 4S4 Cora, aveaue; Household Needs In Endless Variety Our mammoth store is filled to overflowing with a stock that for variety, 1 ..-.. ,J ittt'li'ftr lieia niraw Vioon Anil alpH in the. Pacific Northwest. We UCttUtj I1U UlrUA.J lataa? MVIVt, tvwwa w - & r "P hJ Beautiful and Useful Nothing- will be more appreciated as a holiday gift than a selection of some kind from one of our complete lines of furniture, house furnishings, electric lamps, luxurious easy chairs, tea wagons, sew ing tables, pedestals, music cabinets, grandfather clocks, cedar chests and hundreds of other beautiful things that will easily solve th question of what to give to him or her. Don't fail to see our window display for suggestions. 9x12 Brussels Rugs Beautiful effects in parlor. Dining-room and Bedroom d1 C OC designs. Regular ?22u0 Rugs, special ; -- For the Bathroom Splendid Rugs, 64x60 inches in length, large variety ofQC. colors. Regular price 1.50, special JJ Blanket Department ?.f..:..$b.5 enry Jenning & Sons Fifth and Washington Emil Feltz. afeed lo. and John FelU. aged 18. on of Joseph Feltz. 749 East Fourteenth; and a young man named Carpenter, who haa since moved to Chicago. The boys may be turned over lo the Juvenile Court, RUNAWAY GIRL IS SOUGHT Spokane Probation Officer Asks Po lice to Halt Fleeing L,ass or 17. Nomadic mania" is -what ails 17-year-old Lillian Orth. of Spokane. Wash, according to W. M. V. Winans, Chief Probation Officer at that city, who telegraphed Portland police last night to watch all incoming Spokane trains for trace of the runaway girl. To make further his meaning. Mr. Winans added in his telegram that the slrl was "O. K. morally." The girl ran away from a good home, said the message. She is de scribed is being 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 114 pounds, with rosy cheeks and light, slightly wavy hair. REED PLAYS POSTPONED College Drama Club Will Appear In Productions January 10. The two plays which the Reed Col lege Drama Club had intended to pre sent to the public next Friday night have been postponed until January 10. They will then be presented in the Portland Drama League s Little Thea ter at Twenty-third and Washington, and be the first productions staged in th new playhouse. The plays are Chesterton a 'Magic and Lord Dunsany -The Glittering Gate " Miss Josephine Hammond, pres ident of the Portland Drama Club. Is training the college actors. BISHOP PLAYS FOR DANCE One-Step Marks Keceptlon to Kcv. T. J. W illiams at Oregon City. OREGON CITT. Or Nov. 17. (Spe cial ) Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner at a reception to Rev. Thomas J. Williams, the new rector of St- Paul's Episcopal Church, tonight played popular melo dies on the piano while the parishion er danced the one-step and others that were equally favorites. ' The recptlon wa given by the parish to the new rector. Bishop Sumner. Rev. John Hattora and Rev. John Simpson, of Portland, attended. MURDER. VERDICT UPHELD Conviction of Clurke County Greek Is Affirmed by Supremo Court. VANCOUVER. Wash., Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) L. M. Burnett, prosecuting at torney for Clarke County last term, has been notified by the Supreme Court that the decision, of the Superior Court of this county, regarding the case of John Gounagias. convicted of murder In the first degree, has been affirmed. Gounagias was convicted of killing another Greek In Camas. May 7, 1914. by shooting him In the head five times as he lay sleeping. Mr. Burnett tried th case and obtained the conviction. - . - enn'k hpp-in to describe its many both in quality and price, so we extend a cor dial invitation to you personally to call and see for yourself. You will be well repaid for the visit. DRAPERIES Half Reduction Do you want to beautify your home? If you do, then look in our show window on the Fifth street side and you will see one of the largest and finest displays of Portieres, ready for hanging, ever shown in Portland. We have cut all original prices in half Think of It! A $23.00 pair of Portieres $12.50 A $ 3.50 pair of Portieres $ 1.75 These are exceptional values. InducementsExtraordiniry Second and Morrison-Street Store $20.00 8-3x10-6 Seamless Brus sels Rug, showing very pretty chintz and small symmetrical de sign 14.7o $27.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Ori ental and floral effects.. $17.50 Carpets and Rugs are advancing rapidly, so this will be your last chance to buy at these prices. SAMPLE LINE of BRASS BEDS ranging in price from $9.95 to $50.00 See our window display. Blanket and Comforter Specials. $10.00 large-size, heavy, all-wool Blankets, Scotch plaid effects now at only $8.25 $6.00 genuine lambs' wool com fort, 6 ft. wide, 7 ft. long, $1.50 Also Second and GIRL OF 16 IS SUICIDE RIFLK.lSfcJD TO E.D LIFK AND NO MOTIVE IS APPARENT. Pearl June Pedcrson, of Monitor, Or., Shoota Self Health and Spirit Good. No Love Affairs Known Of. OREGON CITY, Or.. Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) Pearl June Pederson, 16, living with her parents at Monitor, about 20 miles from here, shot and killed herself with a 22-caliber rifle in her room at home this afternoon. The mother, who was in the house, did not hear the shot When the girl failed to answer her calls she investigated and found her dead. Coroner Hempstead and his assistant. . t dn..A.-ai wnt rn Mnniror late to day and made an investigation. No evi dence could be found mat wouia ttuuru the least motive for the suicide. The girl had been in good health. Last night she had participated in a school entertainment, and oday had been in her usual jolly spirits. A thorough search of her effects was made, but no note was found. She had no trouble at home and had no love affairs, her parents say. Her father is Edward Pederson. CHEMICAL CLUB ELECTS William Conger Morgan, of Reed College, Chosen President. nriiiiom rnn?pr AToriran. head of the department of chemistry at Reed Col- lege, was eiecieu pieaiucin - . . land branch of the American Chemical Society last night. Twenty members attended a dinner at the Hazelwood. ..i fira for the. ensuinsr year are V L 1 1 l v..... v . ' ' O. F. Stafford, University of Oregon. vice-president; N. c. inorne. xoiw... Academy, secretary-treasury; H. V. Tartar. Oregon. Agricultural College, councillor. The duty of the councillor is to represent the Portland branch on the governing body of the American Chemical Society. 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