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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1915)
TITE SUNDAY OltEGOXIAN. rORTLAXD, DECEMBER 12, 1913. 13 PORTLAND PERSONS TO CONTEST WILL Captain Gordon Voorhies to Go to Denver to Fight for Uncle's Estate. UNITED ARTI5ANS M ILL OBSERVE TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY IILIkf. IILILJIDLK IB. HEIRS GIVE FULL POWER .(At f tM ttr-r I ? to I:)-.!. K.weOtlng lea I If fort t lo IW 3Iad to rtreak In.iranvrot Leattng GreaU-r Part or I onatv to IV0 Into XnnnrUI .trctr. l"B Gordon Veorhis. f Portlx 1 restate in is I eud ft Army. li te!: n iut f nt-;m d breaking. if twilit. la th Co:4 " wtU ef hi tat t-t. Job a IL r. Voet h..e. Deaver .Smaa, miner end capi talize . . la.14 la .l !.'. IS '"C'1 . ! i m . "-r VcotM Nickel, at of rwti.a 4. la trut onir. U cm. i ta retioa ..urul la booer f hlrr:! u4 . CaPtao aoorr:! . designated W 11. -: t n thi Jesal coo- teat l r oer aa4 k.ep, the e.tate tse famiir. rehf to allow ' ft d.erti to puMic ben:a tion. ra.r t jiir .!. Ti. ir of fi !( tir c 1st ar a" " tit af Portland man power of attamer. w&Wa will h m -..... i nrooaej ua tfc suit, la a,a a .ma. i aaefur rr eu-'ef .it the rmme4Jte heir t4 -t f ehar la tb t.t U 1fci.:in ooraie. kro;ir ef tse e.-eel. apea.a ii.rdol eorlM.a. ef t'IUt4 aad Lr ChaM.a Vtn. ef llBloa. . Vr.. Niarr aeoraie .ikooim, wife ei H- R. N.cBotaa. ef I'ortlaa-i. Up. Arta-ir J. Draper. Chariot t. N. and it.". Jrn- IV lUiftrv ef N 1'1'T. .pn-w !" Tl. -!lt and lTu-!v ef Weer l rtfn ! ri th a.-toa lor ue-v. a-'-ora n t froti tre. 6.-aa ta laee ef tie n t m c-1 af fect t-e cilT't l.eif. ef and ribl le Ik Cerre W. rart.'a n:3el for Bot IS.tWi.oOi) fc.a.Cactlea taat aa eta.! tw Ier r reTlU)e I tae CUrtoa tn. i.mi:i lo tBeee fe4 la tae Vrhi i.umni. tlteata Are r. TS: K'il l rwtlor.e.l and t-i after fl m.j. l.ir.d bool la.t til ef ra.l.J.: r.!. i-gfnit for trie coo!UH ae.a i't'4.:T r' ni. tut th.ir tlo tit. r wt.t Bet be dlo l'-vd antti tie rail aae ea rP4"') for fUln. it la intimatxl taat two line ef t-te- will e mJe lnt li mi l. ' a:i conten.i tit a.eaae.J far v.er er mor. prior i ale 4.t!t we aet areatet'r rompitiel to ent a Wilt. I' e eca.r w;it t tiutl ta treat. la taia ra.e It )e IareetaJ YMaK MP . . M A A ? W M. ...... . .... r . .lM'k!l..l ! t.m e.ieeB.a hABMfiid to' . 7T I . .. . I r- . - JT ,.; . "V V ill - f COURT CLERK SHOR T 5255 ACCDU.TS George L. Willey Tells of Mis use of Litigants Fees. Bondsmen to Pay. PROSECUTION NOT LIKELY The t'nli.4 Arti.aoa will paaa Fat- . . . ,. ebratloa ef Ihe foundloc of ta order la the cltf :i year asa. Headquartera wttS te .iatlub4 at the Imperial Ho- t'l aod the tnorninc b derotrd to recULrinet visilora from out of towa. la the afleraooa and eveaiac a com. plria proarramma will he givea at the El.otB-etr. Theater. Madam Jo- wtetlt. Carl lUtter. ef tbe Orpbeom The ater; Carl Oriaaea. II. C Hudaoo. Jr. Urs. A. Campbell Martla and tb Artl aana Junior tlaad will appear. Tt e epeakera of the day wttl ba Got. eraor Wtihycooabe. Judge Robert O. Morrow. C. C Coll. preaideat of the Chamber of Commerce; C A. Blcelow. Car U faker. Will II. Dajy. City Cemmla.loaera. an4 II. 0. Hodaoa. au prem master ef the tnlte4 ArtUana. The e-Tninc f.etlrttlea will cl wlta a craad bail at the Woodmen hall. Ill Kl.eth etrert. The commit. tea la chars ef arrenjrmof I Mr. it. II nooerta. Char lea M'ttler. JJra. II. tl. Setlwood. Cbarl.J Jobaaa and Ca- KI.Mlt. pr... d r.rt.i tr ti wilt. crt. a tru.t f-iol ant fi to aurt funi the reai I le ef aa eatal. l-arai C.(. -e.dd. T Verb!. will wa executed April. 111. tt proi:.,l for the arevtt.ra of memartai caE.a ia City lark. Naur. t ta truatee. for t'.a wife and ae'.f. Tb reat'iue. after certain fceuaa'a) all to ft doted t tae as. mo rial. 1 wa about () t&at WUliara il-Cla.lanl. aa ei4 ntii.e Here. ft. for bi death. ' a portioa of hia frtaa to hi. 14... ea ersamecttal rolt (at wr at k. a-ut.eata arena and City Far. soma y.ara later the thea Mayer er dr.am.4 ef a civic cesser erpo- it the '.ate Capitol tr.4.K. a.o ef boulevard aT.t.oa aad mountejio park, and wbiie workvsc e-l trial h :.vi.. vi eeatty aput ao4 li.o.. u iui4waTe aaj park, he campaign. a quietly for aaecner ernate .n'ran.-e ta City lmxfe mm lf Vevaateeotk.aveaae aide. CadlcU Mad ta V III. It a the Mayor' iietioo thai doubt'ae. prompt'd itr. Veorbie to ro 14. ia hia el l for a cat to tbe park. Ilowmr. Wii;:ro ?.rrla. reo. ver ploaeer. pul In ta Motrnteervta trt ra aM o Mr. Voorhte made a coitrll In tcembr. HI I. d.a-l-aaMB tae Cmc Center for hia be oaarVaL A e-cond codicil waa eierut.d laAprU.t)ll. Thia amp:tried the ethet by proTid.aa a paemerlai troat fund lata aim a.t the ridi ef the eatatt Mold t coeerad and thea devoted to th bulldinc of the memorial, the eiart iKatua. a.o ta character ef th taonom.ot to b I-t to ta ducr.tioo ana Jumrl ef t.te Inttn. l to aei.rmin.. t ie truet. ( r hellea.d. had la nu ad th erection ef a anarei art n'jum on the aouchvr.at rT i toe viaic venter aa a com panion pto and :nr. t ta library ea ta northwest reraer It may b r.h:. if tae wi:i hotM witajtasd ta attavea. Beejaweta Are Keveked. T taat codicil air revoked tb be. ,aet mad ta th orlcinai Inatruroerl by erdertaa? th Veorblea caavaeea. ef waic."l tker are aome b jr maore. aleo tbe lami y brl:-a-br. rbiaa. tilver. baek and th I ke a be eo'd Iratead of rfivi.ied amoc Vr D. IC. iloffatl. lira . hanlolpi Korrla and Mr. V. B. Tebbetta. eld famil. trt-ad. The pro ceed fron the are to g Into th memorial truat f ml Tho only private brif mad bjr tae w n t. . mm to Captala Oerdoa aad Ir rarlw Veorbie. tscome only 'a l:..! la truat lo iir. nry Voor- M M-hoU and l;ii v ta tt4 La !ta' Home, tai.r Ta- trneta ha. fit. the will la the Couaty t'uurt at t'en.er fir probate. anal aotfee vlrtua;:- haa Paea nea by tbe heir, at Uw ef the fortacomlca' ceataat OLD SEED WINS PRIZE CtaH-kaana rarroe-r Croat Tttao r.lfcboa Ilabrietrd lUraaait. I'tbbard eet wahe. aomo wetatiiaar aa ea i. a aa 4 1 t4iJ have bea arewa by Wi t.ara Li.il ea hi farm btwe i'arkpla.- and Carver, ta "!rbavia ''mnii. frora et eba.'e4 tren Ma, .fft'iiarlt mMfiT yaare If a Mr. I-i:'e lit. twe ta Mi rKb at t'l lt:i a.j tAjH fi'. and a pU of e-iaa.h ere auw eaw- la th pro-lu!a eiM bf.ioo Mr-n"l of th Orcv City C"-mtfr'al li. Th ee. Jr --t ?:!h the ia.b ' lT".i. . Mr. U:.l, haa bee l-a hr. fi-nT'r .tno h waa a Jltt'e bo-v. II a f 1 t!:ii-a. er.t t fa eM 1r- r a Vkariift' a araa4 wb repraeeataat It ta e..a Hsbhard eiaaia. .1'iV'i t rt tho eama eewd. aa 7 a itr. ear-rod amy tc baov eal IA FUNDS ABE NEEDED Associated Charities Purse Below Last Year's. hoe and th family le In B4 ef help wlta food for aom time. A family of three made deatltute by the t::nea of the father, who ba not bean able to work tor aome time. Thalcounty fund, but still ta th property child la only 3 year a old. 'ood Is thai of lillcanta. This money Is not Official HLmself AaVm tor Audit ' of Books and Tell, ot Taking Jfoncy for XnTCstnient and Becoming Invoired. Tha accounts of Grorr ! Wilier, rlerk of th District Court, ar abort :SJ1 In UUganfa feea. it became known yestrrdar after County Auditor ts. 1. Martla had been audltlnc Wllley'a books for two days. Tb Invastlcatloa was started at the reaueat of Mr. Wlllcy himself. Two day e-o he went to District Attorney Kvans, told him h was short In his ac counts about i:500. and asked that an accouotlne; be bad at one. Mr. Wllley'a bondsmen. C. F. Hen drlcksen. president, and Anthon Eckert. cashier, of th Scandinavian-American Bank, will make th amount rood, tt waa said authoritatively yesterday. In this event ther will be no prosecution. Mr. Wilier ha accounted for "every cent ef public money In hia possession. Auditor Martin said yesterday. .No county funds are Tnisslnft..and the turn over to the Treasurer haa been made regularly. The money which ia missing consist of litlfants' fees deposited at the commencement ot suits, judgment money held by the courta for various reasons, and fluctuating amounts of J mney received In the office for vari ous purposes but not earned oy me county. To nlstrlrt Attorney Kvans and Au dltor Martin Mr. Willey told the whole story of hla ehorteKe. More than a year ago. It Is said, he became Involved financially through an Investment and needed money. Confident tnal ne could pay It back In a short time, he used money out of the office account. Ills financial affairs became worse and he could not return the money Nobody elae la Involved In the short- aae with Ir. Willey. and ne naa as sumed entire resnonalblllty. But the general belief prevails around the Courthouse that other persona who learned of Mr. WUIeys shortas "bor rowed" money from him on varloua oc casion a. Mr. WUIeys' salary la 1100 a month. II 1 appointed to his office by the three JudS'a ot the Dlatrlrt Court. Ills deputies alo are appointed by the Judges and the C!rk haa practically no authority over him. There are five drnutiea In the district clerk's office. Mr. Willey la married, haa three chtl- c'rrn and Uvea at 620 Buffalo street. torae years ago he was a deputy In the same office, and the three district Judges appointed him principally at the reiuet of a Inrco group of attor neys who had dealt with him aa a dep uty. Mr. Willey baa borne an excel lent reputation and Is a member of several fraternal oraantiallona. receipts of tbe office are checked and reported to County Auditor Martla every day. but these are only receipts which are turned over to the county as earned fees. The other money la not RELIEF WORK GOES ON Cenrroa Do nation of Clothing an J Proviatortsi Coca) la Xrw Case of tetllolloa Ar Dlacotf red and Helper. The Associated ChaMtlee) wi:i enter th third week of Ita annual Christ trs a relief fund campaign tomorrow. with contribution already approilmal tag a total ef lite. la th two weeks that yet remain be fore ta c!ee ef the campaign. It la tpeeted that thla fund will b at least trapped. If th generosity ef th peopl of iortUad 4uala tai displayed la pravloue years. Th fucd so raised wUI make It no. alMe for the Chart Use to carry Ita re lief work among the poor, not through the holiday aeaeon alone, bat through th months ef Winter and spring, wh.o th aeed Is th great eat. Ia additloa to tb cash contributions. sopp;te of clothing and prevision war sent la la Large cumbers ya. tar da r. 'Donor of large gift of gurpll'S ware Mr It- Proadar. Mra. J. D. Ahrama. Mr. I. Jacobs. Mra ML Byer. t-v. th Portisnd Pure Milk and Cream Company. J. J. Nealaod and Dr. Byron Morris. Her ar lost a few ef the cases that will be helped frora th ChrlsCtnaa) re lief fund ta which th cltiieos. not only of Portland, but of many other cities ta Oregon, ar contributing: A fsmTy with fire children, desil. tote. Wn ef the chlldroa have no chief need.. A frail jnothrr. who reailr should not be obilced to work, la obltced to eupport her husband and four rht.dren. Tb husband haa ben 111 and unable to work. The mother' earnings are not sufficient to supply all tbe necessaries of food and fuel and the family must be helped until the father la able to work. checked, for the county Itself has no authority over It. 1 Physical Giants Battle With Butcher Knife and Meat Ax. Brfherla-LOT Kali Oat. bart Assl- e-abl Relatione Keatered Wbea relleeaaaa Arrive tteeae. BAZAAR OPENS FRIDAY Ladle' Auxiliary of Re II wood V. M. C. A. Will lie la Charge. Th annual baxaar of th Ladies' A knife and meat ax were used with effect in th physical settlement ot a difference of opinion between Robert McAIister. weight HO pounds, and N. hort. weleht ZQ pounds, which op. curred at tbe home of the latter. 10! tilenn avenue North, hriday. accord-1 Aukillary ot the 8'llwood Toung Men's! Ing to the report of Motorcycle Tatrol- Chiiatlan Assorlatlon. will be held In the building. East Fifteenth street and Spokane avenue. Kriday. There will be a Christmas fancywork booth, a d'll cateeeen. a Chrlatma tre with Santa Claoa. and a cafeteria. The programme Is in c barge c: Mra. K. Etaert. Those la charge will be: Mesdames 8. B. Mender, J. W. Caldwell. V. Ser- sanoua. fad:e Dean. Alice Alexander. Hoy Black. 1. M. Woodside, C. D. Will. lama. C. T. FXJc. W. IC Gardner. D. 1-1 kin. Booth Cason. J. A. ctltt. W. D. Palmer. C U. Church. T. MelndL J. J. Tracy. C. M. Thompson. A. A. Calrne. n. man Galea, who was called to the scene I by tha rumor that murder was being committed. It waa a regular fight, and ended only with a knockout. In the laconic report or the encoun ter, by Patrol man Bales, the conclu-l slnn was thus tersely summarised: iiort got a butcher knife, and wail going to use it when McAIister got a I meat hammer, hit Short on the head, I and won the fight." "Congratulations. Tou r the better I man." said th loser to the winner as the patrolman arrived on the scene. and In spite of tbe goro, things had Cnmpston. William Strahlman. Roy Ward. B. B. Wing. IL O. Field. H. I assumed a friendly and peaceful attl T. Capell. J. btandley. 12. p. Charters, tude. so no arrests wer made. C C fenell. M. Knsll. D. McMUlen. Gil. Ot cours tb fight was over a hert Charters. May Wills. O. D. Stanlav. I woman Mrs. fchort, who Is MCA listers W. IL Beard. Mra. tl R. tllaert. 1 M Sister. Morgan. J. B. Renner. If. U. Hoff, Maud toourn. v. ti. uoldlng and E. P. btretcner. Anisator Xlaodbag Stolen. Th theft ef a large alllcator skin handbag containing 110 in gold In a Jitney drOren by John Shaylor, 1120 Montana avenue, as she was return ing frora the stock yard Friday, was rihort had made some remark to his wife that McAIister. who has been staying with them, denounced as Im proper. It waa reported, and the con flict began. Torrens Law Causes MIx-Cp. KELSO. Wash.. Dec 11. SpeciaL) Peroral ysara ago Parent's Addition to tb towa of Woodland, in Cowlits renorted to tha notice ..i.rrf.'. k- County, waa laid out and recorded un- Mrs. Addle Oil Pert. I der the Torrens system ot recording titles, wnlcn is pirmmta nnaor tat Dnrkatr has a Bosnian, i now stat law of Washington. Th first "CO. The Uland costaine I square I few sales Of property la this addition ia I wera made In accordance with tbe terms of the law, bat since then no PORTLAND MAN AND UNCLE TOIOSE ESTATE SETTLE3rENT I sttention has been paid to th matter PROMISES TO PRrnPIT iTV Plf.HT IV minniivi rntuTo rnhlng transfers. It la now said . wwuwivv vvwaid, 1 that haldara ef nropny wno aid not get a Torrens deed do not no id clear I t. - v t 5 l,c : ... 7- ... j V. . . r - ., . ' . I i 0. ' . . I 1 It title, and there la a considerable legal tancle In prospect. a 7 v 4; , ' f !: .4 mm T2 DOUGHNUTS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN Doughnuts are hard to digest and may cause appendicitis. Portland peo ple should know that slmpl buckthorn bark, glycsrln. te, as mimed In Ad'.er-t-ka, often relieves or prevents appendicitis. This simple remedy act on BOTH tipper and lower bowel, re moving such surprising foul matter that uNK urOO.NtT'L. relieves almost ANY CAH constipation, sour stomach or a-aa. A short treatment helps cbron- lo stomach tro-ible. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-l-ka Is astonishing. The Huntley Jjfug Ceiufiaay, f ourU A Great Christmas Display and Sale of Famous Oregon City "Navajo Art-Craft" Indian Robes, A uto and Steamer Rugs, Motor Coats and t Other Specialties Established by Oregon pioneers over a half century ago? this mill has won a world wide reputation for its goods. Oregon City "Navajo Art-Craft" Indian Robes are reproductions of the native patterns and color ings. Invaluable as an auto robe, couch cover, blanket and many other uses. Orecon Citv Steamer and Auto Rugs are noted for beauty and serviceability. Every conceivable color scheme and pattern. What finer gift could you make than one of these handsome robes? In conjunction with this sale, beginning tomorrow in the Basement, Sixth St. Building. A Reproduction of the Only Woolen Goods Exhibit Awarded Grand Prize at iiiyr San Francisco Exposition We shall also display handsome Oregon City Motor Coats and other apparel made of the sturdy Oregon City woolens. Great Values in In dian Blankets $4.85 Blankets that have wholesaled for $6.50 a special lot of Oregon City robes, including Panama-Pacific Exposi tion designs. Size 60 by 81. Sale price $4.85. 25 Steamer Rugs $7.50, $8.50 Grades $5.85 Elegant autom&bile and steamer rugs in Scottish Clan patterns, 60 by 84, all wool and wonderfully war Christmas sale $5.85. 25 Beautiful Rugs Priced at $10 Oregon City all-wool, full five-pound Auto and Steamer Rugs. Several dis tinctive Scotch and North-of-England patterns, 60 by 84, reversible $10.00, The Finest Steamer and Auto Rugs, $15 Woven of the choicest iong-fleece Northwestern wool. Beautiful patterns that will fit into the color scheme of the finest machine. Royal Gordon, Stuart McKenzie and other patterns $15.00. Send This Handsome Sou venir of Oregon Industry to Your Eastern Friends. fjf III 1 l-O Twt Quality liTnsjr rm fan am am r Navajo Art-Craft Indian Blankets at $8.50 Made of the finest wool and best selected patterns, reproductions of hand - woven Navajo robes. Size 60 by 84 inches, reversible. Special values at $8.50. Orders Promptly Filled Send for Illustrations in tffiX Actual Colors. 7ef-; mm -v I ' ' - - , ta - ... s J , f. PX . "J Si, f ... " . - i' r cv: ' 1 ih. rv ' ' . s. 'i. Nf- ! - j i, , .W- ' le si T a ' , vaaJk 1 i If, . -' : a. 7... T- i, . . v.-' 1 ". at Vf . iT v -.4 ftrVeV- f. -rr3vw-:. 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