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THE- OREGON! DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, THURSDAY . EVENING. MARCH 18, 1915. plan, and it is announced that if eacjh day of the next week shows corres ponding increase the ciar store will be placed on a- self-supporting basis. The cigar stand at 271 Washington was opened, not only for Mt. Bradbury, whose physical infirmities forced him to' retire from active service aa a tray eling man on the road, but the profits will be used In establishing a fund ror travelers who have been reduced to need by misfortune. ( A. G. Clark will sell; cigars eacjh Thursday noon hour, cj H. Begg will sell on Wednesdays; Ji N. Kordyce, Mondays. ; and Roy Sloeum all othr days until others volunteer for servlcje. GERMAN CONSUL AT SEATTLE DENIES HE OFFERED ANY MONEY tion with the building of the Columbia highway, in Columbia county, and commending Major Bowlby, state highway-engineer, who, he says, haa done a good' piece of work. , Mayor Hall saya that he took the trouble to go over the Columbia highway and found It beyond expectation. He says he believes that Major Bowlby kept the cost down . well, in view of the fact that the road traverses mountainous house Hh her throat cut Tuesday, TWO WILi: BE DEPORTED the minimum of a 1 to 7 years' sen- tence at Palem. The car will arrive today from Seattle to leave In the -evening, for New, (York, by way of San Francisco. . within 24 hours was promised by tlie BRADBURY SHOULD WO R RYI police here today. Detective Andrew Gaughran TMtAnli v traced the rnuvt. Two undesirable aliens will be con- merits of t, the crime Koullouris from th hour of ! and he thinks Koullouris Is tributed here to tne deportation party in hiding jir. Oakland without funds. Accenting an opportunity to ad He is ness it are not proving the Jadage that la bus! which United States Immigration In spector Henry "Weta will take in his special, deportatleii ear . from Pacific coast points t tHe bordera of this country. Nicola Campagna, who completed- a four months', sentence in the county Jail yesterday, and -ICarlos Roys, a Mexican J convicted of lar ceny at The Dalles. , and who has been paroled from, the iienltentlary or con dition that he leave the United gtates, are the two men j Roys had erved Cottage Is Ilurned. The one story frame cottage occu pied by Mrs. W. D. Cane at 489 Glisun street was partially destroyed by f ir of unknown origin; last night. Ocm pants of the house were away at the time, and Mrs. Crane did not return until after Jthe blaze had been extia-, guished. The loss was estimated at 1500, and is partially covered by in surance. . . ! ; the series on optimism and comt pays to have friends, for they Who Painted the ScUool. A. P. Bradbury, the now well cigar dealer at 271 Washington efc only patronizing him with per. Eugene,i Or., March 18. ' THa Bugena sonal merits Sjnd mail orders, but ar range sire being completed to have six says "Business la good." territory and la, therefore, hard to build. The people of Columbia county school authorities are activd in their Mr. Bradbury or, "Brad," to well known men each spend a noon efforts to) find out who black numerals on the painted large name his friends will recognize hour se! lunch. lingr smokes while Brad ts at Albert G. Clark served first arei very anxious to get the: road aides of the set up in business by his associat opened i this summer, according, to Mueller Admits Discussing manual training building at school, ori the front door of the high the high conspic- the Travelers' Protective associu who organised a -brand new lei "The Bradbury Commercial Trave association," in order to do so. turn arid announced his intention at .Mayor Hall. the Ad club meeting Wednesday noon. Matter-of Shipping Sub marine Parts to Canada. school building and in otheij The business for the day was Publicity Agent Is it- uous places. , ; ' Greased 300 per cent by the unique Needed at .Fair D DP DP p a aop o 6, O. Ca ' a O O DO d aoa tx a era P V I i :B0NDS ARE ARRANGED Sr.t j I Jnfonn.re Balaatad After Making1 Af- flldaTita Agalnat Official and His S tertiary. fTTnlt.il Prwi Ieimed WIr. Seattle. Wash.. March 18. Admitting that ije discussed the subject in a gen eral ay with John Murdock, assistant ahippijng clerk for the Seattle t;onstruc- tion and Dry dock company. Dr. Wil helm I Mueller, Imperial Geran consul here, today denied that he offered him 'any money to steal any records of the compiny that might show shipment of ; aubeiirine parts to Canada. ; ' Mueller and his secretary, B: M. ;'SchuItze, were nerved with warrants iof arrest "Wednesday afternoon at the s Geran consulate In the central build ling, charging Uiem with attempting to -fbuy business 'secrets of the Seattle r Construction and jDrydock company by 'Corruptly influencing an employe. They Jjmmediatel arranged for bonds of eaon. jt is trie ursi ume a ior- consul has been arrested in Jthis fiooa ;eign tate, Grand Larc.ny Charged. ' Fol owing the disappearance of nine ' bills of lading from the files of the rehipb lilding company, detectives Tues Jay nrrested Murdotk and one Dan Tarnlsasky, a-private detective who i'came here tliree weeks ago from Port Inland. The two were charged with ;grand larceny. "Wednesday morning they swore to affidavits declaring thai :;Bchul)tze had made arrangements to pay Murdock $1000 for the possession of po1ti-ve proof that the Seattle Ship building firm was sending submarine parts to Great Britain through a Van t couver firm. - Murdock or Tarnisasky appeared at s the coirsulate'a week ago says the con ?sul, nd said he knew a man who had 'valuable information, "He brought ; Murdloclc to me," said the consul, '"I eaw Murdock only that once. I told ;him i ly government would undoubtedly i pay j or any , .legitimate information it ' could obtain; and I warned Murdock i ;that : wou ld In mo way accept any thing if that; would involve possession of the . company's records. I told him thi would be theft." Found Billa of lading. Mujrdock aifd Tarniaasky were re leased alter signing the affidavits. Th dock eri.r.i Seattle: Construction and Dry- companyilast summer built two aubtftarine boats for the Chilean pov- lpnt, which upon Inspection were f -rejected by the Chilean agent. At the outbreak of the European war, and a .. few hours before the proclamation of - neutrality was issued by Preslcenr H Wilson, the submarines were aold to ' Canada. This nine bills of lading discovered .in Mjirdovk's possession cover a period J between August 10 and February 26. They show shipments of engines, en ? Sine parts and structural steel to the ? British Pacific Engine- Construction J. Company of Vancouver. n Tarnatzsky, who is involved in onspiracy case in which the Ger tonsul'iat Seattle wa arr.stofl j eatirday, ,'ia; well known to , the Port- Da the tnan land Ta police rnatzsy lived in Portland until aboult two months ago, leaving just after the robbery of Commissioner Efge ow's home by burglars in Jan uary, He went to the city official Juat after the robbery occurred and J told him that he knew who had com- mlttd the act, and would tell Mr. I Blgellow if the latter would give him 15. Tarnatzsky was unable to furnish J the information, and shortly after l warts left the city. -W len W. L. Holman o McMinnville , waa arrested on a charge of running a ?butjVo gambling game in the Good "; tiough building early in December, Tarnatzsky w.is the farmer'' who was ateeved into, the rnarkrd card poker :,tmK and he Informed City Detectives ' Colehian and Snow of the affair. In the police court he testified against : Holman. and on his testimony Holman (, was sentenced to six months in jail. i. ; Ttye case was appealed, however, and aome time later on trial before Judge 'McGinn, the case was dismissed, the ; court making the assertion that he would not believe Tarnatzsky under oathi, TarnatzsKy ,was known in. po lice detective-circles as a typical ' "atobl pigeon" or informer. 'l Hk lived at Fiftieth and Fortieth f avenue, S. K. until he went to Seattle. . ' Hall Praises Bowlby. . ' Slem, Or., March IS. Mayor W. A. : Hal of Clatskanie has written 'to the atatk highway commission expressing ;hi Appreciation of its work in connec T. OroTea, Who Znatalled Willam ette Talley Exhibit, Aeporta to Aa ,: soclation 1a Detail on Big Show. Albany, Or., March 18.- The princi pal! order of business of the Willam ette Valley Exposition meeting yester day was the presentation, of the report of !W. F. -Groves of ; Corvallis, who In stalled the exhibit at the San! Fran cisco exposition! That Oregon needs a publicity agent at the exposition was a recommendation in the report. Oregon haa a better exhibit than any other state, addd the report, but it Is not given the proper publicity because there is no publicity agent. Excepting California, Oregon will deriVe more benefit from the exposition than any other state, declared Mr. Grovea. The matter of appointing a publicity agent was left to a committee composed of Mri, Groves, E. IW. Haines and A. J. John son. ' I : TJpon recommendation of Mr. Groves th association decided to supply form letters to visitors at the exhibit to be sent to relatives and friends In the east. These letters will bear full de scription of the exhibit.' That the valley will receive much publicity In this way was the contention. In his report j Mr. Groves suggested a number of changes in the plans of the exhibit. This matter will be made a special order pt business at the next meeting. j ' Chinese I Sentenced. Fifty days in! Jail was the sentence meted out to Ah Chung, a waiter at the Pekin grille, Sixth and Stark; streets, in the municipal court yester- Chlnese admitted the to two boys and girls age. The boys were released, but . the girls remanded to the custody of j Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin of; the women's! protective division. Falling Rock Kills Him. San Francisc, CaJ.. March 18. Sal vador Nitira was crushed beneath a piie of falling rock yesterday. He di rected his companions in their ; efforts to dig him outj but died five mnlutes after his body was released. On Trail of Murder Suspect. San Francisco, March 18. Arrest of Louis Koullouris, alias Pappas, al leged slayer, of; Millie Kalojinas, who was found in ax!Folsom street boarding day when the sale of liquors of i high! achool Shu. The lenses cannot be in front of your eye when the mounting holding them is on the end of your nose. 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