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THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, 1 MARCH 21, . 4918.
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OF
Death Sentence of
Washington, is attempting to make po
litical capital- out of me," sho declared.
"He Is attempting to wreak vengeance
on members of .the Rainier club :ot
Seattle. It he. has one bit of evidence
: ' H. A. Dedman of Canby, for the Six
teenth dHtrict, and Park B. Beatty of
Brownsville, for the Second district. .
a ' R. MoCabe of Medford filed for
the Democratic : nomination for 'dis
trlot attorney of Jackson county, and
Glen RAMetsker of St. Helens for tbo
Republican nomination for district attorney-
of Columbia county. .
Gane Qckl Dlsmlgaed. .
j; IT. Allen of Lents, arrested Sun
day' afternoon ; on complaint.' filed
In 114,- was discharged - from the
city Jail yesterday. The complaint
grew out of a small transaction ant
the charge was t larceny. Investiga
tion soon convinced the authorities
that Mr.1 Allen should be released. The
amount involved was IS,- payment of
which had been delayed by 7 tr, Allen
antic after a warrant had been sworn
to. The complainant died and the
warrant ; bad not been withdrawn. ? v;
' : . Ubrarlan , Fined! t
Fred R. Balway. librarian of the
Multnomah law' library, was fined
$16 in the munloipal court on tres
pass proceedings instituted by hi
former wife. Evangeline R. Sal way
of 1771 East Twenty-seventh street,
stated that the trouble arose from
tbe father's desire to see bis chil
dren, a girl and boy, wbo were given
to the custody of the mother.
' Given 80 Days In Jail. ,
"Standing pat "and refusing to' say" a
' A : DMIRAL EDWARD K.
V VONNCAPELLE, -who
l succeed Voa Tirpite at
head of the Genrum navy. " -
e Is Commnted
word of himself, Edward Dawson w
sentenced to SO days In Jail by Munici
pal Judge Langguth yesterday after
noon, although he la supposed to be a
postof flee robber, subject to a ' long
sentenoe under government charges.
Dawson was. arrested last week. He
was trying to sell S4i worth of nostaxo
of s single photograph showing me la
Votts Carolfrna gxoeuUrVs : Clemency
compromising position with ,any
man, X will drop my extradition eight
and return north. He has no pic
ture; he has no evidence." j
Saves -Kan. and Woman Trom jbo
J' trio Cbsirf IDs Serve torn Ufa. - .
Raleigh, K. C March Hi-CT- N. 8.)
MULTNORIAH'S JAIL
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Mrs. Clay burn's habeas corpus bear
ing will . come up In .Federal .Judge
Trlpet's court tomorrow.
Governor Craig today commuted tho
stamps to a pawnbroker for tZ6 and 41,
death sentences of Mrs. - Ida - Belle
Warren and Samuel Preston Christy to
watch, when taken In custody by De
tectives Howell and Uoltt. - . x ?
Of the il'.ltl miles of railways tn
tbe United Kingdom. 10.J0S miles are
Single line.
New Filings Today.' -'6alen
Or, March XL Filings' for
OFFICER
IMSEIKEBTO
t Purchase Is Intended to Sup
Si Plater Users Who Have
V; Applied for Installation.
lOEAf.D IS VERY HEAVY
Judge Morrow May Intercede
ure imprisonment.
The pair were convicted of tho mur
der of Mrs. Warren's husband. Had
tbo original sentence been carried out,
Mrs. Warren would nave been tho first
in Effort to Send Man to
Rockpile, ;' : : -
Republican nominations 'for represen
tative in the legislature today, wore:
woman Id the history of . the state to
oie in ue electric cnair.
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of Oounm Opposed, to MOO
Vets Purchase Vow AsUsf fot
; That water meters may be installed
on vaUr services where property swn
ors request In sta nation, la "ths purpose
of an ordinance to be acted upon by
the eity council tomorrow. Too rdl
nanco provide for the immediate pur
chase of ISO of the registering de-Ices.
Although applications for meters are
being filed with the water bureau on
an average of 10 a dayrthe meters. If
purchased, will aerre only the S50
property owner who bay filed their
applications recently according to 1
8. Kaiser, superin tendon t'of the bu
reau. He -says that the city should
purchase at-lean.. 000, metera at tbla
time. V ' '. ' -' .
"Water" eonaumer a 4 are . demanding
that wo install metera on tbe services."
t bo Mid today, "but we have not been
able to oomply, caving no meter on
t hand. ? Borne of the very people who
' r oppoeed tbe ordinance authorising the
f Jpurchaas of 1000 metera now ask that
- a -meter bo installed.
h -Our amall oupply of meter la en-
tlrely exhausted, and the only way we
. - can fill the applications la to put chase
mora, - Wbil there 'are 860 appllca-
i tlons &n hand. I believe that we should
- purchase at least .000 meters, for. with
Uf tho spring weather coming on, applica
nt;; Hon will begin to pour Into the water
. office.'
The Ordinance providing for the pur-
ehaae of the meters also provides that
; the purchasing agent shall ' advertise
; for bids. Tbe measure carries the
-emergency clause and becomes effee
ft tlve upon adoption.
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MAY ASK MAYOR TO ACT
Question of Approving Auditorium
Builder's Bond Pending.
;- It Is probable that Mayor Albee will
be asked tomorrow to approve the per
sonal bond of Bans Pederson, Seattle
'contractor, for the public auditorium.
The. bondsmen are now being Investi
gated by City Attorney La. Roche, who
said be expected to have a report for
the mayor and council tomorrow. Tbe
personal bond Is In lieu of a surety
bond.
X Harrison-Allen. 4altorney for Peder
son, says that worts, will be started on
the auditorium as soon as the personal
, bond Is approved and accepted.
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I DEFEAT GERMANS IN
I BATTLE OFF BELGIUM
Four of Former Are Victors
Over Three of Latter; Two
German Boats Are Hit.
' Law's Enforcement Asked.
Contending' that the 4antl-stittlnsj
- arlnanp la bfflnr ennstantlv violated.
members of the Portland Health Chau-
V. or Albee and .the dty commissioners
. asking that Immediate steps be taken
'. i to- rigidly enforoe tho ordinance. Dr.
"i 8. W. Stryker, prealdeht of the chau-.
- tauo.ua, is sending tbo resolutions.
: Venizelos Keenters
IR' Politics for Battle
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' Tormer Oreek Fremler Olrds BeU so
: right jrattonaHtt Battle, According
7 . to ew aratlonallst Vapor.
. -1 London, March it (L N. Sj The
Athens correspondent of - the Daily
- Chronicle telegraphs:
"From the new Nationalist news
paper, the Herald, which first appeared
. yesterday. It seems that former Pre
, ". . mler Venlselos has reentered the pollt
: leal arena. Tenlselos has been repeat
edly urged. In view of the political
j and financial conditions to come forth
' and fight the nationalist battle, but
he Invariably replied that the time
" was not ripe. Now be has thrown
; down tbo gauntlet.
Giant Powder Is
Found Near Fort
-. Bpokane, Wash, Harch II. (p. n.
Sixteen sticks of dynamite,
,vip wrapped In a gunnysack, were found
yesterday near the gateway to
, Tort Oeorgo WrtghL Reports that the
- nadlng of the dynamite had resulted
w ,12?dUb tt" ard about the fort
buUdinse wove denied by Captain A. J.
; , -Harris, oommandant of the poet.
"T ..Th TDmJt w nd by H. 1
Etansbury, a streetcar employe, who
,: rotlfled tho police. , 99jm
NO LENIENCY IS SHOWN
Wss Oonvioted of
Charre of Saootlaf; Aaron Gold- -.
stela, Xoeal TaQos.
'" Alexander Drangea, former subordi
nate officer tn tbo navy, was sentenced
to one year in tbo- county Jail this
morning by Judge Morrow, who added
that be would intercede with Sheriff
Hurlburt to tho end that Drangea will
bo sent to tho rockpile at Kelly Butte.
Drangea was convicted last week of
shooting Aaron Goldstein, a South
Portland tailor, when he visited Gold
stein's shop lastfebruary and demand
ed information concerning Drangea
former wife. v
Replying to a plea of Dranges' at
torney for mercy for his client. Judge
Morrow declared that tbe conduct of
the convicted man was without ex
tenuating grounds for any man who
has good sense. -
Deputy District Attorney Collier
urged that' a penitentiary sentence bo
given.
A motion for a new ' trial was denied.
Many Killed, Heavy
Damage. From Raid
meports o YnbuXtfeot Corns Trom
Veighbornood of Seebngge British I
parsnips Bald to Save Aided..
' London, March JL (L N. S.) The
Rotterdam correspondent of the Dally
Mall telegraphs: -
'"It Is reported that great damage
was done, and many persona killed In
the air raid on Zeebrugge and vicinity.
Reports from the neighborhood of the
raid say it was made in conjunouonl
with the bombardment by a British
sauadron of cruisers and ' monitors.
which continued to shell tbo port after
the aeroplanes bad retired. This Is
with reserve."
London, March 21. (T, N. 8.) Four
British destroyers defeated three Ger
man destroyers In a battle off the
Belgian coast Monday, according to
announcement hero today.
The official statement telling of
the battle Said:
"The enemy was sighted yesterday
morning. The Germans Immediately
turned, fleeing toward Zeebrugge. We
pursued them, engaging them In a
running fight. Two of the enemy
boats were bit Four British sailors
were wounded.".
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Germans Claim Victory. .
Berlin. March 21. (I N. B. The
following official statement ' was Is
sued by the admiralty today: -
"German destroyers defeated Brit
ish destroyers oft . Belgium yesterday.
.After several , direct hits the enemy
withdrew."
Picture, Shows .Are ;
Rapped in Report
Vancouver. Waah.. Mamfe 11
ent and past moving- picture shows
in Vancouver came in for some hard
knocks last nlsht at the hnii nt kj-
W. Merrtfleid,-a member of tho Pro-
Kreaaive cstuay oiUD, wnicb waa organ
ised here some time aro. Th in
appointed committees to conduct an
investigation or tne character of pic
tures exhibited, the investigations oon
tlnulag . over a period of about six
weeks.
Pendleton Druggist
Dies After Operation
Pendleton, Or., March Il-Frsd J
Donaldson, pioneer business man of
this city, died this morning at a local
hospital, where last Saturday he under
went an operation for acute appendici
tis. He had been in the drug business
in Pendleton-.since the earw vm iwi
was proprietor of the Red Cross drug
wr i me time or nis death.
. Mr. Donaldson Is . survived by bis
wife, who is a. daughter of Cass Mat
lock. ,
Dickson Wants Divorce.
Vancouver, Wash March JL Bult
for divorce was filed In the superior
court by Charles G. Dickson against
Jessie H. Dickson, whom be married
at Latourell. Or, October It, 188. He
alleges, that she neglected her home
and la Indifferent tn him. - Th- v...
three children, for whoss custody he
CLAIM NO LIBEL INTENDED
Dally Nenrs Files Demurrer to Blfi
Damage Suit.
The Daily Mews has filed a demurrer
to the complaint of Nathan B. Harvey,
who Is suing the paper for $116,000, al
leged damage for.Jibel In conecting
his name with the Hill family murder.
which occurred at Ardenwald In June.
1911. Harvey lost the first suit hs
brought for 876,000 damages for libel,
and the pending auXt Is a result of the
report mads by the News of the court's
decision in th first' suit. In its de
murely the News contends that the
article was not libelous; that it did
not charge anyone with certainty, and
that it w&s privileged.
FINED FOB SELLING LIQUOR
Sum of $50 Assessed Against Law
Violator.
Frank 8peUetlch today pleaded
guilty, before Judge Bell in tho dis
trict court, to bootlegging at 195
8lxth street and was given a fine of
$80, and the court ordered the liquor
stock destroyed. The charge against
Mrs. Spelletloh. who was arrested with
her husband at the .time the con
stable's offloe raided ths' place, was
dismissed.
E. M. -(Cooper, who was caught buy
ing, liquor at the 8pelletich residence,
is, wanted at Boise, Idaho, on a charge
of wife desertion, according to ad
vices received today by Constable
Weinberger from tbe sheriff at that
place.
LIQUOR WILL REMAIN
IN THE CUSTODY OF
COURT
FOR
PRESENT
Deputy District Attorney Ap
peals Case After Judge Had
Released Wet Goods,
' District Judse Jones clashed with
the district attorney's office this'
morning in connection with the Mar
tin Fromme liquor case.
About a month ago SO gallons of
liquor was seised at the Fromme resi
dence. 788 Division street, and has
since been in tho custody of the
sheriff. Today Fromme walked into
the sheriffs office with an order
signed by Judge Jones directing
Sheriff Hurlburt to return tho liquor
to Fromme.
A few minutes later Denuty District
Attorney Ryan heard about the order.
The district attorney's offlee bad not
been served withes, notice, that ths
Fromme case, which Judge Jones bad
taken under advisement, bad been dismissed.
Asks Court About X.
Ryan rushed Into Judge Jones'
courtroom, where a case was in prog
ress. .
"Did the court make an order In the
Fromme case?" asked Ryan or the
judge.
The Judge nodded.
"Was the district attorney's offloe
served with notice T" Ryan asked.
I don't know," replied the Judge.
"Well, you made - the order, didn't I
your insisted Ryan.
To Determine Damages. I The. judge nodded.
At a nighf sessforf "tomorrow? Judgo "Db-want to give notice for the dls-
Morrow of the circuit court win take
up ths question of ths Judgment to be
awarded Mrs. Edah Wltherspoon In her
160,000 breach of promise suit against
Joe Howard, actor ' and song writer.
The defendant allowed tho suit to go
by default, so the only question to be
determined is tho amount of damages
to be assessed. The question will be
determined by the court. Instead of a
Jury, as at first requested.
Give Appeal Notice.
Notice of appeal to the supreme
court has been filed in tho suit brought
by school district 25 against Union
High school district No. 1. The circuit
court held, that the election at which
school district 25 was voted into the
union high school district was void.
and appeal from this decision 'is being
taken by the union district. . '
Defendant Granted Divorce,
In the suit for divorce brought by
Ada Maxfleld against Daniel Max-
field. Judge Morrow today granted the
decree to tne defendant, who Is em
ployed, by the Oregon Taxi Company.
.Wife Alleges Cruelty.
Alleging cruelty. Christina Zieger
has filed suit for divorce from C
Zieger - -
Child Drinks . Wine, Dies.
Belleville. N. J, March tl. (L N.
8.) While his .mother, Mrs. - James
Butler, was 111 la bed. Henry Butler.
4 years old. .found his way into the
pantry or tneur no me ana arank copi
ously from a bottle of sherry wine. Be
Bled early this morning of acute aloo-
noiism. - -
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UUUBLE 5. &M. STAMPS fWft
Wednesday and Thursday .
On Cash DUrChases (A S1.00 r wtnr if Vrnr hrincr
wuswujwn. J. o, 2J.-10. : ;
Boy
son
DoubleStamioD
Bring the boys tomorrow and dress them up in
Jthese stylish new Spring Suits, just here this week.'
Many new fabrics arid patterns in these popular
; Norfolks, with two pairs of full-cut knickers, for
?boys of 6 to 18 years.' Priced at $4.35, 6.50,
lSo,;8a and ia y ' J -
W New Srmrig Htt, Shirts, Shoes, - Underwear,
etc ready here at riht prkes.
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Dependable Wearables For Men and Boys
mornson at Fourth
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trict attorney's office that we appeal
from tbo order, said Syan.
Again the judgs, nodded. Ryan 4
turned around and walked out.
Xdanor Sad Been Seised.
The Fromme llouor was seised fol
lowing -a confession by UUs Ralney.
who said bs and his older brother. Wil
liam, -obtained liquor from Fromme for
bootlegging purposes. Hs said ,hls
brother was the one who always made
the trips after the liquor. The older
brother got out of the state, and lack
ing his testimony the district attorney
decided to dismiss the criminal charge
against Fromme. and proceeded to
bring action to condemn the liquor un
der the nuisance provision of the pro-1
nlbltion law. judge Jones took the
matter under advisement, but did not
notify the district attorney's office
when he made his decision and ordered
tho sheriff to return the liquor.
Now that the case Is appealed, the
liquor will remain in the custody of
the sheriff until a decision Is reached
as to its disposition In the circuit court.
PROTOCOL HAS
BEEN ARRANGED
WITH CARRANZA
(Obattan rm P&g One.)
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A Great Natiomial
show the Americans were acting in I
good faith. . .
In reporting the lor of American
Mormons when they were rescued from 1
tho Villa menace by American troops,
uenerai mnston sua:
"We have found the natives friendly
every wnere. xne uarransistas are I
also showing every indicatlpa of
znenaiineas. '
Carranza Asks Questions.
Washington, March tl. (U. P.)
Qeneral venustlano ' Carransa has
asked how many soldiers are . in tho
American expedition hunting Francisco
villa. It was announced today.
Carransa' question was in oonneo-1
tlon with the proposed . protocol under I
which the great manhunt will probably
proceed. ; The American consul at Que
retaro, to whom the request for infor
mation was directly made, did not ex
plain the question In his message to
the state department.
The reply la expected to be that tbe
American' expedition Is only large
enough to accomplish Its mission of
catching Villa,; and that it does not
intend to pursue its-operations further
after the bandit chief is eliminated.
Naral' Vessels Go South. -
- Washington, March 11. (I. N. S.)
The oruiser North Carolina, with four
hydroaeroplanes on board, was or
dered today to leave Pensaeola, Fla,
for Ooantanamo. Officials , of tho
nary department were silent regard
ing the sailing of the gunboat Wheel.
Ins; last , night from 'Jiew - Orleans
ror "soutnern , waters' ; j w.
Mrs.1 Glayburg Says
Tilings About Hodge
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"tios Angeles. JMareh. Jt.J (U. .
Changing from the passive attitude
she - has persistently'- .maintained
throughout ths preliminary phases of
tne Beatuo -naogerr ease, Mrs.- Isabel 1
Clayburg cams out today with svNd.l
hot attack on the Seattle sheriff eek
tng- her extradition. , , J
"Sheriff Hodge, who I understand is
an avowed candidate for governor of
mMm Public Uitility
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That concerns all merchants
and all people
THE original Cash Register rang a bell, indicated and
recorded the amount of the purchase. It benefited the
merchant only.
In a third of a century this old model has developed into
a Cash Register that directly benefits every man, woman
and child who spends money in a store.
This new Cash Register equally concerns every mer
chant and clerk, every banker and wholesaler in this land.
It furnishes every customer with a receipt or sales slip.
It prints on this the amount paid or charged.
On this is also printed the date of the sale and who
made it.
It forces a duplicate printed record for the merchant
It prevents disputes over charges and bills paid.
It saves shoppers' time.
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It gives the merchant all his profits. It gives him more
money for his family. '
Itj promotes more, and quicker sales.
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It protects eachtderk against making errors and
against the mistakes of others. .
It rewards the diligent clerk by telling his employer
which one makes the largest number of sales and which
' one gets the greatest amount of business.
It assures the banker additional security for the money
he loans the merchant.
V It gives the wholesaler additional assurance that the
merchant will have money to pay his bills.
It furnishes the banker and the wholesaler mechanical
evidence that the merchant's statement of his business -is
correct
It is a business necessity.
MERCHANTS!!
Wm hoc mmm 1910 mmdmU thmt gfos fits per
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Writ aw tmiajr or sss sar ogsnf bt yur ctty
mnd Umrn how ytm can escar eno o fAsso pobfie
srstcs issscAines. , '
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Cash Rmgitimn that warm goad bt thairday, mat
do mot as nmplmtafy prattt you at wm thdleala-
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The National Cash
Regis terCompany
barton, Ohio
Look for this sign
1 IN, THE WINpOW