12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 8t .1918, THE SECOND-DEGREE : Verdict ' - Against vMontaa ' Newspaper WomarLCai;rtcs nnconsclotian.aa, at Which Chif Conn I 'for the DenM MlMfaa erU4 t Proeecntor Wheeler: t v. v .; . "I : hop she's ? dead; ? youTI t h to blame!, -i . , . " v. , .: Mtas Colby, was : restored to con sciousness after' medical attention bad been ittmmonly.f: -'v 7-3- WAR RISK INSURANCE; 5 BUREAU'S EXTENSION; ' ' IS URGED BY M'ADOO W. ' lOoafMMWS rrwa P Om.) , . hr - ,v , ', -- t - ; k Mls Fxllth Colby, r ; ' -,-,-. V V I , Thompson Fall's, Wont, Do. K. S.) Miss Edith Colby, newspapar Woman, today was found i-uHty of raurser In tha aecond decree for ehefot Irig and klllinff A. C, Thomas, a poVttl . clan, who aha allaffcd - lAsultad her. Tha verdict carries a penalty of 10 to li years Imprisonment.. Following- yesterday's 'session , of tho trial, which - was, marked by charf as and; countar charges o attor ney for 1ba defense and prosecution, , Miss Colby became 'hysterical,, burst '" lnt6 wild laufhter and collapsed Into continues after , tbe ,data of. expira tion, the inability ' to trant war risk lnsarance on . American - Teasels - and cartoo la American vessels will seri ously : injurs tha ; business and com merce of the' country. . Reserve lysiefla Zs Fraisad. .... t Hlb tribute U paid to the value of . M m a. - ma : leaarat, rescrye system, ins report saying our, great prosperity could not exist without 1C- ; h .. Under , the - .. ayatera created by tha federal farm loan '-act say' the report, farm credits,, tha. farmlnjr. In dustry end the. fanner i will receive inestimable beneflts.4 . . . i !' Beferfbtr t to tth; pan-American tl" nanctal Konfreaa la l17 Which meats ia Washington, tha secretary says; "I if cannot . overestimate v tha valua of these conferences 4n brlntinr about a better inderstandlns and promoting Hn this practical manner friendly rela tion and enlarflna; trade and com merce with our southern eIbbors." STareotla Act Vaa&s Chances. There are aeveral serious defeots In tha 'Harrison- narcotic law," which has been- ia effect 1 monthn. In the opin ion, of McAdoo, and there is urgent need of remedial lealslatlon. A con aTesstonal appropriation is. urged . for repayment of fines paid by parties oonvlcted under section ot the act. which was' deprived of effectiveness by. a decision of tha supreme, court. Treatment by the government of per sons addicted to the'oae of drurs is also recommended. . The . secretary recommends appro priations 'for a vigorous scientific study, of. infantjle paralyals ,by tha publio health service as a preventive of further epidemica. . , Separate Bnlldlsjr -xma ravored. The secretary again, oppressed con viction .that tha omnibus bill method of construction of publto v buildings pursued by tha government for the past 15 years has resulted in the con atructlon of many public buildings In amatl towns and localities where their need is pot . Justified by the cost and Stomach S our.? Stop Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn Papes Dlapepsin . Don't suffer ! Regulate your , ' UDiet itomach'in five ' minutes. MULTIl! COUNTY ; OFRCrAL COUNT NOW ANNOUNCED BY CLERK Results of-Votes Cast for the Va'rlousV Candidates Are V Formally' Given Out, ' v Official count of tha vote cast for candidataa for county offices at tha re cent . election was completed by the county clerk yesterday, and is aa "fol lows: i . ' i Viit-r Jradra. 1 - George M. McBrld ............ .. George Taawell. W Ooamty Commissioners. Lea Arnett . . . IMS George Menset . 4.01 4 A. A. MUCK i .w. IL J. Ulshop .,...,... .. Oonat v STherlf f . . Thomas M. Hurlburt .(6.136 Georafe W. Jackson ... kt'. ....... . 1M H. iZ Wallace . . . 1.066 ' 1 - Coaatv derV. iDinh W. Beverldre ........ 833 Marshall Dana ,.10,249 Edna Ju. Farney t Ooxuatv Treasarer. John M. Lewia v . CotLatr Assessor. V, Cladek ...... Henry K.,Fteed Theodore Rowland Cmtt Bolioal Snnarlntendent. W. C. Alder son IMll 3 f Mall 17.981 Harriet W. Roudebush' 6.32S County sjurvsyor. R. C. Bonser John A. McQulnn Cons.tr Coroner. P. H. Dammasch William F. Amos Justice of the Peace, acultaoxnaa 91st. B. F. Rollins 14 nnmmtmMm- HTnltunnali lMatrlct. M. M. Squire , 1.M1 rvmctalila. vortlamA Slstrlot. Mark W. Petersen 47,58" A. H. Harms 21.304 .68,27 . 4.EI9 .46,628 .20,663 ,.62,007 , .ie,s2 .66.720 .12,805 Fortune Descends v . 'I Oh Teller of Bank, Causing Injuries - Loa AngeleAiDec --P. N., 8.) 4rroshed under a third of m a million dollars in gold.' Austin K. Elliott, a bank teller, was 4k . today, suffering , from two . tit mashed fingers and a aeverely 4 bruised ankle.- Elliott was re- moving the money from one ..vault to another .when . tha . S it truck overturned and he was al- f 4 most buried under - tha gold. J . FelixDiaz Has Been v Found in Guatemala Waehlnrten. Deo. 6. (X. N. S.) Secretary of State Lansing announced today that after a search of several months, state department offlcals had lOCaiea X eux iiu. nuicsa Kau-x.a.r- ransa' leader. In Guatemala, where he Is . oreparlng . to Invade Mexico and begin, a new revolution. He was said to have approximately 1000 men at present. " A wide search for Dias began last aummer,' following reports that Bias mrmm atlv auTtnlvlna- ntnriuil Villa with. Supplies to resist General Pershing's Torces in Mexico. Portland I. W. W. Centralta, Dec. 6. Between 60 and 100 I.- W. W.s, on their way from Portland to Everett to attend the trials of the I. W. Ws charged with murder, stopped off in Centralla early yesterday- morning. The band - was perfectly orderly, however. They ate at a local .restaurant and then re turned to the railroad yards, where they boarded a northbound freight. v I- Do soma foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick. . . sour, gaaay stomach t Now,' Mr. and Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape's Dlapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered, you get happy relief in ' five minutea, but what pleases you most is that It strengthens and regu- lataa your atomach ao you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies' give you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sura. Dlapepsin is quick, positive and puts your stom ach In a healthy condition ao tha misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Pape's Dlapepsin cdmes in contact with tha atomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gem sweet, no gases, no belching, no Eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. Put an end to atomach trouble . by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store. You realise in five minutes how need less It is to suffer from indigestion, dyapepaia or any atomach disorder. nnulnmnti. Ha urarea dlvorcina this question from all local or political considerations ana separate measures to .cover each building after proper investigation. . A new coast amard cutter Is recom mended for the Hatteras district. An increase In the rate of pay for the enlisted men in the service, says the report, is imperative. irtindH for the extension of tha avla. tlon branch of the service are asked of the present congress. Exports for the yesr ending June 80 amounted to (4,333,658,866, an Increase of 12,768,686,340 over the previous year, says the report. Imports amount ed to $2,117,883,610. an Increase of (484,000,000. Customs receipts totaled 6213,186,846.62, showing a healthy in crease. ' The estimate of receipts and dla bursementsi for the fiscal year 1918, says tha secretary, ahow that the ex isting laws will not provide sufficient revenues to take care of 'the unusual expenses of tha government due, for the moat part, to the large expendi tures required by the army and "navy for preparedness and estimated for the year at $367,164,000. Attention of congress la called to tha necessity of passing such meas ures as will provide additional reve nuea to meet tha situation. Price Range f8Up PRQTZMAN Shoe Company Aider at Park St. inn rnn nrnnnn nr lMLtuolttbUKU:Ur 119 MILES FROM AN MPLANE' IS MADE Signal Corps ': Officer, Also Sends first Message From One Plane to Another. 4- Washington. Deo. (X'K. ' Captain C C. Culver of the army sig nal corps . today holds the world's record for long distance sending of wireieaa meaaagea . from .aa -aeroplane while in flight- Tha war department announced that In recent trials on tha iPaciflo coast Captain Culver. seat and . . . . atA aa .- . ewi 1 received . messages - 11s roues. . ' i na previous record is" believed to ' have been, 4 1 mllea. recently established by a French aviator, : - v, s '. Captain Culverts record Was made in a cross country flight from Los Angelas In a - stock army aeroplane, quipped with a 180 watt sending ma chine. - While flying .over 8anta Mon ica, wireless messages were ex changed with .Dr. R. O. Shelton, an amateur wireless operator, at San Diego, CaX lit mllea away. In later,: trials. Captain Culver, In a machine piloted' by Lieutenant Her bert A., D Argue of ,Ean Diego, made tha first .known - successful attempt to send A. wireless .message to another aviator In flight, -The message 'was received by ' Lieutenant William A. Robertson of the San Diego aviation training school, while flying a machine piloted by A.v?D..8mlth. , Measages were' tranamitted1 while tha machines were'mdre than two miles apart, and at an altitude of ' approximately 1000 Peace Talk Is Heard , " In i Nation's Capital . . . ; . .1 . . i o ., Same Bays Colonel Xoasa Win tie ta Znrope a 3rrastdaat 3presemaUva ; s?ooa ta lataraata of Faaoa, k I Washington, Deo. 6. (I. K ID Senator William J. stone, chairman f the foreign affairs committee of t.la) senate, has accepted an. Invitation to address the Western branch of tha League to Enforce; Peace at St Loula on ' December 14.4 Former President William . H. Taf t , also wUl speak at tha St. Loula peace meeting. From sources' usually reliable It waa slated yesterday that Colonel Houaa will go to Europe in the near future aa President- Wllaon'S 'special ambas sador in the Intereata of peace.' President Wilson, Senator Stone and otbera are known to have received a report which fbey credit, telling of the existence of a atrong undercurrent pf peaoe aenttment tn London, Paris and,' Roma. -.The information, came from V' an American; who has held a roving commlaslon i within 'the ; lines of. tha - allies. , .:' , . . ; ' ' j 111 "" , tai '. Wses , wrltlnjr er rellhit aa tdTert1ei, -pleaM SMBtlo The Jenrael. (A4.l ' Removal Canton )Batoar WAalin aftawu apaur aaaawajw a bhvi r. t OMd-v Outiov, Klmomoa, to 1 U m n I - M . OJUUST1&AS 1VTHO. SFlSCIAL. Beamtlfnl Cotton .Crepe c 1 Cti ambroldered SUmeaoa, . V Ovl Set. icorrisaa aad Alder. , ' ' ' i 1 ' i 1 i December 1911 Lmbm 1916 In five years 19,000 Telephones Have been added to the system of The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company in Portland. This con tinous growth is of great benefit to Pacific telephone users, as the num ber of people you can communicate with is constantly increasing. '; w ; .. . . you are without a Pacific telephone, place your order now anil avail yourself of this service during the Winter months. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY C2y Two BiglS tor els Full of Ladies' High-Grade Apparel to Be Sold for What It WiU Bring ' - ' STORE CLOSED TODAY TO ARRANGE STOCK Remember v tha Namber 381and383 Aldier St. . ; Corner WiitPtrk- " 1 1 1 ' I STORE CLOSED TODAY TO MARK STOCK DON'T MISS THE OPENING OF, THIS big sale ; I LOOK the RED SIGNS WATSiTiTr. in ? V I SALESLADIES A LsasiaasBsnasaBsjaaaBaaMBaMassaBsasi A L: kiwwii . Til A SnmnTA Stilt & Plnnlr ITnne .litVlfJ. lVJ2y aod wiU of fer sarte at pubUc sale, togeUier with their beautiful stocks at such astonishingly low figures that many will be in doubt But yon can rest: awnred you will get jagtwHat We'adver" ' v tise. Owing to the magnitade of this stock we were compelled to rent the adjoining store, 383 Alder street, temporarily, in order to dispose of this great surplus, and this additional room is barely largeinbugh' But 'the ck cannot fail to move in short iorder. t , r - i V V V: ; ' - . - atPeMic i Sale for a Fraction! of Thek Eeal'Woftlhi r 4 1 I'.. ; f; - I ..j FOR ALIiJHE NEWEST SHADES, WEAVES AND MATERIALS WILL - BE FOUND IN THIS STOCK way we are butchering prices, it is purely and simply a commercial crime, and the stock mmeiiicmg ThTOsday, Bee. 79 W We Throw Open the Doors of These 2 Stores for the Greatest Of Sales A.M. ' D1P0RTANT V ; A $3 SILK AISTFreE tTO THE FIRST10 CUSTOMERS L0J 150 LADnES' SUITS, VALUES TO $18)0, CUT TO I tOT 2 LADIES SUITS, VALUES TO V?22.50,CUT.TO .... ...v. ........... . . . I'aiIE VALUES TO : $30; COT TO ; . ;:; ; . ; . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . J LOT 41 TO ! I $37.50, CUTTQ . .......... . . . l . . . . rL0T o-LADIES' SUnS, YALtJES TO I $45.00, CUT TO - .4 . . . . . . . .', ...$4.95 $8.95 $11.95 .95 $16;95 14 LOT ft 50 LADIES' COATS, VALUES TO $15.00, cut to ............ :.. ......... lot 7 ladies' coats, values to $22.50, CUT TO . . LOT 8LADIES' COATS, VALUES TO $27.50, CUT TO . . i . . . . . . V. '. LOT 9 LADHES COATS, VALUES TO $35.00, CUT TO LOT 10 LADDES' COATS, VALUES TO $40.00, CUT TO . ...... . . . ....... .f; ";: ? v-OPFOSITEIC . ' : OLDS, WORTilAN & KING'S .r .V -- - ''' ' " ; $5.95 ..$9.95 $11.95- $14.95 .95 LOT 11 LADIES' DRESSES, VALUES i p: fc A r TO $12.00, CUT TO rO LOT 12liLADIES' LrllESSES, VALUES M&ciiC TO $18.00, CUT TO .............. . . . . . . twJO LOT 13rLADIES' DRESSES, VALUES ::;.nE? to $22.50; cut to . . . . ..... ;.:: : vi jfO LOT 14-LADIES, DRESSES, VALUES ; : 11 1! Ag TO $27.50, CUT TO ... . ... ... . . . . . v . . JL ?3 LOT 15--LADIES, DRESSES, VALUES S CSS TO $35.00, CUT TO . . ; .. ;v. ..... . . . . . .fejLOt ..,; y ' NEXT TO THE ; PEOPLE'S . AMUSEMENT . CO. LOOK FOR RED SIGNS 381;ANB LOOK FOR RED SIGNS '. if-., . t.,,.i V .4