The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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THE, OREGbN ia)AILYJOURNAU:;rPORTrAND;FRIDAy OCTOBER llMSlo.
IS
ens
District Attorh&ji Evk'n?,Gehl har
; and.:Hiir and Attorney General
; Brown at penitentiary, v
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WARM. TRAILS ARE. FOUND
Legal Officials Are Said to Have
.Become ' fntensely Interested
by Developments. : ; ?
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- , Ratem, Oct. 11. Assisted by District
Attorney Walter H. Evans of Multno
mah. Max Gehlhar of Marlon and Gala
a Hill of Unn, Attorney General Brown
today haa hie InVestlsatlon of the pen
itentiary parole scandal In fall rwlng.
All four officials are at prison Inter
viewing; convicts and It l known that
they are on sUch warm trails that all I
hava become Intensely ,lntejreted.-When
. results of their Investigation finally be
come public It Is predicted that condi
tion which will shoes, the people of Ore
gon' will be revealed. Evidence la said
to &e accumulating that convicts have
been preyed upon by persons placed in
authority over them.
District Attorney Gehlhar today drew
a new grand Jury for .work In Marlon
county, but It Is not known whether the
evldenoe being gathered at the peni
tentiary will be sufficiently complete to
be presented to that Jury now or not.
However, the prediction Is being made
that Indictments will follow the Inves
tigation. , Aside from the two guards, Sheridan
and lloran, who have been . discharged
by Warden Murphy, so far as la known,
, Parole Officer Joe Keller is the only of
ficial connected with the prison who is
under suspicion. No word of suspicion
has been directed toward Warden Mur
' phy, other than Keller's charge that
Murphy waa behind a frame-up to con
nect Keller with the prison scandaL
This charge waa mad by Keller as soon
' as his name waa mentioned In connec
tion with the attempt 'Of 1&. 8. Irvtn,
convict, to send out a $200 check to be
used In buying him a parole.
Keller Is keeping In closest 9uch with
Governor Wlthycomoe, fieing almost a
-dally visitor at the chief executive's
office.
Bef ristorff : Tried
TolBuy.Munitionsv
; ' "Plant in: America
, . "r '
Washington, Oct. IUCC, PFurtber
proof; of Germany's, pernicious work, in
this country was" made public today by
rvrwauon . oi , uw auen , property , cuiw.
dian f that ' the , Bridgeport Projectile
J company. Bridgeport,; Conn., bad been
taken jover because of 5enna,n control.
" Count von . Bernstorf f. 4he German
ambassador, and other ' leaders : in this
country,-it was shown, had , arranged to
get the company so as to 1aniper mu
nitions output for the allies. The com
pany was to corner the market on mu
nitions -, supplies, and,;, while ostensibly
taking contracts for milled Orders, waa
never ; to deliver them. , The -backers.
who; had. also engendered ff arte to cre
ate a munitions embargo stood ready to
spend , 119,000.000 m ,thelrr attempt to
cripple the munitions trade. , .. '
PORTLAND
t
MINISTER
FLOODED AND GASSED
BUH
Rev.. Boudinott Seeley Stands by
; Booty Despite Jactlcsrof
Porters; Two Held, t :
New York tb Attend
Liberty Celebration.
Washington. Oct. ,lt-(t 'N. S.) Pres
ident Wilson left for New" York, today,
where he will attend the Liberty day
celebration tomorrow." He .waa sched
uled to arrive In New York late this
afternoon, and wilt remain until Sun
day afternoon. Although his program
was not to be arranged until he had
consulted with Colonel E. M. House, it
was said that he would attend the thea
ter thle evening, and that tomorrow
night he would attend the Columbus day
celebration in the Metropolitan opera
house. He was not to make any set
speeches, officials said. . . .
The trip was made by special train,
and besides the president, those in the
party were Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret
Wilson, Secretary Tumulty, Bear Ad
miral Grayson members of the secret
service and press representatives.
Withstanding gas attacks and floods.
RewBoudmot . Seeley uncovered an al
leged bootlegging plot, caused the arrest
of Pullman , porter and- captured ' ths
llauor.' The minister laid his evidence
before the United States , attorney's M
flee and presented, one of the porters, aa
-.evidence. ' V" - l- - .
--, -Mr. . Seeley left Cottage Grove on an
early morning train Thursday. Passing
through a tourist sleeper ht discovered
the porter ' examining a cache of liquor.
He determined to stand guard until: an
opportunity came .to turn it over jto the
authorities.
The porter flooded the car floor with
water an inch deep in an effort to oust
the minister, but without .success.
Another porter was called on for help.
The two emptied a bottle of formalde
hyde under the minister's -nose, but did
not rsucceed in - driving him -from hit
POSt. '. . ; ;
i "I was, in a serious, predicament, with
water running on the floor-ad the gas
fumes so strong that they.-drove- the
negroes out," said Mr. Seeley, .but
climbed up on the baseboards of the
passageway and held my nose, deter
mined to stand guard."
The minister persuaded the conductor
to telegraph ahead and one porter was
taken off the train at, Eugene with 30
pints of liquor. The . other waa., taken
in charge here, but later was released.
Mr. Seeley is assistant superintendent
of home missions for' Oregon' for " the
, Presbyterian church.
; Major.. General Sir C. H. Powell, Kj
;C; B., head of the Red Cross in Eng
lend, has arrived at Washington.
Constitution' for :i 1
MidEurope TTnidh v
1 Is Being Drafted
Washington. rOct'lLCC. PjDrft-j
in of a- consUtuUon for the raid-Euro-1
pean ' union, recen tly organised by -lead
ers of subject peoptos in. central Europe,
Is .under .way today. ; .-.
Xr. Thomas - Masaryk of ths Csecho-1
Slovak national council, chalrm&n of I
the union, la working on the , document 1
which. wilf be Submitted 'to leaders ot
seven T natlonalUuts comprising 'the pr
ganlzation. j-. . . -...' .; -).. -4 . r-,-
Each national group will , be given I
one vote in determining all . Important
Questions, according , to the present plan.
Specific applications of: President .Wtlr
son's principles of self-determination will
be made In the plans of the mid-Euro
pean union for breaking up Austria.
Those; represented in . the union t are :
! Csecn-Storaka,' Poles, Ukrainians, Jugo
slavs, , Lithuanians. Boumanlans ' and
Italian -XriidenUsts. - t . i v v5
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'EveryDay Is a; Holly Day .
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HOELY'MILK
HOOD RIVER
APPLES
THE APPLE HOUSE
115 Second St.
comes .to you as fresh faid ;
rich as it comes to us
from well-fed, carefully attended; healthy
COWS.;- . . . :
In; coffee' it is? delicious. In creamed soup,
creamed vegetables and other dishes which call
for milk or .cream,- it gives satisfying, superior
results.' And for whatever purpose you use
Holly Milk, it's very economical.
Keeps pure and sweet for sev
eral days after can. is opened. x
High in butter fat low in cost.
Serb. Army Within
10 Miles of Nislifv
Capture 3000 HunS
r -"Lruci
The Price
is the most noticeable difference-between
Ztitlill
IT iiirsi II j1VJ1x"'lX N
'9
B-tllS
1 v s
? r -. . , EAST SIDE CASH AND CARRY STORE; '
y: 392 East Morrison, S. W.-Cor. Grand Ave.
. ' r -. . -..; .... .. ,, . ... , .". :
Thm Quality Store, Where Every Dollar, Doe It Duty
The War ladssrrles Board says "Carrr It heme aad keen M." Oir eash
a rry prices make Jt worth "jrhUs lor rem to do year ows deUrerlsf.
X" SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ;
ML. Vernon Milk 4 to"a customer cm4 . ..12c
Ubbv'f Milk, small t dozea to a customer doien 78c
-New Crop Itatiaa Prunes, 3 Ids. for . .40c
Standard Tomatoes. 3 cans for 50c dozen cans, ........ .S1.90
Standard Ckrn, can 19c dozen cans ..$2.25
Early June Peas,. 3 cans for SOc dozen cans. .$1.90
Solid Pack Tomatoes. Red Ribbon and Llbby's, can 19c doz. $25
1 Dosesi to a Castotner
torsion. Oct 11. a. N. 8.5 11 :S
' a. m.)-SrtJan troqrjs. advancing or1
" Tflah, former capital of Serbia," have
progressed 10 miles north of Leskovats. '
' 1 .eapturlng J 000 prisoners and a number
of Jheary guns. " ;.
' The Serbs are now about 10 miles
';:) frvnvjflah. Leakovas4s 20 miles soutn-
-' eenofisn:- x . : V- . -
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Investigation' Begins
On Aircraft Work
". ) :' Chlcao. Oct. 11-(1. N. S.) Conslder
" . attoa of evidence -obtained by the' g-ov-.ernrnent
pertaining- to the alleged mia-
, management of the aircraft production
.lettuajlon In the Chicago district was
' tbeiri& by the federal grand Jury here
f-ytodr. United States District Attorney
' - SCiyhe, it is understood, will demand In-
'I dlctraents against several former em-
-fployes of the aircraft service.
SCiray Hair Like a ;
k Photograph Negative
v fNew Discovery Develops the
Original Color of Gray
-' Hair Jp Similar Manner
M$: h Developinjf ; of a
Photo Print
and fancy creamery-butter- It is distinctly in favor of oleomar
1 marine atod i therefore in your favor if you use this wholesome,
flavorous produit 'Just try it once and it will, become a favorite
for all time with your nousenota ior laoie as weu asior wiuns
purposes. i ' -
freshxdailyii U-
1 1
t ""v" ,e . tr . V iMssWsssssWtfjlwssssjs1
"The Thrift Spread for War Bread"
f H Ji OlIIJlTlMf :
in.
u V Prof. John H. Austin, the famous bac
- terlologlet, hair and scalp specialist of
, . 'Chicago, spent thirty-seven years of
;r study snd experimenting in the perfect-
. - ing ef Co-Lo Hair Restorer the won-
. rrf Ml liquid that brings back the orig
. -inal olor of gray halrl
. ! A, pleasing remedy to apply clear and
: ' -,traanparent, without sediment, and con-
- .tuning no ieaa or suiunur will not
.wi or rub off, and is the only lasting
- 'hr satisfactory way of bringing back
: 4"f the -color to gray hair,
t Cp-Lo Hair Restorer is equally sat
...iBfactory for every original shade of
, y. alr.; . . -
: ; AS for black and all dark shades of
V brown.
. "A7-r-eatra strong, ' for let black hair
t J . AS fo all medium brown shades. Vs
- .f a f or ajl ' very light brown,, drab
' (. and auburn ahades.
- ir-'Sl1 J" "H!.d ta JTortland exclusively
' by The Owl Prug Co. a store at Broad-
- ",iy and Washington sts. Adv.X
DIQ Saturday Is; the BIG DAY at the CASCADE
For Flavor
and Quality
WILD ROSE
Brand
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Pound Cr
' VLL S H y ' ' All "that the
f
mt)
$1.30
Guaranteed
Ranch
EGGS
Dozen ,
60 c
Good Oregon
Cold Storage
EGGS,
fozen,
50c
. y U COOD bread. gSzwVt 'EAL
'r ifff '"J I it I "A CreA RriTarl f Qiy
m i s, I I ' ' U I ' a. 'vws awvv vs, wvui
v,q , I ana onow riaKes
j 1 & er and it helps conserve food!
Now that you can obtain, these I
, V ' . I ; -ff . ' crisp, appetizing Crackers
V J ; again,' soup will ' taste doubly
t i IS I I rrrA
I 1; I TffnG 51Lft Don't merely & for crack- I
" 1 i Y M I erav'SN0W FLAKES; W
-VT?j"y Pacific Coat Bucuit Co.
M Jt P' r
rorviana. x-acsieu . xu
waxed, odorproof ' car
tons. -; - '
. Demonstrations of Co
lumbia Brand Oleomar
garini at . ' -
People's Market
Olds, Wortman & King
Jones' Market
Meier & Frank Co,
A Quality Product of
UNION MEAT CO.
FKESH QUALITY
MEATS
Fair Prices snd Courteous
Service so hand in - hand at
thU BIG DOWN-TOWN MAR.
KET
15c
Low Prices on
: Kiilk Fed
Choicer. . OOW'
SHOULDERS, 1W
steaks. ih..:i 25c
Choice Loin v Oi-i'
OTOrlh.UC
ttoteejJ'iV 'f-i rt";
BRisTsrfjwloC
STEWib:
r iThe Cascade'
: ; jisftlie place ' :
Smoked Meats
' Special Prices f ;
i ft Fpll Cream
TILLAMOOK ,
2 Lbs. r
'forfM
IDC
Come to the Cascade
forthej
best in '
Choice POT ROASTS,
per pound--. . . . . . .v.
Choice BOILING BEEF,
per pound . . . .: .......
Choice HAMBURGER, 4
per pound . . . . ,l . . .... .
Tender. SIRLOINS, OfCw
per pound! . . . . . . .swOC
Tender ROUND STEAK, OO' l
per pound . . ' r O.C
Choice KUMP CORNED -g O;
12k
,15 c
BEEF,: pound
PorfcRoasts Lb. 30c
BOILING J BEEF, 10c-12ic
Pot Boasts, 1d...12H te l Teal Boast, lb.... ..IT to 204
Slrlolat and T-Boaes, per la. 20e - Baeea, Is. 40
Teal Stew, In. ....12 to 15e
WE CXOSE &ATVHDJLT II I P. M. ,
?; FAliRC EILDS :
. , . -v THB : I.ITTX.B ?. VTH0I.ESAXB BTJTCHEB
224-226 Yamhill. Between First and Second
A Wounded Soldier in France Needs Linen
Tba sapplr te Umlted. Xoor orrnBnt ak roe to fin 19- tome -ef roar Unas- wWek H
CBBBot buy on account of tbe wotld' Kaicirr, that a woamlcd toldtcr mar taara a chu faM,
pillow eu or. towel.: Hrlas.ooa at, Umm if yo oaaaat spare suns) to eitber oae of oar
Korea, sua w wiu ocutct. n v w rornnui
COWSUMERS' LEAGUE, Inc.
, Store We. : 1 is Tmre tree
HnP" Wfm Kfl irnfMe
. MARSH MALLOW SYRUP J . '
t lb. Oen ......i.... ...
Ik 0i ...................... .
10 is. Can ............ ... IS '
Jacket ..................... es.
1 at. Asiser Moeejf ., .4 cv AO
t QLj Asiser. Honey . . ,... AO
Kara Syrus. . . . . . -SO
a sx. Macaroni, broke . . . . . .' . . . " AS
Store He. S-Ot ana Sassy BtvS,
mat mmmr, Mr.
4 Roil, TelM Paser AS
SB iMta TelM Paeer SAO
1 etoee SrMn ...V. ...1AO
OeMaa Watt DipinSakU OeffM. NL J.-
S IS.; Oae .....i...... AS
; - OV OWN ROAST .
OMrie sr. Sraes, Ceeal. te Asy SOe, t
Ooffee. S Isa. . .AS
t
XOV GET.
, THEEEST;
LEGS;
-&e
SHQULDER5?
he; lb
25c
LAMB.
STEAKS 5 . OQn
tBe IK.i.t i0C
BREASTS j OAi
1 FRYE'S CASCADE MARKET, Third and Yamhill j
. ........ i; -. - ..
mm
kw j is ar
Petrline. medium ......... 9c
Gold Dust, targe 25c
Citrus Powder. Urre . . . . .25c
Sunbritht Cleanser. 5 for. .25c
Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 for.. 25c
Bon Ami. 3 for 25c
Sipolio. 3 for 25c
Swift'5 White Laundry Soap.
v 10 for 59c
. 10 to a Customer
Shredded Wheat.
Puffed wheat
Puffed Rice.
Kellors's Corn
Post Toastlea
Rolled Oats. -ib sack....
Cream of Wheat.
Cream of Barley...' .,
3 lbs. Rolled Oats
eat. j ;
nFlakea.... J".
2
for
25c
...-T8
....25
....20
. . .25c
Freeman's Special Coffee, regular 3 5c trade. 28c per lb. 1 for 55c
M. J. B.t Golden West. Depeadsble snd Royal Club
t lb. 35c 3 lbs. 95c S lbs. $1.65
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Hill Bros. Red. Can Coffee. Ib 35c
, Karo .Corn Syrup. 10-lb. palls 90c
Crescent B. Powder. 1 lb. ..22c
Royal B. , Powder, small. . . .18c
Royal B. Powder, Urre.... 35c
Rrzon B. Powder 32c
1.00 Cook Book Free with each
can of Ryron.
Postum, regular 20c
Instant Postum. small 25c
Instant Postum, large 45c
Booth's Sardines 20c
Blue Jacket Sardines 10c
Campbell's Tomato Soup.. 11c
Tuna Fish, a for 45c
Barataria Shrimps, can .... 16c
3 for 45c
Llbby's Deviled Meat, 3 for 25c
Delmonte Spanish Sauce
2 for 15c
Blue Tip Matches, boxes.... 6c
6 boxes for ............ 35c
49c 3 lfc$. -95c 6 lbs. . .$1.85
1.. .3Z.85
Crisco, t Ib...33c 1 54 lbs..
9 lbs.
Mazola and Wesson Oil. pints 40c quarts , .75c
Swift's Jewel Shortening. No. 10 $2.50
Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs 25c Hershey's Cocoa, 34 lb. ....15c
Toilet Paper, 5 for ......25c Lunch Wax Paper, 7 for.. . .25c
Oregon Creamery Butter, 55c lb.. $1.05 Per roll '
A choice assortment of Fruits and Vegetables always on display.
Attractive Cask snd Carry Prices in Effect Every Day
285 YAMHILL STREET
joes over the top this week with 2000 pounds of choice
Milk Fed Veal as our Saturday Special, at Rock Bottom
prices. We save you money on every pound of meat
bought from us. and guarantee you nothing but the
best quality. Why not buy direct from us and save the
middleman's profit for yourself, as we buy and kill al!
ice Milk-Fed Veal
Roasts 1 8c to 23c
Roaota . 22c u
. . . . . 18c
BOILING BEEF,
per pound,
1212C
POT ROASTS,
per pound,'
15c
EXTRA FINE ROLLED
STEAKS from
LOLLED ROASTS, per pound. . .22c )
, 18c to 23c J
We have 1000 pounds of Pork Neck Bones for
Saturday while they, last 9c
SMOKED MEATS
Choice Breakfast Bacon, lb. ... . ....... 39c
Sugar Cured Eastern Bacon, lb.. . . . . ........... .45c-
. Smoked Jowls, lb. V .32-
250 Sugar Cured Eastern Hams, Saturday only .... 39c
COMPOUND (an economical shortening) 28cv
BRING YOUR OWN PAILS
We Mauplkett
- i , .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
285 Yamhill St. w;4TH A3n th Main 2420
BROTHERS Be Sure and Look for the Union Card!
BUITTEIR-S
Creamery Butter . .: .v. ... ... . Z I . ...$i:i5 and $10
Dairy Butter, a roll ...... .......... . .$1.00
Best Creamery Butter, roll . . .v. .$1.33
Fine Picnic Hams, pound . ; , . .... p ..... r. . .28c
GoodJEggs,' the dozen . . . SOc
Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen . ; . V. . . ,60c
Chickens,'- the pound . . . . , , i . . . . . . , , . . . . a .38c
Hens, the pound . . . . ;', .v. . i . . . . .".-;. . . ; . .3SV
COKKCK FIRST" A TAMHTI-Iy
Special; -Si
t
TT1TH
Our egular4oc Coffee '6n..l sale" Saturday 'rC GL'sn
i i only . not over 4 lbs. to a customer ' lb. Csi J Viw
r,IARTINr,IARKSvCOFFEE CO.
rslliA-iftii
II 111 1 - sT
".i. Ask, your- Grocer'
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