THE OREGON - DAILY; JOURNAL', P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL ZZ 131U. IGOIIilE ch it HEROES OKA E Thousands Turn ; Out to Gree and Cheer Men of Wild West Division. Bpokane. April 25. (U. P.) Their tin hats gleaming- In the stia and ess mask swinging; at their ldes ; carrying- the rllJs that made each a fatal mar upon the Hun in the Meuse-Argonne and Bel glum, 4.o men and officers of Jhe Three Hundred Slxty-f irt . Infantry. Wildwest division, marched through the downtown t reels of Spokane this morn! tig while all the city lined the curbs and cheered. Major Frank P. Doherty of Los An geles headed the column; while' Colonel - A. D. Cummlnes. commander of the res iment, who '.succeeded Colonel, Da via when that officer was killed In Belgium, reviewed the parade from the official . stand. "J - The troop train bringing- the men, practically all from "Washington and f Oregon.' arrived .in Spokane, at -t:30 .o'clock this morning. The men were Riven breakfast- by the Red Cross and Salvation Army, and, ' following their 'march, had lunch at a downtown hotel. They leave at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Seattle, via Northern Pacific, parad ing there tomorrow morning, before go ing to Camp Lew la. Negative Vote by Bend on Strahorn i Railroad to Stand Bend, April 25. Unwilling to reconsider- tha. negative vote 1 taken at the preceding meeting on the Strahem rail roat until such a time as a definite proposition for construction can be sub mltted.' the' Bend Commercial club. In rtgTilar session at the Pilot . Butte inn .. this no a, allowed its former vote to go on, record as representative of the wishes:; of the cluth The matter of. reconsiders-' ' tton was "brought up In response to a re quest made , last week .by Secretary Quayle of the state Chamber of Commerce. Dr. W. H. Hlnson of the East Side Baptist church of Portland was" a speaker at the club luncheon. He urged unselftBhness in civic. affairs as necessary in attain-. ing- that degree of cooperation oh which .true progress depends. Dr Hlnson spoke briefly on . the peace work ln Europe, JtTl1 lll-crjwf ' that tVijfc ltnvtMH tuiAnU stand behind President .Wilson in ' his -endeavors. " "' .,: i Sam Kolli Guilty :f Of Manslaughter, - According to Jury : Sum noil I, whe shot and killed Mrs. Betty Taug at the home of her divorced husband. Hans Taug, on January 22, was round guilty or manslaughter by a jury in Circuit Judge Oaten's court early this afternoon. . Mrs. Taug was the-victim of a matrl montal tangle. ' She had married .-Rolll shortly after securing a divorce from Taug and left Rolli to - return . to the . home of Taug when she learned her marriage to Rolll was Illegal .- - - Rolll culminated a series of visits at the Taug home when he shot Mrs. Taug. s The case went to the jtfry Thursday. Newborn Infant Is Found Ion Doorstep Entirely Unclothed A baby, said by attendants, at the Waverly; Baby home; to be .'not-more than a few hours old.' was found, with no clothes whatever on It. at 7 o'clock this morning on the steps of the back porch of Charles Gorsa's home,' 22? East orty-nlntn .street. The tiny- naked body was dashed with mud and rain. Tha little spark - of life was nearly extinct but by massage treatment it was fully restored and It Is said this afternoon that tha child, probably will live. ' - (jnester jsme. who lives in the same dwelling as Mr. Gorsa, telephoned the discovery to the police. When Officer JT.v S3. Wright and Mrs. Mae Hlggeson, telephone operator at the police station, arrived the baby was thought to be dead, but at the Waverly Home restoratives were ,- applied and after ; three hours a little whimper by the infant rewarded their efforts. This afternoon it la sleeping peacefully Mrs. Hlggeson said that she believed the baby was born In Garso's backyard. Rancher of Hood River Subscribes $10,000 in Bonds Hood River. April 25. W. Vj- Perry, a prominent rancher of tats section, sub scribed for Victory bonds to, the amount of $10,000, this being the largest individ ual subscription recorded in Hood River. The stats committee has announced that two German officer's helmets will be given to the two Hood River county men or women who subscribe the larg est amount to tfie fifth Victory loan. Helmets Rouse Interest Baker, April 2S.- Renewed vlaor was put into the Victory loan campaign at Baker by a telegram received by B. E. Harder, Baker county chairman, from State Director John L. Ethridee. that the two persons in Baker countv will.h gtven German helmets- who make the largest suDscnptiona, Port Commission ection Of PortlandHarbor 4. - ,. Bombers of the Port of Portland com mission today made a trip of inspection of the local harbor. The Darty left the municipal landing at, th-foot of- Stark street -on, the -tug Mccracken. The party piannea to proceed as "far as .ne mouth of the Willamette river The dredge Wil Imette, Which Is at work near the Munic ipal, terminal at 8L Johns, will be in spected, and a generat view of the water front will be obtained. ' ' - " Four wooden hulls are to be launched In the Oregon district within tie next IS days. The Deva, built by the Sunole & Ballln plant, will be launched fuesdav. AS Astoria the Onteoro is ready at the Wilson yard, and the Munra b unt down the ways at the Rogers plant' in few days. -,- The Laulis will be Jaunched at the Bornmarstrom Brothers yard at Columbia City, when certain work la finished. 4 - OREGON SOLDIERS LEAVING FRANCE (Oontlnnwl From TW On) ! were l93 men, including the l7th in fantry, headquarters and supply com panies and other small units. The bat tleship Montana moved up the harbor before noon with 1508 men, consisting of the Eighty-third Infantry brigade headquarters, ths l7th Infantry ma chine gun company, medical detach ment, Second and Third battalion head quarters. Companies K, T, Q. H. I and K. 68 officers and 1407 enlisted men. - ItM 05 LEYIA.THA3T , The giant leviathan. ' - bringing 12,650 troops. . including the : 140th - and . 160th field artillery, Forty -second . ; diviion headquarters, 848th iofantry: -brigade headquarters, lC6th. I infantry, " 117th slon military police company, t Forty Becond division, headauarters v troop,, lestsv infantry and scattered - casual companies .-and convalescent - detach ments, was off. Sandy.- Hook this fore noon and due to dock before Rundown. : Men of the' famous Rainbow .division, the Forty-second,' formed, the largest part of the returning, troops. They were -welcomed by committees and frfcnds and relatives from every, part', of the Union. - ' Overrules Demurrer in Case Of Finnish Editors ' Federal Judge Wotyerton today over ruled the demurrer brought by the pub lishers of Toveri, a Finnish publication of Astoria, charged with conspiring to Incite Insubordination to military forces. The case accordingly will go to trial next Monday.' , -The argument In support of the de murrer declared that no disloyalty was intended In articles made the basis of the complaint. It was declared the ma terial was furnished by a news associa tion and was similar to matter published in English in Portland papers. -The defendants are: A.. J. Partan, Jacob Kiuvela, Frana Niemi and J. . Relvo. PETS OF ALL KINDS ON EXHIBITION TODAY AT CENTRAL LIBRARY Little Goat Most Popular of All Showing IsPort of Humane . ' Week Program. ,The story hour room ' of Central li brary Is in a hubbub today. "Never be fore has such a conglomeration of voices floated into the reading room where the TceeD quiet", and no talking signs lire posted. --; :'4-::r:":- Doga and birds, cats - and rabbits, monkeys and goats and many other species of pets are being Introduced to the library and to the children. -Classes from every school In the district, com prising Couch. Chapman, Ains worth, lAdd and Davis, are visiting- the ex hibit, accompanied by their teachers, who are as delighted with the educa tional aspect as the children are with the novel.: 4 All the pets have been loaned and most popular of all is a little goat, the prop erty of a family of five children whose father died of lnfluensa. Such a joy as that goat has been ! They feed - it with a bottle and the poor goat must surely have-the "tummy ache tonlrht. way they are - stuffing, it so that the its every cniia can see- how it takes nourishment just like a baby. The exhibit la under the direction of Miss Jessie Hodge Millard, children's librarian. Mrs. F. W. Swanton is tell ing the animal stories and Dr. A. O. Smith, veterinary surgeon, is telllne how to care for the pets. The disslav is one at ty wmt. r humane week, in which the library has taken an active Interest. Teachers from over the entire state have asked f or i numane literature, which has been sup plied to them as well as to u tv, schools. in Portland. - Trenches at Hill. , : Military Academy Delight War Tank t ad a nice luncheon today, our young tank did. It fed on everything from soup to nuts. Plowing over the Hill Military , academy trenches at Northrup and - Twenty-first streets at 1 :S0 this afternoon was regular "duck soup- far the war . machine. Rambling over nicety paved streets was easy meat. The lit tie fellow made "pie of an old building at Fourteenth and Couch streets at a :30. and tha people that saw it in action went "nuts' over it. . ' -. One of Its pet tricks, that of making fun of trenches, showed that it had had lots of practice. With those same grace ful movements that a hippopotamus dis plays when It walks on a feather bed, the little Speckled devil ambled toward a trench, balanced for, a moment On the edge, then plunged In, raised' Itself slow ly and proceeded on its way. The stunt was so trivial that It didn't give a snort of triumph. Running Into the old shack tha on through, talcing a little excursion to the side her and there to show its utter contempt for such ast obstacle. - For the rest of the afternoon ths baby tank . toured through the eity andl saw the sights of the town. In spite of the ram. It bad such a Urge following that political campaign managers discussed running it for office. -. Eunaway Hillsbero Youths Are Sought The sheriff of Hfllsbor called; the Portland police by telephone and asked them to apprehend Orel Hoover. It, and Frank .Clauson, 1 who ran away from there Thursday night. . The Hoover boy is said to have a gun. Police were cau tioned to look out for Mb. . ir :. Aberdeen Far Over Top . Aberdeen. Wash.. April 25. This city Went 113.00$ above' its quota of $540,000 In the first day of the Victory loan sub scriptions. The headquarters "iave been closed but the bank will continue to take- subscriptions; Tho county will also over-subscriba'its total of $1,233,000, Unidentified Body : :i Held at Eedohdo titeorge .Cats, undertaker at Ttedondo, Cal., has wired the police hero to find relatives of a man in a Redondo morgue. The -wire reads : "Have body of man abot S years old. light hair, scar on upper lip. Believe hlra to be F. A. Mo Cormiek of Portland." The police tried to locate relatives this morning but were not successful. Anyone knowing this man's relatives is asked .to notify tho detective department.- - - Woman to Wed Fourth Time . Pendleton; ? April 23. A . marriage li cense, was Issued hers Thursday to Mrs. Katherine - Kdith - Brown and - Ebner David Mossie. Mossia Is a member of the polio force of Portland. This vrttl be the fourth matrimonial venture for ths bride, while ths groom ha been mar ried once before. They plan to be mar Med April SO. Streetcar Victim;: : : Sent to H03pifal Andrsw Peterson, 154 Interstato aw nue, received internal injuries this morn ing in a streetcar aocldeat on Union ave nue near the city limits.: Ko one la the P. R.,1. ,P company office professed to know anything concerning . tho ac cident, j Peterson Is at Oood; Samaritan hospital. - ;. - - . ... i t. . -t s 4 .MeUoJ'JBfJl1erit.OnUt Charge Purchases Today and Tomorrow and Balance of Month Go - r.-o 1 ' . -..-. - . : .,.,." On Bills Rendered May 1 st fastryj or to Take-Home! The Hazelwdod is now equipped to fill the demand for all the excellent .pastry for which , ; Xbeaiitif ully white, electnclyfltted bakery has just been completed on "the second floor of our. Washington street building. . Here are rnadehe irmst delicious is You are : welcome ivi;ijurilakery ks well as to purchase anything ;1n pastry, in our Dairy Storejust around the corner, on Tenth street and at the Broad- i'wiy,Haelwood:;-:;'-''-?- 127 Broadway 388 Washington TRANSPORTS LEAVE, WITH. I 5000 MORE U. S, TROOPS I Washington. April S5. L N. S.J Bringing home nearly 6000 more mem bers of the A. E. .F..V three transports have cleared from French ports for ?Jer t'ork, the -war department announced this afternoon.- They are f The Neiuw Amsterdam, with 107s of ficers and men, due May t; tha Saftta Ana -with 1432, and tha Housatonic with 1399. both due May 7, I Aboard the Neluw Amsterdamare the Three Hundred second engineers "om flete, mostly io Camp - Upton 1 Three lundred Second engineer train. Camp tTpton : : detachment - of 8eventy-saveBth elvlslon headquarters.- Camp Upton; de tachment Three Hundred Fifth field ar Jillery, mostly to Camp Funston; casual eompany 828, Camp Upton, and uMaJar General William S. McNair. traveling I The Santa Ana Is Winging the' Three Hundred Seventh repair and ,ralv.ge tompany, tank corps and the Three Hu ired Seventy-slath and Three rfund red fetventy-seventh training and replace ment eompany, tank corps, to Carap Up ton, mobile operaUng unit No. ,1, -Camp t;pton; ordnance casual eompany for tramps Upton, Grant, Custer. Meade and iKeamy; hesdquarters ; array artillery, tirst army. Camp Upten ; casual com J. any C25. New York ; Bordeaux conval escent detachment 297.;r;y:ife - " v;; ' On the Housatanic are the Flraf .anU-,' 1 Ircraft machine gun battalion complet-? nd the One Hundred Thirteenth field lattallon ; signal corps complete, boh or Camp Sherman r air service casual ompsny No. 5, Camp Upton; Sixteenth nd Three Hundred Fifty-third ; aero . ..lrc"3 and casuals. i- : yqr Young Men ; The :Ne& WaUtSeam Styles You Like STEDS el Just In From The Kirschbaum Shops vf Philadelphia rjTTHESE daublc-brcasted models Ji strike a fashion note that is wholly new. . They arc all the work ; - xt the Kirschbaum styling staff since the removal of war , restrictions. 1 In evUne, trom the cxjllar of the ; v - sriiirt, original and correct! ; Now oux window and uoa. V r 7v V;.' out: tacb, ready for selling ; , SIS. Cepyright. 19, A. B. Kirschbaiun Cempaay s Q ' SK w ".miirrrr, 4 TsMssaos el Tears if, Iresj "Tie Cassr'-1 X-3 7 I III V RA. -TA.. " Mil 71 Fes-tr WaUsrf-Afteris Dmace Orcsestra. JL tf aW tlU ' frest "Ofcl My Der"F.x-trrt Walserf- 85c f Y (7 M Y &ZX&4& L ' Astoria Dsaee Orchestra, , J xbttfA l-B Iotreaaclaf :City of Oreasu . . . , .1 t vjfflflffilhw VA5 Ssas!eIa--Fsi-trst--EsrlFmner'sRecterNevelty1 " (A 11 V "Nl Orchestra - . ; , i . . . . ; . IA-269T V ' Wilv Kl LaCJllZ9 - ' Sasa Dumi Oriestat Oae-step Earl FsJler's . 85 ( -3 VWs. iTT lesser IteveUy OrsheAra . . . ,. ) ; .. . - ilv0 . 0fiW X''l V t, ArhuaJIfhU--!st.mci. Oae-sleo 01ssJh1 "S? Y fc nLcSI Bs4 . . . . . , . . . . .IA-60W "i iH7 Vi7 PeNr Giak. Assts4 iress Tew Cyat.M SsJuf $t .fes k Ajff! I A J S v Me. dsskbia Baaa . J KSri ,JfeL S ) Ths ftses of No IteaVM-Meeley Walts-l gl &Zh 71 Y. bOr") Cehnahia Orchestra . . i . .... VwV 1 L- lotresaciar: (2) DreaaUsg Sweet Dreasu f . 'kVS-i v-vC XJxJ I 4 - Mether. (J) The Kiss That M.d. Me Cry . . 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Look .for the Safety "Bayer Cross" on . package. ,isk (crME.3y;r Tibft'cf.;l$Flrt3"rrG".3L - Boies of 12 tabletsPottles of 4 Bottles of 100 Also Capsj. "Aspbis Is the trees wtuk ef Beyer lfsssfsctors e Moueasrticsddistsr ef SalteyHsssii. lffissYerdaHanld Tclb How Cuticara Healed Her Handi "X bad smalt watery fitple 04 nay hands which caused, them to ) 1 swollen an irritated very -much. The pitnples utw to a head and were mostly tn blotches, and tho skin wag ere and red. The brtskipf out itched and burned csus Ing; scratch! nc; and trritaticm, " and v could not put rpy hand ia water, or do my work jit also caused disfigurement for tho time being-. "This roubl lasted about als months, ' Then I used Cuticara Soap' and Ointment, ftnd I vm4 four takes of Cuticara Soap and four boxes of Cuticura Ointment when 1 was healsd." ' (Signe4) Miss Verda Hanks. Salem, Uub, Juno ?S 1919. . Improve yow.eornpkxion by oslne; Cotlcura Soap daily and ; Cuticura Ointment as needed to prevent pirn pies, blackheads or other eruptions. rx net fsn to include tha equ!sit'1y Scented Cuticsrs Tskitiw ia eur toilet prepsrsUona 23c. everywhere. ' '. 4 Read The Journal HVatit Ads"