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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JULY,; 17, 1919. OREGON SOLDIERS , : TO GET CLEMENCY Court ' Martial Sentences in France Win Be; Remitted, 1$ Information to Chamberlain. ' Washington, July IT. (WASH INGTON BUREAU OF THE JOUR NAL) Lieutenant Colonel S. T. An- ell, judge advocate. ' has notified Senator Chamberlain that he has ap proved recommendations of the army clemency board for remission of un expired sentences and the restora tion to-duty of seven members of the 147th field artillery, confined at 8t. Jolre, France. - ' . ' .These men were court mart ialed for a - raid upon a Frenchman's -wine cellar and were sentenced to dishonorable dis charge, forfeiture of pay and imprison- ment for one year. , Four of the men- Cook John Payne and Privates Ernst C. Handt. Carl tVt Blied and Vane IL geely were of Company A of Portland, I the others, Wagoner Fred O'Rourke, Sergeant . Claude Duval and Private T1..I.I f- i , incir counsel, uapiun jurncB n. kjm y Jr.-of Portland, has contended that the sentences wer excessive and out of line with sentences of two and three months Imposed upon 10 other members of the . same regiment for a similar offense. He pointed out that the men served honor ably, except for this misstep, for a year In France, five months of the time in the i com une. , - . . . Eule to. Conserve. . Water in Medford : J Passed by Council .Medford, July 17. Owing to the enor-i - rrious consumption of water in Medford during the present hot spell, and the : necessity of keeping enough water in .the reservoir for fire service, the city council has restricted sprinkling to every other day from 4 a. m. to 11 a. and from 4 p. m. to li p. m. 'City Garbage Cof lector Released Medford. July 17. F. T. Allen, city garbae-s collector, was Wednesday re leased for a day from the county jail. to which he was committed Tuesday on a. 16 days suspended sentence imposed two weeks ago by Justice Taylor for throwing carcasses of dead animals on his garbage dumping ground Juet outside the city, in order that the justice might Investigate further. Allen claims that he Is being maliciously persecuted. Great Northern Is Honor Road During 'No , Accident' Week HiijftcrM'vhonOrs In the '""no accident week" ca tpalgn, held on the North western rational roads during the week of June i V go . to the Chicago Great Northern road, which had a higher num ber of employes than the O-W.R. & N also claimant for first honors, according to a report received by J. F. ftrodzki, supervisor of safety for the O-W. lines. from H. J. Bell, regional supervisor of safety at Chicago.; . - Both roads had ; perfect records and the O-W. takes first honors for the op eration of the greatest track . mileage without accident, says Bell. During "no accident week" this year there were a total of 119 accidents, of which five were fatal, as acalnst 481. accidents and six fatalitiea the asms week in 1918. The entire Northwestern region made a reduction of 79 per cent In its report. of accidents. HOLDINGS OF LAND COMPANY CRUISED BY FEDERAL CREW X i X i 125,000 Acres to Be Traded for Stiimnao-o in Waehino-tnn I O When Congress Acts. Bend, July 17. Concluding reconnais sance and cruising In the country sur rounding the Summit ranges station in Deschutes county, a forest survey party under the direction of K. P. Cecil, has broken up, some-of the party going on the. Ochoco forest, others to the Umpqua forest.. . .-. a As a result of the survey 125.000 acres of timber, privately owned and belong;-' lng chiefly to the Fremont Land com pany, has been estimated, and. as soon as the necessary legislation can be put through congress, it will be exchanged for national forest stumpage In Wash-j inirton. J It Is Intended to make more compact I the area of the Deschutes national forest. ; . - Tacoma Man Mails Bail Money When Informed of 'Arrest I E. M. McDougall of Tacoma was "ar rested by mail" and released on ball by the .. Portland police Wednesday. , This unusual procedure was brought Mabdut on the complaint of A. B. Camp- bolu manager of the Multnomah hotel, who recently swore out a warrant charg ing McDoug-ali with defrauding an inn keeper on April 11, 1918. of $33.22. t tThe defendant was found by the Ta coma police on telegraphic request snd he was notified of the warrant. Accord ingly he sent "by mall 200 in bail money and was duly entered on- the police books, with the notation that be had been arrested and released. Date of. his trial win be fixed later, Boy Says He Killed ' Wife of Dr. Wilkins, : -Who Died Convicted -Freehold. N. J July 17. The report': boast of Edward O'Brien. 18 asr old. messenger boy, that he killed Mrs. Julia Wilkins of Long Beach, X I for whose murder' her husband. Dr. Walter Keen jWllklns was recently convicted, wiH-be investigated by 'the authorities, It -was announced Wednesday, - . Young O'Brien is awaiting extradition to! New York, having confec-l that he .beat his employer, Gardner 8. Hull, to death with a hammer. He . Is said to have told fellow prisoners that he also kilted Mrs. Wilkins. who was slain with a -hammer. " . ; Dr. Wilkins was convicted, on circum stantial evidence, though he maintained that burglars killed his wife. He hung himself in the Mineola. I, I., 'jail while awaiting sentence of death- - 1 Irrigation 'Meetlno Held Bend, July 17. That facts concerning irrigation, projects may be presented to geologists and engineers of the United States reclamation service more intel ligently, the irrigation committees of the commercial clubs of Crook. Jefferson and Deschutes - counties met In Bend Wednesday. With th arrival of Professor W. O. Crosby, geologist ; Homer Hamlin, geologist and engineer, and A. J. Wiley, engineer.- a thorough investigation will be made of the Benham Falls reservoir site on the Deschutes river, which is held for Irrigation reservoir purposes by the national government. Dodge Is Appointed U. S. Ambassador to Jugoslavia, Report Milan, July 17. L N. S.) President Wilson has appointed H. Percival Dodge, of Boston, to ; be United States am bassador to Jugoslavia., according to a dispatch from Flume today, quoting the Croatian newspaper Zagabrla.'' ' - Mr. Dodge ' was born In . Boston in 1870, but has lived abroad a great deal of the time. ' He was formerly secretary to - the American ; embassies In Tokio and Berlin. Early in the war he was special agent of ; the ' state' department in -Paris- and - was placed -in . charge of German and Austro-Hungarian inter ests -in France.-- . .-. . .- -. , m Missile Strikes Papswiby iMrs.fC. Egan, 291 Th,ffdv street, in terrupted an argument'with her hus band Wednesday afternoon by hurling 'a iflat file in his general direction, according to the report of Motorcycle Officer Schad. who was called to the scene. The file missed Mr. Kgan but Struck Mrs. D. Awell. who was passing the home, and . Inflicted . a painful jtound on her chest. Officer Schad took Mrs. Egan Into custody, but when .she - agreed before the - city attorney to.; pay Mrs. Awell's .medical bills, she wa released.- - - - f ri:;:.; . 7 - i ? .. Chester G. Murphy . Reaches New York Chester G. Murphy, Portland attor ney who has' been overseas during the " past ' year has : arrived in New York and will be in Portland within a .week, according to word sent friends here today. Mr; Murphy has been In Y, M. ? C. A. service and as a secre tary -had charge of inter-dlvislon ath letics before the armistice was- signed. Thereafter he was transferred to the Aix La Bain rest camp. GAINS APPETITE W AMBITION BY BUILDING UP BLO OD . . t ' -.... . ' Oregon! Woman Acknowledges Her Indebtedness to Dr. :;WilHamV Pink Pills for Her Health. , "When a woman haa been anemic a large part of her life and has finally found a remedy v that restores her strength and happiness. I think it her duty to tell others what has helped her," says Mrs. Clara Winters, of . R. D. 2, Box 44 Milwaukie, Oregon.: , "I had suffered from anemia as long as I can remember," she says, "and some time ago I began to feel run down. I lost ambition for my work and - was tired all the time. ' For days in succes sion I wouldn't care about eating and when I ate a good meal my stomach was upset and . I suffered from headaches and was very nervous. . "My mother read - about Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills in a newspaper and she insisted that I try them. I procured a box and a few days after starting the treatment my appetite Improved aod then gradually I regained my strength. My color is much better now and I am ambitious and active. . I owe my health to1 Dr. Williams Pink pills and . have told ' many .of my friends about the remedy." 4 i'i', -- Dr. ' Williams Pink Pilla are sold by all druggists. or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady. N. Y.. at 50. cents per. box. six boxes for 92.50, postpaid, on receipCof price. Write for the free booklets on nervous dis orders and "What , to Eat and How to Eat," Adv. , i' America Not Going v To Annex Mexico . Washington. July i 17. "There is no foundation" for the press reports eman ating from South American countries that this- country has determined , upon armed - Intervention , in Mexico - would assume control of , the Mexican govern ment. Third Assistant Secretary of State lieng declared today.: ? The United States has not . determined upon that policy he said. - '- - - -- --: . DANCING i Guaranteed in eight lessons. Ladies, 12.69: gentlemen, 15.00. . I JStivN '' " at Delloney's Beautiful lvtLfy 'Academy. 23d and g vsr, .:... Washington. New sum M ": me r classes start Mon- Z-Xl day, Tuesday and Thurs day evenings, I to 11 :3a. : Plenty of desirable part ners and - practice. No embarrassment. Private lessons all hours. Learn from professional dancers. , Phone Main 785ft. H O r 1 1 C kS the Original Malted Milk; Avoid -Imitations and Substitutes. f Victor Red Seal Records On Sale ; At Jiist Half List Prices!.. Tjje'records of many of the best known and most popular artists in" the world are now being sold at just half price. Come in and see complete list. ..You will find many by Galli Curd, Caruso and others. , We are always clad to play for you at any time. . v - " Music Floor, the Seventh, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. w I . - i 1 ' " . cl "Merchandise of cJ Merit Only ' iii ,i i 1 1 ii iieasaaaai i i i i i n , aeasaasl Lectures On Canning Vegetables ' by Mrs. Clarence Batterson Free Tomorrow in this series of free lectures every Monday. Wednes day and Friday during July, Mrs. Batterson. instructor in the Girls' Polytechnic School.-will discuss canning- vegetable combinations succotash vegetable roots. Lectures from 2 to 4 o'clock. Come. Household Efficiency Dept., Eighth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 1 EVEMK PROGRESS' ALL TRRH TI STORE The Sale of. Men's Sox : : The Sale of Housewares : : The Sale of Petticoats And More New Opportunities Are Brought Forward Each Day Here The Great Sale of Housewares Continues A Few of Many Items Listed Whit Enamel Cotnbinet Sets Four-Piece . Aluminum Sets . . No. 8 Usk Wash Boilers.. . Kennedy Moth Proof Baf s . . Butcher Knives on Sale. . . . Aluminum Omeletfe Pans Nickel Cof feo Pots ........ Zap Brooms . . . . . . Genuine Dover Beaters fori . Duplex Forks at . '. . . . . . . , . O. it T. Silver Polish ...... 8-inch Jardinieres for. . . . . . e . .51.79 6-inch Jardinieres at. ......... i S2.1S ' Aluminum Oven Pans at. . ...... $1.98 -Double Aluminum ' Roaster Special C Eg-s; Beating Bowls for. . . ..-75c Nine-Piece Earthen Sets. .$1.95 ' Hi Lo Clothes Driers. on - tp r wgHi iguv bsucii ...... $1.00 ' -Aluminum Sink Strainers ....... -1 2c Granite Kettles Special ........ . . - 30c Basement Brooms Special. . .... . 17c Round Dish Drainers 89c Square Dish Drainers Special.... 69c Dustbane Compound Special. ...... . .&C .$195 Wood Rollinf Pins Special. . ..... .15c .$3.15 100 Aladdin 12-qt.Prs.erv'; Kettle. $2.45 ..-39c Steel Edre Dust Pan. ........... ,35c $1.19 Lon Handle Dust Pans . . . . . . . . . . -25c ...68c "-' Strong Enameled Dust Psns ........ 15c $1.79 Class Mixing Bowl Sets. .$1.15 . -45c Six-cup Aluminum " Percolators . . . . $ 1 .89 ...49c Polish Mop and 1 2-os. polish. ..... .83c ...29c ' Rotary Mincing Knives. .......... .75c -89c 8-cup Aluminum Percolators at. . .$1,95 '15c No. 8 Nickel Plated Teakettles. .. .$1.98 Summer Cottons . Fancy Colored Voile SOc A wonderful assortment of pretty colored voiles In the season's most attractive patterns and colors light, medium and dark. 36 inches wide. , Japanese Crepe at 25c Yd. 2509 yards ' of renulne Japanese crepe In a delightfsl variety of col ors pretty jstriped patterns that are lovely for waists, frocks, children's wear, - etc. , r t ' New. Voiles $1 - $1.25 Yd. Novelty voiles in the new Georg ette patternsall in dark grounds with new floral patterns. 32-Inch Gingham 35c Yd. Ton will be surprised to find such a good assortment of ginghams at this low price. Plaids, stripes and plain colors in the most popular shades. Second Floor. -: Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 1 78 WK In 12 Lovely Models ite Tub Skirts Sale Tomorrow at . $2.85 Best Tub Fabrics M)ne of the best known manufactur ers of tub skirts in this country cave us a large lot of skirts some of them which .he classed - as "sub standards" at a great concession in price d last February. Again this same m an u f act urer comes forward with more skirts of the same 'sort. "Sub standards" because some of them have tiny -oil stains. which one tubbing, will remove, others . dropped stitches, etc. The imperfect tlons are not . no ticeable and the styles are wonder fully : smart. Such favorite fabrics as surf satins, cotton pabardines and fine oi!es.- Nine mod els equally as pretty as the three sketchedl Third Floor. Lipman. Wolfe & Co. Third Floor Blouse Shop 300 Georgette Blouses Specially Offered - $5 These are the days when one must wear a fresh blouse every - day and the coolest sort of a blouse one can wear is a georg ette.. The lot of 300 blouses, which we offer tomorrow, is in white, flesh, bisque, tea rose, old blue and gray. There Is a variety of collars ' and a variety of trimmings. The value is distinctly unusual.. Third, Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. As Sketched Third Floor Sweater Shop' New Zephyr Wool Tuxedo Summer Sweaters( $9.50 It is all we can do to keep enough of these Tuxedo sweat ers to meet the demand, so .you are advised to come for your . share' of this group, at $9.50 fust as soon as you can. There are both plain and fancy weaves. The colors' are tur quoise, salmon, buff, pekin and Purple , ' Tomorrow and Saturday 2 Days On lyWe Entire Stock of Boys , Young Men Suits Greatly Reduced in a Space Offer to 's, Men's Expansion Sale a All Our Spring Easily the Year's Biggest Chancel Weights for Now, Fall, Winter All High Class Merchandise As nearly as we can remember this is the only big general sale'of boys' and men's clothing that has been sold in Portland this season. It is unques tionably the year's big opportunity for it offers only high class, properly se lected, carefully tailored merchandise from our own meritorious stocks. In this sale are included weights for all seasons,- a factor to be reckoned with for fall. It would be the course of wisdom -to bring your boy or boys in now and prepare for the entire fall and winter season. t In this, sale you have your choice of the "best only in boys clothing" all guaranteed' merchandise at pWes much lower than you're asked elsewhere for merchandise of an admittedly in ferior quality. . , , . . I Now, then, come to Lipman, Wolfe's tomorrow. If you can't come send I your boys, in, we will properly fit them subject to yoar approval. We be- lieve we are safe in saying that not feu months, and months and months will prices be as low as they are in this sale. Buy Come Early I i I While it is true that with our entire stock on sale, the selection of clothing in this sale will be broad, nevertheless, the sales in this section are always so gen erously attended that it would be well to come in lust as earl as possible to morrow and choose while the choosing is good. 1 00 "Dubbelbilt" Suite-Many Offered Below Present Cost Best of Fabrics. $9.75 375 Boys' Knicker Suits Rainproof ed --Reinforced Every One Guaranteed Our Finest Boys' Suits Again we can offer in sensational sale these suits in the best wearing fabrics at less than present actual cost. ' Cravenetted suits with double seat, knees, elbows, in a variety of styles, fabrics. All sizes made to 17 years. v s $11.45 These are the sort of suits that any boy can b lad to have triad to buy becauso they wear well and look welL . The coats are full lined and so are the trousers. : A . Double seat and knes ralnproofed. Variety of styles, materials and shades. All sizes. A Deep Price Cut -that any parent can be Just 65 Boys' uits CordurovS y- Broken Sizes Less Than -Present Cost $4.65 This is the lowest price we remember -having sold corduroy suits for in a Ions . time. - The corduroy is the heavy, wide wale type mouse 'shade. ; , Belter style with slash pockets, khaki lined coats, full lined trousers with taped seams. Limited quantity. ' v r ' Fourth Floor.- A Splendid Lot of Boys': Knicker Suits $7.65 There has been grouped in this lot a variety of suits that sold at very much higher prices that are .made of materials hard to find now at sometimes double the price and in all the very best styles of the season. A person who shares , in this. offer invests well. All sizes 8 to 17. ' .. 250 Boys' Suits Many AU Wool $9.95 Think of having for choice 250 splendid knicker saits for boys In such fabrics as tweed, homespun, cheviots, serges, cassimeres all new styles and pat-. terns, v Sizes 6 -to 18 years.' , - " ; - - - . All Suits for Yoimg Men Men Greatly Here for your choosin g 3 00 suits styles many received in the past mon reduced. Are type for ; young men .here. Sizes 32 to ; 40. of the season's best tjr th at prices greatly Waist seam styles., semi English styles and conserva tive styles. Tweed, - worsted, home spun, cassimere. s e r g e, cheviots and flannel. Mixtures, checks, plaids,, stripes, plain colors and two tone effects. . 1 " Fourth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe & Co. ; r 7.. tt tfft t i Mmt r r m mi 'crrrrzrcr"K" ..( o