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12 , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORT LAND, WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 15. 1919. nrnnn YO jgsters urunu ELOPE; BRIDESBUTlIS II Sons and. Daughters of Prominent - Medford People Drive Across Border .Into'.. "California. Medfordi Oct. 15. A mild sensa tion wan created In the" city Tuesday i when It became known Chat four well known young people of Med ford had eloped In a large .touting car Sunday to Redding, CaU where they were married Monday. The brides are two 15 -year-old high school girl- They are now touring through California In an automobile, after telegraphing the new of the weddings to their parents. ;?They asked forgiveness -.'L'' The brides are Miss Josepnlne Mar ' tin,' daughter of James Martin, manager, of the Medford Fruit company, and Miss Mmr Younger, daughter of Mrs. MUler, 223 North Central avenue. Miss Martin became the wife of Clark Walker, 19 '. years old, son of A- W. Walker, promt ' nent Medford automobile dealer. Wal ker served in Prance with the 65th artil lery, kiss Miller became the wife of Glen Allen, also about 19 years old, son of W. D. Allen, Medford grocer. The two couples ; left early Sunday afternoon in Walker's automobile, on the pretense of going to the foothills to take some pictures. Monday morning: when the girls had failed to return the parents-notified the police. Inquiries to , ' nearby towns developed that the miss- ing couples' were seen going through Hornbrook. jCaL. at 7 p. m. Sunday. The mothers of the girls' started in pur suit by automobile Monday forenoon, and had reached Yreka when the tele grams came from Bedding announcing : the marriages. Strikes and Large Profits Won't, Help Crops Lower Prices ' If everybody is going to clamor " and strike for more pay or more profits, a the case may be, and depend on the huxe crops to bring prices down, they will be making- the mistake of, their lives, says George E. Roberts, vice - president of the National City bank. The Pc MS OLD GROOMS 19 3 ROBBERS TAKE S40,060L FROM BANK VAULT CTIiOmS, Mo., Oct. 15. (I. . N. 8.) Two bandits broke into the National bank of Potosi, at . Potowl, ,Mv, T 1 miles from here,, at dawn ' today,' melted open the vault with an acety lene torch - and engaged In ., a, pistol battle with at posse head ed by jBberiff f Casey as they made their - ""escape dn a high powered automobile. They .se cured. It is said, $40,000 In lib erty' bonds and other securities, - Hundreds of shots were fired, but authorities were unable to state whether either of the rob bers had been hit.- only sane method Vis to keep ujt the sense of community of interests and the cooperation which prevailed in' war time and extend it to present condi tions." '' ''v ' "We have no .bumper crops," says Mr. Roberts, "and therefore the reduction in food and clothing- prices, which is nec essary to general price reduction, cannot be expected. " r "It U strange that people who, 'dur ing the war, were willing to make sac rifices for Jthe common interest, to deny themselves or give their labor to uphold the government and the nation in a conflict with foreign powers, should suddenly , lose apparently all sense of obligation to the common interests. There can be no prosperity for the peo ple of this country except by Willing co operative industry, each Individual and group doing Its duty in its own field, without arbitrary demands, satisfied with a reasonable adjustment .of It's relations to others." Federal Raid Nets Three Italians and Quantities of Wine Declared to be the biggest liquor seiz ure for many months, - United States revenue officers, under Milton A. Miller and assisted by Patrolmen Abbott and Drake, Tuesday night arrested three prominent Portland Italians and confis cated 1400 gallons of wine, 600 gallons of grape mash and 11 quarts of moon shine whiskey. . . In jail until bond is fixed are 6alvlo i and Predrlco Pienovl and Laragetto Vin- j a package before during and a package package THE. FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRldE! tr mill L AUDIT TO BE PROPOSED. THURSDAY Inventory ot( Affairs to Extend . From May, 1915, to Year Be ;". ginning July, 1919.' . ; .Forma recommendations for a school audit win be presented to the board of school directors by the ,. finance and Ju diciary committee of the board, com pered of A. C Newlll and George M. Orton, at , the meeting of .school dlrec- tor A-Thursday. 'K-v"-a; i-- :,- The recommendations provide that the board shall instruct the county auditor to make a special audit to the fairness or price and business methods used -by district No. 1 for the year beginning July 1, :1913, and ending June 10. 1919. provided that no duplication of work on the audit already made by the county auditor be required ; that for a period of 10 days Interested parties be noti fied to make suggestions to the board for , any special investigations : wanted, and that a sufficient sum of money' be placed in the budget for 1920 to make a similar special audit as far back, as May. . 1915.- as -provided by Taw, as wefl as to make a similar . special audit for the year beginning July 1, 1919, and ending June 80, 1920. Verbal recommendations made by the committee at the last directors' meet ing for an audit resulted in no action being taken,' after a somewhat heated argument. . .; Business lien's Luncheon W. T. McElveen, Ph. D., pastor of the First Congregational church, will speak at the lurteheon of the Progressive Busi ness Men's club at the Benson hotel Thursday noon. His topic wilt be. "In terpreting the Times in Which We Live." E., W. Johnson, - deputy city commis sioner, will be chairman of the day and Miss Harriett. Leach will sing. George Arthur Brown "has been appointed .to re ceive club contributions for the Roose velt memorial. cenjo. . They are partners and own a 60 acre truck farm, two fine residences and a big motorcar. They were arrested at 1194 Maiden avenue, where most of the liquor was taken. According to a statement made by Salvio, say federal officers, the wine was to keep workmen on . the truck farm contented. The whiskey, they said, was eft in the house by some relative and they disclaimed ownership. RECO Hi the war the war PIONEER HELPED CARVE - STATE FRO M WJLD ER N ESS Thomas A Brasficld ' Baker, Oct. 15. With the death of Thomas A. Brasfield here last Tuesday night, Oregon lost one mora workman who helped to carve a mighty state from an Indian infested wilderness. Mr. Brasfield was 98 years old April 8. He came to Oregon from his home in Mis souri by ox team during the fall of 1861, first located at the present site of Echo, Umatilla county, later moved to Webfoot, Linn county, then went to Weston, where he remained for 20 years, and later to Arlington, where . he lived for 14 years, moving to a ranch near Durkee in 1900. He had engaged in the sheep business during the greater parf of his residence in Oregon, He was deputy sheriff of Wo coun ty in 1862 and 1864. when Eastern Ore gon was one big county, and often traveled 200 miles to serve summonses. Mr. Brasfield claim'-! that he drove the first load of freight to Auburn when het delivered a load of provisions to R. M. Wade. The latter had started Au burn's first store lna tent at 'the be ginning of the gold rush of 1862, when William Packwood conceived the Idea of founding a town that grew to be a city of 6000, but is now ' populated by but two or three Chinamen who eke out a precarious existence panning gold from old ' placer workings in Washington gulch. LA ROCHE ACTS TO PROTECT BULL RUN (Continued From Vim One) lose essential rights through failure to act or inadequate presentation, of its case before the proposed commission : 'Portland needs protection for waters of Bull Run reserve for domestic uses for requirements of Immediate future. Present water supply sufficient only fpr present population. Under terms of sec tion designed to protect municipalities. Portland could lose essential rights through failure to act or by inadequate presentation of her rights. We ask for amendment similar to that relating to San Francisco, which leaves nothing to the hazards of circumstances." Two sections of the act before con gress are pointed to as dangerous to Portland's rights at Bull Run. One pro vides that "the provisions of this act HELP YOUR DIGESTION When add-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids ; ' MADE SY SCOTT TOWNS MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION - ' : - ' -i-9 Salad Jell fi Lime Jiffy-Jell Is 'fla- vored' with lime-fruit es sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jclL Jiffy-Tell t 'desserts are flavored with fruit-juice ; essences h igh 1 y con densed, sealed in glass. , Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty r--and it isvv-:; K WC '- l You will change fronit 4 old-style gelatine' dainties when you once try Jiffjr- Jell. M i 1 1 i o n s have changed already. . ' Order from -your grocer; now 19 Flaoon, at Yomr Grecr - .2 Packages for 25 Cmmtm m ..... II Ml shal lnot.be construed as affecting any permit, or valid existing right of way heretofore granted, or as affecting any authority, heretofore giveir pursuant to lWi but any person, association, corpor ation, state or municipality, holding or possessing such permit, right of way or authority, may apply for a license here under, and upon such application the commission may issue to any such ap plicant m license In accordance with the provisions of this act. and la such case the . provisions of this .- act shall apply to such applicant as a license there under.". SAIt FBA5CI8CO; EXCEPTED ' i V , Another section expressly exempts San Francisco from applying to the commis sion for such rights ' and guarantees maintenance . of her present rights. It ia for this exemption, that the city of Portland asks. :: , - "Nothing herein contained shall '. be held or construed to modify or repeal any of the provisions of the Set of con gress , approved December 19, , 1913, granting certain- rights of way to the city and coun ry of San Francisco, in the state of California," reads the San Francisco exception. The Bull Run reserve was set aside and settlement prohibited by President Harrison hi 1892. A subsequent act of congress prohibited gracing in the re serve. A bill introduced by Senator Bourne in '1913 declared that "no roads shall be constructed, no settlement per mitted, and no timber shall be cut or power or irrigation rights or privileges acquired in the Bull .ftun forest reserve without the express c6nsent of the city council of the city of Portland, Oregon." FIGHT MUST, BE HADE La Roche declares that a concerted fight rnust be made to insure Portland of her water rights without application to the proposed commission. "We are entitled to the same treat Weight and modtlt for every traton high, lotv r IHichtSM neck, with or vnthaut tleeves, knee or ankle length. Extra size for tall or ttout women. For children a nd babiet too. CAMELS are as delightful 'to your taste as theyx are new. And, so satisfying that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in feet, they're unlike any cigarette you ever smoked. That's 1 because they're an. expert blend of choice r Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, pro - ducing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body and. frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant , cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You can smoke '.Camels' as liberally as you like without tiring. your taste. : l-l's Yon have only to get personally acquainted: : with the expert Camel biend to know that . -yoii prefer it to! either kind of tobacco,' ' smoked straight! v , - S For your bwntisfactioh compare Camels . k." ' with any cigarette in the world at any pricel 0 R. J. REYNOLDS ment as San Francisco, whose rights are specifically exempted, said La Roche. "That is what we are asking and Ben ator .McNary h&a. assured us 'that, iut will offer an amendment insuring our exemption, j j Under1 the proposal, , we might be compelled .to go through long and i arduous court proceedings In; an effort to secure ' additional rights, and It would be within the , province of the commission to deny them if 1t saw fit." We will do everything lm our power to protect our rights to the Bull Run reserve," Mayor Baker promised, W must all Join hands to prevent discrimi nation against us. - '. ' , Hofack Justifies . Promotion; Two Robbers Captured Within five minutes after he had been transferred from the motorcycle squad to detective department Tuesday morn ing. Motorcycle Of fleer ; Herman Horack was sent on his first burglary call. Ha returned to police headquarters about an hour later with two prisoners and an alleged stolen automobile. Horack went to 845 East Twenty fourth street .By the time he had reached the second story the two men realized they were 'being pursued. Un derneath an old bed he spied four bare' feet. Horack ordered Lv Edwards and A. Steffans to surrender. Steffans parents reside In the house. Two demijohns of Wine, skeleton key for houses and all kinds of automobile locks were also found in the room. Until the owner of the automobile can be lo cated by wire, the pair, will be held on a charge of violating the prohibition law. Br-r-r! Winter's coming! Take warning by that fir$t drop of the mercury! 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