THE OIILGOH DAILY JOURNAL. PORT LAND," WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1319. 10 . r- FATAL COLLISION : OCCURS IN FOG Boy Motorcyclist s Dives Into Heavy Truck at Sharp Turn and Is Instantly Killed. '" ' Blinded by low hinging for anlel Schnetl of Tigard, 1 yean old, crashed- head-on into a heavy truck operated by the Willamette Valley Transportation company and -was Instantly killed at Ryan place, one half mUe from Multnomah sta tion, about :10 this morning. Schntll. on hie motorcycle. was on his way to work at the Northwest Steel com pany. While speeding- into a sharp turn his cycle lunged Into the biff truck and the rider was thrown several feet to the side of the road. RchneU suffered a-com-pound fracture of the skull. K. D. Llchtenthaler, driver of the truck, has been absolved of blame. He declares that Bchnell had. crashed into his machine entirely without warning. Witnesses declare Schnell was travel ins; more than 40 miles an hour when his machine struck the . truck, cutting off Its speedometer as though by a pah of, shears. Schneirs head struck ' a corner of the truck bed and is said to have torn off the crown of his skull. The dead boy Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Schnell of Tlgsrd. His body. Is at the, morgue. Uchtenthaler Is said to have had a bad accident near the same spot sev eral months a (to. He was accused of monopolizing the road with bis truck - and hit a small machine and knocked i' It off the road and down a bank. The driver of the small machine was pinned beneath tt and badjy hurt - Llchtenthaler also had a slight sect dent In Portland on April 20, 1819. TJncontrolabie Auto Rolls Over. Hill at 'Baker Injuring Two Baker. Oct 15.E. C Cline Is af the local hospital suffering from a broken collar bona and severe 'bruises, and T. S. Kennerly, owner of the Bellevue mine near Granite, was painfully bruised when an automobile which they- were driving rolled down "Auburn hill,, be tween Baker and Sumpter. Cline, who war. driving, lost control of the machine when the brakes refused to work after the engine had stopped. The two men were taking supplies to the mine. The machine was badly damaged. Boys Charged With Robbery Baker. Oct. 15. Ten boys, aged from 14 to 18 "years, charged with stealing eight automobiles In Baker within the last week,, with six boys between the ACIDS IN STOMACH IE II Create Gas,' Sourness and Pain How - to Treat. . Medical authorities state that nearly "nine tenths of the cases of stomach trou ble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc, are due to an ex cess of hydrochloric add In the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of dl- f restive Juices. The delicate stomach lin ns is Irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer , knows so well. Artificial dlgestants are not needed In such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all1 digestive aids and In stead eet from any druggist a few ounces of Blsurated Magnesia and take ' a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water ri;rht after eating. This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of ex cess acid and there is no sourness, gas or pain. Blsurated Magnesia '(In powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take and la the most efficient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It la used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of Indi gestion. Adv. . - " STOP; LUMBAGO PAIN, BACKACHE AWAY Instant relief I Umper apt Rub pain, soreness, stiffness right out with "St Jacobs Liniment.' When your back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you stiffened up. don't suffer r Get , small trial bottle of old, honest "St Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a lit tle in . your hand and- rub It right Into the pain or ache, and by the time you count 50 the soreness and lameness Is gone. , Don't stay crippled ! This soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. -' Nothing - else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly and surely.' It never disappoints ! Atlv, RAPID GROWTH It Is but natural to expect that a relief from Constipation and the many His which it causes, which Is so effectual ""a natural as , internal bathing, should quickly make many converts. . But Its general use has Increased so ircmvnuousiy m tne past few years as , to suggest other reasons, and these are found In the statement of users that intjr ice 1 as u - maae over new" the momlnr after an internal batK, ,-- , The elimination of the pernicious and -- poisonous waste wnicn is ever present In the Lower ' Intestine gives Nature a chance to work unhampered. And one arises in uw morning ctear needed, able, - bright confident and eager for the day's auues. . - ' - v- , Mr. F. K. Smith writes: . . "iear uocior tour tjascaoe made a . new man ofjme at the age of 49. I per ... euaded my wife to use the treatment also and today 'She has better health . than: ever before. Since the use of the , "Cascade" she sleeps better and can walk ' for hours without .fatigue. Fainting spells have become a condition of the past; can eat anything on the bill of fare and drink all beverages. Does not take cold when ' exposed ; hot- weather does not cause oppression.' w . . ' The "J. B. It. Cascade, the most ef ' flcient device for Internal Bathing, is - "being shown and 'explained In detail at The Owl Drug Store. ., Ask for j free booWet Why Man of Today Is Only M.Per Cent Efficlent"--Adv. 0 - - M HI RUB INTERNAL BATHING'S ages of 10 and 14 years accused of taking, one by one 14 padlocks from ! two local coalsheds ' will appear at 10 1 o'clock in the - police , court Saturday morning for trial. , - i -- - Ilerders ' Waive Hearing .' Baker. Oct It Georre Coleman and George Charholcs. - two -sheep herders. waived a preliminary hearlnr In' the justice court here Tuesday, and will ap pear before the grand Jury on Charges or . assault with : a dangerois weapon upon Andrew Miller, whom they are ao- cuuea oi mreaiening wiu a revolver i when he remonstrated against their using! ow rsncn near uuraee as a aneep anve- way. t-.: Former Resident Hero 1 Baker. Oct. 15. Lieutenant Royal W. MinsiflB. Who ha hn ctt for ml. wiry in action, is a rormer reeiaenti of Baker county, and is a een-m-law' of 1 inanes tr. ivear. - eparta rancner. hi platoon commander of Company a. 3S4th ii rantry. and- received recoanl- tlon because 'of bravery shown while he j was severely wounded In France. He has spent 12 months in as, many uoepl- uur, ana ia suit a patient ac tne ieuer- roan . hospital - in San Francisco asa result of his wounds. Ex-Kaiser's Trial Discussed , Parts, Oct 15.---(I. N. &) "The peace treaty win actoaliy he effective when the former kaiser of Germany Is placed on trial' said Premier- Clemenceau's newspaper, IHomme Libre. today. "we must be unwavering: in his nun- Ishroent 1 Academics Put Aside; Reed CollegeiBusy Dressing up Campus Reed college will doff its academic gown today to wield the shovel, the trowel, the paint brush and- the broom. - The occasion: Is Reed's ninth annual campus day i and preparations are complete for a myriad of campus improvements, for two, Mr ptcnlo feeds In the college commons and an evening of run, including stunts and a dance. Rowan Whealdon, a Reed senior, Is chairman of the day's proceedings, and he will be assisted by a corps of sub chairmen. The lawn committees will be beaded' by Marjorle Thompson, Helen Kaye, -Hanna Uhlman. Marie Wolfe, Madeline Steffen and Opal Weimer ; the girls' athletic field will be laid off and sown with grass by committees headed by Tom Brockway, Frank Flint Carlyle Cunningham and Isabel Strain ; Reed way will be fitted with a new board walk by committees headed by Graham Kieni, Martin feterson ana Bruce snum way. Arthur House Is chairman of the entertainment .committee and Marjorle Fulton heads the comisvary; department ,. , , Presbytery Holds Its Fall Session At State Capital Salem. Oct 15. With Dr. W. H. Lee. president of Albany college, presiding as moderator, the Willamette Presbytery opened Its fall session here Tuesday aft ernoon. The afternoon and night ses sions of the opening day were devoted principally to the interests of the Sun day school. This evening the visiting delegates will be taken on an automobile tour ' about the city, visiting the principal Industries and points of interest Dr. J. E. Snyder of Corvallis wiUJbe the principal speaker at a popular meeting at the First Pres byterian church, concluding the session tonight Rich Quick Scheme Lands Man in Jail After renting a typewriter valued at $10T from the Itoya' Typewriter com pany, 21 Katlwa tchange building, P. A. Lippencott topK 11 across the street to Oarf Inkle's pawn- shop and offered to sell it for S2S. C. 1. Rubs, manager of the typewriter firm, followed Lippen cott Into the store. Upon being dig. covered, the would-be 'thief ran .to the street and landed in the arms of Officers Rockwell and . Thomas. Man Hissing, Reward Offered Albany, Oct IS. Fear that foul play or possibly suicide may account for the disappearance of Charles Roberts, who has not been heard from since he left camp 12 of the Hammond Lumber com pany at Mill City on October 3, has caused his brother. F. M: Roberts of Eu gene, to offer a reward of floo for in formation leading to his discovery. Supreme Council Demands Ships Paris, Oct 15.(U. P.) The supreme approved a note to Germany demand- Ina- th deliverv to th allies of German ships sold Irregularly during the war to Dutch steamship companies. sses Trusses are sold in The Owl Drugstores on the baits of a' perfect fit or money refunded- Experi enced 'fitters- for Men, Women and Children, always in attendance. - Private fitting rooms and special 'service at : - - ' Broadway and Washington SarelVciy to Regain c Robust Bloom of Youth A smooth, vehrety-sort ; skin, with delicate peach-like bloomy Is ens of the Creator's most .exquisite works. When the first blush of youth Is over., this beautiful- tint ana satiny lustre are rarely- eeeti. - How to preserve " thenv- that's the question. Famous beauty ex perts abroad long have known that ordi nary mercolised wax works wonders In i this direction. ; It actually gives a- new surface to the skin, restoring that mar velous girlish color and softness In & re- I markable . manner. An ounce of this i wax, procurable at any drug store, will convert - a .. xaded. wornout, discolored. freckled or nimnly complexion into one of captivating loveliness in less.than two weeas. --' -. .-.- -- -. .,,.- - Mo special aktll is. necessary -in annlv- ing mercolised wax, it being smeared on at night like cold cream and washed off to the morning. Adv. - . MUl&altvnigih r ii -TABLETS mj , ' It ? 111 . 'In, PRESBYTERY ADt.llTS NEW MEMBERS FOR WORK IN PASTORATES n r ! a tl I ' rL'A J KeY. U. A I flOmpSOn IS elected Moderator for Coming Yearj Session Resumed Today. iw roruno rrmjrwj m iuwu 1 the Tirst" Presbyterian church. Rev. Levi Johnson, retiring moderator, led i the ooening service. after which Rev. D. a, Thompson of the Mlzpab church was elected moderator for one year. The following ministers were received Into the membership of the Presbytery to serve the following churches : A .Aj McRae. Tillamook. j. K. Griffiths. Alderbrook church In Astoria. - - . . . . . J-" r Frank H. Mixeu. Ananet cnurcn, t on- land. . . "' .. . W. w. Long. Forces cnurcn, roniana M. E. Everett Fourth church. Port land. -- . . . Bruce J. Uillen. vernon cnurcn, fort- land. .. . . ... , Ii.SC?. Edgar, Oregon city cnurcn. Ralnh C McAfee, executive secretary of Portland Federation of churches. M. U Mllford. retireo. Jj. B. Quick, Calvary church. Portland. Walter M- Irwin, Pacific Northwest secretary of New Era movement .3. F, Brown, retired. . . . . . . Arrangements were maae ior innaus tlon in the case of most of these new pastoray. Rev.' S. W. Seeman was released from the Oregon City church to take up work in the Unity church, Portland, and ev. Paul Ratsc was released from the Ken- ilwoKh church, Portland, to take up work in Spokane. The New Era com mittee presented its report and its rec ommendations were, adopted. Tuesday night a supper was given at which 100 ministers and laymen sat down to con sider the New Era recommendations. It was decided that this Presbytery should proceed at once to secure the balance of Its benevolent quota ox 7Z.oto The session will be resumed at S o'clock this morning. Meeting of Union Co. Sunday Schools Opens at La Grande La Grande, Oct 15. The annual Union County Sunday School association began a , two-day session., " here Tuesday, Harold F. Humbert general secretary for the Oregon Sunday School association, is the principal speaker at tbejtwo day session. Miss Georgia Parker of Port land, who has charge of the children's department division work for the state. will speak. l Legion EnjoysSmoker La Grande, Oct' 15. American Legion members Monday enjoyed a smoker at the Y. M. C. A. parlors, the Initial ap pearance of the American Legion in any thing of a publio nature. The members are planning a celebration for Armistice Day. Bass Fry Distributed La Grande. Oct 15.-r-One hundred and ninety cans of black bass were distrib uted by the Wing, Fin and Fleetwood club, mainly in the Imbler section in the JERRY ON THE4 JOB j TQ i ROYS I ' HON AND DEARIE S5uDm'iTwr0 zpO Tl - J UT these no unu.) 1 tea she meam J . ' . ' ''y "y' V (li cS-- s " (aV'n Afh I deeper and more quiet waters of the I. Grand Konde river, in sloughs, ana on tne waiter i-ierce ana joe.err pieces. Mrsv F. J, Bradley Passe La Grande, Oct IS. -Harry Bradley, eon of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bradley, re celved , a message telling of the death of his mother .Friday in Honolulu, where the family ? have been, living for four years. The Bradley were former resi dents of this city. airs. Bradley leaves her husband and 10 children. - - - Must Swppwt-Wifev'Hv Xa Grande, Oct - 1S Delbert ' Strong, charged by. bis wife with non-support, was found guilty and sentenced to a year to JatL Judge Knowles pardoned him oa condition he support-his wife. - Imbler Men to Banquet Ia Grande, Oct IS.- Seventy-five men of Island City and vicinity will get to gether at a banquet Friday evening to discuss topics of community interest. . 8. at B. Green Staaape for cash. Hoi- imn Fuel COk, Main SSS, A-335S. Block wood, short alabwood. Rock Springs and Utah coal, eswdust-Aav. MR. JACK v. . ; 55 fjvtzn H' j " L . i .f..t i ! Jtr Aatrs it-Ik I rTA kfArt it I ll ' v' 1 I ' l"' ' ( SKIMNY $HAr4ER, 1 WHAT Wasco County Fair; Has Big Display vof Eegional Eesources - . -V . 'j " "" " ' t.J The Panes, Oct 15. The Wasco coun ty fair officially opened Monday with a splendid display of regional - resouroea Many private homes have .opened their doors to the incoming hosts,, and al though the hotels and rooming houses are overflowing, the surplus hag so far been absorbed.' - ' The Knights-f Columbus will erect and maintain a miniature service hut of the same model as used by them In France, from which tobacco, eider, eandi wlchea and candy will be served free to service and ex-service men. The minia ture float will be placed in Thursday's Industrial parade. An eugenics test for babies will be held Friday. ' ' . ' -;. Flying Field . Is Planned The Dalles, Oct lS. A campaign will b started here to provide a permanent aviation field as a result of the assertion,! idmd&U ltl, br Serrice, (Copyikht. 191. by l Serrfca, . TAYIS KEB.TAX19 KE SKINNY -SHA.M6R GOT INTO IT R1SHTIN FRONT OF HIS HOC SB. AMD IT WEMTOOWM The STResT - (Coprrictt, llt. sr loternstfawil reatars Harries. Inc.) by George Love, . vice president of the Aero Club of Oregon,' that the forest patrol . air service would endeavor to place a base here, and that the proposed government aerial - mall service -would touch at The Dalles if a good landing and starting field la provided. Jacksonville, Or., ,v Boy to Decorated With High Honors A French crolx de guerre with sliver star will soon be presented formally to Hubert J. Hudson, Jacksonville, Or, a former ' private in the Sixth marines. Captain Le Roy Hunt commander cfThe Portland district marine corp recruiting station, today received the medal and the f ollowlnr citation t ..- "Private ' Hubert Uf. Hudson -volunteered under particularly critical cir cumstances to, transmit a ' message of the utmost Importance.- He ' delivered it with . the greatest possible j dispatch and brought back a speedy reply, thus Internationtl Featore Inc.) Interosiioail ratia loo.) TAKis keb: I IS THT A-ut saving, beyond a doubt several of bis comrades from being captured by the enemy.r ....'., l . ; :. The . citation Is signed : by . . Marshal Petaln of France. N Hunt wlU visit Jacksonville within the next two weeks. v Fund Is Started : ; For;. Memorial to Ashland Veterans Ashland, Oct 'lfcA plan to establish memorial to Ashland's ex-teryice men was launched at a meeting of business men last week and a fund of SUO sub- KRAZY KAT He Slams This Bird a Verbal Wallop IS THAT AU?- 6E6 VUHtX2. W WOVOV WANT IT To oo, Fcy upjNitisr am: a HATY -TV" f Hon WaiKnlw th scribed by the members ' present. lhs subscriptions to this tund will .all be volunteer. , . - The plan In prospect is to tit up club rooms' In the Armory with billiard tables, swimming pool and - Indoor ' recreation equipment More than 100 boys enlist ed from Ashland. : . More Members Sought 'Ashland, Oct 15. .The Ashland camp of Modern Woodmen of America enter talned at a stag party Saturday evening State Deputy A, P. Martin of Portland. Initial steps for the local camp's par ticipation In the nation-wide ; drive for 100,000 members were taken and a com mittee was selected for the work.. .. A lemon will yield almost twice ' as much juice if slightly warmed before SQueeslng. - , ' tCoprrlsot, ISIS, by latante. r ' tj- tiooal fWw, Smite, Snal By tlCITinian 2j: Something Doing on Our Blocl VAH, WVtO tS UCIH A , S AN ATARI 0M W ' ' Tne iaost Bcuuswja. pr OF TOWN WISHED TO HAVS SWMNY 6HANER 0l5ir HIM! A' MB SIMPLY SlHT A TAXI TO SWNMYi HOOiiJ m , h ,wc qmi vw is swairi JvlvMS sTePPiN'mro ... gOlTAyiS, SOIT SORTA Xt -WPSETS DS. PUsiASB 3 MANS eXClTEMCNT; HGfS AGOOO FEUOUI ORDINARY Ctft C0MSTANC6S. 8UT YOO KrXO HOW IT 13, MB JU&T 6 IOWS UP OCCASION 1. toWorl: