THE OrXCON DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBEH- 21. 1919.
FIVE
CHARGED 1H
VIOLATING SECURITY
ACT TO FACE TRIAL
Court BonJj Fixed for Alleged
Bootleggers Arrested. R- v
, DetrjJne4 to end hdonshipnf United
States revenue officer! Monday charred
1 five alleged bootleggers" with violation
of tiia national security act. Conviction
tinder' this law mean a $1000 fins with
- oftlon of :-ar rear' Jell sentence la ad-
- dition. vy" X--' '. V";:-' 'X V
The national security act. passed No-
Vember 21. J91I, provides tbat.no grain,
fruit or other foodstuff be ued in the
' making of liquor. ,
rteleaaed under 11000 bonds and await
t Ing trial are Larasette Ylncenjo, 8. and
M F. Plenovl, wealthy , Fdrtland Italians
arrested laat week after 1400 gallons of
. wine was found on their farm, and An
tonto Borrl, who win waa seised at
v. 415 Ivon street. Frank -O. Dangelo, ar
rested Saturday at 1011 Flftjr.ftrst street
southeast, in Jail, unable to furnish
bond. , ' ..
t K. P. McDonald,' a carpenter, Saturday
waa taken into custody and charged with
manufacturing and selling stills. It U
alleged that he mad "till at East
- Eighth and Belmont streets and that last
, April he sold ona to Morris Galbreatb,
, now In Jail for manufacturing moon-
shine. McDonald Is one of the few men
arrested so far for making stills.
Charles E. Bass, whom federal officers
say was Galbreath's selling partner, la
also under arrest. Galbreath was ar
rested last week at Bonlta station, where
a complete still waa found. It la Bald
Baas worked in a local fruit bouse and
.' provided, the materials to make tha
moonshine. Then he peddled t In Portland.
Mass and Prayer for
Wilson's Recovery Is
Offered; by Greeks
Portland Greeks, represented ' in tha
congregation of the Greek Trinity
church, of which George J. Borbys is
president, held special prayer services
on Sunday for President Wilson. The
following message was sent to Mrs.
Wilson at Washington by the congre
gation :
"The Greek Trinity church of Port
land held special service today express
ing Its high .esteem and regards for our
beloved president, Woodrow Wilson.
Mass was read by Father V. Karahalea
for our presidents speedy recovery."
A CLEAR IP
Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes
- Most Women Can Have
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1 Say Dr. Edwards, a WeH-Known
Ohio Physician
DrTAI.Edwardi for 17 years treated,
cores of women ft liver and bowel ail
rnents. Duriia these years he gave to
his patients a prescription made ofci
few well-known vegetable ingredients
'mixed with olive oil, naming them
Dr. Edward Ol'va Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cause a
' ' normal action, carrying off the wasta
: tnd poisonous matter in one's system.
If you have a pale face, sallow look;
" , dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head-
aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
or&orts, inactive bowels, you take one
, of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly
. for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women" and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tha suc
cessful substitute for calomelnow and
then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c
-- . . AdT.
Mother Imows
MisiiiS
will heal it
She has been through it so many
tirnes before that she neverhesitatea
now. ,Whe anyone In the family"
comes to her with a spot of eczema
or an itching rash, she gets out tha
jar of Resinol Ointment and gives
prompt relict And a few applica
tions seldom fail t clear away the
irritation completely.
- Itwiaet (Mntnmt U an eaealleat healing
VeMinr. toOi tor term, acalda, cats and tb
bre Hide aorta. Sole by all drufrista, hw
Mmvle tr, writ to Dwt 4Ut, -Jlttiiwl,
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i ifti w i ii i nil v t irr " rtinT -", t f ir 'f rtr mf -Til
highway between- these two points be
cause of the fact that the contract eaUa
for the road being- closed t travel dur
ing" tha daytime while the contractor
ara worung on it , ;tvci w" two
mllea pf road is heavy. ;L,
King Alberts Talk ,
Before House Oct. 28
"Waahlogton. Oct. tLI. N. &-Klnc
Alhert f 8If lum wt ak an address
from; the floor of the hous October 2S,
the day after his scheduled arrival here,,
If the plans of tha house do not go
stray.
j . Roosevelt Drive FrWay '
Pendleton. Oct Tt. Friday wilt be de
voted to tha raising of Pendleton s
quota for the Roosevelt memorial fund,
with! M persona spHcftlng. One doUar
Is all that Will he asked ot eaen sup
seriber here. David .Nelson la in charge
in Pendleton, and has set the city quota
at ISfoO, The dty and county are as
lgne
Haggard and careworn, Colonel E. M. House, delegate to the peace confer
ence and personal adviser of President Wilson, returned to this coun
try from .France aboard the steamship Northern Pacific. The photo
graph shows Colonel House being assisted from the, steamship oa his
arrival in New York. Colonel House has been In poor health ever
sinee an attack of la grippe in Paris some time ago.
Mrs. Nelson Starts
Fight to Get Money
Denied Her in Will
Pendleton. Oct. SI. A petition to re
ject in probate court the will of the late
Jackson Kelson of Athena was filed Mon
day by Mrs. Jane Nelson, his widow.
She alleges that when the will waa made,
September 10, Nelson was incompetent
and prejudiced, due t the fact that she
lad recently started action for divorce.
Nelson was 83 years old at the time of
his death and left an estate estimated
at $53,000. The contest ever the will Is
being waged in probate court 'this week,
with David Taylor, Mrs. Nelson's
brother, the target of her motion.'
Install Looms In' Mill
.nillnn - W. 91 Vw Imnu which'
will Increase the output of Pendleton In
dian robes JO per cent have been in
stalled by the Pendleton Woolen mills
here, and will begin operation shortly.
Tan aaauionai persona wuj oe, em
ployed,
Return to Boyhood Home
Pendleton, Oct. 21. E. L. Smith, re
tired farmer and. Implement dealer, left
Sunday evening for a visit to his Old
home in Tennessee, which he has not
visited for 96 years. He was accom
panied by hia brother, M, D. Smith, and
brothertn-law, J. aV.NorvelV heth 'of
Helix. All are pioneers of Umatilla
county. , -
Oregon-California
Land to Be Thrown
Open Next Spring
Washington, Oct 81. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE3 JOURNAL i
Unopened land of the Oregon ft Cali
fo'nla grant classified as agricultural
will he, thrown open earlv next spring,
according to plana made by the gen
eral land office.
Commissioner Clay Tallman had orig
inally Intended to arrange an opening
this fall. Delays interposed, aad upon
his return from a far western trip a
short time ago, )t was decided that as
the season is so far advanced, postpone
ment until next spring la the best
course. . i -
"I desire to give ample opportunity to
all applicants in advance of the open
ing,", said Tallman, "and the purpose
can best be accomplished by opening
the lands next spring. Full Inform
tion aa to lands will be prepared for
the use of prospective applicants.
"Time will also be given in the mean
time for possible legislation by con
gress to provide preference rights for
soldiers and Bailors. That question haa
been diseuseed. and if eengreaa desires
to grant preference, time will ber af
forded for congress to act in that direc
tion. ' - ,
iMose Durkheimer Is
, Dead at Baker Home
Baker. Or. Oct. 2U-Mose turkheimer,
aged J years,' for o year a prominent
merchant of Tralrle City, died at hia
home .Sunday.. aftaraenraW'. acute
blood poiaoBinav7 according f word re
ceived in Baker, Mr, - Durkheimer
was an Elk and " thlrty-second
degree Maon. He le survived by hia
widow and by s, brother, Julius Durk
heimer of Wadhams ft Co., Portland.
He went to Grant county from his birth
place, Portland, where he had been, em
ployed as a primer, n
will be forwarded to Portland for burial.
SupremeiCourt Finds
For Matilda Goarin
Washington, Oct it (W A8HIN3
TON BUREAU OF THB JOURNAL)
The supreme "Court Monday declined to
order tha lower courts to review a Judg
ment for Matilda. M.-Ooartn, in Vault
brought by Milton A. "Miller as oolleotor
of Internal rsvenue U voting $4800 Jn.
eome tax on tha. 2tothchU4 butldlnff In
Portland.. The effect is a dismissal of
the suit. , K - . ' C
Empty Cars Coming
For Oregon Lumber
Washington. Oct, . rWASHlNG
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)--The
railroad administration assured
s .rn TT&wlev Monday that cars
for lumber are being moved into Oregon
la a number expected to produce a
material Improvement shortly.' Hawley
had received urgent messages from lum
bermen, including A. C Dixon of Eu
gene. A.-W, Hudson of North Bend and
F, Vt Donaldson, secretary of the Wil
lamette Valley Lumbermen's aseeciatiea.
The public land, oil, gas. Phosphates
and coal leasing bill, recently passed
by the senate, haa been ordered reported
favorably ,by the house public landa committee.
California iTTe. Girls
Want to Know Names
Of Perfect Freshmen
Berkeley, Cel., Oct. 81.U. P.) Girls
of the University' of. California are giv
ing the freshmen the "once over" today
in an attempt to ascertain which ones
are ' physically perfect. "
The girts are disgruntled by the action
of Professor Kleeberger, director of the
men's gymnasium. ' First the professor
aroused their Interest by announcing 31
of th men of the new class were physi
cally perfect. The girls by . committee
MR. JACK
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By Swinnerton
War to Be Waged
"On Grasshoppers
In Grant County
.John Day. Oct 21. -Everett Horn of
thu United States biological survey office
has been in John Day organizing the
stockmen of this vicinity, ror a war on
grasshoppers In the early spring during
the hatching- period. During the past
summer the grasshoppers were ao thick
In Grant county that forage waa dam
aged to the - extent of many thousand
dollars, the worst scourge of this kind
ever experiepced in this part of the coun
try. Road Crossing Protested
John Day, Oct 21. Residents of John
Day and. Canyon City are protesting the
action ef the county court in awarding
a contract for the , Improvement of the
irsWy Am e
TfM..f d em"
111 SjSaUT wVtfsV R. iCffn. easft
the City e4 CMcaiew - "Frtmw
nfewi eseerieeee witk Nam-'
ted Iron I feel it Is. Mck e
faluable blood aad bedyMM.
Mt reersio tkai it eeebe
waed to every beaeiiaS
etcuul-ia IMuntrv. Nysatcd I rati heiae
iwaifeflth.rt-womefi end etfowgef. stei4
t Stifctkm eusrsnteed of npocyl
Young Elopers of
Medf ord Are Home
Seeking Armistice
Medford, Oct 21. Accompanied by
Mrs. A. W. Walker; the two young
couples wtjo eloped In an auto from
Medford' and went te California a week
ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walker
and Mr- and Mrs. Glenn 'Allen,- arrived
in the city Sunday night from Chico,
CaL They returned by auto, i
Mrs, Walker, mother of Clark . Walker,
went to Chico last Friday to perguads
the newly weds . to;, return ; home. The
brides, nee Josephine Miller and Grace
Martin, each 15 years old. were high
school girls. Each of the husbands ta U
years lold. Walker and ' Mias Martin
were married at Red Bluff. Cel., and
Allan and Miss Miller at Anderson. Cat.
The newtywada.are making peach with
inetr parent. .
Wilson Didn't Sign
. ButBilllsNow Law
. , ..vv w mwuws v b,v Big mm .wtuiiH CtlfJ
10-day limit Monday made law the bill
a Biw nna mam -
iwrvyriauna: t,uuv,uuv ior xne com
pletion of Alaskan raliroada,:i; Jt la the
first legislative -measure to become law
.i i ioimci u .m. result ot me preai
dent's illness. ..-.- v ,
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Second in Air Derty
r ifew York, Oct.' iU C3? w.)r-Captaln
3. O. Donaldson, piloting a single seater
& E-6 airplane, arrived ; at, Roosevelt
field, Mlneola, at 10:10 a. re. Mondey.He
waa the second aviator to complete the
endurance flight from Mlneola to an
Francisco and return. Lieutenant B. W.
Maynard having arrived here Saturday
afternoon, -
asked him' to publish the names, but he
refused. 1 . .
Kleeberger said war training resulted
In arrival of more physioally perfect
men at the campus. '
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