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Q - GIRL EtlROUTE TQ PIHII IS IB Oil HAGEASCORPUS Judge Gaterts Takes Inta Custody .l4.Ycar-0!(f ,Girl .Who Had 7 Been Convicted of Thieving. A writ of habeaa corpu was trad lai Saturday afternoon -by PresiaV . irtf .Jud Galena of the circuit court In th cae of Alta BrtekJU4 year old; air! fug ttlT fronv-Vaaeouter, Waab. . ' " - Th Brook srlrt and Euaeai McCooI. said to Wool quit IS ywi old. war aentenced to from two year aad el rooatba to ton yeara la the Washington tat penitentiary at Wail Walla, by Judge Baca f Clark county in con nection with aa autoroohU theft at Yan- . ceaver. " , - , Jl: Washington " prison guard - took ebar of to girl at Vancouver. an3 decide t atop jr at Portland on hi ' way back ta WaHa Walla. Th rlrl wr Mfti In th city jU at portlamA wber W. a. MaeLaren of th . Pertlaaa tttioned Judge Catena for tb writ, .Th ; Brook gtrir who was' tea thaa the legal age for a penitentiary aentence, wiif appear befor Judge Oaten on I cemoer 24.,-.. v ,-.-' ..." i Acoordinf to MacLaren, tha girla ar both , .Portland girl and .tooth., lft the Hwih th iJoe4 Shepherd . recently. They went -ViMtaw where ttaey took automebll n4 vwt for a Jott 1 tti V .. A tt WsvnsB't : ft, teen maAKtBta aaveaaa. 4Ik v aged la no way, tb WeehJngtoa Judge semencea now xo in peniienuary. . , - It 1 better! that th Waahingtaa at- - ,thoritIe wlU have.to ask for extradi- - tlon paper now to obtain possession of the girls. , The Portland - commons hi "now looking: Into the birth recor of the . .than it ywavV c&'rw - Plaiatff f d Seek Alleged Damage From " t-utoeeldenU:Jli;Cy.' I Two 1 S10.00O' damage ' soft 'werv' fffed So . th. county elerl'e office Saturday afUmoOn, ' both, based on, Injurtea -ta-... celved i, a .. th result avtomobUe Th T. W. Jenklna oompany Je'aoed by Gsrtmd- Audrain"- According- to the complaint, she waa riding with W. E. Powera, September li, when at Thirty . ninth and BttTKald tbetr' aotomobU , -.waa etrnck by a track driven by V,T. Peterson of . th Jnktn eeipy. Sh - allege 'that ' ah ' waa permanently - In jured, t .V V' The accident on which th other suit i oasea occurrea juiy e, iig conataa tine Dalda aver that he wa rtdla; hi tnotorcycl acroea th Broadway, bridge . wna n aaiaaea on in ny aurtac. . throwing him to the pavement. A truck i of the AIBlna Fuel company, which he plahna waa traveling at excessive speed, ' atruek him, fracturing hi rakull and breaking his wrist and arm. He was in th hospital for many months, he a j accused or nvKasif nouss . TWa Indicted' Charged With1 Starting . : . Fire to Colleei Iasurenee3 t : v Indictment agrainst Jme lAwrene' t waiton ? ana William H. , Kopplny. - charged ' with burning a house with th Intent to injure th insurer, were re- turned by the grand Jury yesterday. ' Koppinc who ta also in Jail on aa I. ?W. W. charge, lived at 6704 Forty-eighth . when h moved out so that Walton could take over the house. That-nlKht. be- . fore Walton had moved bis belonging.) v into the house. It was mysteriously burned? th fir destroying also . the house next door. . Both men are ac cused of having fired th house with the .'Intent to collect $lS00 insurance. ' i'- CHANGE OF VENTE IS ASKED Sorensen, Aeeused ' tf Reckless Auto Driving, Makes Plea for Appeal. '' Aa appeal from th raantolpal court aeeiaion or juage Koasman, na a re quest for change of venue were made by friends of N. Peter Sorensen, sentenced FIGHTING FIRE IN OIL FACTORY my mass) mmwmmm'mMmv"f 1 1 ' ; l ? 1 ' , - .in It' 1 firemen: braving Oereet bA l Pfaaattro eompany ftrn to throw water hlaaa that emletel datoy4 Wf ; ' . - : buUdteu Saturday afternoon, ' - 1 mirnd from Portland., Boreneea trie en a charge of maneOaughter lat spring,: after hi auto had rum over aad kitted Mrs. Ml. Smith, a widow, but a jury in Juda :XvanAttgMwt,.o. auitted him. r ; : ' :-ii: Tho'eas ha"eItedwtdera4' hw' tereat because ot the wealth and position of Sorensen and hi influentfal friend, J ACCUSED kWOMAK COICTED . v Ura. Kate .Hammer Found Guilty of J lljaww.of, Fund Mrs. Kate Hammer, eharg! with the theft of $1560 from Andrew Linden, who, accordtear to testimony introduced, had given her the money iwith the, under standfng that it wa to be uaed for th purchase of a rooming house, wa found guilty by th Jurr sitting in Judge Mc CourVs court lat Thursday aight. The Jury was out for over six hours, and rejeommended clemency, vm pen alty for cortvlctloa is a sentence of from on to 19 year hvk etate" penitentiary. The trial was enlivened by th oratory" of Henry B Medina and by the refusal of Krs, Hammer, to answer questions of Deputy" tltrlci iAttorny . Sam Piero. The Ouerte were relative to the identity ef a rfrtcad" ; with, whom Mrs. Hammer had spent th-night of the alleged rob bery. Although Instructed to answer by both , her attorney and by Judge Mc. Court, sh refused t give any rply. Sentence wlll .be pronounced Wednes day.. , . v . ; BCRRIDGB SUED FOR $10,800 Sutt for H0.(M against James L Bar ridg was entered Saturday by Flora Baa musaen, guardian for August Rasmus sen, a minor, for injuries sustained when the boy was struck by Berridge's auto. According ta the affidavits filed by the plaintiff, the boy. who is years old. was stroek while ereasing the lntrsee tlon at Belmont and East Thirty-fifth streets on September 19 and sustained a fractured skull, permanent Injury ta the Vision, and -Other Injuries. Berridge. wa driving at an excessive rate of speed. r the complaint states. ' FIRE LEVELS PLAHT; & LOSSrlS 350.000 (fjaanmn se Pes Obs plant, said It originated to th eiectrto switch ox.nd that berera a. buckt t water- could b earrted aero th to six months tn Jan and a fSOd fin. In atven affWavltl XUt4 Friday In tha cir- CUit COUrt, ' ' !?. '.i- - : 's . i. Sorensen was given the heavy sentence, following his arrest for, having four ac cidents within one ; hour, - while In aa J leged Intoxicated -condlUoa.. Ho h of fered twpay a larg ft f the Jail sen tone would b remitted, and to agree never to drive an automonitor again ta the state of Oregon. . His friends, claim that the ubUo mtn ha been so prejudiced by th aawapa., per that fl ;JwM b Impoealbl to get a m . a k a m i - . .a. uiHieei - ratf ttwiiww iruu m room th whola . floor waa a mas of and aekthat the pUcO ot frb kin nay-;-' pteo' of metal becam lodaed m a rellln machine and that th frictton st fir to th copra flake.' .-Workmen had no Opportunity to tak a second , look at th fir, they nay having .r--rim tor their Uvea, without even snatching their coats. ' A burst oflam almost 'equal- to an explosion occurred when the enUra third fleer o th bnttdlnjc loaded, with -200 loaa --ft ooeaaam ma feO through to tn nrst noor. in an insunt the flames leaped on this highly combustible ma terial, making the fire leap higher and higher out c tb top of. th btnldia;. Every window In th larg - nmnufno tmrog plant waa a vortex af Caaw. Th ; fir gutted tha Interior of th building end ruined th north and ast arica waus. so thai tay win hav t a .nuah . - ''-? -i : Besides tn machinery th follewtng material were destroyed, aeoerdli; to c A. fain ton. manager t Three hundred tea pr eoanut ;al ; and cake, 204 ton ot Ua- eU' antf toy top of copra. IlillW KEY ; is biveti youe:g E V0I hher Theatre v Tickets to Number of 320'warBf Distribirted to Qthte Pup U j as Honor Mark. Chrtatmaa spoading sany raaa tnr from $5 to IS.50 tn cash, and ocdacft fop morcbandAao net naem here of th Great Portland aaaaelattoa vero handed out at th Central li brary Satujrday ajcternooA to- 6 J happy achot ehtldrn.V aa rwrd for- wrttinar vras for th Vnrversal holiday peajwa, . ' ' When tha Greater Portland assocla. Hon Joined the t;iversa FUm asnpany h handling the nonday season campaign, tt waa planned to giv u prisev hut th st wan extodd bee use a saaay x eeUent varee carae in. , , -. I 4dlttofv tso theatre passe will be rrided amonr 18 school children re ceiving honorary sAeatiea. . t TVKATKE& T TBltl&al - PAM ' i Twty theatre he th City hv fur Sinhed the passes. Mr. Ed Palnier, president of the Parent-Teacher aesociation, presided, at the Saturdray meeting, and W. P. La Boch l fltyf attorney.' apok tn behalf f Mayor Bnken fSol Btupv manager t the local exchange, gr th; children tn behalf of yresVieat Cart larrosal of th Untwrsat FlUn eempany, aad a two reel historical film waa presented. - Jared Wenger. secretary of the Greater Portland aseoelation, gave out th prises. Fifty dellar ash, waa the first prtse in tho-fcigb ohool class, wen by 9ybU Everett of James John; tSO ra the upper grades, won by Everett Pavia of Wood stock, and S0 In th lower grade, won by Rudolph KnJtkaa of Kennedy school i a score of merchandise orders ranging from 10 down being awarded kiddles tn th primary grade. HKECHAirPISE ,ITW , . Th other 'prise tn' th high chool, upper grades, and tower grades, were merohandls otdara raaglny betweesi 3 and $J0. ' Followtna ar winners ta th various classes: , - - PmntTT t-.ara Oaoa. Wlhe BMi a Fwcw Usosaw et uaaeeve aoaooii mum toofaiSk 4t mtrfln MMtl UaU HjiU, AMwrt yaetwf. VhM Hi(kt ot Mouat Tbr CftMoo, 11 0 aixtr-taM smis a. &! BeMoak.. liaft- Kort XtakU: nobMt riHtaf. autryinti Claire Xer(L 7 slUbafea emtTwiUk stoallMtor, 4 T Hixtr OMwd a, Li WiUm 1mm MowtM. Ucnrln ttwBTSr. tiowaee ortni. lon fiiseaf Adei Kvsase XU aad Ireo Sues tort of nts AkOMds chool, . .' Voertb to fittbi ct4oo Kir, PeeaisS KsH kH - Koaedr 10001 Mowxi. Bmtto Bones, ifoeet Tabor school: tali. rMti svtods. Tos. wilUsar ooa); foenk, Gmum Qltasaer, Glea- kan sefaool; fifth, noraie rtootor, soaoood ebeol: fcooonv)a SMBtisn, wll tUrtlqr, 07 Sos ForUud) Dm1m nstrd. 105 Boat Blxw OMM4 onosii Oweoooijo iUoMta 194 ataoU. Mo lie Bkttl isuacit JUert et Mr ista t eieht fra . .met. Kwem Sevls. VToaatteek kMi . ThdM lUWmn. Omk sobwol; thiid, t Asa etroas, Kfot eehoali ionrUs. Bonifa . ruhareaf. Csusk chaal: fifth. Kt Omill. Coch sehooli sixth. Nsnatn Uoasd. SoUoood eskool; MMatA, wiltUn tar- aa, Uahmoadi hoaoisblf sjwatloa, Tbclata (1h ell, Ceaek; Sooart Muui, tWoodaUKl BstB lot, Pnekeiss; Ruth ATtiworth. BlsbaioBdi iHtj VomB. lUolhnwwt Hlh; scrond. Dote SteinbOTS. Ltneoinj third. Ulea CHssiUsv S. Ill UvV teurth tons kioh o)wl toertb, Ksthfya KsMhsm, VtMofaicUio lush school; fifth. lUnf pmitfa. HOT Kut Morriann; hooorablo SMnttoa. Vrat tta nrich, itl East Sixtr-oorondi Harold Row tar, Waabinrtoe; Asa Certv, fit, Mary a; Glodrs fL Baochrm. Jaaaaa ioh awh sehoali ead ahaoe namw. W aahwuio bsa aohool. Stone Mqets Yith; : "Y" Secretaries oil ;V Scllolarsllip, Plans H. W, fi ton,' genera) secretary of th Portland A and chairman ot the ducatlonal coramltte of th. aaso elation tn Kertb Anjerlea, Is tn Seattle, whore he itet Saturday With U of the general secrtarte o4 Western Waah- tngtoa In a oonfereno at which h de tailed th plan to provide scholarships for American service saen and th men Of th allied rvtc. Th war wrg council has t aatd I5.0oo.000 for tkla By reason f hi position at th head of th ohol work. Stoa r glvtnsjlo tha work all th ttm ho can narn, Jugo Alliance Is Proposec Berlin, Deo. N. &) Forma tlon of a secret treaty combining Jugo slavia and Hungary in a millury aUi ane ha been prpeed, according to an nnoea firmed report from Vtann today. The abject ef th treaty 1 said t a to combat tli claim of Italy, on th AdriaUo coast, particularly in respect to Flume. Slavia-HungarT i MM HEfJiS m mmmmu 1 ; ' Ccsiafns Bill ftte Yct3 cT v4S't9 30 Return of 4I:idi v Waahtnatetv I fio. M.-V F.)-vr. real work of fraintnal lialatrO to rr vid f tha tuturei of tn cnntry railroad wUi haybii mx! Vfk frte-i bouse and snatooitferM on th and Cummlna blUa held th4l' Cri ng. i , The eht lata tda mad it potsr. : for conferee to got tea work by passir g th Cummlna blU by vot of it to v Th hous had prvtua1y paaeed the : Th two bill ?o differ in trattsg th railroad problem that It ta admitted n both house It will p many weevs befor eenferees ecwollinu thai r dlfftr. once. Forecasts today ft th probata e data of final netmentof permanent railroad legislation rangett frem ftbru ary S to March 10. ; ' Maanwhll. th uUo wppwmeetlt tha mind, pf legislator lis. will freri dsnt WllBon return th raVroada to their owner January J. or wtlnh hold them under government - eontraa until the pending legislation,', hag (boon agreed upon? ! ' ifl 7- -.77""- - -7 4 proclamation I, Saint Nicholas, proclaim Rich's Cigar Stores, : at Sixth aiidi' Washington, and Fourth and Morrison Streets, the best places 1 to buy your Xmis Cigars and Candy. XMAS CANDY Cigar Pipe Smoker Article? hfHTlfi k lt ll u n In NesoKv . Boxas and '. assets uassHpUona Tatan toe any aloaailna PuMlahed In th VVerts. t..r" t Sixth aad Morrises Its . i 'oarth and . IVatalafUa St CIGAR STORES ; ft Z ' 1 i'f Abosjt m0ft worm opra and U In threa ben earn wa saved, owtar tn rsaa nota H. I Fissis. offJcO manager. Forrest saw that It was uee- loea tar ktam to tr to earn anrthlnw tn th plant, an hi aQed th fir depart ment, than called th terminal company, which eat a switch ngina t take the ear t f th daayer aoae. The encia arrtv4 n ft aalnut aftsr th Or department and pulled .tho car to aaf y. - ;; - ... . ::- - lACTOBT WRTWE BIOTTC ' ' When' th seriourneea f th fir was realised the WUlamett Iron dt Steal Co, blew tha factory fir whtstl. calling every tnaa to saan tha fir bosav sThoy wet down muchadjoinina: property and wlil Ito fto acnarMiiBt ra hoonfaiah th hla from apreadiny outside th 1 1 PabJMlttr factory. ' Other plants en-! I davgered wer th Coast Steel V la- entowcy' ?-Davtd K. Dunn Pamt Ca, Aaortean? Wood Working Machinery eopay. Qreyen Plantar Mill and W. --Tbe orfteo, refinery sjad wasshs s af th 'Palmollv v company were saved. Nearly svery man employed by th com pany wan an overseas veteran. ' i: Th ham office Is in Mllwuk,- Win Th place la fully covered by tnanranon, according to Mr. Pain ton and Harvey O'Bryaa Insurance iaan. , s The parmoltv company Mr w th second - disastrous bias in Portland within a space of 12 hours. Early Satur day morning the Portland Stove Work to Kenton was rasodV tb plant being valued at . tZ3 0.000, accordlnav;to , John MoBra&ananager, ' " ' f aiic:aiiinii;!n imiMtif i1 Washington atFiftk Wcshlntton tr Fifth Open Evenings Until Christmas ' m Mso- k " I I - , .1-1 , I . Washington at Fifth This Columbia Grafonola and Twelve DoableDic Colum bia Records $108.50 ' : $10 down-$2 Weekly A - wonderfully pleasing music maker in handsbme case of ma hogany, walnut or oak as you pre fer. We will deliver it ta your home at Any time you wish, ready to play.. r , ' Grafonola in, All Style and atAUPri!e . iV Carry the Widdieomb, the Windsor, the Stradivara and the Ememn Phonograph in Various Style i'. Pjrrex Transparent Oyen-ware tke popular gift We show Pyrex GiffSets of eleven pieces Bread Pan, Cas--serole. Pie Plate, Oval and Round Dishes with handles; and " fix Individual Bakers. Packed in a handsome box,feady for shipment .or distribution. ; . , -In Plain Ware $7 : ; , In Engrayed WarB4 $11 3' a 3 i i '! - II s 1 i 1 I I i TKe Gif t of Furiiituretlie 'H6m6 :Gm That; Welcomes You Through Many Days ! Fiirniturc--the . sensible giftl The gift that brings pleasure, and comfort to every member of the family, because it is shared by Ml: Jenning's wiu iieip you to give furniture! Take advantage' of our moderate . prices and our 1 liberal credit. Select here from Portland's largest and, best stocks of everything for the home, 1 , : Mahogany Floor ) - Lamps,;. : Table Ltimps and -- Chair. tamps - We carry here the largest and most varied' assortment- of lamps -1 in all ' sizes together, with a wonderfully' attractive and beahtiful' collection of silk, lamp shades. Select your Christmas - lamp here. Individual Hand-Can'ed - Table ' Lamps -. With Hand-Decorated. Parchment Shades .1 - - tf V-, A Luxurious Davenport for a Qiristmas Gift : We show large, roomy davenports, upholstered Jn fin tapes try. As t jilt for the home, they could hardly be excelled. See the pieces displayed on our main .floor. Select, and we will deliver at the hour you wish. - J ; . Price Only $165 1 . -. ; . SI Go aster Wagon SPECIAL! v i There is no.other coaster wagon that equals in'drirabilitv'i: and speed these fine "Burnhanf Coaster Wagons. Like '-s the deacon's ' "one-hoss shay each oart i? of the best - and each part is just a strong as the; others. Every boy wants a coaster wa&ronl : ' , -,x , We -Have Reduced prices" on These Wagons' We AVant bvery Boy to Have One! No. 3 Burnham Coaster. Wagons (17 Q K ' 1.4x34. box, 10-inch wheelsv.'tD rjOD. . . ' - i No. 4 Burnham Coaster Wagons, ( Q ?JA 16x36 box,, 10-inch wheels., tDOfUU y i - . - . - ... No; 5 Burnham Coaster Wagons, JJ A O CT .. fDUoOU imm U?f 17; ! i 8x40 .box, 1 linch, wheels . n 5- J s 5 ! a S ti ill f 1 111 I - r.a s 3 i Give a Cedar Chest to Wife or Daughter A treasure-house for furs and other things feminine. We show many styles and sizes In beautiful cedar -chestssome plain, some copper .trimmed, . - Chesfs of Mahogany 'or . Walnut " v We show these in Period styles to 'match the furniture of the bed- v (room or boudoir.' Thev ar very. : attractiva and thorough la work manship , ' - ' " ;-A Carpet Sweeper . for ?'HerM The Baby Hoover. ....460 Special Hoorer ......,,. 74 Frantz Premier, small.. W...S45 premier, .Urge ...... .160 Frantz Give Mahogany For a. Home Gift I ? Our main and raezianlne' floors hold a wondrous array of pieces in fjne ma-: botany. Choose from some of 1j dTnprt nd-tabU . mekra ataad - . footstools v ;-r.s ewiaT stands wrlUag dska " : library Ublea .. tip tahle aecritoir iao lachs V -teiepkea standa n (tan da , tablet a wafoa '. -chair rackets pdtl ? lamp . 1 K i Ivory Reed Furniture for AlUtheYear ' A few' pieces of, lovely, reed fur niture adds life and cheer to tha room In which it U placed. -Look through the reed pieces we showj you will surely find something to Interest - - , - - -sewing baskets chairs , -Hrockera ferneries - tabourettes . writing deskn lamps ' u i J library tables tad other pieces of beauty tnl' convenience. . ' v ; A HdlLClocK ; 4 of ; Mahogany : Tall, stately and accurate service measured by many cycles. " ; 565 itnd Upwards, ; For Coaster. Wagons,-Doll Carriages Little Red Riders and Children's Furniture and Toys, Visit ' v---' , -'.-: f the Basement Win- -?Sf' A'Complete Stock of Wood, Coal and Combination Heaters for the Home.! Our ' Prices Lowest ' Universal and Hotpoint Electric Conveniences. See Our Basement Displays of Percolators, Toisters, Grills. Tea : - . ; ,;--v: , .- ; iOtS, VVaulie ITOuS, JuvC. ; . . . -eeMMtiMtiiiist4iiiMMliitttiff(ieinfltfttimfeHfflfHi iiMtMiiifiiif(relliMif(ttfnt'