TIIE OREGOIOCSUN DAY JOURNAL. tPORTLAHD.- SUNDAYS MORNINGS OCTOBER 31. ;1S20. MULTNOMAH GRAND MY HEPORTS; 30 BILLS FOUND TRUE 1: Cou nty I nstitutlons Commended ; More Room Advised for Frazier Detehtion Home Outside City. Blackttiints':: ' )In Baitooin; Head. - Fractured by Fall ... x .. -- :-. Jack MayM, 35. 32U Stark street, blacksmith, was found In his bathroom Saturday 'afternoon In in unconscious condition, with a fractured skull. The position he was in, with his head against the tub, indicates be had fainted or collapsed. He was taken to St Vincents Ihospltal. where authorities report they on find no Injuries exc.pt the fracture. They are unable to discover any cause for the collapse, .they say, for his heart is apparently in good condition. The Multnomah county grand Jurjr for October completed its work Sat- Urday and filed its report with Pre ' siding; Judge Taxwell, after which it ' was discharged. It acted on 60 cases and found 30 true bills and 19 not true bills, while one case is con ' tlnued. The final report commends the man agement of the county farm, county jail, Kelly Butte rock qaurry, The Cedars and Frazier detention home, but in the case of the latter institution the report says that more room is needed and reCom "mends the additional Rrounds be pur chased outside of the city of Portland. In the completion of its work the grand jury reported five not true and nine true bllln. of which seven were se cret. John Harelwood wan Indicted on a charge of having stolen personal prop erty to the value of $89.50 from George 8. Cole, September 22 ; and John Dewey Hmlth wae Indicted on the charge of larceny by bailee, September 1, when it In alleged he disposed of goods valued at $265, the property of Calef Brothers. JOHN HANSEN ASKS DIVOnCE AND $25,000 HEART BALM John Hansen, connected with the Fernwood dairy, filed two suits Satur day, one for divorce from Anna Ger trude Hansen, and the other directed against Leslie L. Pott, manager of the Rltx hotel, for' $25,000 for alleged alien ation of the affections of Mrs. Hansen. The Hansena were married at Grants Pass, Or.. March 22. 1909, and there are two children, 10 and S years old. Pott was divorced from his wife a short time ago. Divorce Mill Dvorce suits filed : Vola Rate against Floyd Rase, desertion ; John Hansen against Anna Gertrude Hansen, cruelty. Malcom Barger Dies After Short Illness Malcolm W. Barger. 652 Tamhill Btrret. treasurer for the Oregon Klec--trlf railway, died at his home at 12:20 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Barger was 111 but a short time. He had been con- ' nected with local railway affairs for - i many years. GOBDOX FOR LESS TAXES A vote for Herbert Gordon for mayor of Portland and a vote agalnat the 3-mill levy aSKW for by the present ad ministration means that you help elect a man who will save hundreds of thou- . sands of dollars a year to the citizens. . Reports from all sections, except the north end. Indicate this. (Paid adver tisement Gordon-for Mayor club : Ralph ?oan. pres.: C. C. Stout, secy.) Secret Indictments Based on Dry Law V One of the secret indictments returned last Thursday by the federal grand jury Involved George Wilkinson, Nettie Con- nett and Everett Lowther, according: to information given by United States Marshal Alexander Saturday. Friday afternoon the marshal served bench warrants on the three. The indictment charges violation of the prohibition law by operating a still near Bull Run. The three posted 1500 bond each with "united States Commissioner Fraser and wers released. , , ',:?' ' v Passenger Injured ixi Fray on Trolley Oar ; I C 8tone, Wf who fell from a street car after an altercation over a transfer with J. R, BurkhardC the" conductor, was discharged from St. Vincents hospital lata Saturday night His injuries are not considered serious. Burkhardt wag arrested by Motorcycle Patrolmen Tully and SUles on a charge of assault and battery. The trouble was at Mississippi avenue and Shaver street Other pas sengers alleged Burkhardt' knocked Stone down. Oregon Lumber Co. Will Close Monday The Oregon Lumber company, operat ing on the biggest government timber sale of Douglas fir In the Pacific North west. ' comprising 130,000,000 board feet on the west fork of Hood river, will close down November 1, throwing 90 men out of work. The shutting down date Is six weeks earlier than usual, on account of the lumber market sjiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiifiiiius His Teeth Fell Out and It fWh TJHlftiiisJ BWflaBsla&BBBJBBaJsJsWB A. a, h SB. B. E. WEIGHT Spoiled His Oration This accident happened to a well known politician. In the middle of a very eloquent arraignment of the opposition the gentleman stopped short, wildly grabbing at something in the air. A member of his audience picked up the plate and restored it to the orator who resumed his speech only to go through the same gymnastics later. The plate had fallen out again and the orator retired amidst loud guffaws. If his plates had been made at this office the orator wduld have been saved the humiliation, as all of my plates fit perfectly and won't fall down or out. ' MY PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE DR. B. E. 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