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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, vNOVEMBER 21. 1S20. JUDGE GRIFFIN ! URGES NEW TRIAL T FOR OM MONEY :Deciares Witnessed in Hearing U Following Preparedness Day Explosion Are Discredited. Z San Francisco Nov, 20. "There only one lndicitment In my court against Thomas J. Mooney, and that ia for murder in connection with 'the Preparedness ; day bomb' explor :ton, which occurred July 22, 1916. I most certainly think he ehould be rirlven a new trial," said Superior Juflge Frank A. Griffin in an tnter--vlew given to Universal Service to day. . : "I have thought all alone that Mooney -Should be given a new trial, and my jttand has not been changed since I Twrote my letter to Governor William . Stephens, November 19. 1919. in .which I explained my stand fully, t "By this letter I urged the governor -to act on behalf of Mooney, so that a .liew trial could be held, but the only action he can take would be to par don him. - "It was my belief at the time, and 4t is still 'my opluion, that there were only four witnesses connected with the -Mooney . Preparedness day murders, in "which 10 persons were killed and DO -others were mors or less seriously in jured. One i of these witnesses was a -periiirer and two others have been dis credited since their testimony was ' 1ven" '; ' ' Judge Orif fin characterised John Mc Donald, one of the witnesses, as a per jurer, and Mrs. Nellie Edeau and her daughter Sadie as discredited wit nesses. . -" "To my mind. Frank C. Oxman, the Oregon cattleman, was by far the most important witness in the casef but recent- developments, especially the state jnnts made by Policeman Draper -Hand cast doubts on the veracity of .his testimony," continued the Judge. - '"No action has as yet been taken by Governor Stephens- in the matter, as "far as I am aware. What District At torney "Brady's intentions are in the -Mooney . case I do not know. I have Already made myself clear on the sub ject, and the next step must come from Ihe governors oince. :Dr, Lovejoy Makes i New Move in Legal V Spat. With Hubby r Dr Esther Fohl-Lovejoy has returned xronj'Roseburg, where she has been fight ing the efectitn of a tuberculosis sanl iarium on the North Umpqua river and 3ias filed an injunction suit against its promoter, her husband, George A. Love Soy and Dr. V. U Ruter. Another .in junction suit is being prepared, with five plaintiffs, consisting of the state board f health, the city of Roseburg, which "obtains its water supply from theNorth tJmpqua river, Douglas county, Douglas .County Light & Power company and Dr. Lovejoy. - ... " Principal objection to the sanitarium lies in the danger it would Impart to the -health of Roseburg citizens through the contamination of its water supply. De pendents in the case maintain that proper sewerage system will insure sanitation ,-a.nd will prevent pollution" of -the water Tsupply, and insist that Dr. Love Joy ob jection is largely a. selfish one, based Mpon the depreciation in value It will "give, her adjoining property. Ruiter is the" inventor of an electric--herapy method of tuberculosis . treat "jnent, of . which orthodox physicians are Skeptical, it is said, and Dr. Lovejoy. as president of the International Association Women Physicians, has said she does hot wish her place in the medical pro fession imperilled through any connec Viton of her name with an institution of 'this sort. jAnnual Institute LOf Polk Teachers i Is Held in Dallas BRIEFS FROM JOURNAL MRES - Dallas, Nov. 20. More than 100 teA.?h ers' of Polk county are attending the annual teachers' institute in this city. The American Legion Woman's auxlH "fcrir completed its organization here, with a membership of 40. Mrs. Conrad Staf- "Tin, wile of the former adjutant general "of pregon, is president, and Mrs. J. N. Jtlelgerson, secretary. The day-old son of County Clerk and Jklra Floyd D. Moore died Tuesday. , Postofflce Inspector E. C. Clement In spected a proposed new rural mail route Xrom this city and will recommei.i the (establishment of the route If portions of 2he roads to be traversed are mads passable. ;!feal Is Honored on -"Leave to Take Up r His Shipping Billet Friends of a long life in Portland streamed . through the office of Joseph fN. Teal before he left Saturday after jioon for Washington, D. C, to assume tin duties incident to his appointment -fry the president as one of the seven commissioners on the United States .'shipping board. Friends of the law, of transportation, lumber and 'civic affairs teame by to grasp his hand and wish -him success in an enterprise that cll "jnaxea his career and . constitutes na tional recognition of his achievements 'JJn commerce and shipping. . Teal - will visit San Francisco and Xios Angeles, presumably on at least -semi-official . business, en route, to the national capital. - lederal Control of MOU1CT PLEASAXT. Texas. (U. P.) A double murder and a suicide resulted today at Macon, near here, when Miss Ella Bankston refused o marry Sam Lee, a world war Veteran. Lee shot the girrs moth er, her brother and then killed him self, j . ' ; itauroaas itequestea Washington. Nov. 20. (I. N. S.)-In Tstatement issued here today - Krneet O. F. Ames, president of the Pacific Coast Operative League today made a plea for return of the railroads-to government Operations. He declared that one of the most serious problems facing, the West t this time was high freight rates and said that sentiment was growing among Jh farmers and workmen in favor of government .ownership ef railroads. , CniCAGO L N. a) Efforts are being made tonight to identify a well-dressed bandit who was shot and killed by Horace QDeU, chauf feur for John Alcock, first deputy superintendent of police, during an attempted holdup. POET HUBOTf, Mich. (I. N. S.) Two United States quartermaster supply transports, the Colonel Pond and the Colonel Clayton, are. tied up here, awaiting' efforts of gov ernment officials to adjust diffi culties with the crews. BALTIMORE. (I. N. b.) He's at large in Baltimore the meanest man. police are searching for a thief who robbed Clarence Green, a blind man, of 111. WASHttTGTOK (L N. S.) Of the 182,351 people constituting ths 1920 population of Memphis, Tenn., 101.117 are white, .61.173 are negro, and 61 are other 'persons (Chinese, Japanese and Indians). DOORX, Hollaed U.. P.) The former German kalserin's condition ' has improved to such an extent that the i former crown prince has returned to Wieringen. "WASHISGTOJr. (U. P.) A fcil-. lion-dollar vtariff is to be the aim of the Republicans when the new administration, comes .into power next March. Republican leaders hers Indicated today. . - nASHIaOTOs (U. P.) Hear ings on Irish conditions, which have proceeded for two days before the American , commission on Ireland, have been postponed until week after next. LOS AXGELES. (L N. S.) Found guilty by a Jury of nine women and three men of assault with a deadly weapon, Mrs. Lillian Connally. 23, who fired five shots into Mrs. Nellie Ferguson, 24 years her senior, following the intercep tion of a love message, will be sen tenced Monday. j 8ACRAMESTO (U. P.) The successor to Congressman - elect Vandewater in, the Ninth California district,! who was killed in an au tomobile accident last night, will be picked in a special election to be called by Governor Stephens soon. ; EAGLE PA8S (U. P.) Federal troops are reported concentrating at the 'various mines in the coal region of Coahulla, Mexico, to en force the government ultimatum that if the mines seized the first of the week were not returned to the owners the government would seise them. . ! LieutrF. K. Elder :. Fools Friends by Secret Marriage Aided and abetted by Daniel Cupid, Lieutenant Commander Frederick K. Elder of the local navy recruiting sta tion "put one over" on his friends and has taken, unto -himself a wife. Sometime ago Elder got leave of ab-' sence for two weeks on the strength of a nervous breakdown, and went to his home at Altoona, Pa. Saturday Lieutenant George White side, U. S. K., temporarily in command of the .station during Elder's absence, received a telegram requesting him to requisition an apartment suitable for a honeymoon. The girl and the time are unknown, but the place was New York. It it believed Mrs. Blder is a Norfolk. Vs.. girl. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Elder lll return to Portland about November 29. Phi Sigma v Kappa Given Zm Epsilon Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Nov. 20. A chapter of Phi Sigma - "tppa was granted to Zeta Kpsilon, local. fra ternity, at the convention held In Chicago November 11-13. Phi Sigma Kappa has granted only two chapters to Western schools snd they are the University of California, 1909, and the University of Nevada. 1917. The fraternity was found-: ed at Massachusetts Agricultural col lege in 1873. To Reduce Immense Stocks! Hand-Made Floor Silk and Mercerized and Table Lamp - SHADES Price or Less See them in the front window today. Each' is tagged, showing the original price as well as tne reaucea price. A few of these as samples, are s which have been shades, having been used ightly soiled on the points resting on the counter. Several Table Lamps, including a number of new novelties with Parchment Shades also reduced. 1 SEl J i Tapestry Overstuffed, Loose Cushion Davenports $96.50 And this Is only one of the many extraordinary bargains that; await you In Tapestry and charm- mxiy c.iuui5iie veiour uyersiunea furniture. At the above-mentioned price you have 3 splendid designs tot bedded with springs. Base and back are all spring built, and livered immediately or held till Xmas just as you prefer. select from. All cushions ars Irms are luxuriously stuffed. De- Exceptional Values m Veiour Overstuffed and MahoganyWith Cane. ; 3-Piece Suites I THESjB IOWERE1) PEICES MAKE IT COJf VEJflEJfTLT POSSIBLE FOB TOtJB DIIa ROOM TO Reflect a True Thanksgiving TOUB DI5SEBJIOBE THAIT BOTJBI.T PAID FOR BY THE SAVING - ' . i Beautiful Queen Anne Period Table and 6 Chairs Similar to Illustration Walnut or Mahogany $198.50 This is a most; exqulsits suite real pracefully lined Spoon-Foot "Queen Anne"-a suite that conveys the S?o!Vk '".T quality of workmanship m pro! duced by the creative masters of old. yours on easy terms no interest n easy Solid Oak Dining Chairs (dark wax f'nishi ii -Solid Oak Dining Table (dark w" finish) ijslji Model Illustrated TOOETHEB WITH SETEH DOCBLETACED RECORDS (Fonrteen Selections) lOfl Loud TOB Xeedles. Two Rannklrea. i 10 Medium Tone Needles. One Record Album. j One Jewel Point. Bottle of Tone-Clear Cleaner. wu K-ma mma. ui lor U22S5 . lit CASH 43 WEEK XO HfTEBEST. WAXED OAK, FUMED OAK OB MAHOGATTTI nana iil,u iuu 11 A K I 'cause TA..B.?ing,ck you'r eolng to haver-there's no doubt about that. Evenr Artlnt vt-v inettraMtaiir '' . davhe8wf,?'r' SXlSW J,"??" 8 jOf tS .. . ..uuiUU, ... vh m uisu recoru, wiu Do at your service. AGoodPtaceTo Tratfe " . . an 3 Easy Terms -No Intensf i fM ""IT1 ; iH III Which A - . nreiess Aromas Keen Appetites Are Daily Messages in Homes Where Meals Are Prepared on a SPARK-GAS or MONARCH Malleable Stay Satisfactory Ranges Installed, including connections, this Thanksgiving week on the Special Terms of $15 Cash $2.75 Week No Interest Tempt The Spark-Gas Combination A Charmingly Distinct Gas Range and Kitchen Heater With Hot-Water Coils TOP of the two-lid heater lifts up and catches you hive free use of both hands. Burns wood, coal and kitchen refuse is equipped with gas lighter, no kindlings needed at any time. TOP Hds are polished (no blacking). Body of entire range Is of rustlresisting polished steel, built in cast frame. Oven and Broiler Doors, as well as back and oven side of burners, ' are alt white porcelain. . Notice, too, the convenient warming closet above gas oven and the sanitary leg- base. You'll Never Have a Failure You'll Never Have a Disappointment When Baking With This Riveted-Tight Wonderful Success Every Timet A Beautiful Even Brown Both on Top and on the Bottom Why ? TJECAUSE Monarch Ranges are riveted tight (not bolted). Then, - too, there's the Duplex Drafts that MAKE the fire burn in the center of the firebox (where it belongs), and, naturally, spread the heat evenly over, around and through the oven. yOU can have 4 or 6-Iid top with 15, 17, 19, 21-inch ovens in either leg or cabinet base styles. Tops are all Blue Mirco (no blacking needed). Nickej trimmings are all plain (no grease-, catching scrolls), all are equipped with pin-front water Heaters (no coil). Any size Monarch Gas Attachment will fit any size Monarch Range. REED'S Blue Gray, Flint stonne Enamel SELF-BASTING S: Roasters Now 3-?3-4i-5i 42-piece artistically decorated, also blue and gold BANDED DINNER SETS 8 and '12 .90 So-piece artistically decorated, also blue and gold '11 and 44 BANDED DINNER SETS 52.95 Water Jug and 6 glasses . . . . $1.89 $3.25 Aluminum Rice Cookers ......$1.98 $ 3.75 Aluminum to-quart Preserve Kettles. .51.98 ..4.50 Aluminnum Combination Cookers. .. .$2.98 $5.25 Enameled Metai Bread and Cake Cabinets $3.70 6.75 Enameled 4 . .4.qpart. .y etaoietaoishrdl .3.75 nickel plated copper No. 8 Tea Kettles. $2.69 Q THANKSGIVING SALE $85 "Special Model" Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Not only does the SELLERS place In ARM'S REACH practically all the cooking utensils and "materials used la preparing; meals. Not only does it enable yqp. to sit instead of stand, to reach instead of walk, and to SAVE a great amount oi work, worry and -waste. -But convenience positively unobtainable in any other is built right into these Sellers cabinets. New, Lowered" Prices . on Fine Wilton Rugs No restriction on patterns, the entire line is included. You'll save from $29.25 to 45.00 on any one you select. AKBAR 9x12 (made by) W. & J. Sloane $89.75. AKBAF 8.3x10.6 (made by) W- & J. Sloane $83.75 LAKEWOOD 9x12 (made by) A. 8t M, Karazhenslan $88.75 LAKEWOOD 8.3x10.6 (made by) A. & M. Karaghensian $85.75 IMPERIAL BANGOR 9x12 (made by) Bigelow, Hartford $99.50 IMPERIAL BANGOR 8. i 10.6 (made by) Bigelow.. Hartford. . .$93.50 RAl BKf.K 9x12 fmzde bvl W. & J. Sloan. q- Kn BALBECK 8.3x10.6 (made by) W. & J. Sloane. $8950 SHAH ABBAS 9x12 (made by) A. & M. Karaghensian. $99.50; SHArTABBAS 8.3x10.6 (made by) A. & M. Karaghensian $93.50 MAHAL .9x12 (made by ) Pollock-Huston. i.. $99.50 MAHAL Mxio.6 (made by) Pollock-Huston....'. $93.50 HARTFORD SAXONY 9x12 (made by) Bigelow, Hartford. . . .$127.50 IMPERIAL KABISTIAN 9x12 (made by) Bigelow, Hartford... $135.00 GLENDALE CHENILLE 9x12 (made by) W. & J. Sloane. .. .$155.00 X -Linen fringed seamless Wilton Velvets, size 9x12. . . . , -Seamless heavy wool Velvets, size 9x12 .$63.50 .$53.50 Seamed and Seamless Axminstcr, size 9x12, $4455, $5125, $59.50 and $63.50 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Now $34.75, $3950, $4350 and $47.75 9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs.... 8.3x10.6 Wool' and Fiber Rugs. . 9x12 Willow Grass Rugs.............. 9x10.6 Ingrain Art Rugs 6x9 Genuine Linoleum Rugs $16.75 .......$15.85 ..$12.75 ............$ 8.85 $10.75 Congoleum and Pro-Linoleum, per square yard, ......... 79c and 89c Prinnt Linoleums, per square yard. ............ .$1.29 and $1.45 Inlaid Linoleums, per square yard, . . ............. .$1.95 and $2.25 Half Wool Union Ingrain Carpet, 35 inches wide, per yard. . . . $1.39 1 iU 3i7asrTerms -No nfrtsf'(&