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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1920. 8 li 250 GALLONS OF MOONSHINE SEIZED VAST MOONSHINE CACHE IS BROACHED SAVE 25 to 35 on AT F F THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON lit in I LIQUOR RING Mein s DN CHICKEN RANCH SAN RAN 0 San Francisco. Dec. 1. (I. K. S.) Wareant were to be. served today on nine persons indicted last night by the federal grand Jury In con nection' with the investigation of bootlegging activities. - John p. Costello, secretary to Senator burton, former . acting, prohibition di rector; Harry Brolaakt, ppuglaa New ton and William M. Dean, already under indictment,. and four others whose names . were placed .on secret file, were 'in dicted by the grand Jury. It also filed a voluminous report on . Its probe i of mien nquor trarnc wnich was withheld for the time being- from the public on ' order of Federal Judge Dooling -to per niit its official transcription. : Costello was Indicted as a result of the story told by Harry Marquard. cafe owner, to the grVnd jury. " Marquard , declared he had purchased "protection" and named In addition to the late Lorin Handley, former - prohibition director, .Costello and others. ; . . c y ; v In a statement today Costello declared the grand Jury had been unfair to him. He said he had agreed to appear before the Jury and waive Immunity In order H v. t it t i i : Loot of 'deputy sheriffs i n .Tuesdays raid un farm. Jugs und stills found burled Jj, to tell his- story. He wu not called. Costello claims he is a i victim of cir cumstances. He said that In lunching at Marqusrd's with Handley he had no knowledge that his presence there was being used to "reassure Marquard." ; Conspiracy to violate the prohibition act is charged against all the defendants. j Two hundred and fifty gallons of moonshine whiskey, in one gallon and two gallon Jugs, was the find made by internal revenue men and Ueputy Sheriffs Schirmer and Chris- toff ersen through ar search at the t H. 6'Neil chicken, ranch on the Barr road. Tuesday afternoon. The liquor was burled on the place and the seizure was so extensive that an auto truck was called from Portland to haul in the stuff. Two dismantled tills were found in a shed and ther were 40 empty, sugar sacks on the place. Although the place was watched by offi cers for many hours, no'orfe appeared,1 and it is said the owner, has not been found. . . f First Girl to Join .Army ! The first girl to join the army through the Portland recruiting station ap peared Wednesday morning at the home Of Sergeant and Mrs. Samuel L. Latham. The girl, weighing eight pounds, was worn early Wednesday morning and the stntion is in a nuandary as to what corps she shall be attached. , , EVERY CITY IAS Its Distinctive Residential District London Its Park Lane : ' i 1 Montreal Its Westmount . i New York Its Fifth Avenue ' Chicago Its Lake Shore Drive Portland Its Lanrelhurst 4 t,V'.1 t ' -t. - . -A;;ul:i ?LK5LV "J-v.-v-- v..':, v:C4C Year After Year These Residential Districts Have Always Increased in Value ; " -f4wrf Made Splendid Investments for the Owners That It Just One Reason Why You Should Go to the of 200 Choice Residence Lots in - V AMID You Will Never Have I ; Another Opportunity to Buy Lots In Laurelhurst AT YOUR OWN PRICE- BUY SEND FOR BOOK-MAP ARRY & AUSTIN, 317 Chamber of Commerce Sid g.t Portland. . : ' ""'L-' 1 : 7 ovuu uia v Lauiuuui9i iuis ij uc suiu ii auction on i-ecem- i ber 11th. v- ; - ' 3 I ?Nme :. ....V I . - , , - - - ., ' I - v.- ' " I j' Address ..v .... : . . , . . . , v. ... . .y .1 . . .. 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Clothing, Shoes MORRISON at FOURTH Christmas r Shopping VI Ladies! Bay' for your men folks at a Man's Store.' We' know what men like to wear. Holly boxed, if desire"d. . Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland S. & H. Stamps In pre-war days all that was necessary to secure telephone service was to place ah order. The telephone plant was there and ready for . you. No one expected any oher condition and it was natural that it should be so. The war came and the equipment ordinarily used to provide for your needs was taken to supply the urgent require ments of the nation. Men, money and- materials became scarce. Telephone .. construction practically ceased. Almost immediately! the ' resultant pinch was felt. Telephone service in some localities could not be secured at all; in jthers only after indefinite delay. Such con ditions grow rapidly worse a telephone plant must be constantly extended - - :-';rV' :'.; ; 1 ' . ' ' V. It has been impossible to catch up with the accumulated demand, much less restore the normalconition of having plant ready for serv ice as orders are received. ThTsis our problem today. . We must buildmillions of dollars worth of plant in order to satisfy your service requirements. We are operating today in Oregon at a deficit. We are not evemearning the interest and dividend charges on the present plant , We cannot secure the money to fulfill your serv ice requirements and build the plant necessary unless we can show a fair return on the investment. v 4 We are asking forratei that will give such a return and permit the securing of money to build ie plant you require. We believe you are as greatly interested in this matter as we are and we ask your support toward this end. v f You- are interested in good and sufficient telephone service. We must have adequate revenue to provide it. , V - Tke Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.