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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON' CITY WATER HELD RT FOR Dili G COU C l ' LL ACT r Tbs Dalles, SepC iJ. Complicating the furious controversy raj-tai but over the . n.usUo of the purity of the city water, K. V. Fernet, Portland bacteriologist. Thursday reported to 1. T. Rorlch, presl- iant of the water commission, UuU the local supply, on showings of samples taken from MtU ereek end. the. storage : reservoirs, was fit (or consumption. ; Earlier In the week the state board of health reported that sample taken from faucets a bout, the city, as well as ; from the stream, indicated that the water contained a high percentage' of colon bacilli and should be boiled before it m drunk. i- New samples of the water are now.be- In taken In the city proper by the ' water oommisslon and these will be sub ; muted to the bacteriologist for examUia ,Uon. , " ; IX, these also are declared safe, the ' efty council will ask: the state board of , health to prove Us finding or to remove the baa It has placed on the local suoolr. Resident of The Dalle are indignant Decease uie state Board of health -has not stepped into the local Controversy ana made a thorough investigation of situation. Dr. Frederick Strieker. Prisoner Lonesome, v In Jail Alone, He Says on Eeturn Klamath Fails, Of.. Sept t3. Tom Capener, who,- together with five other prisoners, broke jail hero Wednesday night, - and to whoso friends the Jail break is charged, dre-re ujj to the jaA In a taxi at Z SO Thursday .afternoon and presented himself for rearrest. "It was kind of lonesome around here after the others had gone, so I thought I "would to up- towa and haw a- drink and feed." ho explained. ; "What did yen drink r ho waa asked, oonahlne." ho replied. . with hesita tion. -"And X got a couple of feeds and some clean, clothes. When X got road; I hired a taxi and cam back, 1 bad a pleasant evening. " - - . Capener asserts the padlock waa cat by the prisoners by means of a, file a the end of a stick, and declared that bo assistance had been received from the outside. Ho ia slated, for hearing bo fore Justice Gaghagen on ' Monday, and on October ft will face sPfederal court at Modford on a similar charge. ' No trace of the other five fugitives has been found. . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. K2L Predicts Apple Crop oi 275,000 Boxes The Dalles, Sept. x 23. County.; Agent Jacksian completed W check on the apple 'crop Thursday an4 la a forecast announced that the yield would exceed 275.000 boxes. Of these. 1 $5,000 will borne from the Hosier district. The equality of the fruit Is said to be vnexoetled by any previous yields. The pidtlng season Is now beginning in local orchards. There Is some demand for apple packers, al though the orchardlata art well supplied with pickers. . . the state health officer, recently promised , Dr. Fred Thompson, city health officer. be would come to The Dalles, but ( hbuwh pas ooca oetn vof him. Girl Seriously Hurt And Parents Suffer . Injury in Collision Alice ttrren, 1-year-old daughter of Mr, ana sirs, can jcrren. 215 Ross street. . nee sunenng in we Hi. vincenu hospital ' with what ts probably a fractured skull and both parents are painfully injured as the result of a cniiininn au tomobile with a Weatherly Ice cream company truck at Ea at Twelfth and Ash Streets about 10 o'clock Thuradftv nlrht The accident occurred when the truck, ""i i m An street, caught the right rear wheel of the automobile going .north en- Twelfth street Th. ' whirled end for end and then rolled ever, inrowing me occupants to the pavement. ' The little alrl In moa urln.,1. In- -' Jured. Mrs. Krren sustained injuries on j . the left arm and on one v u ih. , father Is Buffering from a fractured left enourasr ana. a cut linger. 'esse w"w4nisasMM Workmen Now Able 'To Enter Hot Tunnel 1 The Dalles, gept 23. Workmen now rare aoie to enter Uie U-w. . N, tunnel near Mosler, following the fir oi Mpwnm iu. mm roca naving ceoiea SufflcMhtly to oermlt lnrraas tn the nnan. . Ing. Great quantities of water were ' numruuf from f h rVilnmfcls rhtu ' 'soured UDOn the tieateA mMr mrnllM tk. .fire also resulted In the generation of 'gss rrom, yie rock, which made many of the workmen sick, and hot until this , etarf The work progresses iowly be-. cause or we oangm oi Xauing rock. Roadmastr Duffy Is In the local hos- piuu recwyaring irora a iracturea ankle caused bv a fall af rack. BailrnaA nffl. !cUla are unable. to estimate the time uai wui oe requires in completing re -pairs, and O-W. R. A N. trains are -using the "shoo-fly" built en the 'old .'grade around the mountain point pierced vj uie lunnet. k, Evans Arraigned; ; . Pleads Not Guilty I The Dalles, Sept 2J. Abe Evans, eon 'eased killer of James Doran, who was she to death1 hare September 10 for the sake of the small rolL of bills he pos- "wii was arraigned oarore circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson, Thursday and pleaded not guilty. W. P. Meyers. Bend attorney, representing Evans, argued a demurrer to the-Indictment on the chal lenge that District Attorney Oalloway used a semi-colon where he ehould have used a comma in the Indictment render . Ing the document unfathomable. Judge Wilson overruled the demurrer. Evans will be tried here September 29. It Is , believed that the defense will be based on insanity grounds. Reed Dormitory . 'Officers Named Election of officers for the women's dormitory at Heed college Wednesday evening resulted In the selection of Opal Welmep as presjdent Ann Khepard. vice president and Helen Pippy, secretary. Opal Welmer is a member of the senior class. She has returned to Heed after a year's absence while she was attending the University of California.. Ann 8hep era, junior, is en ev-member of the student council, and Helen Pippy. sopho more, is thfs year's freshman librarian. ' m " mi i An ettenaioo log that ran be clamped ) to stepladders or thou of the straight . sided variety ha .been patented to en able them to be used on -uneven surfaces. 4th Floor :-. . . . ... . f A highly accredited school, offering, over; i 200 different courses. Over 2000 men 'at tended last year, more will at tend this yejar.' Business Courses, Engineer ing Courses, College Prepar atory, and .Automotive School. Thit institution cooperates with tktj $tate in fumUhlng aid to Oregon pxervice men.. - - Writ DirUion A for 'cata log of the course you are in terested in or call Main 8700 and ask for the Registrar. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES FALL AND WINTER 1921 here's a rit way in clothes- buyieig and another way. Our way and die Kirschbaum way is this : quility, honest price, full value, guaranteed satisfac tion.r Suits, topcoats, overcoats $25 to $50 IwanspSBaasassnasiBsaaPwaessseBssaeEHess 1 11 wrs-d H-.fl.niB .:inv-i II ' - - wV!H W . . ... II"--. iV.,', . 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Think of it paying a good price to get a quality coffee and then losing much of what you pay for flavor simply because it is not packed right . When you buy Hills Bros. "Red Can" you get all the aroma and strength tJuit you pay for. Thevacuum tin ieps the flavor in. cq HillclizoG. Wecogmfced as the standavd coffee Boys' School Suits 2 Pairs Trousers $13.50 $16.50 -Mothers, see out, new Boys' Department tomorrow. We are featur ing Genuine Steel Fiber Knicks the suit that real kind of boys like , to wear. Two pairs of trousers with every suit. All the favorite materials and boyish styles. Splendid values. Boys' Overcoats Complete assortment of smart cheviot oyer coatinj just sj$ much "class" to them ar to Dad's.-, Fancy plaid, lined, belt all around, Specially priced Boys' Shoes Yon may t Weyenbere lkys' shoes here r. Boy Department Shoes as widely known as these peed no introduc tion to the Portland mothers. Sizes 9 iq o, in lan ana oarit brown. $12.50 $16.50 $4.75 $5.75 All future September charges billed to you November 1, 1921 VggOutis Washiegton at Tenth St. , See our new Women's Hosiery Department n lal mmmmJi Lai , j , mmm There's no need to wait until the end of the season for a bargain-theyre here now Site mdl - . ' - REAL RAIIiCQATS . - that are rainproof - s I. ...V : fcs-tepl -.:.. - - - - . . 'Ell '. .I I : ! V? ; : j j V A ( - v,yir ' . L n mi r4 m m. UPSTAIRS-gg?y Cst-ty Conmrftm Pan tasks' W.JA ''S T 1 S. 1 IIF.i 1 JkUbQMtEGQN DAILY lOIlRMAi t ) i