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THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, rOHTLAND. OREGON 1 IvIDAY, . C QT O D I" v d, 1 1. ALLEGED DESERTER OF GIRL ViFE IS PUT lil JAIL HERE -:'j-r-? - i: ri :. - , f'-- , Harry" Oilman, 4V deserted hi wife. - MrTNWlto Gibson, ; , tied to Asotin, JlWaslu; and. there started divorce pro ceedinga. according . to the chsrg-es against him. He was returned to Port "land this morning In the cue tody of Dep- ury Sheriff Burt and mat In the county Jail aa a "non-supporter." . i " k ;, Gibson, .according to the records In .' the case, married Nellie Parka on June j 7. She was then lS years old. He Is alleged to have deserted her on August t, when aha was in a delicate condition. When arrested at Asotin on a- wir ""rant from the eheriffs office here, he : was working In a garage. t He nad filed ; a divorce Suit In the courts here, setting forth that he. had lived in Washington for a year, and charging his wife with . infidelity, 7 . 7- J ; ; ; ' BOlPTJr IS TPAEOLSD AFTEB i'i 4 ' SENTENCED FOB Ji TEARS On the recoAmendatlo" of the grand Jury Kenneth Kavanagh. confessed hold up" nan, was paroled by Circuit. Judge SUpleton after being sentenced -to 10 years in the penitentiary. "This )a much against my wtlL" said the Judge, This Is your second of fense, and I would give. you thermit, but the grand Jury has tied my hands." Kavaaaugh. wearing, dark glasses. . entered a. at ore at Thirteenth and Tan hill streets and ordered a", can of ear- ' dines. When the storekeeper turned to . secure them, Kavanaugh Jerked out a . ' gun-j .;(:-.;;, DOCTOB IS SUED : George Calley filed suit in circuit court . against Dr. Samuel C Bloctim charging that unprofessional carelessness on the ; physician's part In amputating- a- finger' that was injured in a wrecks February. 1920. caused blood poison; K 'i Suits filed: John FVasalnst Chios Needham, Gladys M. against ' George Stumpas, Annie against 'Clyde Jenkins, Thelma against Fred Weaver and iliry against Richard Weicuss. - J; Peggy Joyce-Returns witn uaric Maura Desire forMimony w Tork. Oct. 21. r,'N.S- Peggy Hopkins Joyce, who played ; the "wife" in the sensational Joyce, divorce drama, ; 1 back In America todayi- v:u C v Peggy, tired of the "continent. came back from Paris with: ' ! "'-, X ;- . . Nine trunks filled with French .crea tions. " y iiri . it ' On trunk filled with aH the "golden love ietters" she. ever received. - :. i A dark foreign gentleman- possibly .one or t nose French -counts., i- - n A protestation of "mad lore" -for- J. 'Stanley Joyce, her lumber . prince : has. band. - . . : - - - . r . . A desire to get nhatlO.OOfla month alimony or die." ' " - - -j i And tJips," a canineV? about the- else or k has of peanuts. ; Peggy will- go direct -to Chicago to confer with her attorneys ver her pend- . ing divorce litigation. : Have you your Paris Fashion . Letter? Every reader of Novero- . ber Good Housekeeping gets the Fashion Letter written from Paris by' Helen Koues, deecribing all the faznous openings' and indicating the com plete fashion trend. In the same issue, 7 stories and 62 other features.' GOOD IIQUSIJIEEFING JBI7SBH and -VONHERBBRG . t A .-; - ' - -;. - .1.l'' "..4 " 1 !Jirrl!il ( mm i w tMU r. ra, adwitos we, Imm f AW P. M. mmtmfm fteL L'tm 1 sa4 Si. I'm iur at 11 A. m, 1, sT-eeP.SC. . . S, m ... Plans Are Made in Idaho;, for Wilson V-Poundation Drive Boise, - Idaho, Oct 28. J. f. Smith of Des Moines, lows,' western manager for the Woodrow Wilson foundation, has been in Boise this week in the. interest of - the foundation. He addressed- a group of prominent Idaho Democrats at luncheon. Monday 1 and - outlined the plans of the undertaking. He was in Washington short : time before and spent an afternoon with Mr. Wilson, who gives the movement his hearty- ap proval. H said. Mr. Wilson's interest in public men . and measures was as keen as ever,;, :--": t .:.-, --;:- r Former Governor; James H. Hawley presided at the luncheon. Ho has been placed at the head of the movement, in Idaho. . Mrs Teresa Graham . of Coeur d'Alene Is at the bead of the women's branch of the work. A campaign for funds for! the foundation - is to be launched soon. Smith is making a tour of the western states in the Interest of the foundation. CARRY OUT TESTS Oregon - City. Oct. 28. Two demon straOon orchards are to be established In the. county, according to plans mde at a meeting -of the county horticultural project leaders , with the ' county agent Thursday4 afternoon. The latest meth ods In horticulture win be pat into prac tice to the orchards, one .at Carus and the . other at Estacada. ' ' r' u -a-i r . C Ia laong, horticultural project leader from the extension division of the Oregon Agricultural college, out lined the plans for establishment of such orchards, which would be main- tained as permanent.' projects under the direction of the county agent and O. A. C Improved methods -off pruning. spraying, thinning and -soil management will be tried out for the-benefit tf or chardists of the county " Annual tours will be made by the fruit growers, com paring the work done on the experiment orchards In : the county ; with that done throughout the stats. . : ' . - Flans were also. made . at the meeting for a definite program to aid the borti- culturista at'the final day of. Farmers' weeky to be held in the county December M-;il Oriutution for th marketing; of small . fruits anQ berries, iongr : con templated in 'the county, is expected to materialise la a definite form on that day. , . .:. r: Military Funeral "Will Be Held for : Brace Galloway will be 'burled with full military honors by his comrades of Hill Military , academy Saturday at 10 a. m. Services will be held at the Hol man . undertaking' parlors, 220 Third street, followed by -cremation -- A company of cadets under command of Captain Lynn Ferguson , will act as escort of honor. Cadets Ralph Fleming, Wilton Goodrich, Enrol Halton, Kay mond Jenkins,' Harlan McDonald. Devel ley Pryor, Robert Thompson and Dar win Van Gilder will act as -pallbearers. Trumpeters Dexter -: Riemarv Donald Bowker and Thomas Rowans will sound tap. The Bev. Dr. Oswald Taylor will officiate. BlantonV Address . Boosts Sales, for House Publication Washington. Oct. JS.(I. N. S.)--For the first time in history, the Congres sional Record is listed among the "best sellers." ; Inquiries at the government printing office today brought the reply that the supply of Records in which ap peared the remarks that nearly cost Congressman Blanton his seat In the house, was exhausted and, , no more would be available, " - ' ; A large number of the copies were sold before the house ordered Blanton's speech expunged, - but the printing of fice Is still flooded with orders. . ' Traffic Violator Waits for Bill; " Law Puzzles Him San .Diego, CaL. Oct. 28. (I. N. S.) Lieutenant Albrecht s Berg Von Llnde, local consul from Sweden, says Ameri can traffic laws are puzxlera . v f K When; he failed to; appear in police court he explained that in Sweden he would have received -a bill and remitted his check, and he was waiting for his bHt . : ;;.y ;;, ' Chicago I wag arrested for going tM' slow-blocking traffic," he said. "Hera-1 am charged with going too fast and last of all with cnting s corner." . Conference Won't Be ..Held.Till.N6v. 12 Washington, Oct it (t ?T. ft) The first session of the conference on the limitation- of armament will not fee held until Norember 12, it was announced officially by the state ' department to day. Bseanse of the me mortal exer cises on Armistice day.u has ieea de cidsd to postpon the amtmsnt ses sion for one day. ' Miiie Victims Are ' v Becoyering Strength ; Vancduver, B. O, Oct St (L N. &) Under2 the constant attenuon of nurses and doctors, X C Craig and Francis raienauae are today slowly winning ow way oaca: o neaitn and strength axtetgrdghf; flays ef ntter darkness and near starvation la the depths of the Britannia, mine. They were eompletaty exhausted when rescued last night. XAXTiar OASocrxs Dirs ; Tancouver, WaslL. Oct. It Martin Gardiner died Wednesday night at his home near Brush Prairie, where he has lived for two years, after retiring cram business . in. , Portland because of ill health,- , . TE35TKO scsrocwT sins . Centralism Wash, Oct. Sl John Ua coin Damon, aged 65, died Thursday at his home la Tenino. -j DELEGATION OF BUSINESS TO BE . GIVEN RECEPTION Details for the reception and enter tainment of - the 10 Japanese business leaders who will visit Portland 'Monday have been worked out by the Chamber 1 f Commerce In cooperation with the presidents council of Portland clubs. The Japanese visitors will arrive at 7: JO a. m. : Breakfast will be served in the Multnomah hotel at t o'clock, the visitors being the guests of the execu tive board of the 1525 exposition. At 9 o'clock a tour of the Industrial section of - the city. including a.- visit ; to the astern Western ; iAimber company. will be startedU: .v-5:i;r-t--, ' At neon the vlsitorg will be the guests of the Chamber of Commerce, at th members forum luncheon. Several, of the visiters will deliver addresses. In the faf ternoon a tourwiB be made- . the .Columbia river highway and in the evening- the party win be guests of the local Japanese consul at a dinner in tn Multnomah hotel. The party will letvt at 11 p.. m. for Tacoma. ',.' nemDen 01 me sjwviat muiiuvu -vht mlttee are: Judge C H. Carey, H. B, Van Duser. Mayor Baker, W. D- Wheel wright John B.- Yeon, John I? und ore. H. L. Jones, Dr. w. jr. eug, vr. Pavn. L. M. looser. . Georere Kelly, Phil Metschan, N. V.' Carpenter JhiUp Beuhner; N.. i, Blagen. Ralph Bdrnsldf, U A. Nelson, L E. Johnson. W. Ti Sex ton; Arthur. Johnstone, J. C Ainsworth. C. CL Colt. Kmerv Olmstead. Edward Cookingham, O. M. Clark. T- A Knapp C B. Iant, George poweii. Feter .err, H. U' Hudson, John H. Burgard,J. W Ganong, A C Callan,K; B. wiicox. George M. Black. K. B. r Piper, Don Sterling, 1. R. Wheeler, Fred Boalt, T Yoaida. vies consul: Y. Mariw&ki. P. Ochldl; TL Oyama. Hugh Hume. Julius Meier. Adoipn wire, n: wormian. Colonel Henry C Cabell and . Admiral Henry T. Mayo. -, . Woman Gets Bounty For Killing Wolf -.- - - -' -For the first time on. record the state game commission today paid a woman the state bounty for killing a gray wolf. Without exception men . have, always been paid the bounty for. killing these predatory ,, animals." - The ' woman who turned the hide of the wolf In to the headquarters of the game conimission wu Lena Joyce of Camas ;r.Uy; Doug las county. - . f , . 'r.Y Doctor Denies Guilt - ?;In Narcotic Charge SeatUe, Wash, Oct 28. (U. P.) Plea of not guilty "was entered in federal court today by Dr. Howard Blake, under int dictment for alleged violation of the nar cotic laws. Dr. Blake was brought to SeattleTesterday from Oregon, where be was arrested early this week. -, German Consul to Return to Seattle Seattle, Oct 28. (L N. S.) S. Wett- rick. Swiss .consul, here, win relinquish his duties as Intermediary - between American and German trade interests December 1 when the German consul is scheduled to-assume-office.'; He has not yet been named.' according to Wet trick. The local Swiss consulate has been car ing for German Interests since Febru ary, 1917.. Peace Proclamation X vEected In Week Washington, " Oct . 28. (L':- N. 8.) A proclamation - of peace, with Germany will probably be Issued within a week. It was stated officially at- the White House, today. It is expected that ratifi cation of the treaty of peace will have been exchanged within that time, it was said. , - -;n.-v --.v : ; Iiieutenant Killed i ; In Airplahe Fall -Port' Worth, Texas. Oct 2t U. P.) Lieutenant I. A. Olson of Camp Maybray was killed today when his aeroplane -fell between Cleburne and College Station, according to a message to the local po lice. ' ; - -t. -rwrw dayUfht . locatioet occu-. " pying ' thsj'-ea- " rdrw .teceid' -floor Vat r, ParkJ. mtti Morrison . Sts. Entrance 349 v Morrison , stret,V ither s by stairway or ,. lavatory is m - (j r Special Tax Would Solve Employment Problem, Says Fisher -rl. v ; !- . " ' :.--.-vj : -Vi--'' Solution of .Portland's unemployment problem for the- next four years would follow; the paasage-of the special tax amendment at the special Selection No vember 19, according to P.' V. fisher. publicity agent of the exposition com mittee, who addressed 'a meeting- of the East Side . Business Men's club Thurs day night - A tribute to the progressive spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, delivered "LeJ?er? - tet?rf?f 11 choice of Portland as a location for the new Columbia Tire company! plant.. Doctor Can't ; Say y ; Poison Was Cause :0f Meyer's Death Win Falls. ldaho.-Oet 28. L K. a) la answer to a hypothetical . question propounded by counsel for Mrs. Lyda Southard today, as to the cause of 'death Of Ed F.. Meyer, Dr. O. F. Murphysaid that he was unable, unless the Question contained the , assurance that arsenic entered the body before death,' to state what caused death.; Dr. Murphy Is the second physician called by counsel for the woman charged with the murder of her four dead husbands and a brother-in-law.-'-... Jty '.:.-:'-i-s In Kidnaping Case South Bend,. Wash., Dct 28. So heat ed did arguments in the trial of BlU Ta roff. charged with kidnaping, become that George Vsaiderveer, v defence attor ney, was fined S25 on a contempt of court charge. He gave notice of appeal. The-Taroff jury. Including one woman. was evenly dlviaed, failing to reach a verdict after almost 24 hours of deliber atlon.. Taroff, Russian mill worker, fc la charged with kidnaping Luclle Sheila' barger, 14-year-old Raymond school girl. Taroff is charged with planning to take the girl to Russia, where his parents are said ;to be well-to-do' residents. He boarded at the girl's home. Kan Still for Sick Womany They Plead Lincoln:'. Neb., Oct. 28. (I. " N. S.) Two bachelor brothers today f advanced one" of the most : novel ' boctfegrdnr x cuses ever heard In Nebraska. They said they operated tlae still for the benefit of a parlysed woman, whose , .drinking water had to be distilled. .They admit she died ever a year aire-from the treat, ment. -,. -: , - . . v , ayretTei TlueelnscpaKLblcj Ooie for mildntssyiRCnUA Oxsefomeibrtnrl One for aroma , TURKISH The finest tobaperfktJy agd and : blended. WOMEN SOON LEARN where they may "safely shop, secure ' in . the reliability- of the : . house, and still jet' - ' y f zj CREDIT ,t f 4- ,-(. J -To women 'who patronize u Cherry's ..regularly "we - .need $ty : nothing of our t, vsfues. ' To women who ' are' not. familiar with the;; wonderful values -obtain-; .ible; - we Tsutgest. -ihey-. make today." theoccis!on v tor becoming acquainted.- ill JPfe. EE Ml EffAIIDIVY , By Clarence Dabote ' Tokio, Oct. 28. A tepUUve. budget calling for the expenditure "of 1800,000,. 000- for Japanese governmental porpoises has been drawn up, It was announced to- day.' .-vr' A "7 ' Of the .total. 30 per ent or approxi mately f SSO.OOO.'OOO is for the navy and IS per cent or approximately 1SS,000,00 for the army. - , -. 1 f The government admitted Its doubts whether, the . amounf. called for. by the budget can actually ba raised.;: MavSue for Money; Lost When Kuth Quit NewvTfork. Oct.. Jt- U. P.) Suit for the money they claim to have lost Nshen ttabeKutn abandoned his -barnstorming tour may be instituted rfsatnst the. New York K Yankees by -Cornie Savage and Charles Lynch,, who promoted the tour. They claim that tba Tank owners offered' them $5000 each to release the swat king from a contract worth tlS.OOO to them and "that they have not yet received the i JtECREATIOS TO BE TAVGHT ; Aberdeen, -Wash.;"" Oct, 28. A recrea tional institute for the instruction of supervisors for the Aberdeen community service bureau play sheds, -planned for the schools, will be held here from Oc tober -si to November. 10 by Captain T. 3. Cook.' athletlo director , of national community service. . . Jamous Sin ce the da -BdtiamJrietete (haserothm - T I arm. n liSOIG UGETSU FOB 'iisr " j today onlv ; : Explosion in Sugar ' : Plant Kills One Rocky ford. Coioi, Oct 28. J. N. S.) One man was killed, two, are believed fatally, scalded and two others . were badly burned' today In an explosion at the plant of the American Sugar com pany here. The accident will cause a suspension tf ..operations at the plant for. 10 days,, It was said. . . . , , Seeks Removal of 1 Anna Held Executor ' NeW Tork Oct : 2t (U. P. Uane Carrera, daughter of , the lata Anns Held, brought action in-surrogate cour today: seeking 'the : removml of - Charle Uanlon. San Francisco,, executor of her mother's estate.. Sne charged that Han Ion ' haft tailed to comply - with - a cour order' of -last . December to turn ove to her approximately glTS.OOO remalnlni from the estate of 8200.000 left by hei mothen ' . . big . ; Hallmveen MURLARK HALL Saturday Night FREE CIDETt, BOtTGHKTJTS, , . 8BPEBT1HB DAKCIKG ETEKT WEBJTESDAT A5D SATT7BJ9 AT Dance' . - -w .... 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