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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON FARMER BLOC ON SURTAX; DEFEATED BY & OI KS Knights Have Class . M 60 Candidates For New Council Uia ori than"! (Is Vml fttvrtoe) . ' Washington, Nor. IL Effort of the . fUpubllcan agricultural bloo and Demo tiu t fores Immediate acceptance of the per seat aaaa.linuen in some surtax amendment to the Ui revision bill adopt dd'by the itutt war defeated In the house Thursday. , Acting rttnder the 'party whip thd tanks of the bloc broko sufficiently to permit the bill to go- to conference, with out an Instructions to the house eon farees. Republican Itousa Loader Mon dell and Chairman Fordney of th ways and maana committee wcro forced, .how ever, to give tho houae a pl4ga that a ' fair opportunity Will bo siren later for A vote on the senate turUf schedule, Fordney; In moving to aend the bill - to conference, neglected to add the worda "Without tnotructiona Democratic Jjeader Oarrett at once offered a prefer ntial motion instructing the houae con feree to aocept the senate amendment providing for the 10 per cent surtax. BROKE FAITH CHARGES The Oarrett motion waa finally tabled . bon motion et Mondell, afur chargoo of Breaking faith Bad keen hurled, at the Democrats and after Republican mem- . bars of the agricultural bloa had urged their colleague! to take advantage of the opportunity to fit the aortas mail mum at it per cent inatead of U previ ously voted by the houae. ' The vote to table waa 10 to III. with It RepubllcaiSj voting nay" and 1 Dem- crat voting aye. ; Tho 21 Republican! ware 1 fUprtsente tlvea Andrews, Nebraska; Bar bur, Cal ifornia ; Beck. Wlaoonain I Browne, rtta etmaln; CI ague, Minnesota; Cooper, Wisconsin ; Crampton,. Michigan ; Curry, California; Dowell, Iowa; Freer, Wis consin; I loch, Kansas i Jarhea, MlchW fan; Keller, Mlnneaota ; Klecska, Wis consin: Kopp, Iowa Lamport, Wliooh- . Iln; Little. Kankaat A. P. .Nelson, Wls eonaln: J. M. Nelson, Wlaconaln ; Roa- . enbioom. .Weal Virginia ! schatl, Minna ota; sinnott. Oregon; Taylor. Tennea m; Volght, Wlaconaln; Woodruff. Michigan. ' Representative Cdmpbett of Pennsyl vania waa the Democrat who voted with .the Republican majority. ELLlVt BAKU BKE... Membera of the house agricultural lloo and Democrata said durlna- the da. bate that itrong preaaure will be brought to. pear upon tne conferee or Secretary W the Treaaury Melton and other ffi- lala to force a compromise at 40 or 45 r cent . t Representative Irlah. Democrat, of Oeorgla, charged the Renubllcan lead ere with soaking to Ttlleve the wealthy i tt IJO.OOO.OOO In taxee. whldh, he said, reprcaenta the difference between a 40 e and a 10 per aent aurtax maximum. The motion of Minority Leader Oar fatt to aend thelll to conference with' Out Instructions waa declared by Rep resentatives Motldall and Longworth of Ohio to. bo a political maneuver. He aid an opportunity . to vote on the 10 or cent aurtas. schedule would be given r later, but urged the house not to tie the handa of Its conferee In their ne- . gotlatlona with the eenate. " II9T50TT DEATTS AFFLACSB "A bird In the hand Is worth two, la the bush." Interjected Representative ftlnnott of Oregon, amid applause." - Representatlv :eren. Republwan. of lewar urged the! agricultural bloc to land by Representatives Mondell and Gordney and not 'turn the bill over to le Democrats." .. . , , "This Question Is entirely divorced from .politics." Representative Frear. who la leading the fight for the SO par rant aurtax In the house, declared. "A , Republican senate ha aent ua a prop- salt ion for a 10 per cent aurtax. Why aan't we accept It nowT We had better bay attention to the reaulta ot last Tues day's election and do- what the people back homo want." 'Smuggling Scotch Steward's Undoing Astoria. Nor. 11. While smuggling a oaso of Scotch whiskey ashore from tho British ateamer Siberian Prince, George L. Reed, steward of the vessel, was ar rested Wednesday night by federal cus toms offlclala and la being held on a charge of violating tho customs and . prohibiten lews. Additional liquor was St iel in Reed's stateroom. He haa ad muted that he aold three oases of whis key Saturday for ITl a cans. TAX PELISQVEftCfES GROW The Dalles. Nov. 11 . Dnllnniinr4.a n rlhe 120 tax roll ahow that the Hat will total about f.1..7l for the county. nverirr Levi Cbrlaman announced. The delinquency is based upon an original tsa roll nt Itt? Ml Tt r ,a 0tJ4 has been collected. Delinquencies n me tax roil m Wasco county ntaien out :.t.U0.l9. Oregon City. Nov., 1L Knights sf Co- lufnku will Institute a. new council ot order gundaywitn a class of more 0 candidates.. Delegations' wtU be present from tho towns of the Wil lamette valley, Portland and Vancouver. Wash. The Knights of Columbus mass will be at t o'clock la St. Johns church. Very RT. Monaignor Hillebrand being ua oeieDrant. The si-mori win bs preached by Rev. 3. IL O'Farrelt of St Ross church and chaplain of the Poru land council. No. 71 The initiation ex ercises win take place at Moose halL opening at noon. Officers f Portland council. No. 7$, will put oh the first and seoond degree under i. 3. Burke, grand knight; 3. R. Murphy, 'deputy -grand knight D. 3. Ceman, chanceUor caputs) & 3; Moors warden, and E. J. English, financial sec retary. The third degree - will be In charge of Frank J. Lonergan, supreme director, assisted by J. H. PeaaS, state deputy, of La Grande, and P. J. Hattley, dlatrict deputy, assUted by a team from Portland and vicinity. j German Court Sends Woman to Block to Expiate 2 Murders By Karl vox Wtegasd ' rnWanal Berrloe Staff OornmMBdeat Berlin, Nov. 11. For tho first time in years a woman In Germany Is to expiate a crime on the medieval head man'a block. Frau Louise Querbeck. found guilty of three murders in Han over, haa been senetneed to death at the hands of an executioner. She was convicted .of the killing of her two daughters and a young student. The government recently increased the headman's feS for beheading from 100 marks to 150 marks per head. At the present rate of exchange this would be half a. dollar In American money. Geraldine Farrar Serves Notice of Suit for Divorce New Tork. Nov. 11. (U. P.) Argu ments before Justice Guy in the New Tork supreme court Thursday afternoon on a motion by attorneys for Geraldine Farrar, famous star of the Metropolitan Opera company, revealed for the first time that Mlas Farrar has actually served upon ner huanand, Lou Tellegen, the actor, notice of suit for a divoros. This waa Mlaa Farrar's counter action to. tho suit for separation filed several months ago by Tellegen. She aska at solute divorce. CLASSIFICATION POSTPONED Olympla. Wash., Nov. IL Classifies tlon of state employes and revision , of their aalariea has been postponed to November 14. 55.000,000 DRESS MAKES PEERS GASR AT 'VICTORY' BALI . By Feraea W.aJxanlra. - London, Not. lLSIfa. Smith WWcin- fton, hatled In pafla an4 on the Rlvefia at the World greatest Spender. tTAns frrs herself Htto ths world's gaeatest splendor Thursday night for lhs famous Victory ban at Albert hall.1 Mrs. Wilkinson blazed hey way Into tho Prince of Wales box. a Utaral Walk- Attired as the "Quean Of Eheba" she absolutely stopped the proceeding at umam i most lamous armisuce celebra tion. Members of the royal family, peer and peeresses and Europe's most fam ous fashionables stood aghast at the marvelous display of wsalta oh Ui gown sjr mis stout Nottingham matron. The gown was manufactured by Ke- VUl. the famous dressmaker, and was insured uus afternoon cor 5,000,000. it contains more than T5.000 diamonds and pearls. She wore a culeras of fine dia monds over a skirt of silver lace em broidered in Pearls. Her shoe of sliver cloth with nigh Louis XV heels, oo Tared, with tiny yellow diamonds. Tho most startling feature of the whole costume was the head dress, which wad II inches high, it waa a loose cap laced with diamonds, with three ropes of wonaarrui pearls or graduated length draped from the enda of the can at the cars and falling below the chin. From the top of the diamond cap stood three Whits peacock features studded with dla monda. These were guarded Oil either side by wonderful birds of naradise. . Mrs. Wilkinson also wore long dia mond earrings ana a magnificent chain of diamonds around her neck And drop ping to ' tin waist Wonderf ul rings. each worth a king's ransom, witlt'dia mond. pearl and emerald bracelets and diets completed the astounding oriental costume, which. It Is safe to assert, the Queen ox Sheba never saw" tnd lika of Ut her palmiest days.,- t - - "If " lm UM - wnrM'S mAS wrtfttartnt resS. declared RSvUla ts) UfUvarsal Serried tonight ,ne like df It was never sch before. In her presence tha most magniricehUy gowned woman was out shone Uks a queen'a robe la a Coor- Mra. Wilkinson is staying at tha Bits for . tha sCason. and wears a different gtwn every evening. Sh is planning to go to America soon witn her gold bath- tup ana k other conveOlences, as an nounced last- summer. Albany Freshman ; -Marries Teacher Albany Ndv. lt--Considerabie exclb meat wa. aroused on the Albany cellegd campus Thursday by the report that Roy Harris, a freshman in the college, and Miss Lenore Sennits, who resigned her position as rocal teacher in tha' con servatory last Week, -were married in Vancouver. Wednesday. The couple will make their home to Albany, according to Jhe rtport .. '. iiped, of f scouring? This magic kitchan cleans- f work saally, quickly, and thoroughly. Cleans and poU ishe all kinds of kitchan . atftntlla, drainboaxda add linoleum. ' S.OS. Mfg. Cos &P. CaL HOUSE PASSES Bit' EXTENDING TARIFF WaaMngtoa NeTfifSrhe bQl ex tending the emergency tariff law until It la displaced by the permanent tariff measure was passed by the house and sent to .president iiaramg for his aigna- tura Thursday. c By a vote ef Ui to OJ the hoose ac cepted the senate ' amendment maklnei tha extension effective "-titll otherwise provided by law instead of until Feb ruary- t 122, .as origlnallyprovlded. : Acceptance of the senate amendment was urged by Chairman Fordney of the house way sad means aommittee. B warned the house that should con erreS ba uftabid.to enact tha nermanant tariff law by February L 1922. A lapse of even two or three days between the time the emergency tariff law ceased to operate and the permanent law be oomes effective would "see importers flooding our warehouses wits goods. m mm m . sktci:b HELD , FOR MAS. c&oss Sandy, Nov. lt-The funeral services Ot Mrs. SargB Cross were conducted at th Methodist eh urch her Wedneaday by . Rev. S. P.'PitU of Cottrelt Mualc was furnished by Dr. Julius Sture, lira. Jv M. c MOler. Mrs. R. E. Kasoa And Mra. George Ferret Mrs. CrOeS was U years old. She vcas a member of the Methodist church and of tha Sandy Re bekah lodge. The Boring Retaakah lodge had cnarge ot tha burial aemca at the Gresham cemetery. Gold Hill Water System Has Profit Gold Hill, Nov. IL The city of Gold HUU in preparing a ltl budget, found a much tni proved financial aitnatlosv The budget shows that the municipal water system is making .proximately 400 per cent profit. The total tax to be levied la only SCniSS. "The Gold Hill school district budget calls for UMOO.IL The school district during the last year, built a 1 11,000 addition te tha main school building. Astoria Watchman Admits 3 Qharges Astoria, Nov. 11. Bernard Sneman. indicted and awaiting trial la the cir cuit ftourt on three counts, Thursday changed nit plea, to conl tt charges of larceny of aa 'automobile,, em berate ment and forgery. He wtU e aentenoed Saturday by Jsdge Eat in. Shermaa was night watchman at an Astoria- garage last iummenr Re stele aa automobile betoAgtng to Frank. C Heese attorney, carried away tha money left with htm by nl employer tot- making change and cashed sever! worthless eheoks an the e ' ' i-i m a Superior Values in. Qvercoats and Suits at $50 and $55 Beautiful woolens, combined with the highest type of tailoring. - , Your inspection is invited Winthrop Hammond Co Correct Apparel for Men -127 Sixth St., Bet. Washington and Alder Sts. ; V EstablishtlU 1884 ; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 11. 1S21. garage man - before leaving tha city, lie was -captured In Redlands. CaL- . - , . OOO KXQLUH WXXK OBSEmTXXr ' University of Washington. Seattle! Nov. 11 Tlood finguah" week ta be ing observed this week by the college at tores try at tha University of Washing to for the first time.V , - . L amou.s r ' Sin ce the dqijs cf : - r Bamammctcni6 (Stmt Snrthtrs America'" fcteracat Pixnift tad Compcaer Watts m "After thoroogbiy bssttng and wae&f a naanVsr ef stana card pianos since ray early career as a rabhe perf oraaat and, composer, I bare eotne la the definite eostcluaieei that ail I have wlaaed for aad al that la satisfying muaicaoly, to embodied In tha Cbase Bsotbers Plaao." , (Signed) flTABTlTt VAXCrtZID CADUAK. Suth trfbetea proT that Chard Brothers FUna cmbodiet the rich tbglcj, tarer-toned tratlitr to essential to rood music This quality, perpeto atod year after year, naturally awards Chase Brother! Piano t fireetntaent position in the world of better music A preeminence acquired through persistent effort to always tetter a worth-while product. If yon tort music, don't fsQ to heir your favorite melody played upon either a Chase Brothers Piano or a Chase Brothers Reproducer. Well gladly demonstrate either for yon. Soule Bros. -166 10th St. tt CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK .WhenVisitorf ;:v ;Cdi ' ' v .' Serve) Chocolate Malted v MlDt-yaet Uk yoa get from yowr grocer or drwcgbt aad saia it with milk or water, hot or cold. It le Bordcn'e , faaaow Maltad Milk r wUt - w chocolate Barvolri . ' ' t. .'" Sf. - , - ... ..ft,. I I , ,-,1Jlll ., ,., ... . ... J..,,...,. KkBjsxfsyBKJMHlBaBlBBsW IP "r- W t - ivuAAn.n-r-wy vv f - ' .''"'''?'''.. . c . - rr SEE CTTTT a thousand horsemen ride lik'e mad across the scorching sands of the great Mo ave desert. 3 the terrific, blinding sand-storm a thrill you'll never forget Cptp the freat battle 'against hundreds of outlaws one -of the biggtH spec tacles ever screened. ' , y . CFF th flmo4 ttth b. S. Cavalry ride OL,L like breakneck daredevils Into one of the maddest, fastest dramatid situations ever conceived. the;rush'of .throbbinc action alon-j OA-'1- the roaring, blaaiag old Sante Fe new kind of picture. the first "super-Western ever streened and one of the biggest pictures ever made. asswa it is the picture that Carey has planned for and wanted to make for ten years.. nothing like it has ever been seen before, nor can well be seen 'again. a " " - -i ' ' ' - -' CECIL i at tha Wurfitaer aad ta concert Semdsy , at 10 p. as. ' . PROGRAM Armistice Melodies i ' : w v "Mighty Uk' A Rose". . .v.. ...... .Nevin Excerpts from the Operas . . .v. .Blackball ' "Home-Brew Blues' ....... Henrf A. Keates CTp the gorgeous, twe-lnsriring, painted OAwA-' rocks of the Moiave desert. 1 - i Otpp the reckless, death-defnj ride of the famous Flying. Squadron, i " . CfTfT treat bit splendid cat In the OLtL greatest heart-punch western ever put on the screen. i .. . - Crr the great -western actor Harry Ollv Carey -4 n hi$ greatest picture the dream of a lifetime come true. I - i m 1 - Crr a thousand and one thrills never OULf famed before, ' ' ' PATHE WEEICLY AND COMEDY i- Si' Direction oJenen an d yon Merberg J UO J Ll KJ J J L J: I, ; and SCREEN SNAP SHOTS "the Reel that Stars the Stars" a I i,4 ii 'A u w.f A 1