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THE s OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON. 13 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1921: MACHINERY W1AD E MONEY LEADS TO JAIL FOR SCHOLZ Member Gets First News of Session From Journal Man Bend. Not. 2. While the state Is MCog ever the Importance of the ceil of Governor Oloett for a special session of tbr leclslature, it was not until Sunday that H. J. Overt urf of Bend, a member of the house, was aware that the i"ov- Meney made while yon waltt I ernor had issued such a call. a 1mm tnUt rtvt. aUetrteitT. cheml-l And then his informant was The Jour . , - w..i .,vi., ... nal correspondent The reason for Rep eal and bussing machine, are the rMntAtiV() 0verturf , lacW of ..drice as salient features of the new get-rich- tJ fathering of lawmakers was the tjuick machine. ' storm of last week ro, which shut off w n u..in rUri secret avfee communication witn ue ouutae worja. . announced this new l.r7 1 , of Monday afternoon, following the arrest I summoning the legislators to consider f rrt gchols. who was not thor-lthe fair and highway measures. He v.. .....added that he was not familiar with the i ?f ,, i inT.n nn In irrlnV to dli- sovernor-. call in detail, so was net iJuT-l.Tn" WoSn JohT- P-tei on the outline of what was. pro- tun. a Jeweler, 111 Mississippi avenue. smsuii AWMvi' ill j r nt Scbols wae eshlbUlng a beautiful A H TTl 1 T.S I nafPRS. lekei-nlated machine with a glass front O ' There was nothing secret about this ma cLlne. EeTerythiag was done in the eea tnside the glaee. . J1",, "'""" w I Astoria. Nov. 29 After pleading guilty "Connect the machine with the near-1 to charges of grand larceny, also theft eat eleetrta lisht socket Start the mo-of a motor car and foreery, Bernard tor running. Pour a few chemicals in flHTvin w Mstrtriav iswitenrf rl t su waist the Peeper tubes and in a fw eeconds year ,n th6 ,ute penitentiary by Judge vtouuiui mrr-.. j. a. Eakln. 8enteoce on a third charge touch certain buttons and electrical 8tmpla urceny wae not pronounced by eoarke ehoot around Inside the machine I v, n,.i h ...n la ail direcUons and make all kinds J recotnraend th tard o:se. in. pas. .o.i u'-",k Hhennan be examined for his sanity. taper wnicn nes previously ojen - The district attorney announced that serted In the machine through the elec- nhirm. hsui wi .RMwd from th. win. ens'1 init fc4iuv7. But MeSwaln wasn't satisfied wltn the machine, either, so he made an veeUgatlon and still found the blank aner In It Good currency previously laoed la the machine is ail that comes ut after toe operation. chela Is chargsd by United States ! " V 7. ,s ti.. Ccmmlsele.er rrasjr with BnJ," lo street commissioner, died Saturday mm. la his possession In "the elmlll-l . i.. w. .v I .... .. .... . . l iL Ul h AUKUV AAV 0.l . A DUGIIU tode ej iMiww n unuea Buies cur- of claUjim county several years. After tency MeSwaln la endeavoring to as- IeavJn here n went to Tfcholah and certain where Rchols came Into pos- conducted the Indian agency store. He on m i ; KTi ' " " "" also operated canneries in Jefferson HISTORIC FIGHT nrru mm Mil in fC c UUILHHO 10 Gets Seven Years ank Ex-Police Captain Of Aberdeen Dies SUBJECT OF BOOK government uses in making currency. cty. Brought up at Port Angeles and Bchels M il years eld and came here Uvlo(in l sUU all his life, no man from Denver. He told the officers the wwJ better posted in its affairs. IMCninf wm mow in vw.r .nu .iu no brought It with him. As there is no evidence of his having collected any money as yet from any victim, be can not be charged wltn fraud He Is lodged In the county jail In de fault of bond. Hchols was endsavorlng to sell the machine for 110,000. The money was to be used to return to Ger many and purcbaae an additional supply Of the proper "silk thread" paper for making money. q Hurley Gets Alaska Commission at $3000 For the past CO years Captain William Howard, 45S Market street, has been writing a history of the dating deeds of the 20 California rangers, appointed In Its. to keep order in that state. Wltntn a few months he hopes to have his vol ume ready for the press. In April. 1853. Governor John Biglex of. California appointed Harry Love to select the 20 rangers. Captain Howard was one of those named, to assist in the suppression of lawlessness which pre vailed during the gold rush. Captain Howard is now the only survivor oz tnai company. The reasons for the uprisings among thM Indians, and the downfall of many bandits are riven in his essay. ue tells In detail of the deaths of Murietta, famous bandit leader, and of Three- fingered Jack, both of whom lost their lives in encounters with uie rangers. The captain also had varied experi ences while sheriff of Mariposa county. Captain Howard Is about to pass his ninety-sixth birthday, but in spite of bis age Is able to spend two hours a day In arranging the last chapters of his book. Increase in School Funds Voted Down Roseburg. Or.. Nov. 29. At a special election here a measure to increase the school budget over the C per cent limita tion was defeated by a vote of 133 to 69. The board will be forced to revise its budget to stay within the amount pre scribed by law by cutting the emergency fund of 13000 to a much smaller amount Many are not satisfied with the result of the election, and it is poasioie inai peti tions will be circulated and another elec tion held. In the event that no provie- lon is made for more funds some depart ments of school work will be eliminated next year. " Farmers' State Bank Robbed Ninth Time Powder Necessary To Jar Ice From the Oregon Trunk Eoad Blasting powder witt have to be used along virtually the entire length of the Oregon Trunk line to remove the man tle of snow and ice that has held the Deschutes canyon line paralysed for 10 days, said messages received Monday by W. P. Turner, president of the S. P. S.. which operates the trunk tine. Drifts from 20 to 10 feet deep, cov ered with from four, to six feet of Ice and having rocks, mixed tnrougn tnem stretch from one end of the canyon ,to the other. The Oregon Electric also operated by the & P. S.. will not be In operation until the middle of next week. 1 Piles are being driven at points below Salem, where the most severe washouts oc curred. The O-W R.IN. and S. P. 8. were operating upon a normal basis Monday. All Southern Pacific branch Uses have been replaced lb service. Echo's Masonic lodge has completed plana fnr a two-story structure, to be UmmI fnr huainrs anl lodge purpofw. Washington, Nov. 29. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Attorney (Jeneral Paugherty has signed the commission of Julian A. Hurley of Vale. Or., as assistant district attorney for the Third Judicial district of Alaska, with headquarters at Anchorage, at salary of 13000, effective January L BUS HITS WOMAK Mrs. M. C Wardle, who lives on small farm near Reedville, was struck by a Forest Grove stage at I p. m. Thursday, while walking with her hus band on the Pacific highway near Hu- ber station. Marvin Robison, driver of the stage, took Mrs. Wardle to the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Krupke, 136 Grant street. Kendall ville, Ind., Nov. 29. (L N. a)- The Farmers' State Bank at Ship she wanna, near here, was robbed early today of 111,000 by robbers who burned their way into the vaults with acetylene torches. 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