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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.) OREGON. FRIDAY ' -JANUARY 13. IZ: HOP SII1GS GWEH GUNS. TOLD TO Kill TF ,1 l.la. I a.' 11 Watson Is to Continue Yank Hanging Fight , Despite His Setback Washington. Jan, 13. (X. N. &) Despite tb feeling In senatorial auartera that at least en ef the sensational charge of Um killing of American sol der in Franca bad been shattered by testimony atvn before the pedal sen ate investigating committee by army of ficer wh aerred at Is-Sur-TIll, Sen ater Watson (D G a.), today refused to admit that his ease had approached aBTthlaa- Ilka a collapse, i ' It we indtcstiwi that . wataon wouia to bring forward additional en- A meeting of Bo Kings era called In h long headquarters th afternoon of Menday, August 1. and a amber of ' aunt wf vIvmI mm Via each V. 7. . ' . .... I aeek to brtna forward additional avi an told to go out In lb. street and kill pport of bis allegation when I the commute resumes 11 investigation next .Tweed ay. The charge that was regarded today having "blown up" was that of the allesad wholesale., hangings at Is-sur Till. Two witnesses swore before the whatever Suey Blag tongmen they eoold And, according -1 the testimony la Cir cuit Jedge Kavanaugh's coert of Leal Wtngv who claims that bd belongs to berth tmn. The caae agalsX Dan Jan, charged ' ."T " CT H t with tntn to kill, may go t'wc,T v- with ill to Ch Jury today. II is alleged to be ! on of thd t0 me who shot down L i Worg about I a. ra, August 1. Lout Win aald b attended th meet ing of Hop Sings. Pan Jun and Albert Wong were among those who received department records show only two. The testimony of two, former commandants at Ja-Sur-TiUe. j Colonels Samuel V. Hamm and Jamea R. Howlett, was em phatic and categorical in It denial of mors than two hangings. The two' lynching sworn to by Itotv- gno. h ltmd. Albert Wong. Jointly I . . Harrison of Wilmington. . N. CL, anro-ad with nan Jim. ppaa I xd several individual Instances of the KM ban and to now . .booting of man by their officers, are fraj tKlCBm VWf aiv v. twa ,a.rw Vot g Cha and be Wing, all of whom ear tared that they aaw th shooting and net ! that bet or th shooting there were three men In th street euarreHng. ThfT said they could not Identify the m. Th state clalma n worda were waken, that Dan June aad Albert Wong walked sag deliberately soot the gir Sing. Th atat called three witnesses, In- ctwdlng tb victim, who Identified Dan Jan and Albert Wong as th Napier and Hawley Ask for TJ. S. Aid , For Umpqua Jetty also to b Investigated further, it was stated today. Idaho Man Charged With Passing Bad Check to Garage After being dismissed by Judge Roes- man Thursday morning because ther was no complaint against him. Robert S, Anderson, aged Si, was rearrested latex (ILLED BOY OF 8 PLACED ON TRIAL - - m ' ' 1 ! - : i. Jarpra. attorneys and andlenoa burst into laughter this morning la Circuit Judge . Stapteton's court, where Kan Johnson la" being tried for manslaughter. when one of the jurors said. "No. I have no prejudice against a woman driver, but I believe in giving her plenty of room on the highway." There were two persons in the room who did not laugh, however. They weije' Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Foster. 264 Mississippi avenue, whos son. Donald, aged 8, waa rim down and killed by Miss Johnson. October T. The father sat and stared at the Jurors as they were caned and state's attorneys feared ha would break down before the close of the trial. Miss Johnson, 19. Is alleged to have been driving at an excessive speed when Donald Foster was killed. Her car was going, south on Mississippi avenue and she. swerved it at Shaver street to avoid collision with a streetcar. In doing so aha ran down lour persons, among xnem i Dopald. The car crashed against a building and stopped. ' Th first four Jurors called to the box and Questioned said they would dislike very much to have to finda woman guilty. All insisted that they would try to abide by the law. however. Maurioe E. Crum packer and Joseph X Hanuneroly re prosecuting the case. Dan Powers Is counsel for the defense. BELOVED PRESBYTERIAN : MINISTER DIES IN EAST f : -1 - i however, as shown by the anbstanttal Republican vot against Newberry, and the strongest arguments, ha IbeVopinloa of many, war these of two courageana Republicans, 9orah ana Kenyan. Their speeches alone win furnish abundant ammunition for Republican' candidate for the senate who go gunniag for New berry senators with th ahgan.-"Mak It clean-- - " - r?- 7: tnrczKTAnr kejatoks . r v: " SHERIFF 7iLS0il IS FREED OF CHH Oregea -City, Janr . "wrdtet- ef Adventist Chnrch." Costing 810,000 r : lis j Contemplated Erection of a Seventh. Day Adveatkt church la connection with the new Ad vctttlst hospital at'Sztietb. aad Belmeet streets Is conlcmplatea, acosrdlng to aa tmad voday by the Rsv. death". Wadneaday alrhL Kivendd Is about; 19 miles from Ontario. f coroner Pays left hare this morning t bring owbtbo body.- KcDaaUle la aarvtvad by a wife, mother and two Dr. Da rua Photo John H. Boyd Ob-jk Robrt.. nreskl t of the W Oregon coetf ereaoa. The chapel will coat about 110,000. according to esthnstea The members C Central Seventh' Day Adventist chnrch behV "their anansl meeting Thursday.- - The reports abowod large gifts. to mlsBiooa. ContribaUon tor all purpoaea totaled llCtTTJI from a membership of III. ' Of thia total VX 111-14 weal to foreiga -mlaaioea, children'e scaocA. ' wttb. Hi gave IWtAl.-. j Ontario Mantis " . -Frozen to Death The DR. II BOYD, FORMER PORTLANDER, IS DEAD OiiiIIiiihI From Pmc One) practically every, move for civic better ment. When he left for Chicago, th tI CajBDbell. was found noi guilty Rotary dub, of which he was an activ Thursday afternoon on a cnarge ai iors- ing a J1200 note, tm jury was ui mu; C. MAGESKE KOT TJIXTT I . OF FOEGEBTO lltOO VOTE Q K. Mageske, on trial before Circuit In the dV bv detectives on a charre of Itiaif an hour. obtaining money on false pretense. 11 f Mageske recently brought suit against was alleged that Anderson passed worth ID. M. Klelwer to collect on a 11300 note. less checks totaling over 1100. rKleiwer claimed be never sar we n i.dmmi hla f.ih., t? s inwi hathn inn raore 10 a coramsini. uu&- mh ru fnrm.rtv a nramtrunt mlnrV, I lnc MareSKS wun lorgery. "'" holder in the Oregon Lumber company. I called hanawnung experta. wr Anaeraon is now m oojse, t.ithtr nv TiKTJG Idaho. I . . w. n -w-m-rTTl Anderson wm first arrested Wednes 1 1 Washington. Jan. It. (WASHING TON BUREAU OK THE JOURNAL) J. IL Napier of Reed-port. Or., repre senting the Port of Umpqua, ana von mmuii llawlev aeoeared before th rhwi and harbors committe today to day evening by In.pector Horack, but drinhlch ' attempted local expenditures for the moeUI Of tn umpqua river, wosrs iv, i meueo. xaw, wuea ue manager vi i - f , , --j 1ury .u . : w . . w .ntKttlui I k. p..),!.!. f,TiA I th leoerai graaa jury Wvv vwn apni 1 . -- uw - ' utxmi the sroart approved by army engl-1 had passed 'an alleged bad check ther member, accompanied him as a guard or honor along the Columbia highway as tar as Eagle creek. Dr. Boyd was in the ministerial serv ice for 36 years. His wife died in Port land several years ago. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. DR. BOTD PRAISED "I found a very, ' very wonderful loy- Washington. Jan.' IS Senator Tro- cumy-.wae returned oy um jury maa H. Kewbcnry, Michigan, given hU I in the ease of I Sheriff . W. J. . Wttsoa seet to the senate by a vote Of to aftr IT minnWdaIiaraiian.. Sheriff today, declared he would not TBow re-1 . . ' . . J SgnT Report have been current that Wltson waa on trial for Oarcatir by I the senator would reure u vmojcatea cy " - . ""2"! the senate of charge of personal knowl- ainst him lit a grand jury Indictment edge of the excessive us of money In December 22. - . ' ' . . 1 ' his campaign, against Henry Ford. v Wilson on the stand denied the charges The Newberry ease today la a.politi- that he had appropriated for hla ewa cal campaign issue. . ' ". -, use tools which were to a stolen car.'re- . So far as the present senate, la "eon- covered .by his. deputies at Oswego, eerned. th caa waa aettled last night, March, 4. -1920. 5 H. BL - Meads, termer when on four roll calls, each resulting deputy sheriff, was the state's atar wlt- 4S to :4L-ReDubUenn leaders repelled all I nesa.' His statements regarding what assaults air Senator Newberrya title to I transpired pa the day: the car was found bis seat. iwer aemea oy wuson. That record wOl be carried into tne The sheriff. County - Assessor w. & senatorial- piimariea- and th nrl Cook -and Meada,' awurdlng to th te elecOocss in every state which nomln- timony of the latter, had taken the ates and electa a senator this year. The plumbers tools out of the car belonging Democrats count on the Newberry-caae to CL s. alonlton whan It was brought to win them control of the senate. I to th eourthoua the night of March 4, 1 Ontario, Or, Jan. law Dewey SCeDan- MeJTAJtT CirBBXD" IS CXULTX He said they were placed maid the I leis. age U. r Boise was found c. tv. -a-ala record is con-1 courthocs basement aad later dlsap-1 by the aloe of hla team aad wagon So zar a Tne senaie s rooora i wn-i . . w. pimUa. rw u.n.aiai. 1 . - , i fa ain MnmiM I lavw. nwa waiiiaw " " " ! " " ' to bte eeat. though his colleagues eon-1 the eonrthoos that night and ooon aemntl'the exoaSv. use of money in 5ft rmiMi MfflMinu. I and denied that he bad seen or tonched The "Tincertain group ex nepwucui . senators decided th issae. I ' McNary. Oregon, who la saio. wi m .1. n U Jn J -dubbetr late voting for Newberry by IciUUilJui D UUCUlCU administration tareau to puck nis reo lamatioa buX Foindexter. Washington; Willis, Ohio i Cmnmins, Iowa: Kellogg, HlniiiMiits , frnsw pnmaea tne vote w seat Newherry. Nine RepnbPrsns nwrsw, capper. T-aAd la Poiictte. Noma. Korbeca. Kenyon, Jones, wasnington, nan bum erland voted against Newberry. ' LA FOLLFTTB TO FIGHT Senator La Follette. Progressive Re publican of Wisconsin, threatened today to take the same stand relative to the status of Senator Truman H. Newherry Don't SpoU Your Hsir prepared ahampoos contain oe much aiaai wnion t wry mjunene. aa a dries the ecelp and snake the hair brittle. .... . The best thing to nee is VeteStod cocoanut oil shampoo, tor this is pare and entirely greesslasa, It's vary caeee and baata aaythinc ate an 1 Willi. Tn caa gt Milnfm at nay drug store, and n tew enaca wia last the who lamsy for snontha, , Bunpty mokstaa the hair with wets and rub it to. about a taaspooaful of Maurifid la all that I rqtrd. It make an aaajnaane c tion. am lather, clesssa thorongbly. and rtnaee oat eaaUy. Th hair Crte quickly and evenly, an is eon. rraati loot tag. bright, nurry. wavy aad oaay to kandi. Be id. It leaaoua aa take at every partial eC dast. dot and dandruff. Be rare yenr druggist gives yen msisnien. Bone Mystery Is Growing Deeper' Tacoma, Jan. 12. TJ. F. The in ability of Anna Ster&emaan. qnestloned by the poUce hi th RutJMrtord disap pearance case, to threw any light npon the mystery; the report of a midnight raid upon the Rutherford home on No-1 tl Mich.) that he took in the cas of I . .v. v.. " ' Zl ... . . .v, ... v I iiwua nw. iwwa. mm w i ii former senator -ui tonnwr vx, u-. i -tolan. aad th finding of an empty XGED I kADER or nty to Dr. Boyd in the very many Hves Vote of 65 to SMUGGLERS FILES OHtlin , W church who had been helped by more ttai a -!.1l1lttnv.r-11 mrpr. : Harold Leonard Ut TetUt . m a. . - . . . nmic 1 1 uk. w inv" 'mr - i wAnjmQH iernv -rr Tne 1 nsx r- uiut t .v. ht mmenl awn mercnanis saia 10 nave oeen swinaiee I r- tirwi ftfto worth of narcotics Into tb I T' , ,r " 7-il Jetty at the refused to sign a complaint and be was v'r fulddemurrer to terian "It is really an Insplra- !!? "Ie:. Laf. when th. manager of fe0 after a man Newberry was seated by a vote of 48 to 41 last night. Larimer was seated w trntm at it to 40 on March L 111- Lorimer was nnseateo, aner la xoi lette forced the reopening of his case, 21. on July ii, uu. reUted these facts in a- toy of th Rutherford heme.; carbolie add bottle tn the basement of the Rutherford home yesterday are the latest developments In th Investigation of the disappearance of Mrs. John Ruth erford. The investigation began when charred bones were fonnd In the heating piPiajo AexmsvLJgyr aid utixl&h yars LATE3T ASD GXIKAXEST pBOUuunus seres tjxb QTJTX!r OT E2ZX3UL" case as "far -m.. Amvnnrr raniip.ata dismissal nouncing the Newberry worse" than the Lorlmer La Follatte said: "Four renublican senators who voted Intellectual I to unseat Lorlmer voted to seat New- Miss 8trnmann left the place be cause of constant trouble between Rath- I erford and his wife, she said. ". akeVhed th. raeource. wo ouPa Varrant for hU art n' lfJf to cTnsU tute a penetrattonT I condered Dr. one berry-Lodge. Mm ; Page. Vt l Poln 1 .w. tia.na Mnnrv. and rin fir. I .rf-.itta ki. M,.v. -.r not State facts Buiiiojeui. to I "Tl ,v -ok tr, imArt" dexter. Wash., and Townsend. Mich. of th tlmaoua country, and gave fig ere showing Increase in timber valu foilaw from the port improvement. 11 Maimatsd that stum page value wtU be Incraaaed $1 per thouttand. making a nln a government holdings alone of iniaeoooo. llawley aaaietad in the preenUtion of th caae. which seemingly made a trong Impression with the committee. rhlch was In full attendance. Anderson admitted hie worth leas, polks declare. rrv.A I . Tt. n.d arrwnea Kim ui uio faua kJt tt-3 tirt. ... , r!elehtner have pleaded guilty. Two said the Rev. Boudlnot Seeley, superln- DEJTOTTjrCBS 8KKATOB u.i.iiMit tr nine monros eaca m wnucai ui rnaujuiiw uusatviu " tt i witi mn tnnw tan 01 Ln imbw the county Jill and the third to II Oregon, this morning, when Informed of I tnd of the issue presented months at McNeils laiana. itr; ooym awm. o wa w i 0 e senate, i assert wimoui nesiia- T I gifted ln the matter of organization. I th,t th mmrat methods and nrac- th Knights of Columbus hall. Park and MOTORIST SUES TBACTI03C "The remarkable growth ln member- 0cea revealed in th Michigan primary Tayior streets, arrived today with the I FIRM FOR !. DAMA6E8 1 ship of the First Presbyterian church of ioii which resulted in Newberry's anaouncement that he wishes to Inter- Pete Ceboff today filed suit in circuit I under his leadership was due not only to I nomination, wers infinitely more repre- est teachers, students and all others in I court lor io,wu oamagw uia .1 hla splendid preaching, nut aiso to aijjenslbls DAHTX LECTURE IS TOKIQHT Dr. Conde B. Pallin of New York, who will lecture on "Dante" tonight at Sixth Fatality From Diphtheria This Year Listed "THE bill ef the present session. Salem's 'Old-Timers' tion to the teachers and pupils of schools and colleges. igh The sixth fatality from diphtheria since the first of the year was recorded a a mra far more inmrious I thia morning at th city1 health office l i . mw . . i . I. ; . . u- nh . n w tViaf a etreet I i . j i . . . . iim.Iiiii . rr K. Amh a W.tk.a . .triraajl that L'miMlIt may I "uojocu in aoignia biti arrangeu u.tt Mr. wuiwu. - " I very wen cunsmtrcu viwi bi 1'"" I to popular goroTuneu. w u'vl . " . . J ,, i. ihT riv.r. and harbors present the lecture without charge to car that ran into his machine at Haw- conuct His leadership in this matter employed in behalf of the election of Shweldager, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Included In th rivers and haroors a thorn avenue and East Eighth street M of rreat value not onlv to Ms own I Mrs. N. E. Schweldager. 1211 Forty- hltrh wis running at an execomvo "J" I tshnrch. but to all th churches or ore-1 ! aaaart that th personal anowreage i lourtn avenue, wuuimji. iauu oioa Ceboff, according to tne oompiawi, waa I uj gnllt of Newberry have Been eatao-1 lata mursaay anarnoon. drtvinc north across Hawthorne avenue I , hi.hMi mar conclusively than wers the! Dr. George Parrlsh. city health effl 1 Vf t cnt nr hit him. thrOWinrl I , , i. J. -a H nf . Jjri. I ... immnmA m a.mlnr A all MHnl. M him out of the machine to the pavement I During the world war Dr. Boyd's aer- er I pay cloa attention to the condition of Ua ale mi tn nVM Dean Dcrm.ucu laj w iw u uuautK uisv i KaTiawa wratf i iwimur wtraia m uii Vat h Mmn'b ! vja i wiawi Jured. ing th consciences of American people day mon entitled to a seat ln the senate medic! attention npon the least alga of I w" "l f j vim, "j i than is Newberry. . . . Itt -i n If ..il knowledg is concerned, and I saw con-1 senator Kenyon ef lows, another pro- lTl.1lflTTqn.Tlri RritlQh Hamlllci rariU lYltJDU siderableiof the publicity which came 3 Republican who voted against iilUlaUi3 alill JDilUi&U XACeA til-Lie 4. wx I from Washington, no one struck a finer Newberry being allowed to retain his note or interpretation ot American loeaoa 1 Mat, said be was Tn thOrougn accora man aia ur. aoya. 1 with th views ot La Jrouetta. Dr. Edward Hv Pence, pastor of West-1 - - j : rch and a very 1 rw AIT ,. fob. fgiigCTMas,-j; was noHcaablvl Vrf 1DTBE8 HURT FOTeD grieved- when informed by The Journal T Washington. Jan. 12. (L N. B.) The of Dr. Boyd's death. "John H. Boyd was T1MIIL" Gather at Banquet Casualties Heavy 111 uiaaii Dtiiwetiu GBXAXESri1 SAJTB GftEXf riuuyuoxxoiv eteb flashed OS AST aCKKTSi, VABJSJ3Q t JOKbV JOTPT TJAimiCX. 4 Hal am. or.. Jaa. II. On hundred and "e4d-tlmri- of th capital city oarttct sated m a baaqoet and smoker as gneeta r Hal D. Patton. Batem ,busi mm man, la the Khrtne moequ 1 hr . . Thaaada .eight. Patton. himaalf f - 1 . . .'a . . . "a 14 -timer" of this city, toos mis means ef eWbrsUng , the flfUstk anniversary inflammation. London. Jan. IS. (I. N. 8.) DespiU official assertions that the Mopish re bellion baa -been put down. in. the Mala- I v1.U 4.!r.ai- strict of India, word van received f his birth. - Scenes ''ff tfT today from Allahabad that a batUe had i "teThm, --.Tottakad betw the Z.Z ". . T,,. .ai, ai tha "rood 1 "oians ana unuan troops with heavy jMbVSA UIIIQ " I Program Is Rounding i . t-i . . -u f-1 1 Dr. Edward K. Pence pasK Matpsivrm ssarasass. w l" " -a- a-. ..m.Ulaa eid dara that vvere." when those who easuaiuea mad th party war barefoot boys th dusty strU of th capital ot Oregon. . 1IO WOim KILLED ' Hides of three unusually large Umber wolves were received today by th state game commission from W. Krlebaeh ot Tiller and Jack Rltur of Days Creek. The aida war sent In for bounty and are the largest received by the oommle slea for several year. force of I0Q rebels under Konnaras Tbangal. after killing two Hindu women and ravaging th countryside, baa taken refuge ln entrenched positions In the Edmorakam bill country. British sol diers are aurroundlng the rebela and a battle is expected. j : Tha rebel chiefs, Chembraszeri Than gal and Beethkoya Than gal and four Salem. Or, Jan, 12.Tbe Oregon state wuhimrtnn. Jan. II. (L N. S.) A l of Dr. Boyd's death. "John ii. uoya was i senate nas naa say wim I - ' well bounded program for the national master of a great art," aald Dr. Pence, the Newberry caae-the people s ay wm tn pnnuo service mwMju, arrlcultural conference to be neia m I "pecause a great passion masierea mm. i come in me leu ot u yc . - - - Washington, beginning January .23. was ."A great mind, singularly swayed by tain Senators come tip before the people yJx'Lz Jf oLuinedVay by Secretary of Agricul- J a' preat heart, had the --of a Kreat I theU- declared H.nnr J tr Wallace. . p - b- "-"f. ! . I mwt ot tha nnmosed structure Is esti- v .-w ".7.. I t::,.i .. , . ,aaa f mated at isi.ooo. t (OTKl ftDU UUBI1109- U1W3 ev- " 1 V-w va. ww - a- I yw. a .kai. .AAantutiM nf fnvitA.. I Krai Ml of mrA thiriFiL Is a. cftnM for I nnlitical atTCi&M nam COmdl tO PUS UIHlilUlUCU tucil swAjoyti i -- a. - - ' I r . , . tn' to the conference. the secretary I public gratitude. That Portland is I America's billionaire declared, and add- tated. aware in unusual degree that she had a I ed n i j n Asked for Highway i-i u D D D agayiyVaai aOCaajaa ALSO A lOilUO COaMT 3TEWS WXXXLT 3IOTXLTII8 BLUB XOUfX OBCSZtTKA sT lift m a I w J I I I.. BHD OJf riLOJTT CHAJtGB Richard Nowak was arrested by ds- T7.-n i. ...1 . anmine nf the I nnnl is due more tn the mimatrv of John I T doubt that the neoplo wul stand for I tactivea Thursday afternoon at the Malt- v.. t. ii.nt n arnmp ai n Knvn t nan u mar or anY ouier man. i cnar. 1 na awmi nw wwwa . anmin bwh wh m kivmj ww.w.. mww ri.nm iaa Kaon aanta Kv K. I . .1.' 1 tn.tinr in 1 1 ahara hr ffa-if rriaf in hla nawtina?. hntltKa TwtAnia will sneak and in no nncer-tsan Fradcisco. charging fallnre to sup- Brltlah at Malnnram. said a disnatch L..M. tha country is to be I feel the keen sorrow of a. close friend." tain manner. The full Import of what I port a minor child. He is being held for "in passing ox xjt. looa a. ovyu i tne senai naa aom m i'5 " 1 .wv - recalls our debt ot gratitude to one of I is only beginning to impress itseix upon foruana s most useiui citizens, saia tne people, my wo ww H. Griffls, pastor of the mm 100 John Hamrick from Calient. 1 given leaders in th farm Industry. t TTV STARTS -Jf! i?,. TOMORROW . : TS 7m THE Sir Jamea M. Barrieg famous stage playthe play that made Maude Adams i famous has been beautifully and wonder fully done in pictures. LITTLE M 1 1 - 1 ; j MIS TEE feataring BETTY COMPSON LAST TIMES TONIGHT DON'T TELL EVERYTHIN Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter GONE AFTER TONIGHT i the Rev. IL i First Christian church. "There is no i doubt that the church of Christ has a greater influence in our city today be i cause of the life and teachings of this ambassador of God. The disciples' com munion came to admire Dr. Boyd par ticularly for his championship of the cause of Christian unity on the basis of a simplified Christianity. I in 13 at Chicago Dance; Eegulations Held Satisfactory NEWBERRY VINDICATION CARRIES STING WITH II tCaBtunnd fm Page One) eat conduct on moral issues. His speech; I urable," By rjsHesal Barrio) Chicago, Jan. 12. Chicago is a city of. dancers. Dancing is second to moving pictures in recreation and one thirteenth ot the city's population attend dances averv week. These zacts were uawuma oj Miss Jesse Bintord of the Juvenile Pro tective association. "Tha improvement or the moral eaii rocm over the old dance hall Is tanmeas- she said. She gives the credit half apology in trying to Justify his to tne proprwwr. wn wWa w vote, was below his usual standard and steaii aaauww a subjected him to a grilling by Borah that left him in an absurd position. Senator McNary's friends have known for several days that he had definitely turned away from his progressive col leagues. This caused many expressions of surprise, as well as speculation. One theory which received credence and has Oregon City. Jan. 12. The legislative I received expression tn the eastern press, I activities of women were discussed Is : that he relies upon his "regularity" t. . . .Hn.- n tx wmmm in thia ease to carry his reclamation bill i . 7L. t, ranfi-M ahoot into law. The night before the vote the kpi th.i t... .w. senate leaders met and definitely made , V .. M.l.m.Mii mmhim a TMrt nt i. MaWl cuuriooo, mm mm auu materttv nrorram for th nrasent ses- 2X000 mothers who are needlessly sac- SATS SPEECH WOK HM I more mrant. tnat J?UJZ. However, McNary says his vote was! ,., . fc- MWa w ik . a . I CAUiSIUCn ajy u -v -v JZ.V ZXt I documents direct from Washington, and dUbelleved, the excessive expenditures hurean of education. Mrs. EUnlra of the campaign were made without his West of Moro brought an eloquent me- personal knowledge. Womens Club Takes New Welfare Work ; : .',';, " tBelh rietarts at FaraaieMW?;" , If Newberry had not appeared to deny the charges, McNary would have voted against him. In substance, McNary stands npon the proposition that New berry's guilty knowledge was not proved, and Newberry, gets the benefit of the doubt. rOETOEXTEB HT ; HOT WATER, . Poindexter of Washington and Willis of Ohio wavered until the last. Poin dexter's difficulties were increased when his colleague Jones came out against Newberry, tie and Willis rmauy aougnt refuge in the Willis amendment, which eventually waa made, part of the reso lution adopted, which condemns the wrong but rewards th beneficiary. Gelling aa it was, and rid&nlone as It sage from .th woman of Eastern Ore gon. Rev. H. G. Kdgard, president ef th CI irk""" County Health associa tion, outlined the work for the new year, Community singing was led by Mrs. William Btone, violinist, and Mrs. W. P. Bennett at the piano. Is bound to appear to the country this amendment 1 had to swallowed for Newberry's frtends."who were afraid to trust the roDeaa without Poindexter and Willis. -'.r:- - -t;.- Democratic - eocators ? are exnJtant They aay that while they fought to keep Newberry out, the Republican party is weaker with Newberry in, and nothing could be designed : better for them if things were being -arranged for' parti san advantage. Crippled Transport, - WithEhine Troops, To Arrive Satnrday New Tark. Jan. 11 (I. N. BV-Tne army transport Crook, carrying lOOO aol- diera of the army of occupation and 20 war brides, which sprang several leaks two days ago and has bee proceeding cautiously to thia port, now Is expected to arrive early tomorrow. Report from the vessel today, said that the weather bad moderated, that she waa about 225 mile east of New York and making eight knots na hour. A menage early from th transport St, MihieL sent from here, aald that the two vessels were within three miles of UOHH MAMBICWf , vl- 1 f npnnpnDnDESLZE : . - mmmmmm IllliSP NORMA H c& ginger, thrgirlcfth Tropic cn H. y STARTING f Pij I. SATURDAY SfOtSX&XiU O U l a a :r w a -a. ww a w na m . aw r w fik - J t III -?m'.S. Y If- 1 I 1 1 a.V t .X . , . - ' - i f ill I I r r? - x ' - .i t . - ill ill tvv v t.- . , , mi LASTTIMES- ffi.vw?S : ioSiifrTOL'ABU? tonight , . RICHARD BARTHELMESS in davjd , l"J I t" I t . a. a I J i - - The bauto.whaiawt'.vartsgu'.waxc each; other. ; - y- i, . ... . -r : .