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THURSDAY, JANUARY .23. ItZ'. ' THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' OREGON. 8 I IfflOR HEAD SEEKS ItllTlATlVELAVS; t ; 2 MEASURES FILED ' Olvmpla, Wash..- Jan. SI. Two Initio Uvs moasuras. aesJlnt- irtUv tha courts and Industrial Insurance, wtrs filed with 3. Grant Hlnklai secretary, ot atat. Tuesday br W. IX Lane. Bontlla attor . an behalf ot'Wnilim 8hrt, preai dent of Uia Stat Tdermtlon of Labor. On. would carUD tha ' power of the rta to taaus Injunction and restrain Ing orders and the other proposes funda- m.wi.i MnM in in iDannriM n.a antt-lnfaiu-tlnai ttvuilrl WOUld Ma.ilM that Kafrwa an lnlunCtlOQ COUld w ika mur must arlva notlco' to tha perwtn or pwsons to be enjoined. with surriciani dim u- prrparo Tha oumum. smclflcally pro- la.. that IniulwtlonS In llbOf. diSDUteO shall net be Issue without such notice unless two or mors persons nave p- .A Kafnra tKa omlrt and. br affi davits, havs set forth . that ' an smer ireney exists and naming: th persons to w ..uiiu analra a abnwlnr that "sub stantial physical and Irreparable vio lence has on commuiw or ,m m . committed be for th regular notlc can maaaiiva vntlM limit tha.' BOWf of lb courts In contempt 'proceedings for violation of an Injunction, with the nMviainn that ' surh contempt action ' a.n Ka Kmnrbt bv th adverb party. and not In the nam of th stats, unless . ti. iiitu.iImi la violated. In the bres- 'enea of th eourt Itself. Turthor. pro vision la anad that tha vourt, prior to taming a warrant of j arrest for cojv tempt, mu.t clt th party or. parties charged .with . con temp V Wn them ntira imtfir and defend tha charge. and that warrants may be Issued only upon their failure to appear In response - to th citation. . Stenographers Are Annoyed; Man Taken '.'Accused of annoying stenographers " seeking positions through employment agencies, Albert HusseM, alias Blaine, alias Crawford was arrested Wednes day br Inspector Mallett and Hellyer 'mi chars of vagrancy. According to th pottra, , Russell represented himself to be a employ of th a P. as S.. and arked several agencies conducted by typewriter companies to engage a staff of stenographers for him. When the stenofraphers appeared. Ruaa.ll did not Call, but telephoned and attempted to rnaXt engsgrmenta with them, th polic say. lie Is also accused of "beating Ms board bill" st two downtown hotel. Christian.Scieii.ce Directors Suggest Two for Trustees Boston. Jan. M. Judge Clifford Smith of counsel for the . Oiristlan Science kaa tlairAr Tneadav aent to SU- rv.ur JiutlM Croabv tits names v a nvaai avantabla t th di rector for appointment as xrusxeew m tha Christian science wwunuig socieij. TK. namaa are thftaa of C A. 'NOT wood. Brooklyn, Maaa., general counsel for the Christian science cnurcn, ana Exr Palmer. Denver, head of th Chris tian ' Science rpubltehmr committee In Pr.ln.ailA ... .( S - r-mmaai tar tha At facto trustees. Her bert WV Euetac and Paul Harvey, have .Aiin tka annrt that tner inaorse ior the appointments Fred Lamson. James Pat ton and Irving . mows. KLAMATH lilDIMIS TO GET $100,000 iBankSwindling is . GIwged;Aprehend -Accused- in South Grand Jury Called; 4f -V. r -' i ft. S.. TT: uriminai uases up attiuhnrr. Jan. i .-Th , saranJ - Jury ha been called to -report. JBonday, Feb- n b . A . .1 ruary zo. severer mporwui cases wm come up. including the trial of C M. Young, charged . with the murder . of Douglas Tapp. ..-Young is held in the Douglas county Jail, without bail. Joe Ledgerwood of . Boomer - luu, cnargcu with atabblnr F. Johnson of that place, will be tried; also J. P. Hardy, charged with forging the -name, or county rre- urer Bawyers to cnecae., mu charged with robbery,'. aAo Mrs. A. S. Kennedy, charged witn snootms ejm Jurtn'O. Seller of Myrtle CreeK. Auto Stage Driver Voices Complaint i'.. nv t wniiama aDneared before the council Wednesday with a charge that the Oregon Auto stage iermin cuiu pany had discriminated against hint and refused to allow him to operate from the terminal. Officials or tne company the council that tne company irea i operate all buses on lines that would prove most successful financially, but that Williams naa repeaicaiy unu - "horn in " on someone else s run. x no question was referred to Commissioner Mann for a report. KlamathFalls. Jan. 2. " Another. melon will be cut among. Indiana of the Klamath Indian reservation within three wbwheif $100,000 win be distributed, giving every maa, womaa and chll4 0 each. The money cornea from, tha .sale of timber during the past season. - . The distribution I made at this tiro tn order to relieve ; the . financial atrla gencyvprevalimg among the Indians,, ao cordins to. Walter Q. Wast. reserya.tioa auWmteadenU : The- last distribution wa made In. August.; when each Jnfllan was -given $150., - For :days after the e via math iTalla Were 1 ablaxe ktltfc ew blanketa and gaudy gowns Of the- reservation spenoera. w . Not content with these periodical divi sions of . tribal funds, steps to obtain th dlvlafon among Klamath reservation Indian, nlw. hlM UnillTtd Wltat rltThtft and citixenship. of 10.000.000,000 feet of reservation timber, vamea at iaa.uw.uuo, were taken at meetings at Bcatty Jan uary ZO ana . ax Jjniwquin January ii Clayton Kirkv Jeff C. Riddle-and Joe Pall, promment- ' trlbemen. " were em powered to contraci wit attorneys and to prosecute in any eoun a, suii asaansi. ui goverament.v ? . . .- The resolution aoopxea seta lortn uiai by an act of congresa of-May V W08. many Indiana have become -voters? ana taxpayers .and? should have a voice rirr . - r- A t' a. -u-i ....... .kt.h' m present Is communal property and Is ad- mraisterea - oy uie government, it is estimated that there axe about 250 heads ot lamtuea on tne reservation, or wnom ISO. Are citizens. "Twin Fails. Idaho, Jan. IS. Inter rupted in a career of alleged swindling; directed against banks of several west ern state, including Idaho; Arisona. and PsKfnnili TV a raHntia waa arrested Tuesday at Bakersf ield, CaU by JPtnker- ton netecuve agency operauves. ana win be brought here to answer av charge of nhfalnlnar manev'b falaa-nretsnses from tne .First national nana. last ikioikt. ' Gallatin, who Is more -than t 5year bid,, Is said to have obtained money rwAr falaa .nwtanaea from the Vallev Bank of Fresno. Cal,"' and ' a bank at Utchflela,': ml:, extradition papers for his removal to thistaty have been pre; pared. yfkn Harding-Brimdegee is - JienorteQ IaiWneton. Jan. 2. C P.V-Senatof Brandegee today- declined to confirm, or A.nV Mirli that ha had' broken, with CMri'itont Mardinar on ratification f th treaties now being -written by the arms conference. . . ; Countv Hospital's I f lumbing WorK ljet ! Tho. contract for the heating plant la the new county hospital on Marqoare hill was let to tha Alaska Plumbing heating company by the county commis sioners Wednesday. ' The company was the lowest of four bidders, its price be ing U,UO. EKurgia siurgui rvcavwa the contract for inataJUng plumbing and oesung apparawii iu u otv i wuw the courthooae. for women jurors. Th price wHi do szmi. ,i's-, - - 8TE0 JUS CAUSES DEATH Washoueat, "Waah- Jan. 2C Mrs. Charity Bakestraw. ago, 0, who suffered stroke -of paralysis' last week, died Monday night,; at the home of her son. M. E. Raxestraw. tine is sarvrvea. oy fmw aiuu Nasi Rakcatrav of faraon. Wash. Two living to the East and M. E. Bakeatraw,Washougai, wasn. v . " " ' - aaaaaMaWSaWaawaaBaaiBaWaWBaaaWa : '. W X s jfAID EHBS UPE 1' Boise, . Idaho, Jan.: Is. Helga, Ander son. IS. a housemaid In tha home ot f W PuraTl waa found dead Tueadav aftarnaon in the bathroom Of the Pur- sell residence from a, dose of - poison. evidently taken with suicidal Intent. She is said to have been despondent. Genevieve .Reynolds, Actress, is ueaa CWeigo. Jan. t. (I- - N. 8.) Gene vieve Reynolds, a stag celebrity ; for hearlr half a century, died today tn the American, hospital, of meurooola, after an illness ox oniy iw Mm, x-vr ui t- a a m aliaa Ravnolda had nlayed "Orande Dames" with Robert B. Man- tell. A $2,000,000 Fire i -x i Eagesin Chicago Chicago. Jan. t. U. P.) Two mil lion dollars damage was caused earty .hMi fira wrecked the north aid barna of the Chicago surface lines. One hundred new oars were aeaxroyeo. w gin of the fire Is nnkno Don't say Drug Store Stou t-Lyons it saves you money Three six fiua Kaorreon Street TKrts six fit. - -Niorrao&Strect - i - - a 1 - 1 Jf - - t. h Advance SpringFrocks Special Introductory Pricm " , " $27.50 . .' w-y-'':- Beautiful, new creatioas of youthful chirm so low in price that you wiU. surely want one, Canton Crepes and Taffetas In brown, nary, black- and other desired colors. Adorably' trimmed , with ; medallions, ' corsages, . flutes, ruffles and rope drapes. " Fuchsia, Orange and Grey shades combined with solid colors into exquisite contrasts. haftaeawawaaaaaai DAMAGE StlT 05 TRIAL Pasce, Waah., Jan. X. Judge Hea stons of l)avenport. sitting for Judge True, la presiding at a . Jury trial in which W. K. Wallman, as guardian ad litem for his son Howard WsUman, la sulag sr hoot district No. t and IL B. Jensen, who operat the school busses. for damacea Bustalnd by tha boy when the school buaa turned over some tim go. Wallmka also has filed suit against the same defendants for damages oa'his ww aoreuat. ' Prime Steers Sell At 7: Cents Pound Klamath Falls, Jan. 26. Seven cents! a pound for prime steers for February delivery with other grades in proportion,' j marking the first cut in prices here for j some time, is reported to have been paid fnr ffva nVlnala aVtlnrtfut TuAsdav. Live stock men see in tne new price a gradual restoration to a proiiiaoie oasis. Roseburg-Eugene Auto Line Is Sold i3.AK,s-tT Jan. 2ft The Roseburjr- T7 ..t. .a tins. nrfcr)tjd DV A. B. rUKSli DOfco aa.-, r Taylor, was sold Wednesday to Claude Van Wyck. van wyca opemies Kn. whlf.h will make daily trtlps to this city. It is th latest model i ...unnr pan. wiLn smoauia i-tjiu- . . n.v..- MMivnincea. . van ptTimCHl Bliu wv... Wyck formerly conducted a etsge une Into Seattle, vvasn. VOB.F.8T 8CPERTISOR8 MEET JBaker, Jan. 28. Forest supervisors from all over Eastern Oregon met Tues . i.v a n wiht of Portland and r t r-Mi eBnatder their " budgeta for 1922. Besides B M. Evans, super visor of Whitman ana Minim Tnoe attending war- C. C. idofM.!- . t j i r Ulna-a of the W li tre UI - ... - - ... -v. . . v r vtarnhan ef th Ohoco Tort ano j' cTKubi of th. Umatilla forest, v ' i ' . ' OSTEOPATHY LICENSES ISSUED Olympia, Wash., Jan. 26. Licenses to I nractice osteonathr. issued to 12 appli cants, following examinations held Mon day by the department or licenses, in clude. Harry Leon Davis and Eugene Wesley Myers. Walla Walla. FALL FROM HORSE FATAL Baker. Jan. 26. Jasper Hoots, for many years a resident of North Powder. died at the hospital here Monday fol lowing Injuries sustained when a horse he ; was riding- fell on him. BOOSTS T. M. C. A. MEETING Baker, JanI 26. A. W. Davis Of Port land was a Baker visitor Monday in the Interest of the coming interstate conven-1 tion of the T. M. C. A. in Boise, Febru ary Vf 4 and 5. Davis is working under I the auspices of the interstate commute of the Y. M. C A. BREAKS ARM VS FALL Baker, Jan. 26. Mrs. W. IL Ellis suf fered a fracture of the left arm Tues day as a result of a fall on the walk. All Futur. January Charge, Will Be Billed MarchUt,lV22 If You're a Connoisseur of Real Smart Hats Or ttyou hofe to become one youll be interested in our early showing ol the ap proved Bpririg styles and types. Here you'll find the suit hat, the small motor hat which fits closely to one's head, trim hats foe street and business wear. f We've an assortment of hats this year that cannot be excelled, search as you may. The price is much lower than you'd expect to pay for hats such as these. n Scores of Other Hata Are Here? Priced . Beaded Canton e In the office; "at home," on the street - wnerever young, or young looking ; women gather, there youll see the new A .heavily beaded Canton crepe blouse. It ' adds such a smart touch to the tailored : outfit,, and smart appearance is what' every well dressed woman strives for.1 $15 and $16.60 ' avr I rsis. Grep viu ' cvr v.m a Blouses t' Polntex Hose , Just Arrived t New ahlpment pointex hose lu.f here. In rare Hk thread, black , only. Those who have been wait-. Ing tor this hose may secure them by cilting at our Hosiery Dept. Credit-rGladly Since Sprint Is almost' here, why. not anticipate your clothing needs for Spring by opening an account here. Thus may ybo ' buy what , you need, pay at your convenience. ir1 SruV FRIDAY Jan. 27th SATURDAY Jan. 28th MONDAY Jan. 30th TUESDAY Jan. 31st SI! And (Qoool Bye! mm To Take Advantage of the Greatest Clothing Sale Ever Held Under Any One Roof in the City of Portland. It's the Windup of One of the City's Best and Moat Reliable Clothing Irutitutfori., On January 7th. 1922, the Wonder Ciotnes onop or ihui inira ot.; wceivea iiouce 10 vacaie. v '.vVn Days tDily 1 NOTICE i BUYERS, TAKE; Having But 4 More Days in Which to Dispose of This Stock, We Are Offering You Values That Wttl Absolutely SMASH All Previous Efforts Made by This or Any ( her Clothing Sale. v It's a Chance to Buy Clothing for Less Than Ever Before. The Earlier You Come the Greater Will Be Your Op portunity to Benefit by This Sale. A Complete Sacrifice on All $35.00 Raincoats 3UU i $25 Overcoats $6.00 Men's Fine Trousers 3 $7.50 Men's Fine Trousers We Can Fit You All THE STOUT THE SHORT THE REGULAR and; TALL $35 Overcoats SUITS that We Sold From $50 to $60 NOW GO AT F7.85 n a- $20 Cravenettes $12.00 Men's PANTS $30 SUITS S SuiUinaAll ; - Desirable Shades Such ALTERATIONS FREE! FIT - GUARANTEED! Blue. Serges Banker's Gray, Tweeds and p " Worsteds ii $9.00 Men's " PANTS 11 S. E. COR. - v THIRD AND,; - ALDER ; -f UNION STORE Washington at Tenth St. 3 : f