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---.V........ I t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,: OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. r USPECT TRAILED OH EV FILL! fill I HUE Los AJifsl. rb. JL L N. B.) Ra psrts that woman wooss nam has J o promlat In ths cam win prob- guh:y b eallad to tit district Attorney's x d Um. and th olseorsry f tht trail p nTO namsd Anderson, aotivht a a upact. todar inarksd tha invaatisa rti. n of iths' WllUam Dsamond. Taylor -. m irdor myitsrr. Information rscaivad loco th woman, w: waa-ona of Taylora cloaaat fiiaoda, a a oastionaa bx DUtrlct Attorney aWooiwtnn, early to tht InvwtlftUon, re- q"lrs that (ho bo called upon to in- ?piify bar stalaiaaot. it was reported. ;CGE0 LOCATED 2 Trscs of tho astro Anderson was round follow Ins" an all-night search. ; Andarson waa Injected into the case by Henry Pears, Taylor's negro Yalst- iKolt. J Anssrsoa told Fenvejr be was ot of S ork and Peavey took bin to the Taylor - t - W W . -I W A .-ni. noma, w ricri di iwtijiivii(i w ii iciiw " of Taylor's who nsedsd a servant An adoi-son obtained this position, but Quit a week before -Taylor waa slain. - V "Anderson stayed at tho house with -. lur several nwuxi ana wen leiu "haven't seen him Since. " Peavey said. W MOKET rOCXD . The aUeoTry of a secret bank aooount ni Now Tors revived Interest In the theory that Taylor was slain by blacks . nrallera. It was suggested that he may . that withdrawn tho money to fire to feutneeno whom ho feared. Ah t lamination of Taylor's account 4 at his Xxs Ang-eles bank has disclosed f (hat bo withdrew $4000 under the head ,of "cash" on one occasion.. . v A report from tho Jeweler testing the costly golf watch worn by Taylor when ' he was slain . was expected to be re- reived at tho district attorney's office udar: Tho Jeweler tested tho watch .Taylor's fall to- the floor after ho was Jht or simply "ran down." When the . - watch stopped tho hands Indicated 7:21 A o'clock. ' J "MABEL'S CABLE TOVSV - Mabel Normand haa recovered uttU rimUy from her illness, brought on by erlef over the murder, to begin work on Thar new picture. i A copy of a cablegram sent to Taylor ny "Mabel" from London, Juno St, 1121 haa been found In his effects. It read: "Dearest Bill : Powder boa wonderful, . fcMcs; abed pleurisy nine days. Feel bet Jtr. Miss you dreadfully. All lovo. ' MaoeL - . . , . -a. I Washington f o Sell Timber and Lands l Olympla, Wash., Feb, II Total ap praised valuation of the land and timber - to.be offered for ealo la tho next atato Usnd sale. April 4. la t3M.M7.48, accord tii -to announcement by Clark V. Sav Ki-a, siaio land eommlaalonar Tk. 5VJU ?f.th nWJo nearly double that goffered for sale to days ao, which Com 'mlaaloner Savldfe state to-iaa lndlca. uon of the stability of the ?reont re- titm in ma lumper Inauitry, TAYLOR'S MANSERYANT: ; QUESTIONED BY POLICE t-'- ,i'r ' V: V , 'Xv Henry Peavey, William D. Taylor't cook and valet, wbo la one of the Important flffurea j in the murder Investigation. ! , COCKTAILS MENACE FILMLAND IN SOUTH (psathUMd Fiota ' Pass One) single exception ot "life" itself Jlfe Id the sense of tho precarious high flying of untamed wlnga borne on a breeze of money. 003 EA8TTO GET Too Inevitable aftermath le an orjry Of htah livinr. wild parties, bootleg- ban Queta and tha, luce that get far-flung and unpleasant-publicity because the participants are so often prominently in tho pubne eye. For the usual fee almost any Los An geles doctor will write, a prescription for whiskey which can be purchased at the neighborhood drug store at far less than the bootleggers fee. So the stuff from which cocktails aro made is pro vided abundantly, even without conaidi ering the kindly services of the district bootlegger who buried his supply in the back lot In pre-Volstead days. Tho "retired" money of the East and Middle West, seeking the salubrious climate of Southern California, with nothing to do but onjojr life and tha fruits of wealth. Is, at least In a large measure, responsible tor the conditions that exist today In Los Angeles which encompasses almost within the city umits the enure California motion pic ture world. t WOULD CLZA5 HOUSE MaMtBA saAilnA BJ.4-naA ttlawaaa w waawa UIVhMJU MVWO Vi'vl" OM paid far and away more money for their work than their service aro worth to society. But that Is an economic con dition that must find adjustment as the Industry stabilizes itself. TA fact only augments and aggravates the surround ings set u? by the wealth that has no other connection with the industry than to attract its moths to the Came. The people wbo are, after all, tho backbone of the industry, do not deny that things have gone awry in filmland. They know it and, to an appearances, they aro making a sincere effort to clean bouse. It is only a matter of time. If no better way is found, until all the moths will have earned their wings and tho hardy souls onry wQl survive as a basis (or - tho reoonstraotion. of the in dustry. In that happy day tho cocktail and. tho "party it refreshes in Los Angeles win bo memories ; the idle rich will have found other ways of spending their pit tance than in staging; wild wine parties for weaklings with pretty faces l and graceful manners and the producer who mistakes personal depravity for public desire win be buried as deep in his own dirt as win the type of pictures be has foisted Upon us. Of the depraved pro- Ouoer- mpre anon ! Water for Use in Flax Plant Sought By Salem Concern Salem. Feb. SWTas Willamette Val ley Flax dc Hemp corporation of Salem has filed with State Engineer Cupper application for permission to appropriate iao second xeet or water from Mill creek and tho North Santiam river for Dover development and for use in retting tanks. outer applications covering water rights have been Clod as follows: By W. fL BealL Treka. Cal alr from "Soldier creek and Brigga creek. tributary to Illinois, river, for mining purposes In Josephine county. Estimated construction ooet of this development Is By Velma Harrah, Free water, one second foot of water from Spring creek, tributary to Walla Walla river, for irri gation purposes in Umatilla county. tsr vreorge u. uroasnlckle, Bridgeport, water from Clark creek for irrigation of lands in Baker, county. jay iiaxnerine uavia, untano, water from Snake river for Irrigation of 80 acres in Malheur county, for a domestic water supply and for stock watering purposes. -By K F. Barnard. Hamilton. Grant county, water from a spring stream for irrigation purposes. NEVV PARTY IS PUT IECWER OFFTO D Chicago, Feb. 2L Organization of a national farm-labor political alliance was postponed today until the second Monday In December, by the conference between the two groups' representatives hers. The conference decided to await tho outcome of the November elections be fore going ahead with the national or ganization. Pending formation of the national coalition, however, the farmers and laborers will, work together through stats organizations. i; A committee of 15 was appointed to report at the December meeting - on national organization scheme. - URGE ACTI03T BY STATES , This committee recommends that each state organise by itself and In a form beet fitted for that particular state. These state organizations win then in dorse favorable candidates for congress or pot one of their members on either of tho old party tickets. This plan is said to bo that of Arthur C Townley, president of the National Non-partisan league and reported leader ehlnd the 1 United , Farmers National Sloe. Be has decided this" action -is the most feaaibWi it is said, as a result of The stats organization will be formed around existing organizations, such as tha Noa-partisaa league and the United Farmers National bloc it is said. wnx TiKtrjponrr Despite tho variety of political opinion and tha breadth of view of some of the speakers, the meeting was uneventful. Farmers declared that a great percentage or agn cultural producers aro -oanaTupt i tng any program, said ' James CTNaill, and iacte of assistance of the present I socialist delegate. New Terk. artmmistraaon was mameo. v - - I . "Tk - a v. i.v . SoclaUst speakers, for the most part.,, ZZTZLXr TTTZ .7." favored.ths federation ,aoor paxcy. wa wmwubuwidbt nde Tet those who snaka in favnTnf cjr rirw nnw sn wflrrmr isisa nrnn sa rnm i a m - men oni "batesT laboT speakers aiked, I P011 were warmty , , , IP rreoetved. As near as X can ascertain. XI in tho main, concerted action in the pri- J of tl. "j7Tf,-. vT-L 7-! . -ZTiT7 ' r ' - 1 penaeni poutical action." ; Thera;-wre about 500 representatives I -"s aioouay session, w. H. present. Bry brand of political I Jr. cnairman, president of tho her was brought out and aired and i - ut anacnmists, aooarea tnat the conference listened patiently.' Atl" the purpose of tho meeting to the conclusion of ftS session it waa I om kin1 f action -by tha short. evident, from tha addresses of the 1 'V J" u brfc lt tha hold farmers, that they are at sea regard- . w pmrues. iSoLtdLiOmj Auto Tax Questions ort assured for you when you stop at the Stttjjf rial Ifntf 1 Manager An Unrivaled ' Collection NO FINER collec tion of genuine Oriental Rugs can be found in the West than at Atiyeh Bros. These rugs have received many medals at expositions and adorn some of the fin est homes of the Pa cific Northwest The people of Portland vi cinity are always wel come to visit our exhi bition rooms.. tros. Oriental Rugs Alder at Tenth m. - W Wr Guard -Clashes With : Miners4 Wounded r-.H.-r Wellsharg, W. Va, Feb. S1(L N. Four men were wounded, two seri ously, tn a revolver battle early today between a guard at Isabella mine No. 4, of the West -Virginia -Ptttsburg Coal company and a score of striking minors. -Tho battle took place on the Pennsyl vania railroad bridge at tha approach ot tho mine, near here. - ill n i miisa SStt: VICTOR ii ii i RECORDS BY Portland agents for Reinald Weirenrath whs win appear at the HTXIO XBXATSE, XEBBUABY 64897 Gypsy Love Song. (4863 Duna. (4914 Stein Song. 6931 CoUeen o' My Heart. 6494 Love Sends a little Gift of ZiOva 74810 HerodladoVlflion Fugitive. 7451 Cantique do Noel (Oh Holy 8T59 Don Giovanni La ci -darem la I Mano, by Mabel Oarnson and Beinaid Werrenrath. Kan Orders Gives Prompt Attention! CFJonnsonPiAnaCa lit th St, Bet. MorrUos and Alder ROYAL COAL Involved in Cases New Salem. Feb. IL Two eases Involv ing taxation of automobiles held In stock by dealers on March I and filed In the supremo court here Monday will be considered together with the- case of the Northwest Auto company against T. M. Hurlburt. sheriff and tax collector of Multnomah county. These are the cases of Stevens versus -Hurlburt and the Covey Mdtor company versus HurlBurt All involve tho same question and con tend that the dealer's license provided for under tho act of 1914 exempts auto mobiles . In the hands of dealers from taxation as personal property.- Today! i , PAYROLLS ABB ADJUSTED Olympla, Wash., Feb. 21. Calling In the field force when work waa alack -has enabled Edward Clifford, director of the department of labor and industries, to complete the adjustment of employers' payrolls earlier by many months than has been known in the history of the in dustrial insurance department. ' - r- , . j ; THRIFT J J I THRIFT forms the basis on which M character is built. '. 1 I THRIFT is the result of the saving , ; habit a habit essential to sue- ill cess. nil 1 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT at this I ; bank will help you develop the helpful habit of ! ' THRIFT' I v Open an account here NQW! ; - j 11 (Member Federal Reserve System) y ' l ! ' THE-NOKTHWE5TERN NATIONAL-BANK L t-'i r& 1 - - V4X"Wx ' m mm , . . . .sv how's your wood pile , these clear cold days? if you want oak ash fir or .slab wood - ."X' delivered the day you order y ( BROADWAY ) mm rr Yes, it', tjuite possible l ( When this boy wanted golf, poker or fUhingj'Wifie always had to tag along she loved him so. And then'he sneaked off one day and she found him later marooned on a cute little island with another girl in a bathing suit, Can you blame either of them? fy. picture for wive with any kind of husbands and husbands with either "too much wife," or not enough, ... . 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