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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; OREGON. a NORWAY SEIZES r M1UGPS; GUIS FIGHT l9Ml Csbto U Th Joarsat u4 tas'CMcssa ' (OwtahW 12J) M . . ' nrlln. April It. John. Bar ley corn, th U supposSfl to tiavs Imm bttrt4 glrst In ths'Usltsd BUtH and later In .orr, tnsr start troubU between the floandinavtaa kingdom and' Qenaanyr If ft per U front the BalUo are (rue, Bwlft 4;rmn motorboau nave beent muffling- t thousands of quarts ef distilled nd undlstlllsa j liquor Into Norway, where there la a ban on all "hard" . ooee, Tbere were so many TlolatJorta bt the dry law that the government ildsd to dm Ita revenue cuttera, blockade . She Norwegian coast and prevent tbe Mnufflert from carrying; on thsir traf- , The revenue cutter Hell haa been on kluty of thia kind only a week, but In that time hti had acveral encounters In ' Whvb German smuggling boata nave W damaged srtouty. ) The German cutter Btlts (lightning), with aevecal thousand susrts of -hard tkiuor on board, waa sightsd by the Bell gum Thureday night When hailed by ihe Norwegian boat the Mlts rsfussd to top Iwr englnea, and attempted flight. 1 lowever. ahe couldn't get away, and finally, after the Veil had fired several Vnota at hr, ahe stopped. 1 - I One of the ahelU exploded In the hold pt the Wits and amaahed several thou-. Mind hottleg of tliuor. When the Nor. Veglan crew hoarded her the Oermana Ny'rut p a fight, but - lost bscsuss the Norwegian wsrs better armed. The Vartatn of the crew of the Blits waa ar retted, and taken Into a Norwegian har- , home kran later ', the , Norwegian Wamshls elt waa overhauled by the ; tull and -captured. Hhe had ? 10.000 jiarts of German liquor on board Ger man newspapers ' and the public are treatly excited, and eventalk of, war. little Hope Seen . T-'rvv 53 of fln-nrinrif rf . Warfare in Greece Harding, Will Be : Asked to Support v RecIatioiuB ill ;- v i - : . . 1 .." ; :- . v Washington.. April is. tWASHIXO- TON BUREAU OV THK JOCRXJtL. Senator McN'ary and Kepreaentatlre Pyi tth. Idaho, Joint authorii ot' the Mei Karjr-Stftith reclamation bill, will head a delegation of Western senators and representativea to-, call - on resident llardlnr 1 Wednesday morning to dia- cuaa the; legtalaUve situation wltn rtf. arence ta that measure. - : : ' The bill haa been reported Irt botfi houses. In the senate It la In danger of being caught in a Jam following the un certain date of the passage of the tar iff bill, and In the house there la doubt as te the attitude of the" representation steering commllteewhlclt governs . the program of business In that body. On Wednesday i the Westerners vCill tell the president that hie influence is needed to persuade house leaders io take an active Interest in ths oBl vThe president has - several times : declared for reclamation legislation and .thai as sured Weftenl noembers U Is part of Ms program for the present session. Passenger Motors Will Be Placed xm takeview Section ih;. Alturals. CaL. AprU 1 According to woKd received here from Charles Moran, president of the Nevada-Callfornla-Ore-gon railroad, which recently sought per mteilon Ito abandon Its passenger and freight service between Sackstaff, CaL. ma .taeview, jr ami motors and freight trains are to t put In operation. ; ' :; ;' '" ; The recommendation ot .tne' camor. nia commission that a trl-weeklyaerTice he elves i or ths Ima leased, or sold , to the Western ' Pacific or the connecting flnes glvn a larger part af tariffs, now Is before the Interstate commerce corn minimi i vtr President McCargey has Just returned frdm Waahington wnere he presented .the data. CWIOil W. H. BUSS IS HERE TO TALK AGAINST I1C0TICS Talks given by Canon 'W. H, Bliss of Seattle, at tbe various high schools to day were merely forerunners ot the antl- sareetlo mass meeting tonight at o'clock In The, Auditorium. At thia meet ing Canon Bliss, founder of the White Cross, will tell ot the evils of the traffic and will explain tbe work or th wniw Cross, . - Open to the public. It is confidently expected that the , building will be crowded. Canon Bliss is known as one of the- best- laymen authorities on nar- : Arriving this morning . from Seattle, Canon.. Bliss waa escorted py Mayor Baker and officials of the school board re. th East Side high schools. . He viaitMi Fnnklin. Washington. Benson and Jefferson in the order named. ADDRESS STCDBXT8 s - i .xnrh m taken t the Jefferson high eAfeterisr snd the UUi given the student body s44:10..t S:Ja pupils of the west Side high schools, tdncoin. no ,--of Comrrierce'snd the Girls' Polytechnic, were assembled at ? The ' Asoiwrnim, ti. th talk was reneated. On of trie features of the mass mw- Ing will s bei the apnouncemeni. m u Registration for- 'May Primaries to . Be jClosed Tonight f ohfght St 1 o'clock, tb registraUon office in the- courthouse will be closed and call persons in the county who haven't their names on the books - at that -hour will not be allowed to vote at the coming election. May 18. unless they go to the trouble to take six freeholders to the polls with them. - The office is on the first .floor, jruin street side. All those must register who have not Toted at the last lo elections and these Who have changed their places of residence since' they last registered. lluUI rkla fe Til hnal . mA tKa ChlMan . Dn Newt) . 1 Constantinople, April II. The allied answer to the Nationalist courlter-pro gosals wag received In Angora , Satua dy and caused considerable stir. The slocument was examined at once by ths Cabinet and th National assembly was Silled to- consider. , Though the official stlonallst reply will Hot be known untU Mary Landon Baker 'Arrives to Marfj Allister McCormack Cherbuif . rrtince, Aprir N.'a) Apcomnanledl by her mother and a. maid. Masv Landon Baker.' who has twice ift her ifiancsT' Allister MoCormlck. of rhu-ssa. ("waiting at the altsf." arrived here today on the) Aqultanla. A cabled rreetlnryfrom McCormlck awaited her. dim naker said ahe was anxious for the moment when she will be married. Woman Telegraphs - Eeport of Suicide the Coweeman. Where hundreds of fishermen, hunters and timbernaen from all parts of ." the -county stayed when Visiting the Coweeman. The old notei building burned several years ago - Mr. Davey was born in England. He Was member of the Tolunteet fire deparuneht in Portland in fearly days, coming to the Coweeman -valley i from -Portland. ws wife and & son. Ellis DSvey. ootn resi dents f the Coweeman, Survive.; London .Club Dodges Barber, Saves Com London. Slareh H. (By UaU to Unite J Press.) A beard on "the chin keeps the shaving money in. That's, ths new slo gan of the latest London freak society, the Hirsulte Half JUtindraJ, That U to say. they call themselves the Hirsute Half Hundred. The rest of tondon calls them simply Moss. Growers, " Barbers are contemptuous In regard to these gentle men who have-'disregarded, conventions and adopted 'the T latest In , streamline beards. But the Jialry , ones laugli Sftd say v "Aha, but think.-k. shave each 'ay costs a dime. , W save. 3 dimes a year. Now. go ahead anA laugh at us." Wenatchee Couple , Hurt in Car' Spill Wenatchee. Wash- April IL As the result of a fall down a 7&-feot embank ment When the automobile in which they were tiding went off thes road.: Mr. and Mrs. L Gi RIdB of East Wenatchee are in a . local hospital seriously Injured. They wer found by Clark. DunkeW who beard Mrs. Ksce'8 cries for help. Ric was toun4 helpless at the bottom of the embankment. ; j. - , AKIYAL8 At HOT I.AKE Hot lke. April- IS. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Friday were: Mrs. C C. Palmer, Baker ;. Ella Morris. Jake Ls, Bine and i Mrs.- C w. Woods. I Grande i George L. Simmonds and Louis Allehoff. Portlarid; Mrs. F, W. Epplnger, Baker; "A. O. Hulse, Enterprise; Henry Knhnhla snd ilfn. Joe Kemble.7 Rits- Wash XT W rArdorff and Mlaa Haset Wyrick, Pendleton ; Eiaise Sterne, La, Grande: Frank Gardiner, Baker ; !F, EL-McEldOWtieyrOaalnO. cat " Choice of Colors 1 i : Eeld Not Insanity . - - . i , , London. April U. U. P.) Relatives" failed in their attempt to break ths win of Baron Fussell. who left 100.00 te his chauffeur-companion aitd. during his life, hung dolls on his bedstead arid discharg ed a trained . burse because her pink cheeks clashed with ths orange wallpa per. Commenting em the Wallpaper Inci dent, the judge said : I sympathise with him. I dislike a violent clash of colors. I, do not think that is tbe lettetvor a man whose mind is unbalanced. . I rather regard it as proof of sanity." r i. - JITET DttlTER ABEESTKD Dallas, Or April IS. Harold IXckey USS.AW JBailA. m CJCW.S.Ua A . irk .win? uy? ""w t i j i-itc 'tin vet vt outci luaii, wv b.m plans ot the delegation ot western Ef j rested at Buell : Saturday' night by ernors to visit W'ashlngton before con- j Sherif- Joha w. Orr as h was unloading rress adjourns, isationat sia m alleged moonshine from: his car id front the campaign against illicit use oi r- of m aanc hall. .He was held- under cotics wiH be asked. - bonds for .trial to Justice court here .. present t the local chapter o.x . - WhlU Cross at me mtwiiUB - WILLIAM "W. 'BATET day afternoon In thet council Kels.' Wash.. April . It. William W. Of the city hall. . . I Pavey, IL resident of the Coweeman At this meenng Pro"'-"i""- valley for a quartet century;. died Sun u. iv.m Arisnier was euecieo mm I j. vi . . . .Mi.iM f innamoratlon sdopteov inese i ..... , . .. -tat I a,"c vviwwjini ujb nmw iiuhk iiulvi will nave to approver " corporation commissioner v The www xrosB . -- of civilians with the soie purpose- 4 fighting the, Blioit trarnc m narcotics., rit dUfers from tho Oregon Narcotie Control associauon m mat i latter is made up of law-enforcing offi cials In the White cross puoiic "- oiaJ while eligible tor menii'. " not eligible to hold office. . - - . Other Officers etectea av wj """j meeting were : r- ' ' '. Vice presldents-B. " F. Irvine, J. E. Wheeler. E. B. Plnei'r and Fred Boalt ; secretary, Mrs. O. J. Frankel ; treas urer. Cameron Squires, and board of trustees, A. F.Flegel, C. a. TiptorijMris. J. F. Hlll. Mrs. O. L. Buland. Mrs. Frank Vnrthptin Mrs'. Norrhan Christie, Mrs. Alexander Thompson, Mrs. S. M.,Blu- mauer; Mrs. Viola OrthscWid. Mrs. rmi- lip Oevurts, Oi w. Home, C. M. Kyner son, J. B. Adams, Winthrop Hammond, W. F. Kennejf. Mrs. Cora McBrlde, Mrs. Adella Prichad. Mr Ocean Jolly, Dr. A. W. Moore, Pri Richard Schults, Mrs, Minnie Heiner, W. O. Gleason; C. A, Blcs. T. IL. Boyd and E. E. Sharon. . EHBLING SEEM TOST ' Pallas. Or -April It IrA Mehrling. Who retired in March as postmaster of Falls City, has filed as a candidate for the 1 Democratic nomination for county commissioner. Vie only Democratic can didst in Polk county. Four are seeking the Republican nomination, T. J. Graves, incumbent: William Rlddell Zt. of Mon mouth., George D. Stewart ot Buell and William Ellis of Dallas. . WALTftK BJtfcE Cchtralia, .Wash.. April II. Walter Breen, (7.' died. Sunday from heart dis ease. He had been a resident of Cen trails for 3J years. . - - - . - State Brief Holds ; Brumfield; Guilty Roseburg. April IS. The state's-brief Ita the Brbmtleld murder case was served on the defense Monday by George Xeu- ner, ' district " Sttorney. Hie brief con tains SX pages. Including answers to the arguments of the ' defense. . The ' ex. amination of the Jurors Is given at length. The brief states rn closing: "The defendant bad a cair and impartial trial by a fair, impartial and unprejudiced jury, and the verdict of ths Jury should not be set aside by this court.- . ' For Tbin Waists and Sleeveless Gowns ' -1 . 'f Jt,(Toilet.TIps) Xi ' ' A safe' certain method for ridding th skin of ugly, hairy growths is as follows: Mix a paste. with some pow dered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface about t minutes, then rub off. wash the skin and the hairs are gone. - This Is entirely harmless and seldom requires repeating, but te avoid disappointment it is advisable to see that you et genuine aeiatone. Mix .fresh as wanted,..--,. , ., . ' 1 - S.A. 4..J. I ..j : - . ' ikrt - . ' i ; NEVfcft it tois Up V. tht ir.rU w.. dcrkn4 more delifklfBt and attractive. v . Early Tacationists will find Alaska and '. ur Maj excursions cxtrtael dtlithtful ' -the most lift erestinc. tttrtetlvg and econsmical vacation trip tm America Tk gays are ft and ballsy, alfitt esly eemferUbly reel; 'tke staotsker eltsr. af. ' ferdlag greater visibility. tvtltt ays-zsM a DM vlaehl taut . water. Wltk meals gad bertk laelsdse, ler - eaiy Is. - , A ik fer deuile tttsnsaUelt. sad HUrAtkrs 1 deserilUvs ef this taeaUok trlf et trips. - . TicKfeT ornc - - - . - ' ": 101 Third St, Cor. Stark. Pfcone Bwdy 5481 Ceo. W. Sanborn St Sons, Altori. Phone 1185 ooADM!ML LIME I ALEXANDER ITRCSIDENTI Tickets to "Ad Club Follies," Municipal Auditorium, April 20th, 6n Sale Our Store.1 Plan to Attend This Event i omorrow. Discernin ednesday. reports indicate tat the. An ora government considers the eondV lions unacceptable. j , : I Teace negotiations between the Greeks kind the Nationalists, sre stwsys ham. .pared by the utter distrust which Munich. April (U.T.) A smartly dresned woman leaned out of a-flrst- clsss coropartment In the Orient Express when It stopped ror a moment at bu burg, enroute to Munich. She handed the statlonmaster a telegram and the . . J 1 . .W I. 11'K.n t Vl i. tMtrt ho Nationalist, fee, with reurd to th. ooT th. .utbhml.te'r.aw U Allies, Members of ths National seeem- I . telegram from Mile. MarU Langs Wly say that. the present negetiationa are Nothing but an attempt on the part Of Arttaln to trlckrthe Nationalists, weaken . Jlhelr military position and leave them t 'the meray of the Greeks. When "Tussaf Kernel returned from. Paris he aid : r , Turkey 1 consented to dismiss pesos Vtecause of the Insistence of France! but the does not believe that any ether set tlement of, the Near Eastern question thsn by arms Is possible." " ' 4 . - Anatolian government - reports re kvlved hare Undicau general belief that to1 relatives In Paris, announcing ner death. ' The : statiopmaater . telegraphed ahead to Munlqh-J ! Ths . woman's, com nartment was searched7 when the . train arrived. jMlle. Lange was found dying of poison.. .. PORTLASD'CimL- SO. . ItW i Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallls? April lt. Amy Frances Bartow. No. I4 Brooklyn street, Portland, has the dis tinction bf being No. 1900 on the regis-; tration list , of the college this year. tm mimiur' an the rfaii marks SL new he reply of the National assembly . to roor4 tB long-course reglsttaUon. Ths the allies will be In the negsUvs and that I to... r-gutraUon for the college year. kv resumption bf hostilities ls Inevitable. t : . ' ' . JOSCrH BlVI . . . Kandy. .April 11. Ths funeral of Jo oph Blue. 71. waa held Monday, Rev. Vainer Bonaventure ef Mount Angel of. XlMatlng.' Mr. Blue was a Prench-Ca. tiadlan and bad lived In this section for years. He worked 11 years for C. Melnnlnger and had since lived si Welches. He had no 'relatives In this stnuntry. Pall bearers werei Psul lelnlg. Henry rrret.NC. L. Flake, r.eorge Maronay, Thomas Kubltta, and 'August Hoernloks. Including ' summer session and - 'short course students, Is 8497. , - .' ' rORTMASTXmS HOMrWATEB .Wsshlngton. April II. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.- Psul Wj Thlel haa been nominated by President Harding, aa postmaster st Grandvlew. wash.. and Frederick- J. Flelcher at Prescott,. Wash. , - BASTER SKftTICDS BIA1T UK ' Bend. April II. Attendance at Easter services I her t was estimated , at t7 W peopla. t Flu Hearlt Curable t Health ior Greeks away laamaged hearts by ths thou sands followed in wake, of Flu Epidemic. Our Milk and Reat Cure combined with os teopathic treatment is s wen- -der worker In restoring these hearts to- efficiency 1 and in L overcoming general bad after effects of the Flu. Terms moderate. - Thp Moore Sanitarium 1 2 Hawthorne, at 87th . . See Window? Display Today i L K V t . i A . .'Kw.nr uiUKiUlUatiuitA.itiiu irWtK' "''' - - - -- - eCL " I i 1 CHINESE RUGS-r- DISPLAYED in oar Alder and Tenth street, windows 'are some psjrUcuIarlyattractiTe-' Chinese Rugs, all sixes from small ones. suit-, able for. nail to room-size ones. Among them ' are several of an unusual mulberry shade: We've marked twenty-five of these beautiful , Chinese Rag down lo prices that will amsre rujr connoisseurs- It's, an opportunity for home f urnishine uneaualled . Since Atiyeh Bros. , ' sUrted buslnesa. . , 1 A i. v'1-V:'.; fvj, i . MM- -4 ' ''A J iM ' -'v " 1 Go. see our windows, theft come inside and - well, tell ' you the prices. , Remember none 'I' charted, none tent cn approval. , , v f Atiyeh Bros. Aider el Tenth . .". " . . r. " .bbs, ':'-.... : a- - . - '. f . i . 1 rcVTWJ, Sketches .'T 'fj for Misses . - v . . and XV amen S a . .i : ... " 1 III , Begins Promptly at Nine Fiiteeri Wednesday Morning The Season's Newest Developments 2u7n the -Splendid Materials of j Taffeta Crepe - ICnit Canton Crepe- Crepe' de'Chlne- Poiret Twill Tricotine . . - - . ... .. - - ; V; YA11 Included in Thii Unuiual - -. Offerins of Unprecedented Values! Space is too limited to describe' these stunning dresses. Just come and see therrH-but come early, for, the values, are so pronounced they'll sell quickly. -. It isn't a sluffing off' of old merchandise." The great'' bulk of these dresses just arrived here bought for this SDecial after-Easter event- supplemented by many of - our regular stock of high: grade. frocks drastically-, .reduced. ..' : 'i r; .':-.- . ' Y-r Dresses - i? $ In Taffeta and Serge Equally good are the values which we are featuring in , 4 su v- w y - o V w a r;ExcellGnt materials, finished as .carefully- as grown-' upsypriced far below What you'd expect to pay, quality " consiaerea. Use Your Credits . -: Even with values as pronounced as these4'Credit--Gladly,' -is yours. It isn't necessary that you pay all cash.' .Just open an account arrange your own terms ; on the 'balance,' j - . sc. WA3H1NSTDN AT TEOTH ,