Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1922)
112 THE CIIEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OIIEGO!;. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, IS: lijPllOVELiEIITS ARETOBEi.lADEIli COLUMBIA FOREST Petitions Seeking QT I I'JCI . A1?., T Recall of Williams J u i ill 1 1 lll nui hi i u Salem, April 18. Petitlos for th re call of 'Chairman Fred A- " William, chairman of ths state public commission, and Fred Q. Buchtel, member, were IE Bend, April 1. George Stillwell, star witness for the state in the -trial of A. J Watnn on a f-ori dprre murder deposited with the secretary of state this j charKa for the killing of R. H. Km: i afternoon. , toe . xonner Bearing i,wo I ot bisters, aamircea unaer cross ezaror r:i iM'nruifr tnr . ! .in.. tha i.tt.r i? ooo ; I nation this mornine Having signed a f-reatlonsl development of the govern-1 The petitions will . -- , I'.'til confession. Implicating Mm as a technl- mnt mineral springs on Trapper creek, J April 25. the first day on which It will J airn (Waa basis for a court ruling, bout IT miles northwest of Carson, Wash., In the -Columbia national forest, tli rough , the - Improvement' of public rompgrsunds and the building f a road to a colony of summer homesltea which will soon be offered for lease, according supervisor Adam fright. - wna be legally possible to take sucb. action. 1 ordering the state to hand the defense . It was explained that by that date pe-1 of the sUtement. A. defense mo .. X . I tion to this.effect had been ruled on aj- tltions for tns recau tu xx. -orey - th. our, ,wo hours before. would be ready for 'filing. v . J Stillwell, confronted . with his own Within five days after filing the two I sworn testimony, given at the trial and ... ,k.i- preliminary hearing In 1920, admitted " " I; " " . that his former evidence; in which be win automatically appear, on me oauot -enied havinir accompanied ; Weston to worfcing with Assistant District Forester I at tha recall election, which must Ml the Krug- cabin on the night of King's V.. J. Buck OK the protect. ' Ih.m aciMii o A.-. It naurh of fho nle-.i death, was untrue. He had been pre- The new road will leave the jnala I naturea j., found valid to make ' the I vented from making a clean breast by automobile road about a half mile from I election' compulsory. , J ; th defense attorney' warning to answer t ne notei, ai tn cage or ins puouc camp i he petition were brought to Salem by J only the questions put and- because he grounds, which extend from the edge of I Duncan, president of the recall commit- was afraid that the news report might ttw green timber to trie noiei. ana crossitoe, W. Kills Richards, secretary, and I worry : his wire, Jie said. Trapper creek to the summer home sites I p. a. Myers, The three sald the com- TFf I nv RTBrnr.IV tha iirum Other summer homo sites 1 1 a,Maa. to ha r.nt forward in th I Mrs. .May E. Arnold of Bend was the . rm to imA mt i i ha want aide s(imi.i id. .uMin aiia . nMfMrtnr i first prospect! ve woman juror ever ex Tranner eraak. nnatrram from tha hotel. I to wait until tha tima exnirea In whir-h I amlned in DcSChUlea COUnty, ' Called in The road leading to government mla-1 WlUlams and Buchtel may resign. Should j the third ventre required for the xnurdar ar.l anrlnaa la lr Ka Imnroved bv the I tha realrnatlona of both be turned In no trial., was passed for cause by Dotil planting of trees along each side of the recall - election would be necessary, as j sides, and excused on a A peremptory msd for a diatance of about two miles I successors would be named by the gov. I challenge of the state. She , is the only lefore the green titmber Is reached. I ernor. Should one resign only one elec- j one of li women called this term who riantine- will begin-next week. The trees will be used to help nature, which will. In time, reproduce the area which has been locaed off by the Wind River Lumber company and burned over, and make the drive more attractive along Ihst portion of the road which la most usiate before green timber Is reached, i Government mineral springs can be reached by automobile In a four or five hour ride from Portland.. tlon contest would-, be held. Civic Departments Tot Act Separately- At Marine Hearing That "the port and dock commissions end the Chamber of Commerce will act. rot jolntiy. but Individually In legal rep- funsrl services wlU. be held for Sher-r-sentatlon of Portland In Interstate com- j wood. Sherwood was In the medical de tierce commission hearing, to be- held I ,.,.... ataohd i th neth infantrv Bodies of 5 More v Soldiers . Are Due . To AiriyeToniglit Bodies of the five soldiers en route to Portland,', will . arrive 'at o'clock tonight. , according to announcement Tuesday , of the army quartermaster. Those i of" the' k, two -Portland i, men. Lieutenant Robert A. Sherwood '. and-) Private Lee C. Meado ws,"' will be buried here, while the otner tnree-wOl.be sent out Thursday morning to various points In the Northwest - r 1 ' - At the request of his mother private did not claim exemption. i. That i he - had seen Weston strangle Krug with a rag in an effort to extort money from- him,- and that a few min utes later AVeston Tiad declared Kru? dead, and bad set fire to the cabin in w-fcich he lived, was the statement : on the witness stand Tuesday afternoon of StillwelL StiUwell shook like a leaf while he testified and appeared very ill at ease during the. cross-examination which fol lowed, - In the former trial of Weston. Still- well was also - a witness, but did not testify at that time that 'he had been present, but that Weston had confessed the crime to him and Wilson the day following.-: i. . l -- Weston had suggested Krug't murder. and . StiUwell had demurred, hut went under a threat - of death, be .-testified Tuesday. . Weston, '.determined to kill Krug after the Utter bad . visited Joe Wilson's sawmill and witnessed- the moonshl&ing operations , being -carried on , there by . Weston. Joe Jtvilson and himself. Still well said. , , , WOMAX EXCUSED Krug invited the two into his cabin. then went to the cookhouse and finished his meal, said--StillwelL:;- As Krug en tered later, -Westoa struck him" on the bead with a club, stunning him. Still- well stated. - weston .commanded Still wen to tie Krug," but he was unable to do to, Weston tying him. SUUwelT tes- uued. I always thought you were a' friend of mine ; if you're going to kill me, kill me quick,. Krug said when he came to, according to - StiUwell. - Weston de manded -money, and choked Krug. with the rag, nightenlnt up three times, the witness. said.. .. : Kror told them where to .look, and StiUwell started to search. .'A moment later he heard Weston . say. "Ths old man's dead,". BtOlweU testified. died here Tuesday The funeral wiil be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PIOKEEB, HIXISTE& PASSES Philomatlu. April 19. Blshos Nicholas Castle, for half a century a minister. In the United Brethren church in 'Oregon, Bishop Washington elating. of Portland offi- niiinuHiunniKiiiuiumiiuuiKisiiHiiiiiuumniuumiiuKiimi:::::: She Discovered It Tco "After 10 years of hit or rnlii Jbikin vrllh - Y&rious ether hramds of powder 1 zX laxt discovered th&t thd bitter , tuts tcms times found in hot breads was cauied from . eluir. in cheaper grades of powder. So I am now an ardent booster for Royal Raking Powder." fifrt. L. A. J. 7- mm is' v 4 j " - - - " ' t 1 Absolutely Pure ' , r. '. A Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book lt' FRIZ . Roral B&kiaz Powder Ctx, 130 WLTIIam St, New York Open 630A.2L to 8 p. ;il " " - ,11 . . t I i ;3UWashirigt6n St Sb-fy ; 311 Washington St A-S we said bfor, "Our breakfasts are our obby." . - w. aM.. a '- 1 1. -1 j j j : - , ' " e iuic mnca ana m aaoay dinner, out we 7.un to.nuie.oup breakfasts famous throughout the .-. Northwest.'.. . i Come and Try One of Our Famous ' SPECIAL 30c BREAKFASTS - . J0 to 11 A. M. ' SOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS 1 Sur ?Ik Sausagre; Potatoes and Pot of Coffee. . .... . . . .".25c ' "ETfnch Tost Jellr nl Pot of Coffee...:.-..,... ........ ..20c r,ca ayrup, xiutter and Pot of Coffee..... ...... .....15c H , We Serv Only Swift's Premium Ilam and Bacon : S S r , , Nothing but. Pure Cream in Coffee and Cereals - H ; Pot bf Coffee, Pot of Tea. Bottle Milk. ............ 5$ 1 ' STEAKS, CHOPS AND OYSTERS TO ORDER , SS . , , - . - - . " TO S P. X. . - 1 WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS I S : . WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE ' nnMnnMiiMMiiiniiiiinMnniiiiiiiMuiiuiiiiiinniininiiiiiiiiniMMnniiimmini"- 1-ere In June on the enforcement of sec tion SI of tha merchant marine act of mo. 'was stated Tuesday by Prank M. Warren,' president of the port of Port land.' -,'-. The port commission will be represent partment attached to the 110th Infantry an i was killed In action September 17, WIS. He was . the son of B.- F. Sher wood of the Portland, police department and Mrs. Voda H. Sherwood. Military honors will be accorded Lee Meadows, who waa killed in action JLXr r-v,': vl"! WX . 19. anerrvlce in Com Koche, ita attorney. Negotiations are now under of the chamber. president of that organisation. pany B, l2nd Infantry, and Company A, ..!. , r - ..... .1 M aa M.u.(.tl.l llil.auj, , WH UI1 Bull SI 7Z CTld B? V ra ? Charles H. Meadow. SS Ross street. , Dur' I H funeral will be conducted it the There Is no plan for personal represen- w tl ,1a v p ...i n .T i i . . 1 Saturday by tha AlUed Veterans. Men i-o. ducted by the section IS committee Z-Z. JT'nt- , ' of the shipping board on the AUantle ?"Z V t""0. r..at, the first to be held April at Pd CapUln Fred M. West. Kev. E. ... .1 W. Kaaman Will Afflli.l. ' -- i ... noeton, and others at New York and Savannah. Bonding of Tirms To Guard Builders Of Homes Urged W. Seeman will officiate. ' The last bodiea to be sent to Portland from overseas will leave New York City April :7, according to latest advices, - V - - - - - i .: ' Tteeoiutions urging the passage of an ordinance by the city council requiring the licensing and bonding of firms and Individuals engaged in th erecton of homes were passed at a meetlna of the Portland llome Builders' and Contract-1 ore' association Monday night. For the protection of the public against incom petent snd dishonest contractors it was irs to: Assemble in Annual Meet ; iri Portland Managers of IS stores of the J.n Penney company In Oregon.. Washing ton, California and Montana will par ticipate in the annual conference of the company's Northwestern managers with ouyers and executives from New York and St Louis, beginning at S a. m. Fri day at tha Multnomah hotel. ' George H. Buahnell, vice president and comptroller , bond for not less than IS500 and satisfy I of th company, will be in charge cf the the city building department of their I ""nu ' assisiea oy za riiialiricatlons before a license would be l.taued. ' ' V. ' '.' Officers ef -the ' association are: 71. Hire, president l T. B. Wlnshlp. vice pi eirldent ; P. It. Resd. secretary and treasurer. Other members are: Robert R neat, nice Construction compsny. F. proposed that oersona or firms enraged ir home construction be requlred to give M. Turner, J. W. McFadden. George A. Koaa. it. 8. McFarland. a. Pajunen, C. A. Htever. rrank A. Jlead. M. I Mo Minn. N. a Fklund, It. R. Kibler, H. K. Koherty, Cleland tt Hubbel, T. A. Sutherland. John K. Ness, Pacific Build ing company. Elmer R. Katlnger, J. Bry on Moore, II. It. Karris. I. It. Caplea, 1 mil Johnson. Kmll Nelson, C. O. West land., A. C Malmqulst, Hermsn Nelson, M Ness, tl. K Mavwell, R. Chrlstman. Herman Prouty. William Hlldebrandt. Game Law Violated : In Redmond District . . Came lave violations hare been un uetiariy sumeroua this yea tn the Bed mond diet riot, according to C, A. Adams, tame warden, who was In Portland I uenday. A hard winter and heavy snows have forced the deer to the tower levels, whore many have been killed unlaw fully, says Adams. The deer are ei tromely poor, because moat of the buxhes upon which they feed are burled in the enow. , .. - V buyers and other officials , from the Eastern beadquartera. .t- fj.uv' ' ' W. O. Hoag. sales manager; R. I Whitman bf the advertising department and Ir. Thomas Tapper of the educa tional department of the Penney , com pany; will be among the principal speak ers at the conference, i The ; company operates 311 stores in 17 states and will open stores fn two additional states. West .Virginia and New York.; during the current . year., -A total of 69 new stores have been planned for the year. voMinitxlnicB: Mots il-oh0 OppoE'toiniEKy fca ImaFe.-iini ; '.e" ''f , ; Read! IwTx x- - - - , i (flli V Starts Now!-loses May 4! ' :'rV ' f , . iOI r--sV - v.- S ' ' 4 - 1 - II " . . ... . . .. l Mill Wage Dispute f: Awaits Transcript Klamath Falls. April II. Five hun. dre pages or shorthand notes were taken In the state eoncilUatkn board's lumber strike hearing here which, when transcribed, wiir make approximately 7(h) typewritten pages. ' TJntll the tran script Is received by the board, little progress can be mad toward reaching a. decision, it Is understood here.. It is expected . the Work will be completed within 10 days., but completed portions wui no iorwadea zrom time to time. Ono'Sorc Throat - Caso Is Eeported 'One new case, i of septic sore throat was reported at jth city health .office DRV ItW KSrORrEMKST Frank Mitchell, lecal advlaer or the r- lral prohibition director, will speak . . I . T . a at tha. f3wtal WftrWara lunch- .-v Reward hoteU on -The Knforcem.nt I Tuesday, Mrs. Hi C. Baker of No, 195 t t the I rohibitron Law In Oregon." avow xr.Krs ritees tow lwixton Idaho, Aprll 11. Continues. , nw In the mountains and surrounding . . n.try has checked the rise of rivers ii this vuinlty. the Rnaka Hver drop i h four feet la a weekj '.. 111V a fuf tt.vln. m M.tlm,.. m -.1. av. ..aa uwiiiiwib i.vw;h. This report was .the first filed since , Saturday. Other cases are said to be progressing favorably. The morning re, port Showed 45 cases Of-smallpox, 28 casea of dlrjhther'a and " 17 cases of scarlet lever now prevalent in the city.l Dye Stockings or Sweater in Diamond Dyes "Mimon Iyea" add years of wear 1 1 orn. faded sklrta, w a lata, coata, . 's sweaters, coverings, hangings, ; -r. everythlnit. I :vry package Mtain. dlrectlona-ao stmplie any woman . i put new. ru-h. fadeieiaj colors into r rn rarments or draperies even if - hae never dyed before. Just buy . unnd Iyea no other ktnj hen i r rcatertal will come out right, be n Ixamond lys are guaranteed not , Third Hearing for I . Brokqr Commenced Spokane. "Wash.. April Fotlpwtng a decision by Judge Hugo Oswald over ruling an amended motion of previous j acquittal, made in behalf of Irving Whltehouso In order to block ' f nrtber preecutlon , of - cases against him, the third trial of Whltehouse, head of the lormer brokerage firm ef the Irvine wtitteheuea company. Is In proeress. w hltehouse, la charged with grand lar- ceny for alleged- misappropriation of lunaa, .. ; , - ., ... 4 1 . . . .. . to Remain On Rail Labor Board Washington. Anril l!.- X' sC-i. bert Philippe, a member of tha lahor ak. epot. fa1, or run. Tell your I group of the Cnlted States railroad wurinrr ipa maieriai joy wian e I. wool or ei'.k, or whether, tt is cotton or mixed goods. iiaiuondes labor board, has withdrawn his resisrna tton. it. wag announced at the WhiU House today. - , -, . - lltWISTOX -VAX BIES . ' lwiston, Idaho. Anril 19 nr-. i Wallner, former Lewiston boy. died of pneumonia on a United Stat,- hr.r,ni A Word of Explanation Most-of the block of $1,000,000.00 cumulative first preferred stock of the Northwestern Elec tric Companyr-a 20 million dollar Corporation : recently of fered has been sold -to , f ormer' stock- holders and new ones who also realize the highly ., desirable character of this security.- y , - , ' . m Many have wanted to invest who would not or ' could not pay ALL cash: - t . - In order to quickly finish distribution of the -issue and at the same time' accommodate all, we have apportioned : the remaining . shares among those who desire them on a Partial'Payment Plan . guaranteeing per cent interest on all payments, ' and focusing public; attention, namely,; by offer- ing'to all -beginning today and continuing, until ; May 1 4th, an opportunity to-secure a cash i prize and apply it on the payment, of Northwestern shares. The conditions are plain, simple and easy, " as will be observed by a glance over the details', found elsewhere in this advertisement. All there is it, in fact, is to count the dots apparent on v ; the, map herewith, estimate the number of those - obscured, place your total figures in, and sign and return thel attached coupon to the Northwestern , Electric Company; Amonsr the 153 whr.90 fimr- v most closely approach the correct number of dots 3 will be 1 distributed the prizes. -,-..'.; - As is customary ; m activities ! involving the placing , of securities, the Company set aside a certain -amount for advertising. ? The remainder - of the aDorooriation -for nlarincr !? icena been converted into a fund with which to finance ik ' uic xiuu uiicicu tu uiis VyOIltesl. . I. ; to be distributed by Northwestern Electric company. ; . 1 1. To forcibly bring ' before the public ' attention '.'. the large number of stockholders in the company; v 2. - To ! stimulate public'interest in the' activities of ' - the. company and the immense amount of money being: ; expended here at home in improvements. V 3. To impress the public with the notable growth, ; J able management and excellent financial conditionof;'-" --the company. . ' . ' v ; tV;'': '1 , .4. : To emphasize the prowess of a1 public : utility, v- s, , dealing only in powerv as. a regular and liberal dividend - payer and as a safe, sure and conservative industry, in ' 5. , To lencouraire the habit of savins. , ,6. To interest the general public in the" purchase : of sound securities AT HOME : that pay, a - rate of ' interest much' more " attractive than ordinarily, paid ' on one's savings.- - -. '." ; ;- ; i. - ;;. :. - :; t 7 .-To;logically introduce and innsively t feature . for two weeks A PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN by T which hundreds unwilling or . unable to pay ALL cash V may now share in the distribution of the present .offering of Cumulative First Preferred Stock paying - 7.14 per cent, payable cjuarterlyv ; 'y' v----;: Rules of Contest: Table of Prizes : 1, .: - - . ............. Grand Prize $100.00: One. fuSy paid share First Premium Cumulative 7 ? Capital Stock in Northwestern Electric Company. .- . . Contest begins April 19 and closes at 6:30 P M. Idfay :4. . acn contestant is entitled to one entry only;"-. . ::' Entry blank consists of fConteit Conpon attached hereto or copy of same which may, be secured at "Northwestern" off ice - C ; Washington at .Tenth.;, : y y 'ZT, L- r .... X V : . ; Anyone is 'eligible to enter and participate in the benefits of i' this contest except, employes and members of the families of employes of Northwestern Electric Company. i : ; . t .. - ' General Manager Merwin alone will know the exact number " V of shareholders as represented by dots on. the map. . ' Promptly at r the end of ; the contest; the returns will - be ' checked up and the prizes awarded strictly, in accordance with the actual cotmt.Ai-i..-'.;v.-fr?;-..r.t:.i ; ": , . ; 'v' In the event of. a tie by one or more persons for the prizes ' .the names of those who are tied will be drawn to determine the ' winners by a disinterested person excluded front the contest. Simple; Plain Easy ; All wha can count have an equal opportunity in this' contest.; A . The accompanying map as' you will observe, ; I is covered; wittr tinyj dots. ; Each ;o these 4 dots I represents a Btockholder ; in 1 the Northwestern ' Electric ) Company. -yyy',-' ' -''t-; y, ;; : i-i.;.;- -' -yy'J. 'ly":' v,V ' Among the 153 persons ;who guess nearest to , the number of stockholders pr dots, will be dis , tributed the" $805.00 in Cash Prizes.' No catch. ; No strings.'f No conditions with "which to comply , except as outlined , in the : accompanying "Rules." In theNorthwestern Electric display window ' on Washington and Tenth is a master map (large ;' size from which this small copy is made). Your count or estimate is ; more apt to , be ' correct if you ' clip out this map, take it for comparison -with the master map in the display window, and : secure, 4f, desired, a copy of - a size between this ; 'and :the master map free upon request atthe desk inside the "Northwestern" office. Washing- y ton at Tenth. This is a quick contest covering, a short period . of time and QUICK ACTION IS : -NECESSARY, for those .who-wish to share in its benefits. Contest starts today and closes at ' i 6:30'P. M.May 4. ;. -v" "; ? ' First Prizevyi..awi,..,,.,,'.j.$33.gj) . Second Prixe .... $200 .' Next Fifty Prizes ...1.:... V.. each $ 3.00 ' Next One Hundred Prizes. -i.!". each 4.09. , A total of 153 prizes asregatinff SC5.0Q to be awarded according to the "Rules of Contest" else- , where in this advertisement. " 1 - All prizes won to remain on deposit and to be available by the winner only y for. applying upon" the purchase of, "Northwestern" Cumulative First. Preferred -Shares.-. . - ' 1 - - . --t. ...... . ' All estimates or entries must be in the "Northwestern office, Washbirton at .Tenth, by,6:30 P, M- May 4, in order to qualify in the contest. , . ; , If for any reason the Company considers any entry disqualified, General Man f;.ager Merwin reserves the right to reject the entry. 1 ' , . , J.G.TAVARES ' : - v:3;,"- yy ' ' . ' ; , Igr; Stock Sales i ; :yl . y y ":' '- r --- CONTEST COUPON ' NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY ; LishtPowerHeat x . "'.' i - - Washington at 10th, Portland, Or. ; " . . ' ' ' -- . ..' ; . '. ! represented by dots on the map appearing In your". I I I Nor&vestern IzcitncCoihniiy Broadway 5S0 advertisement is . . . . . Name ............ .. XLisht Power Washington at Tenth ; -Heat Addres L I ship at San Tedro, AprH. ll.