THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, I OltTLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1S22. STATE GATHERING OF I VETERANS . Oil ATPEHDLETOH '. ' TnAeton, Or,. Juns JSL Oregon'! veteran of th SpaniJj-Amrcan war todav eoened . their - annua.! ncrap- mont n ha.M(t Fellow,' hall. s th nf : MIlbon ClinV -H ! . t -Of jF'endleton, '.Dwlnc tbs past -two days Jittla informal conventions have been - held aa . different comrades - from diC v f went part . of the, state chanced to meet. J i -V The city decked with flag and YtuiUiner. auffpestlvelr dressed for the - .occasion, ia dolne ita beat to antertain UnHs Sam'a former fighters and their lad tee,, here aa deleiratea for the con vention of the Women's Auxiliary, U. 1 K, W. V. ' , '-'-This afternoon. In the first formal "sttasion. the veteran were welcomed ty Mayor Georte A. Hartman. Leon tWillett Hyde of Hillaboroi department , commander, responded.! A banquet ia 10 be held this levelling..-, ' ''Nearly every camp tn, the state ia represented. The list - of accredited .Relegates already numbers mors than 100. , - y - '. i In - arrangements for the spectacular parade ot the Militant Order of Ser vients, fun order of the veterans' or "panlzation. the committees met a back set, when they were informed by Mayor -Hartman that he waa not certain he Tveuki ,b able to permit the pageant. "Saturday night is the time set for the - if fair and a committee was named to confer with the mayor, who is a past commander of the local camp, to per suade him .to change his attitude in ' the matter. " Auto Crash Sequel l ;0f Nuptial Party; V- 2 Arrested, Fined i- jCelebrating a wedding anniversary Vaa expensive, both, in the way of Automobiles and police court fines, for 'Harry D. Proctor and A. T. Stowell. arrested early this morning at Rodney aVenue and Hancock street, while they 'were trying to extricate their' machine rfrom a. bed of roses on. top of a 10-foot :, .terrace... . ! , ' ' Lv Instead of taking the- curve at Han- -ock street, where Rodney avenue ends. i the machine plunged atraight ahead . over a high curbing and up the em bankment. Both front tires were gone mm i . i . u i , ' "i . ' "--'L : : . A FOUU ECONOMY tm ksjst smsjsM CUP&KUTS tt ta tsHi srt sT (Ml gdEdrt fcf ss tiwricM. toiaaiksjsllsalrta, m Kt iiwrmn czs. "There's a Rcacon for from the machine, which was so badry wrecked Ciat poliee were unable to take It to headquarter "" Proctor waa sentenced to two days In jail and fined $59 for driving while in toxicated, and Stoweit was fined St for drunkenness. ! They said they bad attended, a wedding' anniversary. : . Mallett Sees Fiend i So Hell Know Him If They Meet Again f ' ''"' S ' "' k'- ; . Jackson. Mich.. June 15. (1. X.'S-) Harold Mallett,' brother or Misa Alice MaUett; .who fell , a! victim-" to per vert; axe last Thursday night, waa to start for his Oregon' ranch, with-the . . ., ' -v ' i, ' '- - body today., 1 , Mallett led an a.uiomobile party of 500 would-ba lynchers in a : thrilling rido : to Lansing late last nignt,M consented to abandon ; the attempt to lynch George Straub. the conresaea slayer, when Colonel Hoy C. Vander cook of the state department of public safety halted the motor car five miles from 1 Its aesunauon ; ana . umw u members to . return "Jiome. ; .Mallett abandoned'tho chase' conditionally. Hi condition waa that he be -allowed to see the i confessed tnerderer of his sister, "so he wtruld know him when they met again. The.! request Wis granted. Th party, continued Ita course and Mallett and four others spent half .an hour la the Lansing city jail under the vigilant eyes of a. hundred "heavily armed po lice and. state troopers massed against an expected assault. Then the erst while mob returned to JacksOn. George Kiddle Head Of Indian iWar Vets - v of The. annual eWction of ttta inatan War "Veterans association Wednesday resulted In the " following officers: Qeorge W. JUddle. : manager of the soldiers' home at Roseburg, com mander : Colonel Robert A. Miller, L-senior vice commanaer; u. a. mcn.ee of Woodburn, junior vice commsdr ; Mrs. K. I. Bailey, adjutant ; Mrs. Min nie McGregor, assistant adjutant j Hosea Wood, paymaster : J, W. Cullen. chaplain, and M. J. McDaniels. mar shal. ' '":;JT - ? ?'""' J . CHVBCH TKSTEBTAKrMEJTT . yrhe new members of the East Side Christian church. East 12th and Tay lor streets, will be hosts to the solder members of theeongregation at a Jol lification tonight at the church. "Pot- luck"' aupoer at o'clock will be fol lowed bv. a congregational business meeting and social. . , , . -l ya. . - -' - '- .t Jrower TTOOD for the human like fuel for the mbdern en gine both are converted into powere - !" . -. : Some foods are more effec tive than others in developing energy .vnthout ' overtaxing the system during the hot summer days. - ' v v- " ; GrapeNuts is a skilfully pre pared food : for humarj power. It contains the" necessary ele ments for strength end energy, and it supplies this power lightly cad smoothly with no burden to the digestion. - Grape-Nuts is a go 99 EaiiMfiSi - : HUSTED WALTERS' APPEAL. IS TO BE HEARD ON JULY 7 v An appeal from the decision of the district court in the case of H listed A. Walters, sentenced to be hanged for Ihe murder of Patrolman ?" Jerome PaJmerr-will be heard by the supreme court July' 7.1 according- to - word re ceived today by Xrtatrict . Attorney Stanley Myers. Palmer was shot and killed ; November 17. 1S20. He was searching for two men in-Smiform who had held ah a man ra the north, end Walters and m companion, both sol diers from Vancouver barracks, - were accosted by Palmer and another police man. Walters fired at the police when he was ordered to stop and throw up his" bandsr Palmer ,was shot through the heart. -Walters was sentenced De cember M. 1820. i On the same .date the supreme court will hear art appeal from the decision of the circuit court in the case of Mar ehal "Fraser. sentenced to two years in !h state. eniontiary for violation' of the Blue Sky Jaw. Fraser waa- con victed of selling stock in a corporation known aa the Your- Transportation Lines without the permission of . the corporation eommlssioner'.?H was sen tenced May 21, 1921, by -.'Circuit Judge Kavanaugh, . ' ;: .,; ;. f f S ' '- .i , , 1 -- CSIOS BESTAtKAXT WORKERS DEITT COXSPIBACT CHARGE Members of the local cooks, waiters and waitresses union declared in pa pers filed In the circuit court replying to a petition for an order restraining them from . picketing restaurants now boycotted by the. union that they were not conaoirine: against; restaurant- owners, but were seeking to prevent the. employers bringing back a seven- day working week with 12 to 15 work ing: hdurs each day. The petitiona for a restraining order were filed tby tho- Liberty Cafeteria company and A. Rohdo and W. C. Ru pert, owners f of the Oyster Loaf And Panama resUuranta. " Both factions say there Is o dispute -over wages. The nnkn members claim the employ era bave engaged persons who work from nine to IS hours a day for seven days a week. -;. 'Xt L corRT EXAmsES TLAisTfrr . TEETH; BECIBES ASAIJfST HIM Teeth that were false and would not fit did not win sympathy from District Judge Hawkins Wednesday when C. C. Buckman brought suit against Dr. K. P. Brown i-. colored. dentist in Vancou- F body i :food, made from whole wheat; flour and malted barley, skilfully r ; blended and processed, and . slowly baked for twenty hours. Ready to eat with cream or milk -a complete food. , There's a' delicious charm of . crispness and flavor, in Grape Nuts; and a great aid to health and efficiency in its w ell-rounded nourishment. i ;. 'Travel light and travel strong ,with Grape-Nuts" as a regular ; part of your breakfast lunch or , supper, r Every member of , the . family will enjoy it. r - ahead Order from your grocer today! Mtdi by Postxua Cereal ver,; Waeh ror the return oi ou pi for the imitation nsolars. . Bsckman waa well armed, appearing with two sets of teeth he claimed "Dr, Brown made for hfro. One Set fit after a fashion. u t the oUier set wouldn't fit even when cemented In place, be said. "JDr.- Brown examined the teeth and said they were no handiwork his and were false teeth substituted to de ceive the j'court. The dentist pro duced a. witness who said Backman ad mitted the teeth made by Brown were the best he ever had. ; The court examined the tetth na refused Buckman'g demand..' ... . - Masonic Delegates Attend Dedication Of Their New Home Delegates to the 72d annual meet ing Of the grand lodge. Ancient Free and. Accepted Masons cf Oregon, ' and ihu' innmi mnvration of the irrand lodge- of the Order -of. the EasternVgtar of Oregon, accompanied by several thousand members of the two orders, participated in - the dedication" of the nowi Ma?ontc. and Eastern gtar home at Forest Grove Wednesday afternoon. Frank &' Balllie. grand master of Ore eon Masona. and Mrs. Charles H. Cast ner, grand worthy -matron of the East ern .'Star, officiated In the dedicatory ceremonies. . , v The home1- was established .for ; ths care of aged and Indigent-members of Masonic orders in the state and their dependents. , It As being managed toy J. S. Koark 'and Mrs. Roark. - - ' . Election of -officers will b the prin cipal feature at the session Of the Ore ton grand lodge todAy. " The meeting will close Friday evening.' Autos f or Visiting ' Shriners Are Sought A final meeting of the representa tives of organisations -undertaking to provide 1000 automobiles to carry vis iting Shriners over the Columbia, high way Saturday will be held at the City Hall late this afternoon. The city de partments that use cars will press all possible Into this service for the day, More than 30 cars wiU be provided from thlsm source alone. ' Moonshiners Get - Heavy Sentences ds,aanAk V lav4 (nrA VtA . X. nU avm V W vs sa natov uw V" nlcipal court this morning by ,Iatrol-J men . Harms and - Nutter as the resum of raids Wednesday, - took heavy seni, tences at tne nanas or juage tKwau. Conine, Battle Creek; Mich. Oanicl Rulli. No; 4 23 East Sixth street, waa. fined 1250 and sentenced to 20 days. Part of a still and four gallons of moonshine were- found on his prm iws. Leonard Bentley, No. t60 3d avenue southeast.- was fined and sentenced to five. days. .Police found a complete still at his place. ' T i in. i ii in m - . : Corporal's Finger r . Is Mashed, but He Goes on, to Cainp ... . . . ..j. f .- -.' That same spirit which sent Ameri can soldiers through the " Hindenburg lino against the greatest odds, during J the World war, -today .Imbnedi one jef Portland's citizen soldiers. Corporal Campbell of Battery A, ,-Oregon : Na tional Guard.- who. despite a mangled finger-joined his comrades for the trip to Camp Lewis. - Corporal Campbell wax .assisting in the loadiner of a three-inert field rifle 4 on one of the special trains early this morning when bis finger was caught. The whole tip was-crushed The sur geon advised removal to the hospital, but the1 soldier insisted that the wound be tied up immediately - mo he. could leave with Itia -comrades. The train pulled out with him aboard. -. . . " Walla Walla; Greets Northwest Moose - Walls' Walla, Waslu, Juno IS. Ap proximately 4000 Moose from all parts of Washinjrton, Oregon, idano. Mon tana and British Columbia are here for the three day session of the North west district convention of the Loyal Order of Moose, which Opened today, XL E. Fisher of Port Angeles, presi dent, is presiding. Delegates Include 00 women from the Mooseheart La- giona of the-Northweat. 1 I" lii il l? - I . a - ' a ViM.1. 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