- ' . S - ' ! 1 . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEtl V4, i IIIIIIG fflWS FREED I The Xalles, Oct. 4. Following1 the Aerdlct rf tfbe . JW-acqaitlm William : Georce '.and George BiHy, Indiam, of t. murrter Jim' Star on the beach iibejo'w The Dalles entf Jnly or 1. Judge - cbwh w ttann Tuesday snspenoeo e itence on Columbia Dick, who pleaded Juilty to the charge of manslaughter. ! .Tom the bench Judge Wilson sard : A wivniteia Oeortre and. George BHy'. -i.kt larere as resalt ot the : Ur". fbrv ii Jhis coart that - they were notulrty. . It wd?ld. e -travesty on Justice lor me to send tfus ti ..v.- f,iii!M with anotraer man io ms - lkr j -man at large w.hb is more responsible- tban he tor tftft. 'crine xbl .mitted," - v .'". ; . . ...i - -wD" -fixtt -fia. in -his j 51(11 .. -. hit .Tnrtee Wilson has "offered comme'nt from the bench, upon s the verdict of a Jury in his court, 1 - ,.i:.jS . n.oiii tint ttw man be' ' fore him had pleaded guilty to the ' ,scrime it would be most unjust to send . r . i h hf been nraae a scape goat of -the whole affair, tn? judge said.- It is generally recosmwed among thoge who teara tne lewimnwj " - in the case that Colombia Dick's pfcpa : "was made after pressure r.ad 1een ' ;rughf to ear n the old Indian from ethe tw who wera arrested with Turn. . . Columbia Dick, was the most sur . Prised 4nn in -the court room, ' JMseeiued unable to grasp the fact that - 1he was not tan' be, sent away as a . t i rit ra pwifffetcni i-OWL rheu matic nd aliWt feele,.he was led 'from the court room baek to the county i k .. i : .. .. a .1 nAffeaaalAniL ' took his young daughter by the? hand. ' 'and left the eburtoogse finding that the ' laws of the White man are not always '.without tuercy; and that justice does not i -always wear a biindfojld. - " F rr.w JV TilM, KtS I" CTW OUt , "for a drunken brawl in iwbich. acoratnK i to the evfdence, im Star was hit over th head with a. c!uo ana giauueu Mhait tii nii inh th' river. Thirteen ' tans of '-canned hettf: was eaW-toTiavi; . Iccn consumed by the Indians previous ?.to the murder. - . , ! meethur. Report ana mAem C , w eral Interwrt were, filscusaed. nr. Ethel FeHoWs 1 the ;-ony woman member f of the sorraJxatJon present at the convention. Officers include Dr. A. 1U eanfield, presiaCTi j r. ..I nniio.nf - Or. J. S. Bish- op...ecretary. and Dr. David Breuer, treasurer. i -. . Page Dan McGrew; Losreer Loses roKe Police Hunt Woman The Vona Ut kil him tod pimAti W poke ... v the tody that - i. , .vir t-Vit' th. only name Frawt LemotlremaB ftlfir- W.w omrt ' frCWTTI IW. KJyWB XiCfc wj. But, anyhow, temon c&tfte out of tbe wood yeteaay ' wiofnlng an4 the rZT . for fair.!' TU pocket and he got to go back to camp and waH aiSbthfer month for hi pre. - Lemon wa picked up Oils Tnornlng t iS o ciocki Jiist as eawn was breaking. lvlnc in a muaay guner v - - : ..,w .tst Hp. was shouting. His est -clothes" were, a rmiss ot mud and liis face was hardly distin cuishable. His breath had an oW-time ji r-nmnlained of injuries. "Me and Grace were In the back seat; in fr.rr Tuilv's Homestead," . : "Th nrvon wig In the Iront fnI,i. mtt tnnnrr eone. I temped up aiidi aceusea inem;iww -- H- TWf.y pounaeo me. up me out of the car." . According to lmon. a nn ; been suggested in-the '-'enlng by Eu gene Price, bellboy Rt te Clyde hoteL pnice, he eaid, got two other meu and the woman, urace, ana mey J""r" W. iWrlght a taxi driver, to take them to the Homesteaa, ana v " W4$ back he diseoverea ms mc gone. . : ...Jt. . im. i Wright was intarvieweu morMngd He said he hrought the party baek to the Ockley hotel, JOth . frn which It started. a mi aiwii isav,i. - - . at 12 :30. I He declared he knew nothing or a cignx-- . , . e., f ResideatS in the neighborhood of 6id- .rji turned m xne Am vv heard Iemon shouting, but they aid not go to Investigate perBonf lolly- Health Exposition , Scope Is Widening; Committee Named 179 Candidates , In Field to Fill 1 106 State Offices plana for the Oregon Health, exposi tion, to be held in Tbe'AjjltoriumOc- tober 2 to November , clualv, are constanUy expanding , The expoaitioft la primarily under tne auspice oi me hoard of health, and the Portland city health bureau. - Similar expositions elsewhere have MttrAr-tixl sttend&nces ,: ot 200.909 lor more. The personnel of the committees : e ExpositionA." I Mills, chairman ; Dr. Oeorge Parrish, vice chairman; Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, Dr. C J. Smltli. Henry J. Frank, J. C. Eaglish, Rv, Harold Bowman. Dri C. J. MoCuaker, Dr. A. H5. Bockey, Dr Clyde N. Mount. Mrs. G. D, Buland. Charles Berg. JJor man Coleman. F. I, Abbey, Rev O wald. Taylor. W. W. Gordon, Dr. C U. Moore, Dr. Calvin Whit and Miss Ma rian Crowe. " J. EBueational-Dr Richard B. Dille hunt, ehairman ; Marshall Dana. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dnmbar, Dr. A. C. Smith, Dr. J. Out Strohm,- Mrs. D. W Young. Mra. ILobert FarrelL K. Scholts. Tt.nnr nnnt. FJ M. OroahOMr. Mtsa El nora Thompson, Dr. MIHaj?HolbJrook, Rev George Thompson. Pad Mars, Xt. a -nrnev. Ida B. Callahan. Mrs. 3, C. CosteUo, Rev. . V. O'Hara, Mrs. J. F, Hin. 3. Broekway, Mass Hewn Hartley. program Robert Krohn, chairman ; Dr. F. 24. Brooks. Miss Jianrna Heil man. Mrs. G. JjFrankel, Dr. T. Homer Coffen. Miss Orae Phelps, Dr -W. Claude Adams, Mrs. Bessie ColweH. Mrs. Norma Christie, Dr. Mabel Aiken, Mrs. C. K. Runyon. Mrs. George Parrish, Mra, Klmer B. Colweil and W. K. Boyert - ' .: Tndians Assemble .For Long Pow-Wow On, Fishing Eights V rr - - The Dalles. Oct. - About tribes men haws gathered at CeWo tor a five day , council relative , to the. fishing ncnu wi .r . the Columbia at that point. Indians are arriving, many of .them chiefs. m .. - MmiiAiM of Oreeon. Washington - and Idaho. - - Yakima, Warm. Springs and 'Cmatilla' reserva-: tions are reprMeated to the powwow. The Indians seen to Have coneress set aalde i90 acres at OthMo as a res ervation. Treaty rights allow them to fish, tmt D9 ;pwrtston ts mads for a camping groanLr Detegauon headed by Tommy Thompson,.' chief of the Celilo Indiana, -will be sent to Wash- isgtoa to lobby for this aoeasura, Aa effort is being mad throagh Andrew Bam hart. Indian interpreter. There are a Dozen -K" Crooaiceasons zor SAVING T ' ' i . sT J ' f:. -v.r? 4' 1 rti t 4.-tA total of 10 state offices are to be filled by the voters et the 'November election, aceorairw to the official (ertlflfcation sent to the various county clerk this week by 'Secretary of tae KoXefy-, Ftr initi ated measures andvwo referred meas ures will also appear , on the Novem ber ballot. A; total of 179 candidates "'seek the 106 offices, which include three representatives in congress, gov ernor. , state treasurer, three Justices ' of the supreme court, superintendent i' of public instruction, state labor com ' ' ivisEioner. public service . comraission ei'. 36 circuit, judges, 16 state senators, 1 (tti members of the house, of represen . tatives and,, three district attorneys to . fill vacancies. i- i VV. C. HawlOr. Republican seeking i reelection to congress from the first ,ii..r;n oiul tho three 1utices apkine '5 reelection to the supreme bewht who ? have the indorsement of both parties, 'aire the only aspirants for major of- i iJ.-ac iinnnnnRfd. ; The four initiated measures on the i ba Slot are : Single tax amenamenr. nt ist measure, permit- i,A nitv: et : Trttand to raise if f 3.OO0.00O through arKpecial tax. for the - -support or tne ir iir, niwiuf l ...n.., .. ut--'l Vi v the .State . Taxpayers" league, and compulsory : public school bill. ' .; The two referred measures provide - for special tai levies In Linn and Ben- i. ton counties, Tjith wwca to aosoro ouv i-standing warrants, . . - 'u . i ' i ' Homeopathic Clinic s For City Is Urged -l - T i. ik,..i,;nu nf nrobiems rielative to the establishment of a mumcipal ho- meopaMiic clinic n Portland, ana ine rutins it ohalr of homeooalh-V in ih. rir-iirnn state School of Medicine. . has occupied iparT'of thl time of the homeopaths - now in assemoiy n me .Benson hotel tn : tneir ttn annual $5,000,000 Still ils Due on Sedcmd j Tax Installment . . . i aon dm ic fat III due on More luan w,tif."- tbe aecoBd' tnstallment of Multnomah ... ih tndav a rid Thurs- .i .. i. Miv(n tiavmnts without UJ . V IV, . . penalty, SherUT fiuriDurt announuta the tax oisic oui rcpl Thursday biht as long as any trsons were? tne re to py taxes. rk.iitw ika 1 ot rcwklr tho rrrtt H c In the sheriffs office have been growing in cash and several hundred thousand dollars in cnecKs were eoiiectea. Alter T-1. . . ,i All J.linnM.tti 1 1 r Ttm i-nrn 1 1 ! be fined 12 Perf eentper annum and after November; S a flat penalty of 5 per cent, win tie unpoeea ior uu de linquencies, i - - ' i nans a 1 ii 11 iit.iuii-? ior i i if Iake Cusiiman power site for Tacoma Will UC WipfJlCWTU MA HiUHtllf 1 1 1 1 1. V and negotiations for financing the proj ect will begin. ' t '4s of our modern day problems : are solved by speclaUsts-menwho nave been successful in some par . ticular line. To the lawyer we take our local problems, to the architect our building problems. How about ad vice on business problems? It is remarliable with what unanimity such men as Rocke feller, Carnosie, HiU, Wanamalier and meld oav thev frot their . start by saving money. Every one of them has ad vised young people to do likewise. Advice from such men should be heeded a LADO&TIUON BANK vor more opens a savings account in. this uanK to bring" the attention of Representa tive Stnoott, now her on a rjoHtical vacation. , to the plea yt the Indians for coiigresstonAl reco-bltion. The bif business of the' council will t trans acted -today an4 fhursday. " i J J' ' Successful experiments In the cultl vatton and distillation . of camphor have been cfcarried on In the Federated i Malay states. " f T , 1 '. SWATCH WRIGHT'S WINDOWS. A IT FOR WET IT iCd L&b3 WEATHER Entire StocltTon Sale at l-3! to 1-2 Off 4 Thousands of Pairs on Tables o 1 ' SelectFrom Oldest in the Northwest Wachincton at Third As a apociai convntsne th Savings Department is open Saturaay evenings to S 'dock 5 .. j ' Mis '. 1 ' f - ; .- . - " r fxit i -' v l..-.-J-.u.4lJ-l-ll.--f 7 ., .... .. ' ' ' II A"LEEIR" MEW STOEE Ir. 4 imss as in yours, we live in part on appreci ation expressed for services rendered & tdfieri we. receive it, bur business is ivortha hile. m vii ITI'F'FEMLI Specializing on Clothing and Furnishings at Popular Prices That's the very thing Portland has been needing for a long time, ever since the world war trte That's why the Clever Clothing Company jumped into the fiela and has opened up this shop at 144 Third St., between Morrison and Alder. You'll find it clever in every way you want to look at it. Clever in price, clever in style, clever in its appointments and ideas. -y As an Introductory Feature of the "CLEVER" We Are Putting. Out OO Kuranci New Stiijte ti 3 Pairs Trouisrs Of Excellent Style, vroj& :-rSL-;.: IIZl-!! Workmanship and Material at the "Clever" Popular Price of Wit i i t in .1 1 - To be surev you can buy suits anywheJeat $25, but no such suits. These are way ahead of anything to beliad in the-city for the mohey. Suits ; that would retail afc most places for $35. You'll admit that at a glance when you see them. ; , ' j T ' - v - ' ! - 'J "i . ' As a Fit Accompaniment We Arc Adding Splendid Overcoats of the very best sort imaginable; plain and belted styles, plaid backs, tweeds and other mixtures. Overcoats which would be a hit anywhere at even $35, but here, as an opening feature , i I M fTsT- f- uu r i X A . f'l . flR 11 '-Ti5i .. . V'- llV. tr nl 144 THird St. Between momson and Alder Sts. RUBBERS FOR LESS! Is! Children's Rubbers, sizes 4 to 10, pair. Misses' Rubbers, in sizes 11 to 2, pair. . Ladies' Rubbers, low heels, in all -sizes, the pair 49c 59c or hieb 69c Ladies4 Toe ;. - ' . CQn Rubbers ; Ov Youths heary sole' Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, . ; fJQn the pair, film's Rubbers, 70 X sises to lYi, the pair I C i f i ! J Girls School SHOES Narrow, Resi sts or wide tees la Black or Brows Calfskin 8hoe tVt te .... 2.98 11 tit at . S2.9S 8Vs to 11 at $2.48 Boys' Army ilS SHOES Strong brows ralf iui, heavy aeabls soles. Mei't slses, to 1J..D3.75 Sizes 1 i 1 at S2.T9 Slses 24 to ty S2S. I m-itw mm Sis 13Vi at .v-.'.:.:. $2.48 I, ATTENTION! Ladies with small feet. Ad vance showing-' of 300 pairs i Boyd-Welsh samples in all th newest col ors, patterns and combina tions. Satins', suedes, kids and calfskins.' Values from I $7 to $12 to be sold at Vt Sizes up to 4Vx price and less, go quick. Come early as I ths , will Patent Flapper Pumps, $2.98 wun wiqe pixap -na . i $2.98 Low Heel Black asd brown kid calf oxfords and pomps - wits Caban. French or low heels. Not all size in each style, but all slses In the lot.- Kxtra special. 1 I Boys' All-Leather Shoes fined, Rtrosir leather soles sad appers. Black calfskin Dress Shoes asd brown or black solid Srost Hhoes for every ay wear, JUoa's. sid . Tsiir men's slses S.to IS. - " . I jX.4t zw to . siz.w; Millie boys' slses ap to 1IH at oaly fs $1.48 A.-.T- iTtT I iVoung Men's Shoes and Oxfordsr . jr II 1 "V Va3 $2.85 TAttTF.S TO 91M Black, brows, tan aad tnases;aBy in any last, ute new ones as wen at the more ceaterve- tiv lasts, wors shoes is veals and rhrome, single : or obdi soles. EXTRA $3.75 Htsh Cats com With hackles or plain. 1U. X boys' slues a to ISM at $2.98 I to t, $S.t8 Bis- B7!, tV4 to . st ....SS.S&1 . . .i u,e Tensls Oxford for wear, all sizes. ... . 98c mm. w r I Ski f " 7 lT .... 1 ISTO AND ALPEB OW 4Tlf -rOFFQSITE ClBCtK THEATiiE 8- BjsafBBjsBSBUHOi BlUSllllsis isi.,i.ai snwi unn . . 1 1 1 . """ 1 wr,n rrrrr U ,, , 1MI. jmm.m.v Vn 131 Fourth StiirsTsaarafn.;1'1 rynfl THE OLD RELIABLE UNION Not a DENTAL PAR LOR. A private. hlBh- t with steriUsod instru ments ana mu". operators jwhoro yo will, b glafl to recom mend to your friend. Written OttaraafeaJWltli All Wrk 'a: j: -Bssssa , T- m h . . Crowns! .,.11 Brldire Teeth . WatM as tow as.. ss Entire Comer 231 Vr Morrison, Corner Second Mi tnr th nisr Falsa Hlsa . 1 . N SUM';-MORTICIANS FOBTXAUBv OK. DA, WUTnTOX, Aire. ECCEXB. OB . MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH Journal Want Ads Get Results! " " MAIN 4322