run daily : joun:;Ai, - pcrtTLA::D, ohego:;. rr.iDAY. ccto: 1 n " ' - - I ! J I -1 VEIERffiS TO USE CARE IN HANDLING iilDIGEtU FOS CortimanHlers of war Veterans Josts n Multnom&Jti county be jnore w- ful hereafter la dispersing pioney pro vided, by th county tmont .Indigent : veterans and thelri-Camilies, the com- - maaders agreed this morning at a--bear -Ins: before the ta supervising, aiuj conservation- commission.''?-' ' Charges and counter charges among the commanders themselves caused the hearing. Some f the Q. A. R. com manders , in f particular, were at outs, but-, their differences seemed to be largely -personal and Chairman Mnlkey - of the tax body 'arfeaced them Vlth a wate'of hla hand. i Real trouble developed however. In the, discussion ,of the county budget for relief of the Indigent soldiers. The ' county commissioners made the budget " out for S3S.00, which Is the- maximum under' the present .law." as interpreted : by the district attorney. - The eld soldiers pointed pot that . $33,000 was provided last year and that this som was exhausted', at the end of eevep i months., The t emergency fund had to e drawn upon during the re mainder of tho year. They asked that tUfi20 be voted for the G. A. Rand 131200 for the other organisations Disabled Veterans of . the World War. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Spanlsh- American War- veteran. 'Indian -War veterans' and Veterans of - the .World - War.. -v r , i . ; Pot the tax. body and" the county . commissioners doubted" ft the la w.vas ft stands,: w Hi allow this. , Robert -A. Sawyer. rcommander of ' the , Spanish r War veterans said he believed., the. Jaw . - wss intended only for the G.yAR. T. Bronilletfe, assistant .;'. adjutant general, of the' G. A..JU suggested that a questionnaire,; be": made u$ to-be filled by each indigent soldlerv4-ab-. piles for relief, the qaeStibnnaWTo b sworn- to before a, notary, Th Would relieve- the commanders of much grief,! he sali. Hm suggestion, was, adopted. Under the systenv "J vue, tnoney is paid to-ccldlers-'wHhout question. In " most cases, en jreQOBimendattonr of the corotnstersk7'.H.-Ai':-- "j-i-i-.. . JAF AKSE0' Tlal ' I. Mizurma, Japanese contractor, went on trial in. Circuit. JadfeltToek'a de partment this momin -mim,. charge of manslaughter lor th Wrnn of JBmosW Hayeskl at Kourth and iSveretlf streets August 11. " Kayeski had been an em ploye of Mixuxna, and "he was shot dur ing a quarrel over wages. - The state maintains . that Mlsuma.' a,, large man for a Japanese, had takert a gun ay ty rom Hayeskt and"that the latter- was fleeing" when' Mlinraa shot Thsde fenae, on the other, hand.; -pleads self- defense, " '-sr- -' ;-'.'. j i lie. i ' i " i i i Ballot I)i6cmtlc; Circles WaUia Walla,' Wash : Oct,' 20.-Idlg--nation was - rtf. in Janocrttie ..circles - here Thursday as . result of n. ruling by State Attorney General I Thompson to the effect -that the name of fcV Ce Mastoe. Republics nominee for thaieffiee-ot county superintendent of soltooisVshcuId -be-i printed On the . ballot. Tegard'.esS ef the fact that u toe failed to.-file wHtav the county auditor 20 ,dayi before' proof that he - had taught in, the, schools of the state one year of rne mpnths, together wjth a copy jDf his teacher's certificate,, as required by. seotion.s497i of. . Fierce' code of the state statutes. Thompson . held that the-law in this regard is di . rectory -and not. mandatory. ., r ' ' r . , . - - . - - r , i, . i -..?, . Reedsport, Oct - 20. Tb "body of Henry fctaford, who, with John Hell. was drowned October It. while crossing the bar at the mouth of the Siushiw river .when their loat capelt ss- they - were returning fronva fishing trip, was ; found Thursday on tft. beach "near the mouth at tive Umpqua river. The. cor oner of Douglas county took charge of v the body and brought It to Gardiner, whera It was Identified. . . V Major, Gen.: Mortoir - Due; Saturday r on Army Post Journey '. '- -r ' Major General Morton, commaoding general of the Ninth corps; arts, U. S. army. . comprising f' a$ " the . tV esters states, will arrive in Portland Satur day night, to remain ' hers- until next Thursday, aucording to 'announcement made : by the 96th division hedquar tera, -General Morton, yrtio- is next in rank to General- Pershing, -will be ac companied by Mrs i Morton," From loMtand they will go-ta Camp Lewis, Wash...;.' 'X i"'.--vri-;1 'iHv jSj'sJ' ? Before' leaving the rstats . General alarton will - motor . to Salem, where be will pay his respects Uo the gov ernor, 4nlwm viRt ugene. Corvallis and tha coMjiV' defenses of the Colum bia. In Kugen and Corvallls he will Inspect the reserve officers training corps vnjts' .;,:' .. I. ' r, ": 'fj, General Morton entered" West Point In 1879." He has been through all the grades and now is t)K saeond Wshest ranking jofficer of the United States army. i n.Y'sihi During; the World war General Mor ton was in France, in command of the 29th division, made up of troops from Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.- After the war Tand prior' to his assignment to command the Ninth corps area, he was In command of the I department of Hawaii ' Ebom .Stm Left On Excursion Train ; For Washington Several compartments and lower berth spaces remain open on the trade- excursion special.' which will .leave PortlandSunday -onder ihe auspices of th. Chamber of 'Commerce for a tour of" the Grays Harbor and South, Bend districts of the state t .Washington. . . . Paul DeHaas, ? chairman of th v- cursion commtttee.announced' i today that, interest was being,, manifested In the excursion during the last minutes of the booking and predicted that every space would be. filled when HtheJtraln pulled out of the Union station. This trip will be the first Portland business men have made to the Washington ter ritory in six years. Says.Hell; Charge Halloween Dainage iTo. Municipality i v ... if Halloween hoodlums damage the property or Robert C, Wright, ho, pro poses to hold the city responsible,-and will make claim for the payment of damages. -This he tqld the city council in a communication sent to it today.' - Wright, says s Jrhis city asJ made a safe and sane Fonrth ofrJulyt bnt It has signally failed to make a ;SS,f and sane Halloween., for years past prop, arty has been destroyed or damaged by gangs br motts of hoodlums andlHuman life has often beenendangefed.:'. It is no defense o say that parents or police cannot control : these.-mobaj; ; v:1 iHe says .extstUigwdinances probably are sufficient to eovei" the 'situation, but suggests that If they ars not- then a more drastic measur should be passed at once .He also suggests that a Uco corraT. be ,provldd la soma dark basement where all jrovtag; law less HaHoweea. gangs can be rounded uo. , without VwaUlnsr, for rda mages to occur, and that charges of disorderly Conduct W? fsro.3-i -' -'Tho under8i-n4, jiaVsi' citlx,i nd sMCpayr," says ;.tha - communication, -fives' noties that full rotecttom of him nrooerty la demanded of the city against such gatigs. and mobs, and if tamaces- are . causea ,oy .tneir. acta. claim fori: -mdemnlty "wiU. bo made asaiaat-thS5.elty.,Vi J .1 iy-.':i t , Petition 'for the appointment of a re oelver to administer tho affairs of Ken naxd & Adams, larjre east side general marchandise establishment at No. S39 L Williams avenue, is contained lu the amenaea complaint iiiea in the eircuit court today in the suit In equity brought against William Kennard and Mary F. Kennard, former owners of the store, by A. -' E. Bryson and his mother, Mrs. C Pt Bryson, who bought the store several, years sgb t - Fraudulent t presentation of the volume of business turned ever yearly, wilful manipulation of records and -a refusal to deliver the books according v (POLOSEl. THORPE IS DEAB Brainerd, Minn., Oct- 2CF.---(IT.S p.--Colonel Freeman- Thorpe -7t. interna tionally known portrait painter of all preei4enta from Uneoltt rdown, and whos-work, hangs ia the oapitol at Washington and many state caprtols, died -hers today; t v t '- .. ir Spcskane,? -Waahi! Oct.; 307-JamM N, iJaicbett,-Spokatie pioneer, suocumbed te heart trouble yesterday. -He came to saokans; In .1884' from Portland and engaged hv" the dry egods ; business. He was .horn in Ireland in )8st and came to America at IS years bf .age. - a If IT THE ONLY BIG NEW SHOW IN TOWN-: TODAY ;. ' :. - - V 'fit Vv'rlferV'! r.'i . ; .'in his litest ' y '-' -f; - comedy -hit , 't" ri -- . . 1 ! m -t T'' r - ' ' I 1 ' " ' ' i - " ' . -r I J . . - - 4 - ' . - V , t - ;- . - . - - , o - " - " . . - ' f. - .- - . .: l ..zrr also ; ' T.3YDAD" A thrilling drama of the North with . JOHNNIE WALICER -At the BLUE MOUSE 1 "1 WATIIIIS iGMIl - LATHERS PAT r 3toi - W'atklns persists la his ; att tempt to get-his opponent, Itepresefita Uve rpaf j McArthnr, on vecord one way or the other as regards the? com pulsory public school. bilL ; An Inter change of letters between the candi dates earlier in the week availed noth ing. Today Watkins addressed the fol lowing communication to Mc Arthur r ; ;- It is true, as has been -frequently demonstrated in your- own case, that if is "a waste of soap to lather an asa." and ' from the halter - you .have been wearing' for these' many r years, : to which yon have become so accustomed. I wonder why anyone eheuld waste either soap or halter but ray question Is still unanswered.1 X repeat it : . Are yon, or are you not. , in favor of the compulsory school Jbln, or are you against it?-. --'.'" - - - ; I have declared my position. The ex eeutiv committee of the county ; cen tral committee of the Republican party has declared its position. The lemo cratlc county central committee has declared its ! position., Both have-4n-dorsed my stand. . I again, therefore, challenge you to declare yours. ; i ; Nowj do not Tlay "the blatherskite. Anybody can sling mud as' you have done .In - every statement you : have made to me. -Simply demonstrate some courage J and state where you stand. The people want to know, and they want to know now.. . - ;, -t In an address before the East Side Business Men's club last evening Wat kins made a .forceful indorsement of the 1927 exposition and the results ac cruing therefrom. In a second ad dress at the -library at Multnomah Watkins again flayed MoArthur on his record, in congress, including: his vote against "-the;- soldiers bon-us-. This evening Watkins is billed for. an , ad dress- at -Artisans' halL KUIinks worth and Alberta' street. Saturday he will speak at theRockwood grange at noon and at the Fulton school. Second and Logan streets, at 8 o'clock Saturday evenings ; ,v-ij ;.v''v ..--j .. , '- Amended Complaint ChargepvEratil in Transfer of Store to contract, are charged In the amend- ed complaint. '....: .- ..-b,"'-- . .---. Bryson claims the purchase price- for i the store, which he bought from Adams in August m8.-lwasrfc55.fl00, and that Adams represented the net profit for that -year to be S18.1&4. when. later de velopment showed the store was being and had been run at a loss for .two year prior to that date.-H --t -r Bryson claims Adams said the books had -been burned and thati under that , excuse he prevented the new owners frera - checking up en the volume of tnasineas through which, they . -could figure profit and loss.5 In the amended complaint Bryson asks for the appoint ment of receiver, the return of. 830. 000 paid on the; contract, cancella tion of the contract and ah Injunction, preventing the transfer of promissory notes for the ; balance of j the85S.Kw due on the contract. ; . - - v : Secretary Davis to Speak Here; Oct. 30 - Washington, , Oct.' 1 20.-J. Il8- Secretary of -Ijabor Davis ; left Wssh ington this - afternoon o speaking tour that will last until the end of tfce campaign, i He wiU speak at Elia beth ff..Ji tonight ajnd will Ihen Jnmp to the iWeBt, y His Western speakin dates follows I October tl, Sheridan, Wyo. i October 25, Billings. Mont. ; Oc tober 8, Butte ; October 8T. Spokane ; October Zir Sealtte i October 30, Port land ; Kovember 1. iReno ; November 3, Ogden; November 4, Salt Lake City. icycl& Eider Hurt Tn Auto Collision , r-..iiia . vt ?n Paul Landrus. machine operator - at the Gasette-Timesl office, was run over by a taxi owneu by "JaW Kerr, shortly after p'ctock last night and. was r rendered uncon scious, the wheels of the big machine passing over his chest and neck. He la at a lotl j hospitel where hq has- re mained virtually (.unoonscioua and . the outcome is stilt I uncertain, i , Landrus was riding his bicycle on Main street when struck. He; -came to 'Corvallis last, June from Kugene, where hi peo ple reside. . ' ". j'.' , ;. i '; "; ; - HABKT BBOtASKI . San Francisco. Oct. 2a (I. X. S-M Friends of Harry Brolaski. under sen tence at McNeil island federal peniten tiary for' conspiracy to violate ' the Volstead act, is seriously ill and has beenvtaken to a Tacoma hospital, ac cording to 'word' reaching here today Brolaski- has- had an eventful - career and is reported to have written friends that he fears It will end before he Is released from pxlsonj His friends are gnatly alarmed over! his condition. ' - ; TO GIVE BAwCE ' V' Oregon chapter of -.the ' Order of De Molay will hold a dancing party at the Hotel Multnomah this evening. A large attendance is ekpected. Bonham Checks Up yn prisoners : wno . A.r.e to Be Deported A. P. Bonham, t?.- Jt ImmigraUon ik speetor, - has returned' from ' SaJeen, where' he has been checking up state institution m the Interests of his- d-partcuanr,- Three) men In the peniten Uary re stobject to deportation, at the1 expiration of. .theirs sentences, 'wne Is a Ruaaan, ow Mexican, and the third a German cittxen. . Other items listed on the records of the Immigration offices Include t the report of the imposing of & fine of 820 against the German bark "Har ald'. for - failure on . the part ; of the captain to, present on arrival & recod of the alien erew. According the war time ruling which, has never been revoked, for every member . of the crew who leases the ship the captain is held under $500 bonds. j' Three Chinese cooks were Arrested on the .American' oil tanker -H. T. Har per, seriously: crippling the culinary department of the- ship by their re moval. The men have never. been ad mitted to the United States and there fore are unlawfully en gaged tin coastwise- trade and tire' liable to deporta tion. - , s - c vTaka Matoike, Jsnanese, who es caped from the Nankoh Mani several nights ago and was caught the next morning by the police, 'will spend 'his time in jail 'until . the ship departs, when lie will be deported by the Immi. gration authorttiea. -- -' 6RA15 WAHEHOIT8E BTJB3TS .Amity, - Oct. , 20. The large ware house at Briedwetl station, one and one half miles west of Amity, burned to the ground early this morning. Many farmers had their grain stored In this warehouse, and whatever was not cov ered by insurance is a total loss. una buitding was owned by the Sam Boyer Hay ec Oram- company, oause or : ens fire has not been determined, . l - Donors Thanked by YiffJJ rStudent Body Willamette University. Salem Oct. 20, Resolutions were passed today, by the associated Student body of Wil lamette wntverslty- expresemr a ppreei atiohno Robert A. Booth ;f Eugene end' Ei S. Coly n s of ort Und for tf ta Of $100.000; each- & the forward move ment of" Willamette university. By this noon reports- indicated that-lWO-000 ' had been t secured - toward j the XLJ&d.OOO fund. Includin $350,000 prom ised by" the 'Rockefeller-foundation on eondittoa ?00,00q is raised.; t William ScottDies.V y Of Heart r Disease Carlton Oct " aeWlHiam - Scotti St. died at Carlton, Tuesday, of heart dis ease. ' He had held !classi Mmday at bit achool near here. - -His .tUfe, Mrs. Anna Scott, has been working In a mil Hnery tore at Corvallls, an during her absence , he- had beenj-aklng his meals with fete mother, Mrs. Kda, Wills. When hd .failed te appear .Tuesday morning Mrs. Wills went t Jiia home and found him deed. Scott was a son of Carlton's pioneer. C . Scott. ." . ---, i , m .. i i' S SALEX 03t LOOKOUT .1 i Salem, Oot 20. Iftwtrlal '.Workers ot the World being Reported, from Portland today will find no welcome in Salem. . Chief "cf Iolice MoffUl has tailed six -, special policemen to .watch for? the appearance of wobbliea" in the capita city, and to keep them mov ing, to a mere congenial. dime.' ...,:.. ' Six rounded combs, held parallel by metal links, form a new. device .to en able woman to wave her own hair. BEMOf RATirr MENTIS G' ' The Zemocratlq cminf yf committee to- p day announced a imeetflKg o be" 'held !r; at the Hawthorne school Sattirday at K t 8 o'clock p. m, ' The, foltbWlng eanar-f i datea will .speak? Kl ton Watkins , Alic tc.Vau(tht. T3i TJ Hcdlud ' and Walter Gleasonr . s 'ii k. i 4 .: - ' " : ' -- . . ' 'pSBBsMsSSB iRectl Miik Safetyvr 1 ; L -Sx: f 9 aure -when you lift "J c 1 1 1 i - ! it : tphuylpMtb .Carna.: f Wife J V ? X" : Ititi Your grocer 1 KfT ,i -w . man -who supplies you :; 1 : ' x ' '?"th tnis wholesome, "' M'' : X- - (T h SsVot ooea of "10O Ttd ' ' -ZS frse-suMrese 1 '; .g"'11' XySX rSorsAfaVMk VOh PradmcttCo.. "Boy-Wise s ::? Iy uTettilc department is VBoy-Wiser!!-f to just the kind of clothes that Sonny wears longer and please him more. ' The Real Values, which I am offering-, for .Saturday, j are above comparison, eliewhere. . l i ; v SUITS i I rwith twopair of Iniektrs ' . - ; . - : i-",'-: ' These suits are almost beyond descripr tionj they're values which one must -see to appreciate their real merit. New est fabrics, styles and colonics. ! - MaU Orders Fined. Boys.Store, 2d Floor i- Oiher Reed Valui$9&$to fllASF Boys Overcoats . $10 ; $12.50 : $J5, .-;$20?:- A splendid new stock. Everything from ? a light weight raincoat to Boys "Heary Vlster" wiU be found. Morrison' rPoFttnrf'a Leading Clothier for Over. Half, a Century d-otvT crr7T T TlvTr JUJCi XX OJCiJUJLil -JLN AT fourth HUNTERS,! SHOOTING IS GOOD . . . . - , Z JLm Closing at My Stock of , K ;rSELBY: SHELLS . V - TOMORROW ; 1 h 4- t .:rPer;Bo: TV special; price 71 (Straight) CTHE SFORTIXG CGCD3 3IAN ; 5TU AND WASHINGTON - - ). , . . i ;; ?i M I hW ) ; : DANCE music -.: ' . I ;. '' lw ! -;--- tarly ra tbe Moraiag. , '-. ' -'1 .-. I J. . . Fox-Trots. , DiaU Wghwwy. ; Fox-Trots. , j VJ I ; Orcfejffro. Ray Miller aitd Hi Orchettra. v i V ui ' A i A-397 75e , A690 75c X JJl- v 3 Dosi! Brint M Posies. State Strset Blues. ' Fox-Trots. - '- -f Frank Wettphal and ' Hii . I lf" lljfiliH,"i! i .' Coal Black Mammy. Tempting. . Eddie Elkina Hot Lips. I Love Yea, Sweet Angeline. 'From ("Strut Miss Lizzie." Fox-1ot. Ted Lewis and h Hi Band. A-3676 75c ., . I, - . Mary Ellon. Who'll Take My Place (When I'm Gone). Fox-Trots. Bay Miller and Hi Orchestra, j A-369S- 75c Are Youi Playing Fair? Tricks, i Fox-Trots. Eddie Elkina' Orchestra. A-368S 75e Susanna. Waltz. Prinee' Danes Orchestra, Wonderfal Yon. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and -His Orehst- ! tra. : , . A-36S9 7Se Thru the Night. - Love's Lament, Waltzes. ' Prince's Dance Orchestra. A-36S1 75c POPULAR SONGS lH SUnI Beneath Yeor Window To-nlfnt an4 Whistle. ' At JoUaiw, Wheo Y sm4 Wero Yo -Mauio Cuea. . r Van andrSchnek. - , A -3694 TSc Oh! U Sho Dosab? " . ; Sosio! -Eddie Cantor.- ' A-368o 75c From "Strut I'm Nobody' Gaj. Miss Uizie.". . Swoot Mao o Mine- Dolly Kay. - ' A-3692 7Sc My Horn's Lovia Arm, - I WUh Knew (You Really -Loved Me).' Ray Miller Novelty Orchestra ace. Frank Crumit. . - ; , 75e Yea RemJod Mo el My Mother. fFfora Little Nellie Kelly." . Charles Hart. NelHe Kelly, I Love Yov. Mdly Waits, Intro. "The Voice in My Heart,'! from -L4ttlo Ketlie KeUy." ' ; Prinee' Dane Orchestra. A-369S Tie v . i Call Mo Back, Pal o Miao. ' j Lewi Jams. Whilo tho Years RoU By. Criterion Quartet. A.36S6 7So Suar Bla, "' . . . ' Tho Meaao-t Man ia the World. ' (Milady's Blues), htena Wil-. -liant and Her Dixie Band. ' A-369S 7Se VOCAL ANET INSTRUMENTAL IXovos Yo, Mister Cooo. . Do Colored Borboeoo. - Harry C. Brown. - ... A-367S-75 "Ft-. Prfnceten Soogs -Medley No. 1 . . Princeton' SengsMdey No, 2 ' , Shannon Four. ' .r.-' "' :A-369V.:-7S' , KHUsr oo tho Keys, A Buoch of Keys. Piano Daets, ; Frank Bonta and Jack Austin. -. . ' ! - A-36&7 7Sc Tho Blackbird.- (Irish ' Sonfc? iDuee).t- - i ; Medley of IrUh Roots. Irish jpipoa, - -violia sn4 piano trior- Enni, i, : Morrison and Muller. A-5679 7Se- Hawoiiosi NicktmraJo: ' Waltz. Isle of Zorda. r -; Fex-Trot. ; Xylophone Solo. Jest Libonatuu . A-3S80 V5 ... . - . SYMPHONY Where My Caravaa Has Rested. ;; . (Lehr) Seprano and Con- v tyalto . Deet. . Hesa ; and ' i Carwtelo Ponaelle.- l ' ' S1 S1.S0 Mafic Flat "Pomsenta NBi., - m0b1 lais and Osiris) ' ; - - . - - - : . - (Mozart). - Nobocodoooeor. , Pel future " v nel , bnjo ,;, discerno."- .- (Th. -: Future 0ereast.I See) ' i Verdi). -Bass Solos. Jos Mtrdones. A-C2t0 - iSl-50 5ooooO do lo CaardeT No. Z.;. r (Uubay) , Violin Solo, fhtei d Kerekjarto. ' t 488S9 $1.50 La Cioconda -od'Anrelo.'1 or Mortal .,- -' Contralto Sols, , Jeanne Cordon, i Voce H Dono: (Voice of Angel (PoncbieW) ; 80185- Crodlo 5J-00 i' Spoon River, v (American -Fojlt .!. Songr ' MMaateTs-Graiageri . Piano Soloi. Percy Qrainger. i': yA.,.. ,,fcJ) ,;,, , nj,t, - , S2r . Our Alley. (Bridgo);, Cherry R5o. - . (Bridge) - London String Quartet. - ' ! A-5577 Al opens hi hkg of trick 'XT0V know Al , Jolaon sure thing I X Well, Al uncorks a new angle with his - November new, 'process Columbia , Record. It's ill! Stand Beneath Your Window To-night and Whistle." He docs 'l ' This Jolsonitis sons sets us back to . days when we all' beat it to the church ; fair to get first crack at the grab-bag and ' the fish pond. i Why? Just for a surprise 1 That' the way Al hits you on this new round and the number fits him'' like a tailor-made.' 1 ' 1 - But at. that youronly half done, for on the other side there's the popular Van and . Schenck team warbling "When You and I. Were Young, Maggie Blues' new, novel, peachy in Che blue-streak line I Ask for Columbia new process Record " A-3694. 75c. . And go home happy 1 These new Columbia Becorda are typical of the all-atar Columbia Monthly t Program that'f out to-day each number flawlessly reproduced to give you melody unmatred by; scratch or scrape or other surface sounds, h new Columbia , ; Becords are ready at Columbia Dealers, waiting ti be. played for you Tear out ' ; the list now. - Take it in and listen to this delightful collection of latest selections, MM COLUMBIA GR.APHOPHONE COMPANY, Noto'Yorh