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hie en DAILY JOURNAL, ronTLAIJD, CnUGON. - TUESDAY, NOVE! IDEII 7, 1 C 22. 'GILBERT PARKER i LAUDS BOilM LAW ID . IH LU mil c m n GLAt HULL v;-?,"Tb disappearance t' th Lloyd GeorV sTvriiflint was, iof the. good - f England.. . ' . IJoy Gaorg i gealua ingJand ; -needs a a'ovemroent of common sense. 1 1 Uoyorswtthi4.of,eoii- tioa f overnfnent " That WM good for . - iwar..' But litiarin coalition gdern raent at Washington." t C-, today, in I Kftgland needed In government i ex- -rr4nad. skillful eopoettlen.- Tb WM Sickld Jh,tJBeI.loyd. George govern '- feut ho 'will not disappear front public -5if. Ho could not. He is too Dig Mn " Amid a breathless hush Sir Gilbert terker-world fainou author,-fori is ears a member bt VM British parlia-'- tnent. said these things before the Port . laftd ftotafy elttb at its lunchedn id the i TiHSBMO n'niU nwruwiu , tntlimt will have Under Sonar jaw "the first conservative government for ' - a number, of years, Sir Gilbert con V H tfotftised, too, thatfingiand will vkt nef debts to America But h sue; bti f ttt wTifelt in An So.-- H said that a -treat mistake of the - 7Jeyd Oeorge administration was '-m-o-areek :uollcy. .Not' ho .hastened ' to y, that he loves the Turks. - But it wil beyond cotnpreheneidn t think e-f keeping' the l"urk out Of 'Turkey. - "Jht while the world stands,- was hi iff vent declaration mcf nib the. pre posed permission from the alliei fot . th Turks to pass through the Darda - ' ,-iielles. '- v Sir Gilbert said that America I re " 'pcted- in Europe and listened to most attentively. He proposed an economic -jtonffertnei to be called By America, . r wnen, ha predicted, the European sit- . nation tan be seen in true perspective. He declared that a mistake was made - 'when allied troops did not march into : ' Berlin.- This assertion won applause. But there " waa dead silence when he added : "t -wanted td see some of the ..f:rman villages destroved and In the V same way as some of the, French vU- , - A- forist, of .hands -vpapmng when President J. Roy Ellison ef the club asked how many had voted. By this . the voting eaa early and heavy, -It was through President Ellison, who a Is bead of the Ellison- white Chau- .'tatiqua system, that Sir Gilbert Parker was unexpectedly brought before the lub today. - . . t v Music week brought about the ached- ': tiled program with music from Weber's 'juvenile orchestra and a talk by Fred erick W. Goodrich. . ?Pleas From Alleged iionists Denied ' Washington. Nov. 7. ft. N. -8.1 The :-aipueation of William Brow IJwyd and 17 . others to esoapo commitment i under the ill inola, state laws for alleged seditious utterances Was denied today oy Associate jusuce sutneriana oz tne v United States aupreme court. The men V were alleged to be members of x -th communist labor party.- - - ' , ;A Man's Shoe for Walking Some men walk -briskly and -easily, t Others feel their feet ' almost every step. It's no fun to have "foot trouble' : lo need to have v any, either, for Canti v lever Shoes are sold now for men. Theyv have the same flex- ' ible,smig-fitting arch, the same natural lines as the wdmen's Canti leverwhichhas proven so comfortable and efficient- - We.are sole agents in this city for Ganti lever Shoes. . ; ; CANTllE VER - SHOE STORE 353 Alder St Medical Bid -PORTLAND, ORE.- Irrigation Company Buys 1100 Acres of Land Near Staytbn .Kegotiation were closed Monday for the purchase of lid acre et .farm land near Btayton by X. JC-MeDOnaid for the Modern Irrigation 4b liand com pany . The property was owned by the Willamette .Valley Irrigation company and portion of It already la supplied With water. All but " 100 acres , Is cleared and1 has been cnlttratetf - for many feantlf The -transfer was made by th tltio aV ttust mpaby and vMuation of 4h , land waa approxi mately $20o.eoo. . - ' The tract ia 82 toilea from Portland and. 10. miles from Salem on the main line and Albany-Wood burn branch of the Southern - pacific - McDonald stat ed that the land would b sold in 40- acre parcels for dairy and fruit farms. The Modern irrigation A Lena com pany proposes to install-an irrigation system serving 40,009 acres ef land in the vicinity of Stayton with water from the north fork Of the Baotlam river. - . - GirlVPhone Oall For. Help' Saves Her PromBrutalAttack , feu fAfr. r-eit CA fu.MSanA sate ficer out here right away; A man is attacking me," eereaipftd Rosd Solviy, If. into the telephone thle afternoon. OiXletm Keeley " hnd Luak whs rushed to the girl'l horn In response, foand - her in hyiterlcSj hr clpthlng toHi and the house ehcWiB etidtiice of a -severe gtrnggle. - On information supplied by Miss Sol vay the cffictfs found Andy Forest. 43. in A. nearby shack lrt th aft ef clip ping a heavy tfoth bt betrd Iroai hi face wttta iohg fccise&rs " K W9 ar rested but denied the Attaglt. .. : Forest had ! been Working 'tot the Sdlvkys. the gtfl ftald, and -refnMed W leave the premise attef hie Wbrfe had been completed. U4 wai allowed to remain anothef 63y ki the faneft house and is then . Alleged ttt have perpef trated the deed while th gtrrs par ents were aesent., Army Association Announces Monthly Meetings at Armory The Assoclatioh ef th Arrfly of the United States' Will held Haenth.lv meet ings at the Armory, beginning rdnea day. ftevembee Is. at o'clock. Briga dier General Charles. H. Martin, gen eral staff corpe. on duty with the of fice of the chief of staffi Waahiagton, D. C will address the' aseemblace on a live military subject at this meeting. All officers of the regular army, na tional guard, off leers reserve corps and all ex-offtcere are invited to be present. The Association of the Army rf the United States was -organized as the re sult ef the one army spirit which es tate te a marked degree among the regular army, the national guard and the organised reserves, the three ele ments of the United States army. , i.,.lir . ,y(l,i -n,, -i-t-r , ii . V - - Man Long Wanted; For Alleged; Mail Fraud Surf enders Dallas. Tas. Nov. " T.--W, R. Barkey, an official of the Security Oil company of Dallas, who has been sought since last September ' en a charge of using the mail to defraud. Walked into the Office of United States Inspector Davidson today and sur rendered. He '. waa committed to the county jail In default of bend fixed at $1000. : : '. . V - The complaint is In connection with ithe operation ef the SeCumy Oil com- puny uuiu.1 x am iikcuui cm vc alleged fraud charges that Barkey swindled A. Parrlsh of Janson. Ky by misrepresentatione sent through the mail. About $40,600- ia maid to be in volved in this case. Barkey came here from- Denver, cbl..., ;. . Organ Becitlls Ar e Daily Features at The Auditorium Pipe organ recitals - are ' given every day;, until Saturday of this week at noon at The Auditorium, - urmer the auspices of the Ore eon Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, and the public Is Invited to attend, admittance being free. The concerts are features of the Music week festivities, and are contributed by the drganista of Port land. Wednesday noon Lueien J. Becker "will give al program. - Thursday noon. Gladys Morgan Farmer will play and on Friday Frederick W. "Goodrich Willi give a progranv. Ort Wedneeday night Francis Blchter will give an organ recital at the home ef James Bam ford. No. f 4 East i fttb. street north. - i .' :. ; - - -I Lumber Company to Close Down Mill KeddingMCal N ov.,7.- The Lamoine Lumber company, a ting a sawmill that has been oper at Lamolne for .23 Monday that when years, announced this season closes it wUl shut down logging and lumbering tor good. All that , will be left Jn the town of l- moine win be the factory, which will continue to. employ $0 or SO men and boya The company has sawed up all the timber, that ia accessible by its railroad and there) is no more to be bought in the national forest on the west, of its logged off areas;.. - ' . , : Vote Is Against ; Movie.Gensorship Framiaa-ham. Masa. Nov. JJ. S.) The first electioii gnres available here were a the referendum for mo tion picture censorship. The vote -in the firet precinct tabulated was US against censorship and I la favor lof.it. vfc,f::S.; ;V;.s-rt PORTlAJtD MEJT TTKBEa BAIL ' Oregon City.! Nov. T. John Sbmbdy and J. Olson of Portland are under $125 bail each- to appear in court here on charges of drunkenness as the result of aa accident at the south end Of - the Abernethy bridge Saturday night, t A machine, drives by Sumbdy, struck a car driven by Derapeey Pow ell of Portland, In Which FW. Smith. Gladstone; Flora Kanak. West Una, TRUCKS COLLIDE; : THREE ARE HURT L. DregoB .ty, Nov, T Mrs. May Wil son and W. T. Hyatt ef Salem and M R. Breen of Portland' were Injured at Caftbv yesterday when track driven By the two,, men collided at the Inter section or tne -Jtouuia road and the Pacific' highway: " ' r t j r Mrs. Wilson, ridht with rivate nf. fered a broken hip, brokeh rib. dialo- eatea snouiaer al eevere - brniseai Hyat, driving" a state highway truck, waa cut about the fao as he was pitched through the windshield, and hie leg was wrenched.' Breen, driving ouery . trwcic, eeiierca .4oiuriee - to at aide. ,- .-s," -,. i Paramount Apt. ! : Houso ls Sold to risforD225,O00 - The jfalameunt apartment fcoue, re- eefitiy erectta by IJerbef t Gordon at Brtaaway in4 . Wheeier . kireetr eait side. - had been sold to J. j. Bri fof 2tS,00, according- to ahhouticement to eay by Gordon. Two farms fet cuts kanie. a by leo foot parcel of real estate at Kast AsH street and Grand kvenue, and a small Apartment house at Vancouver, Wash;, were accepted as srt . conaiaerauon at a vatuatloa ef The Paramount 16 A fir tof brik structiire, coverinif aa trrerular shaoed tract., everlooklnr the Willamette river. It contains 24 three -room and 40 two- room apartments. The property is held on a le-year lease by E. X. Stuller. Bri elated that he made the purchase a a an investment. " - . t - . Associate 'Justice rPitney to Eesigni - Illness Is ' Cause WashJnfctort, X0r. t. u. : AJ eolcate Justice Pitney of the United States supreme court will resign from the bench 'shortly - after congress re convenes in the expected session of Kevember SO, It was said in reliable Quarters here, today. . , llktess was said to be the reason for Fitney's contempiaud resignation. Pitney will be the third justice to resign from the court within the last few weeks . Herf in Trial Is Is Begin Tomorrow Marlon, fNov.; 7. The j Herria massacre trial will, begin here tomor- J ro. The si men to.be Ified Arei Bert Grace, Otis Clark, Phillip Fftji- tAfia, P. flillAr, Ofecar Howard and Jesse Childera - Faur hundred and twenty-four indictments were .re turned by the grand jury, IS for mur der.. n for conspiracy and 10S for asaanlt to commit murder. The trial is expected to take UP weeks. . 1 In Traffic Crash Walla Walla. Wah,Nov. 7. Bert Boylftnt S8. suffered a-d!stocated shoul der and severe bruises Monday when a street car struck - the automobile "he was driving. Boy lan was thrown clear of the machine, lie struck on hia left shoulder-and rolled several feet, sus taining a deep gash lit his cheek be sides dislocating his ' shoulder. Th machine was damaged but slightly. : Bnino:SE Another 50 Million London, Nov. 7. (1. IT. S.--Oreat Britain advised the United States that another payment o,f 50,OO4,OOO will, be made November 15, oa account of back interest' to America's war debt. Brit ain requested delay in- negotiating the rate ef Interest la the future, t , 8TtnS3rrs to cklebbatk . Sandy, Nov. 7. An Armistice day program wilt be held : at the Sandy Odd Fellows hall next Friday night under the direction of Miss Margaret Miller, principal of the Union high school. ! There will be a short program, by the high school students, s - TEIM ci for r- . BIG STAKES'? L jCCmTJC'JS I TO II P.ifif 7.WJETIES-7: 1 i I ii f- If SI Charity Exchange's Report Shows Work Has Been Effective - The Confidential Exchange, Jhe, clear inghoue a alf Of Portland's organized charity' the use mtz which obviate dupllcatldn of effort and expenditure of CommunHy 5hest funds, "of whica!"lt is d part; has just Issned ft report for Oc'tobefC-' " ;-?rr.-:sr. - More agencies have made use' ef the exchange than ever before, accordmg to the secretary. Miss Margaret Creech, andL the number oJ Inquiries also has been ; larger than . ever - before,- "Mere than 23 per cent 6f the inquiries were Identified -as "being known to front one to 10 other ' agencies before coming: to the attention ef the agency -making the inquiry about them.' Iuring the last month 33 agencies used the exchange, the-rnumber at iftauMea feelnsr - ltTa. while la . October last year' S agencies used the eachange with a total of Uto inqaiiries . a s - .n ,,w i.r, i, ... .r.rw,,,, "j. Near Hasti Relief : Campaign Gains Progress Steadily Cmintv camckiama for Near" :af ' re lief are -in progress -in-Hood. Rivr, Wallowa, ' Union ahr - Baker -, counties, with reports of good success' front all points, .:'-,. i: ,. ..." ' The Coullld Valley Sentinel, , H, W. Ifeung, editor, ia collecting Coos county funds, beginning with Its own dieek for tlOu. - , . . - - . Mbre Portland '. Sunday school are lined u this year for the Christmas offering- than ever beore and most of the schools plan - for larger . gifts be cause of the Smyrna disaster, states Mrs. Ruth Adama, Sunday school sec- rrtarV. , . , . ...r-.- t Checks received new snmt be cred ited on. the Chrlstmaa offering, the First Congregational i - being - credited with 1 40 and the East ISide BapUst with $10 of such advance contributions. Pubiie schools In many parts of the State ht busy collecting funds. - - ' Thd ateamahla PAhtnan. sanlH a iky, carries two and one half tons of Clothing, shoe a&d alio ft knitting ma chine donated by a friend a,t Med fot d. The Baptist fchurch At Bena ahd the tdles Aid jbf Ulllard report the ship ment bt a liberal amoHrit of clothing; which will be the aueleud of another shipment to gd by early boat.- . The - Portland Community Chest is expected to announce appropriation iter both the Near: East relief and the amyraa rener. . u r RxOriarchistlRe volt " hrj3ateiiaf Bavaria 7 - t ' jLoi sichi &6tt Ismihlnfot tn B&art&; accord ing to a Ceatrai -New nispateh from Berlin odsyr Jtii dispatcli aay ''that if thd tadh.' is AUccesafui Jt wilt be spread. Into i. Germany ' and -that i the monarchist -troops - who will v nartici- pate bAveijbeen ordered to prepare to march-oa Berlin. . , t, tqber ..without a conflagration, "fcach or tne preceding- seven months marked by heavy losses from fire. . .'THESE. V. EXCEFliOKAi OFFERINGS NOW PLAYING i;h;fAT ' Xi3o?n,iAi,s 7 LEADING - THEATRES V Eve Novak. And ;Eight reels of Drama, Romance. Thrill . of t Color-Conflict, ef Western Wit nd Eastern - Wile The famous stage success brought to the screen as Constance Tal madgre's f greatest achieyement. She makes Mina " Toy the most piquant- poignant character the screen has seen. The picture to see first o all. , vm 4 U A" Pf RST NATTOMAL Via' ATTRACT! ON Also! Mealrsl Pm-los-as ews avests Cartoon Cemeer s Aeate' Calaeae Overtar OfflM! mam "' i V ' f eV : . -. " Charges 'of possessing'. Stolen prop erty Were tila against MotorCTc! Pa trolmaA .GecU E-1 Gladwyn his aft ernoon after -brother officers found an expensive automobile -in h peaseseB stolen- September ; i 1 from George lAwmmi! K'f. ?a4 " -Mstn -' .'street. Gladwyn was placed ia AcelS lilt2 th Th automobile. wUon found today, carried aecsasorles. and tires from other large, machine of; simuac. stolen Septmbef,4 - from B. la-Jpast-ham, the4poUce reported-r The -paef ham iar. strifiped of its accessories. was found behind! the t Mount Scott cemetery ahortly after It Was stolen. - rjwtectiortf t aladwyn. resulted from thei alleged larceny of a fur coat last week, from aa automobile stored in the AftBerr . earage A : nurs i driving through Partlaad: last weesi' left her maehitul 4t the garage o h!hVd asked' th management ; to watch, her coat. because .it was tod, heavy;, to carry around. The management As sumed no llabiaij butagxeed to give the machine more than ordinaxyra-tten-tioo. "iThe- next . moralng? th rcoat was swnA-tJboa' iftduirjr th- manager learned' from, the nigbtwatchman that Cladwyn had been- m tbu garage urr lng the night-with hia motorcycle, and had a fur ceat U the sidecar When he left, -.;.' :- " - The i. matter! , was s reportea to me .TAnkino Ratnrdav. : who recovered the coat And demanded Gladwyn's - resignation- immediately.: - Further investf-1 gation resulted, in today's discovery. OiadwVnr was ' arrested, 3 aftd, u peaSed 1 from the .force -last -summer, charged wl contributing -to the dUn-ounni-v of a. minor, but was restored td the force when s th charges Were snlsethed'iouti;,.is- -.V:fx j .Site on Wednesday ! r-r.W.iBBloTiPi-. Pier Anndunced today that - the 'Roosevelt equestrian atatue. which is te be. formally aeoicausa on the afternoon .of .JArmcadats nou ia charge of'Clay.fel Morae and that at- 10 e'ri(K:kl Wednesday J""0"1 ins- i.ths- statue will be moved to -Its permanent site in, ithe bark - block be Uaiiiinn and Jefferson streets. In front ot the t-add school. fM it will be pUd 6n ; a tempbfatJr tBa8 pending th arrival bf 'the permanent granite- base, - which will be her-in atimir fm 'UfseaA: t"1 -.' : : -r i " i A ruard "of honor it! .85 veterans ef the Spanish-American war will accom pany the Statue in Its ravet. iroiu lue OecR-td- th pan. atte. .r--, ij - i - t r - - -t - Centralis. Wash., jNUv 7.-Mrs. Mar- tha-MInche 5, was-painfully, in jured -when she fell down a flight of stairs-iat Jier noniRii '-? .-V" tomobbOw sraeHT fell COT1XLION HAtt 8e Mevla pictures Actually MMi PUT Tom Meigrhan as tich romantic rovef'wbd ftan't choose between two beautiful women. In a drama that blends a primitive South Sea Isle with super-civil ixed London society. The brilliant, supporting cast includes! Theodore) Roberta, Lea trice Joy; June Elvide ana i -1 ..... . 'CtheManWho SmYQShwmrtv' "Biases," a Kaeekoet Kdacatioaat Coatedy i . Klsograms ' ! . K aowles Pletar Flayers ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT 9 V M 4 D I ?j r . 7.. fl"-,i--.-.-- -( -s. . ; av n PRESENTED THIS WEEK ONLY . i. NeaiEiot Report-' 0n Waterfront Is ; Denied by Police F.eporta treulated Monday aae pub-y tiahed t& a morning; paper this morn ing that A near-rtot had taken place at the Ainsworth dock llonday - noon, werr denied thla morrrqc by Captain Joftn T.Moots, "who niH charge af th polled supervision ef tie waterrrout. y r;Jk-tlte. -t::raea7 two: bt ..whom were plcled up Monday noon, were ar rested, by the, pclte along the watar front oa vagrancy charges because they could -not show any reasons for Uemg therXCaptaia Moore satdr - . To' avoid being caught unawares, however, . Captain Moore has erdered six eJttrsrpolicemen. all that are avail able, to, patrol the docks . durinc the soon hour-each day. ' "; - :t ' The police received a riot call Mon day eight from a restaurant at Grand avenue . and Bast Waahiagton street where -i A number of strikebreakers from Terminal No. t et their meala When a doxen eatrelmen arrived they found everything quiet, but there was a menacing t atmosphere among , the strikers. There "were about SO around ft estauraaa':: A-x'-"''' '" " There wer 17 vessels beihlr worked inv the harbor - Monday.-; but some of thm ere fmlshed durtne ! the ight and pulled Out down the river. A total of 31? men wer fe-t wotk ttt the docks, the .Waterfront Employers' .union an-ftaflBnedi'--- : --'!!. '.. -- - .. . ?ort rth. , Texas, Nov. .(f. V. a t .fw ' : Wall.M ? . ft . kcI hotel,; whose husband wad Shot ana-ainea - nere toaay; was arrested and eharg-ed with 'th shooting. She eolta&Sed and ! Va unihU iilinuu the iiliing.- ' .fi ,,rr. --s r, -a? nr. r. i. a ' - i ,r - -,- : jjc aa f Ln a ji ' ar r EAli wer fined 25 each following k their f arresr aaonqay on 'Charges Of having 51 swehleri have UaaSSBBSBBBBSBBBBBBBSBBBSBBBSBBBBBB : if values and beauty are a crtlerton; every one, ; uu;jci i tvtiu see atch.p any ; 5 it .xoshone you may - a, two-toned -, r sweatei:! . blues browns sand! -Slipover $tytst of .cotifse! and in a goodly number of weaves that youll like., fAII sizes. : Buy early, fo they're the biggest sweater values youU see again soon! ' i , Tuxedos and Goat Styles $R7 35 Special m . . ; ; ; J . ;!". u ! , Buy your plush coat now! Pay for it later, if you wish. - ,- .1 : i I -- V "1 ': t . - v."-, !" a L ind plan now to attend the . ' - vrfi i rTM Livestock Exposition and Night CUIJIIfinVO. Horse Show! The biggest and .' tftesf ye AW week-got Washington at Tenth t Women, Use Your Votett over th limit of erappie ta their pe. teaslea. The pair were arrested while angUhf en the Gilbert riTer. They ap pealed their eas to the circuit eeurt and were heM-ander baii of tioo each. " "btjbc et committee sr amio Xt, Hov 7. At . a ; school. ; "board meeting ? presided over by Chalrmah M. B. Catherweod, Clerk E. H, Green preaented, the; budget' of estimate tor the ensuing school year, totanng about t300o. A. budget . committea, compris ing J. "W. .West, St Collins and George Wirrtck, waa appointed. The other school director are .- 1. Allen : ; fcl WShT . . y iv ? J BAKING POWDER No better mculd renardlesa of price. ! MILLIONS OT POUNDS BOUCHT . BY THS COVERNKEKT ) o o'.o l .. -f. - - I .1 had. their, price cut for a splendid special and met n: ... r ' Black See o of these Lustrous : Deep Pile PMslk At Splendidly Plush coats are - enjoying year .than ever before ! - Discriminating Women realize that fur fabric coats combine the wearing . qualities and beauty of -the genuine furs,Hvithout tfie cost And their rich beauty, is ofttimes en- ' hanced with trimmings of real Black opossums-stone moufflon civet cal-A Use your credit if I a" - 1 W Good as Your Husband's or Brother's I MaerntTjr'and -Milton- W.- r.'.r.;ar-.aa. lxty-on 'buplls attended the echool. VMM I 1 ' v .-! "t W0MIEIN o!f VV taste and discrimination will find the sort . of toilet prepar : atiohs they pre ier at XNau's, We Never Clote j coTsii!!. cvn i will sell to the first and sflve ?!i.f':v" ..?:::-.'."vy!-v,-k,;,"-i : .v- , ' ' blue arid gold ',-" i brown and tan I green aind gold i. j black and white checks,. "7 i plaid - overlays in "a num ber of color combinatrons! for window display - handsome coats! Goats: : (Low Prices! more popularity . this - fur. marten opossum uslralian opossum you wish! . . , i. SSBS3SMa.4 - 1 T ":