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-SUNDAY T1 . f . LUIMi.ll LOSE mills, rClarlt Nickersoiv- ami Clear lake lumber jcoropenies for- a writ of map damos to compel the state treasurer to return - to the ; -accident fund , $215,523 from , the general fund t&is morning far of $215,53 from the general fund on .the .ground that It was illegal, to use the money for paying the adminis trative expenses ; of -the ' department when It was specifically . intended for expenses was invalid and -it was sim ply a matter of bookkeeping to make the tranafer and the writ should be granted. ' - - , Say.lrbucKleWm : Have Cafe in .Toldo returned to Los Angeles after a short stay. .I. L i " a , in n - i i K'' Bootlegger Fined ; S250 Despite .His-; : Behavior ;Plea plea that he had never been arrested before and had secured an honorable discharge, from j the army. " To these pleas the court said t "The court looks upon.. the sale of liquor as a very se rious . offense. This . practice - must stop, and I am going to Impose a se vere penalty: in this case,?' regardless of ' the young man's previous -good reputation.' - t Charles Myers, who used his , fish market at, Kow 232 Washington atreet as a barroom to sell moonshine at SO cents per drisk. was- oeat to-Jail for 39 . daj-s. Frank ' Gurdy. his partner, was given a similar sentence several days ago. -- 5 -; - - . prominent physician of Madras and well 'known over the state, ', died . sud denly at 9 :-45 o'clock this morning in his local hop! tal. - from heart - disease. He was up for breakfast at S :30 o'clock, sat nip .for about an how, complained of not feeling .well, retired-and died soon after. ,? He ' was a ; Shrlner and Knight of Pythias, also a Spanish and World war'-veteran.' ---.i-. ,: was denied by the supreme court. paying workmen's com penation. They wkn0 c?Pxptn "5 otMJo state that they are now- assessed 1921" provided" for- the creation of an extra -sums in order to take care of accident fund and J506.K7 waaappro- prlated -from the general fund to oper ate' the, department, of labor and- ln dnstries. r Of "this amount $215,SS5 ,waa lakes - from- the Accident fund ' for r the administrative expenses of the depart ment and warrants were immediately issued for aalariea and wages and sup ply, materials. f ' , . Th9 lumber men claim that the ac cident fund has not been depleted and brought this action to compel the trans- ' DR. H. B. nAILE , Madras,: rec 16. tr. H. B. Hane. the wage claims. . The court held that there might be relief in the legislature, but that the court had na authority after the ex penditures had been made from the fund to make the transfer. The -opinion was written-by Judge, Main; with four justices concurring. A dissenting opinion- written by Judge Holcomb, with three Justices concurring, stated that the law appropriating the $215,535 from the accident fund for administrative Washington ; Companies Sought to Have $215,535 Returned; for Compensation of Workeriv T0kio Dec - 18. fL. N. S.) Reports are cm lent here that Roscoe CFatty") Arpuckle. former leading comedian of the American screen, -who is under a ban in the 'United States, win return here to operate -a large cafe. -Agents were ' said to be active here enlisting capital, in the enterprise. - Arbuckle visited ' Japan a few .months- ago.' but -" Previous good reputation is no de fense in a, bootlegging case,.- Federal Judge C - Bri "Wolverton ruled Sat urday.' when he fined ,Sdney -Cack-ett," former - page at -the . University club; $250 "for the sale and transporta tion of liquor. Cackett attempted to gaurthe oourfs sympathy-through a . ' - " """"" ' ' '-' J ' " Olympla. Waslu, lec lfc The appli cation of the Bloedel-Donovan lumber .Next Saturday, Whitney Boys' Chorus of 50 Voices! f - - AGCIDEIJT UD ':' - No w Bgiiminilirii"g Ms Foimirttlhi Week! The first picture that ever warranted any such showing' in the history of Portland's photoplay theatres. STILL PLAYING TO T "STANDING. ROOM ONLY" Only the greatest of all comedies could keep such crowds ;uxuxiig ui lust rtcens ncttiuci. r - SEE IT TWICE ! Hundreds have already and it's worth it! YouTl never in your life get more amusement for your money! r A''' ' -$.5: - f N - j 1 . (jo, . :" V:,' v. i , , - -t-. x - ,,v-1 ' .-;.V N X, . . , . - ' X - -: - " " s ' - V - u V- s l i . . Do you know of anything more enjoyable than to sit with a crowd and just laugh and laugh and laugh? :- There isn't And if you can refrain from laughing: with the crowd with; -wild, hilari ous abandon at least 100 times you're just not human that's all. CECIL TEAGUE Sunday Concert it 1:30 P. M. i S-3F-. 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