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c;:::co:i : daily '-jguiiiial,: 'tctiai; -re;iEGo: IDIIS OBTAIil S50 AND COPPER FINDINGS 111 RAID i'-'-e - $ As HB-'WlHiams, aianager of th urnntana. ussv-offloe. No.' 142 See- on street, was dosing hi place of tustaM t Tnesflay nigni, wo ea- -walked- Into, the office and at the Mint nt nmlrcn. robbed: him of $50. Ihey also took a bag t copper find ings. Which, they mistoen lor sou. I Williams eportd to police "that he iwtt about to leave when the rob- iers entered. One asked to buy a ,mn unount of solder. Williams rtnc.ned the safe and brought out some ikimniM Which he laid upon the co lin ker. As be did this, the man who poles first, drew an eld rusty looking 4 evolver and ordered Williams to band bvr his money. Williams then backed He took $50 in silver and i nrrnrv from a drawer and laid it .nan the counter. n men, orougui. mwmtyr tit on wmcn was a au&u- 'ifT or ooooer otoibsb. ia bwm nhh heenm active, ; orew is coat and displayed ja-small canvas as strapped- to , Bis vaxsw, i ns no mit A th hrim wfh' the mineral he thought -was goht. Jtmable . to carry ny more : loot, .he .weispereo. a vorda to Lhia toartner iand hey then Ipft with a warning to Williams not to call the police until thoy had ten. k TVo ' sooner "had the men passed R Mroughi the door than Williams tele !nhmi detective headciuarters with a wrfnUan of -the bandits. He said Y iia was about 25 years old.. 5 feet inches ta.11. rather heavy set. He wore W dark overcoat and dark cap. He i-arrled a. revolver. His partner was i. bout 20 years old, short and Blender. lie wore a long dark coat and a brown 'k it was in the hallway of the Mon tana assay' office that Inspector Tack ftberry killed' E. CecUe Lancaster, tmrfclar. January 21. 1919. I Iancaster had stolen a large amount t.f melted gold and taken it to the kssav office to determine Its value fThe manager of the office reported the f-icident to police and Tackaberry lay J i wait when Lancaster appeared.' The elective jumped upon the burglar and jthere was a scuffle in which Lancaster (was disarmed. ' rH conUnued to Tight, however, and .imade a dash tor liberty. Tackaberry hipped out his own gun. and aston ! hed passersby saw him fire five times it the fugitive. Lanoaster xell dead H ith three ballets in Ms body. X Stolen- Machine ? ;: Is Recovered by i l Radio Broadcast i Five minutes after a description of a Stolen automobile had been broadcast With The Journal news report Trom the jMaSock A: Watson radio station Tues day night, police were on their way to recover the machine. I The stolen car belonged to E. Katies, xo E03 Phoenix building. It was stolen from Park and Oak streets Monday tight. i'i John H. Small of No. 1141 Tillamook street was listening in on his receiving set when the description of the auto was sent out. He phoned the police station that he had seen the ear at 8th and Tillamook: streets earner in the evening. Patrolmen Perkins and Chase were dispatched to the locality and recovered the machine. Woman Is Wounded ;When Shotgun Goes Off by Accident Wasco. Dec. JO. Mrs. Williams, house keeper for L. H. Deihlar on his ranch. about seven miles west or urn cy. was . oaajy - jnnmm noon by the accidental -discharge ox .a hotcun in the band ox .Ernest names. a farm hand la the employ ot Deihlar. The vouncr man was handling the weapon In the kitchen and Mrs., Will iams was In an adjoining room an swering a telephone call when the gun was in some manner discharged, the load penetrating an Inch board parti tion. Part of the load of No. 5 shot went through it and about 25 of the pellets entered the face, shoulders and arms of the woman. Dr. Morse, who attended her. states that while her case Is not necessarily dangerous, that the wounds are bad and that it will be some little time before: the danger ox Infection will be -over, v i Expert on Poultry To Address Farmers Professor H. E. Cosby, extension spe cialist In poultry from Oregon Agricul tural college, is to meet the poultry- men of Multnomah and West Portland districts at the farm, of E. A. Priest. December 82. at 2 p. m. The Priest farm is thre- blocks eaet of the Mult nomah echoolhouse on lllehea way and three blocks north of the Oregon Elec tric station at Ryan Place. Cosby will rtiiuniast the thlnes necessary to make the poultry produce while the price of eggs is high during the winter. CHIEF El S WIFE IS INJURED bank's ' funds October It, has proved futile., according; to police and bank officials. William Lyons, manager of the American Surety company of New York; said Tuesday that detective agen cies in the employ of his company have worked continuously on the ease tor several -weeks without ncceav- ; Stanford had been a trusted employe ef the bank for seven years. He text Portland October 15 accompanied by his wife.. .About ; week ago 'Mm. Stanford returned and stated that she had been deserted by her husband at Rochester. N- T.; Audit of Stanford's accounts showed mn apparent shortage of $8000. The bank was fully protect ed by a blanket bond for $125,000 with the Surety company. Investigation showed that Stanford had no expen sive habits and it is believed that he had government bonds to the amount of $$900 with him when be disappeared. Mrs. Stanford said her husband cashed a $500 liberty bond at Roch ester and gave her $250. keeping; the balance lor Ma own use. : ' Loans to Livestock Men Are Approved Washington. .Dec. t0 L N . S Loans for livestock and agricultural purposes in Western states amounting to IX.455.00i, were approved by the war finance corporation today. The cor poration also announced , that repay ments to the government afrregaUng $8.9 JL000 were made In tb past two weeks by livestock loan tompanles. co operative marketing assoclaUons and financial institutions. .- 4 v - :. Mrs. Xa V. jrenkins. wife of .the chief of police, was seriously uuurea last Bight, when an automobO In wbieH she was riatng, iiioaea againsx graph pole. Mrs. Jenkins . suffered a fracture of the lert wrnw. oesiaes seri ous bruises. . -., -i .. " Un. Bert HalL wife of the emer gency driver for the first night relief of inspectors, woo was noing wim aur. Jenkins, received a bad scalp wound, and : severe lacerations of the neck. Both women were taken to St. Vincents htMmltaL Mrs.. ' Hall was later sent I home. ' .''"-v v 'i 'i. The t "omen were ilding in the pri vate car" of Chief Jenkins at the time of the accident.: The machine was driven by Patrolman F. A. Pratt, nratt aid that be was driving west on By? bee avenue. He attempted to turn south into Thirteenth street, when the car skidded into a pole. Pratt said be was driving" very slowly because of a heavy fc. Neither Pratt nor Ray mond Jenkins. son of the chief, was injured. -'. ' " ; " Chief Jenkins wa . at the Imperial hotel at the time of the accident, en tertamine some visiting police offi cials from Dallas, Texas. He hurried to the hospital. ' Burton L. Stanford, Missing Bank Clerk, 1 Covers Trail Well - Nation-wide search for Burton L.I Stanford, clerk In the trust department I S of the United States National bank, I who disappeared with $8000 of the I mimniiiiinHniHniiiHmHiiiHuiiiHinHiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiinimiinH s : - ' " - - - ' '"- - T s A Gif t for Everyone We have an excetionaUy fine display of Foun- -,-tain Pens in all styles and sizes. A pen to suit every hand., .-. ' ;' j , '" " : ' . '-, WATERMAN'S SHEAFFER'S CONKLIN'S DUNN'S WAHL'S. $2.50 to $19.00 ; DRUGGISTS Alder Street at West Fark THE STORE OF IMANY GIFTS tYour name artistically engraved on Fountain Pen ! purchased here. r If Christmas crowds, bring: it in after the 25th , Open Everiings All This Week Doors close at 9:00 o'clock. Shop easily with us. Use our Phone Exchange and let us deliver your purchases promptly and toany and every section of the city, U. S. Postof f ice downstairs Com plete in detail, efficient, courteous clerks. TRIPLE Pr-, : . M Lss-., S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Thursday Puzzle Peg THE GAME OF WONDERS . A constant source of amusement for everyone- especially the Shut ins. Price .......... .....S0c In , f Perfumes and and Toilet ISequisite-imported domestic. 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Spe cial at .$1.60. $1.75. $2.75 Children's Vanity Cases, double or single handle, priced $2.00 Pullman Slippers priced ........ $2.75 Shoe Polishers priced ...... 35c nigh-Grade Novelty Ash Trays Heavily Nickel Plated , Glass inserts are enameled hi red, blue, green and yellow 90c to $12.00 DOUBLE Trading Stamps Friday , and Saturday , Leather Goods Likly Luggage Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, fitted and unfitted, English Kit Bags, Brief Cases. Large stock .Vanity Cases, all sizes and prices . . .$2.00 and up Umbrellas! Christmas Gift Suggestions ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's-Values Extraordin ary! 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