f7- PAGE SIX THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921. GRAND JURY BRINGS IN 13 INOICMNTS : TRIBUNAL TRIES EIGHT CASES INVOLVING IM MORALITY REPORTED ON; BODY DISCHARGED. (Continued From Pago 1.) negation that Hev. M. McETmoyl ml the minister of another Elkton 'church were running a race for "Grot na Green" honors to see who could 'marry the most couples, and that the j former was in the lead when the pres 1 bytory of 'Newcastle, the lowest court stopped the alleged marrying mara After grinding away at criminal cases for the last five days tno T,o t L'i-:mil Inrv lusL n unit, nxamlnnd the . . . . , , , , ' church courts and Presbyterian an " " ihorltles suggested that the pasto.' UlUlCUllUIll, HlilUU ll IU1IUIL IU Ijll- , rfnl fmlfrr. I.Vnil W Wllunn nrwl wncl ' ... , Decision by the judicial commission il cr ill t'r..il IlMI'IIHr f lw t(tlilr Mill , , , ',, ,,' . will be on whether or not the lower grand jury exammou -ii tiiuerent , , , , ... courts had power to make such a "sug iw-Mi iifqf ninni'ltl in 1:! Iimii. mllu , , , . , . gestion." The findings of the court d LIU 1UU1 llUb blUU UJilQ. I ... . .... wm oo maue puuiic 10 the general as sembly next Wednesday. Dr. S. Durko Massoy, dentist, First National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele phone main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf ASKS REOPENING OF NEWBERRY MATTER Two indictments against Louis Gllson of Tygh Valley, were brought In last night by the grand jury. Uoth indictments are based upon immoral charges. Gllson Is held in the county jail at the present time, having been arrested several weeks ago upon a Justice court warrant and bound over for action by the grand jury. The two indictments are based up on accusations of two different girls, one under 10 years of age. Tho final indictment returned by the grand jury last night was against Leonard Hoorlng, charged with con- By United News trlbuting to the delinquency of a: WASHINGTON, .May 21. Henry minor. j Ford of Detroit lias wired members if is interesting to note that of ' of the senate committee on privi 13 true bills returned by the grand j logos and elections demanding that jury, l wo were highway robbery a thorough Investigation be made of cases, three liquor cases and eight , the charge that Trumann II. New cases Involving immoral orfc-nscs. berry was elected senator in 1918 Trial of the first case, thai of Tony ' through the "fraudulent expenditure Mayota, proprietor of the Glenwood of vast sums of money." hotel, will come up in the circuit Ford was a candidate against court Monday afternoon. Mayeta was Newberry. not indicted by the present grand i In "Is telegram Ford argued that jury, ins case having been held over decision of the supreme court, from the last lerm of court when a ' which recently freed Newberry jury disagreed as to Ills guilt. He Is ' from the penalties of criminal pro charged with violation of tlio pro-' ceeding, does not absolve the senate lilbllion law. i "from the duty of protecting its The following report was siibmlf- own honor." toil by the grand jury to Circuit Nowborry took bin seat in the sen Judge Fred W. Wilson: late following the decision - of the We, the grand jury of the Fob- supreme court, ninry term of court, reconvened in' There han been a disposition anions special session on May 1C, 1921, re-' republicans to drop-further investl tspocll'ully report that wo have been ' gallons upon the grounds that the in continuous session for' fivo days, court's decision and work already During that (line we have inter- done by the committee had .ostab viewed, in all, H witnesses and have llshed Newber.ry's right to his seat. ioi union into the court 13 truo bills Senator Dillingham of Vermont, and 1 not true bills. Tho true hills chairman ot tho committee has charge 13 soparato persons with called to meet Friday, when the oi'hnes. ' I nuest ion' will recelvo further con- Wo have been advised .Unit four, slderalion. of the defendants indicted by us' Ford finds it "impossible to believe have already pleaded guilty. We are that honorable senators shall oven further advised that you have, son- seriously entertain" the proposal lenced Henry Willis and Joe Hose to that tho investigation be dropped, two years each in Ihe penitentiary, '"Hie gravest charges of fraudulent We take tho liberty of saying In expenditures of vast sums to ac tills report that wo consider your eompllsh an election are made, sentence in those cases as conform- i,id Ford. "One jury acting on the ing to our ideas of just punishment, ' vaii evidence lias found these I .. ..I n. t i . . . .1 in new oi me evidence nu lo.iucea ' charges true. T'ae supreme court Shannon gave a false namo and they spent the night in separate cells. Duncan and the girl testified that Blair had used vile l.tnguase in ac costing them, and that they hud in formed him if they were in the south he would be hanged. Duncan admitted that Blair had shoved his fist into the knife. Blair and bro ther officers gave somowhate differ ent testimony while three Harvard professors were among the nln'j witnesses for the defenso who vouched for their colleague's good character. 4 BRITISH WOULD CUT OLD SORES FROM U. S. HISTORY By United Press LONDON, Ma) 21. An attempt to amend American history will be DALLES-GOLDENDALE PLAY HERE SUNDAY scheduled for next Tuesday with Hill academy, of Portland, on The Dalles diamond. COAST LEAGUE RAINED ,ON RETURN GAME SCHEDULED; ALL BOXING BOUTS BAN. NED. or extortionists. She apparently was not. Families who have been robbed within the last year by a "perfect maid" formed a procession through the Heil mansion today Identifying By United Press articles as theirs which the Hen SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 The family thought had been purchased Coast league got very wet yesterday. 1 at auction by Mrs. Heil. Of the four games scheduled only; "i don't know why she has done one was played. The others were this terrible thing, but I will stick postponed on account of rain. to her to the end," said her million- Salt Lake beat Vernon, 10 to 9, aire husband. A iirst class exhibition of the great in a real old-fashioned Salt Laxe Mrs. James Carolan, a 20-year-old American national sport is assured Kfinie, in which tile ball was hit to daughter and a bride of a few weeks, local fans who turn out tomorrow af- a11 corne,s of the lot. Salt Lake fainted when she heard her mother Tll'irtffkrl Itn 1(1 cnfallaa nn 1 -mnnn l,nlr nxKnctnH Ac Ctnnn HQ sllfi ternoon for the game between The u S;lU Lake uyed fom. p,tchera she harr,ed to her mother.B uanes anu uoiuenuale town teams, ar- and Vernon three. side and refused to leave. cording to 'Manager Fitzgerald, tho sorrel topped leader of tho local swat- GLASON PICKS DEMPSEY stcrs. For Fitzgerald has given every TO Carpentering and building. C. H. WIN BIG FIGHT Merrymnn, telephone reu oiti. mr.de at a conference of Anglo- member of the team close instructions American Professors of History, to be held here in July. Among the subjects to bo dls- crssed is a proposal that Americans should eliminate from their public school histories all passages which exaggerate the old antagonisms be tween Britain and the United States md the causes of tho War of In dependence. It is believed here that most Americans are of the opinion that the British example should be followed. For several years British public school histories have been purged of all references likely to cause offence. Over thirty teachers of history are expected to come from the j United States to attend the confer ence, and Professor Earle B. Bab cock, head of the American Univer sity Union in Paris, will represent the Now York University. By, United Press as to the use of the hands in a base- NEW YORK, May 21 Jack Glea ball game, and these instructions did son' former promoter and manager: not include the nunchinir of an nn- uempsey ought to wm from Car nosinir nlaver's nose pentier in about four rounds. The The game will start promptly at rencl,man is a fast man and n good 2:30 on the old ball park. The Dalles Taxi Mayfleld'sj-Taxl I'elpphone main 5021. l!7tf is boxer, but I don't believe he strong enough to keep tho aggres sive American away from him "Dempsey is the harder puncher and has a style of fighting that is hard for a boxer to cope with." ieum last aunaay ntiministcreu a stinging defeat to the Goldendale nine, coming home with the long end of a 6 to 1 score, and consequently Gold endale is anxious to even things up. The following players will comprise the lineup of the local nine, when it takes the field tomorrow: ib, Fnr.;.n ,: ;. Err whlch she w 3b.; Callsom, r. f.; Gardner, 1. f.;' Duf fy, c f. MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE (Continued Prom Page l.) brought home. before us. Parts of two days that we have been in session we have worked wich John A. Collier as Special Deputy District Attorney and we take this opportunity of commending Mr Col lier for his work with us. Wo each individually enjoyed making his ac iuafntanee. C. 11. Stouglilon, Foreman; 1'". C. Clausen, .1. II. Fltzpntiiek, H. A. ld kisaon, Geo. Woodruff, Oirln , Moore, J. M! Patlson. Main llOOl lloniu'tt Taxi Main 01. tt Biown's Durur c.iuc. Tune Tabic Two louiid trips dally. Leavu Hank lion'!, 9 a in. .md 4 in Leave l) inn i .ui a in ana l p m it URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if Your Onck Hurts or Bladder Bothers. If you must lmo your meat evor day. eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat foinib ui'lo acid which almost para lyzos tho kidneys in their efforts to expel 'It from tho blood. They 1 . .1 IIUl'MIIIi; HUIhf,!"" illlll Ul'.lllUll, IHUll I declared tho proper place to Inves tigate those charges is in the United States senate. I had no control over the criminal proceedings" and considerable evidence of force was not Introduced, "The honor of the United States lu involved." Ford said lie presses Ills fight not because ho is porson ally desi-ous of sitting in tho sen ate, but becav.se he wants it "for over established that a seat in tho United States senate may not bo purchased and that scats are not for sale to tho highest bidders." Counsel for Ford, at tho same time mailed to members of tho sen ate a brief setting forth Ford's ar guments. This brief declared they repeatedly had been denied the right to present evidence which, thev asserted, would result In un neating Nowborry if it were ovor considered by the senate. SOUTHERNER GOES TO JAIL FOR ASSAULTING NEGRO By United News BOSTON. Mass., Jdny 21. -lames A. Duncan, 23, an Instructor In physics at Harvard university and "from the south," was handed u sentence l m mire iiiiuuiis in jau i uursuay, i ... . ..... . . ... .. ... you suffer v,ith a dull mlserv in " assaulting t1u kidney region, sharp pains in David 15. Iilalr, a negro patrolman. Ilio back or sick headache, dizzi- lie appealed and furnished ball of hush, your stomach sours, tongue Is j 1000 00. coated and when tho weather Is bad i you have rl.e.inialle tw limes. Tho I M,8H -"" blumnon. IS, Dun urine gets cloud), lull of sediment, ! l'a"'a fiancee "Iso "from th- south," Jho channels often get sore and lr-, and a student at a .school' of oxpres ::. c:. elM iu, .will u. seek i sln lu,vo VYa$l fomul ,U)t sullty of not two or three times miring the at'saulilng the negro, and was ills- night. To noutrallTie llieso Irritating acids, to cleanse tho kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste got for ourec of Jad Salts from any pharmacy hero; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days anil your kid no) b will i lieu act fine. This fa mous salts Is iniide from the acid of grain's and lemon jalce, combined with lltlita, and has been used for generations to flush and stlmulato sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Sails Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful of fervescent llthla-wutor drink. Adv, charged. The courtroom Wednesday was crowded with Harvard undergradu ates and Hostonlans ot southern birth. Duncan comes from North Carolina and Miss Shannon's homo Is In Tennessee. The trial was the aftermath of a fight between Duncan and Blair when the latter pulled tho Harvard Inst motor from a doorway lu the south end where he was kissing his fiancee good night. Ulalr was wounded in the hand by Duncan's knife, but succeeded in arrestlm; tho co-ple. At thu station Miss PAROLED CHILD MURDER SUSPECT RETURNS HOME By United Press FARMINGTON, Mo., May 21 Letta Parsons, 13-year-old bride, ac cused of killing her six-year-old stenchild. today returned to her humble home in -the Ozarks. Her woodchopper husband took her home when sho was paroled by Judgo Peter Houck. The court placed her in the cus tody of her attorney, Jerry Burk, on condition that she will report at the jail to face a cliargo of man slaughter in the fouith degree, when tho case opens. The murder charge was dismissed. Notice for BJds for Shaniko-Ante-lope Road. Wasco County hereby calls for spiiIpiI bids for reurading of the Shaniko-Antelopo Road, from Ante lnne northerly, to Shaniko. A bids shall bo on a proposal blank which will bo furnished upon application by tho County Roadmas ter. The specifications, plans anti es timates for this improvement nro on filo in the office of County Clork of Wasco County, Oregon, and also with P. W. Marx, County Roadmas ter. at his office in Countv Court IIouso. Tho Dalles, Oregon, and sjt ject to inspection. The work will be done in accordance with tho above montioned plans and specification? undor tho supervision and direction bf tho County Roadmaster. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check for 5 percent of the amount of tho bid, to bo for feited to Wasco County In case such bid should bo accepted and tho bid der should fail to enter into con tract, and bond for the faithful per formance of the work. All bids should bo sealed and fil ed with tho County Clerk on or be foro tho 2Sth day of May. 1921. All bids will bo opened by tho County Court at 10 o'clock a. m. on said date. Wasco County reservos tho rigl. to reject any and all bids. Dated this 18th day of May, A. D., 1921. W. L. CRICIITON, d27w21 County Clork. The arrest of Mrs. Heil followed the rnhhprv nf tlm Immn p nr a A Inmo n,K r ni.j.,i . " ""a. -ii ...... Ul uu.ucuu.uu luui- M ller on Wednesrlnv. Twn mon tl-1, a.u eBCiu to ue on uie ground. had seen her loadl thjJ h and Manager Fitzgerald is desirous hold 00(ls into nlnQlnn ,HonM Of seeimr a bitr tum-nut nf innnt frmw ,' .i t . neu ner later aiter tne roobery was "I had no reason to steal." Mrs UAt-L-tS) WINS l-HOM Weil nrlf.iI nitomiclv UUt-UH BY 14-2 SCORE "Mv hnshnn.l p-.nvp trio ovni-vMilnw I could possibly want. ine uaues high school baseball " never knew I had taken the team lived up to its record of no things until I would see them about defeats yesterday, when the boys my home. I was so ashamed I wouia journeyed to the town of Dufur and hide the things. I would He. I would walloped the team of that place by steal again, though. I couldn't help a score of 1-1 to 2. Deardorff, who it." pitcneii tor tno local nine, was eas- The case was more dlstressin ily the individual star of the game, because Mrs. Heil is soon to bscome although the team play and head- a mother again. work of the whole Dalles crew was Members, of the family said Mrs of such merit as to draw frequent Hell was injured in an automobile applausd and praise from even the accident and an infection set in. A Dufur rooters. wound in her limb has never healed. Ei.Tht of tho first nine men to face and they believed this had affected Deardorff struck out, and seven her mentally. She was confined in more followed the same route back U sanitarium for some time. to the bench later in the contest. Heil paid an incomo tax on $150, Dufur made only one hit in the 000 in 1920 and on $88,000 this year. whole game, a single by Sigman in Authorities plied the unfortunate tho sixth. For The Dalles, Orville woman with questions to determine Mann, with a double and two sin- if she was in the hands of gamblers gles in five times to bat, and Wayne Wright, with two hits in three times at b?.t, starred at batting, while Wright, McLcod and Lam- born played sterling ball in the field. The Dalles scored four runs in tho first on two hits, throe errors and a squeeze play. Two moro were added in the second on a pass to Wilcox and long hits by .Mann ancr Cochran. Another pair was added in the third on two errors and a sln- glo by Saunders. Three more camo in on base-running in the fifth, with out the aid of a hit, and tho final throe galloped across tho plate in the eighth on a couple of errors, three solid wallops and a sacrifice. A large crowd of Dufurites wit nessed tho same. Tho local diamond artists have won every game plnyed this season, tho two most notable victories be-i inc yesterday's game, and that or n week ago, in which Hood River was walloped 16 to G. Tho season will probably close with the big game BRITAIN READY (Continued From Page 1.) leave soon for Upper Silesia, although the number and character of the con tribution is not yet known. Officials are awaiting further pronouncements from Washington or Ambassador Harvey before announcing the extent their participation. Freo Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Bantu, chiropractic, physician. Third and Washington, main 501. if WHAT'S THE PLUMBING VOUVE PLANNED ? we are yours .TO COMMAND , WHAT'S the plumbing you've been planning? Don't make a secret of it tell us about it, because we are sure we can be of servico to you. Ask some folks you know what they know about our prices and our work. Wo know that what they tell you about us will send you to this shop. 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