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tyv ,yrsj ypy-fcu. KyyfV F" iT. fii Hi,,!. .,' :'. r )p - w. Section Two ) - """ fe iu '1',V"m' '"T3-.- Section Two :. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGQnTmONDAY, J1JLY7, 1919 it RED" RUPERT ADMIM HIS OWN IDENTITY Escaped Bank Thief Just Arrested in California Feared Federal Prosecu BIUWLBY, Cal.. July 7 "Ited" , Rupert, escaped convict from OreKti, who wan apprehended hero ThiirwJiV nlRht, Ih In the hands of the federal , nuthorltes today and wa hurried to Los AngeleH lu an aiitoiunliilo in cus todj; of H. H. Dolly, a special opera tive of the department of Justice. At the last niomcht lie admitted his Identity and went without protest. At the time of ltupcrts escape from the' prlBon rump at Gold Hill It was sup. posed he fled In four of being arrest ed on a federal charge, because the Northwestern National hunk which he rolihed of $19. GOO In liberty bonds is a federal depositary.' Ho was arrested and convicted by the state authorities of Oregon and It now seems that his expectation of federal prosecution was well founded. Operator Dolly has carried an identifi cation circular of Rupert ever since his escape. Dolly was at Han Diego when he heard of the arrest, and rush ed over by automobile and secured II ii pert from the sheriff at Kl Centro,' where he was taken for safe keeping. The Oregon authorities were dcclured too slow In giving the local officers unythlng to work on to make the Iden tification complete. 'Albany Father Could Not Remember Where he Left Baby at Dance ALHAXV, July 1. "I don't know where we. could have left It," was the remark made by a father to ttve custodian of the Armory about ji o'clock Saturday morning, when the custodian was roused from his bed to search the Armory for a missing baby. After the big Fourth of July dunce was over the lights were turned out in the Armory and the custodlun went to bed. He was aroused later by a rucket at the door and upon investigating found a man who apologetically said that he had left his baby after the dance. A search of the big building fall ed to disclose the missing Infant and the futhcr went away wonder ing where he hud left it. Sala-nt Kuldlor Honored. '.neaped Ih-tsiiipr Taken. Kl'OBXK, Or.. July 7. William llrotherton of Kugene who escaped from the IJnn county Jut! a few duys ngo, after being locMed up for the al leged theft of wool from a warehouse at Albany, was recaptured here this afternoon by Kheriff Fred Stickler soon after he had alighted from the Incoming Coos Bay train at the out skirts of the clty. Ho said he had been at Noti, where he had visited friends. llrotherton was seen by a passenger on the train who knew him. The passenger notified Sheriff (nickels by telephone. KALKM, July 7. Kussoll Ilrooks, son of Mrs. Mildred Robertson Ilrooks. who recently returned .from France, where he served for two years, has Ji-st been appointed vice-consul to Hollund. according to official work re" ceivea ny mm toduy. Mr. Ilrooks is 2 years old and a Ki (ultimo of the Salem high school. Hie went to Franco with company M of the Oregon troops but was later transferred to the army Intelligence. aepartment. Before the war ho was a practicing attorney in Salem. He graduated from the Willamette uni versity law school i: 1917. President Wilson made the . ap pointment at the solicitation of United nu:ics senator AlcNr.ry. . IITTIF filRI MnV LM ILL UHll Hill I Iff nrrn . HAVt uttN KIIINAmU 2000 Indians Meet At Yakima in Big Celebration Pow Wow NEW YOKKKIt IS tilt.lXIJF.ATIIKIt TO OWN CHILD Aiitcrfcaiui ' In Jeopardy. Kt. PAHO, Tex.. July 7. Francisco Villa ordered all Americans hanged when captured, following the cross ing of the American expedition, ac cording to a foreign resident of north ern Mexico, who reached the border today. XEW TOItK, July 7. Cun a man be his own child's grandfather? Can a woman be her own child's sister-in-law? If a father-in-law and a daughter-In-law marry, how Is anybody to keep track of multiplicity of relations? As a start toward puzzling possibili ties Fred Schmidt, 60 years old, of 313 Kip avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. and his daughter-in-law. Kin ma Sch midt. 32, of 94 Hancock avenue, today procured a marriage' license from the Jersey City clerk. Fred's wife died January 15, 1917. Kmma's husband, son of the prospec tive bridegroom, died December 30. 1916. Esther Chapman, Who Dis appeared Near Portland is Subject of Mystery. I'OKTLA.VD, Or.. July 7. Was Ksther Chapman, 9, who disappeared at Oswego luke July 4, kidnapped by either her real parents or her father by adoption? This question took first pluce in the minds of officials yesterday afler Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Chupmuu. suppos ed pui-enls of the youngster, bad ad mitted that she was not their child. The statement to the authorities re vealed a strange matrimonial tungle. 1 which offers several possible solutions I of the child's disappearance, although the authorities have no "evidence of kidnapping except tho fact thut sev-1 oral persons said they had seen an old man hanging around tho children i during part of the afternoon of Julyl Chilli Adopted In Nebraska. Mr. Chapman told Kv-dnev I! Vin- cent, of the Portland Chamber of OllCC-Chamnion NflW Commerce; Deputy Sheriff carter of! Tnnrla Tirt. ,.A r. Clackamas county, and a party of1 11I1US I IgS dna U)HS searchers for th missing child, that! ' Mrs. Chapman had adopted Ksther1 while she wus llviifg with a former! LOS AXGKLKH. Cat., Julv 7. "J. J. husband, from whom she Is now di-.Jefferies at Burbunk reports some nice vorced. The husband's nume, it Is, records being made on two cows but said, was Brande, and he is supposed, owing to not having any sugar beets to be In Omaha, Xeb. I to feed, Mr. Jeffries says thut these Mr. Chapman, ft Is said, cither cows are not doing their best." could not or would not tell the cir- That's what a western farm Journal cumstances under which the child had : recently said. It refers to Jim Jcf been adopted. The authorities did not Series, once heavyweight champion of J learn her reul name or anything of f18 world. the adoption except that it had taken place in Nebraska. Iiefore Mrs. Chap man came to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have been married about a year. They have no YAKIMA, Wash., July 7 Two thousand Indians, representing all the principal tribes of the Colum bia river basin, ure gathered at Holding spriiiKS. In the reserva tion, near While Kwan, for their annual feast and powwow,,.' They held u memorial ceremony In honor of ancient chiefs of the tribes. War bonnets and other paraphernalia, handed down from generation to generation, was worn for display In the great pa rade In connection with the cere mony. Costumes were shown which are said to have been the property of famous warriors of the tribes. Horse races between the Yakl nms and I.'mutillas. and stick games between the Yaklmas and Xei Perces will take place this week. In both sports there will be elimination contests and much ' money will bo watered on the re sults. In horse racing the final purse, it Is said, will amount to several thouKiind dollars a side. NEW HOMES IN CITY OUTNUMBER GARAGES 34 New Dwellings Since Jan. 1; Garages 22; Nominal Small Home Cost $3300. I'endleton, unlike Terr Haute, In diana, i not suffering from a building campuifin in which the number of Ka rapes constructed exowdn the num ber of homes. For the firntaix months ot the present year, the new homes lead by a comfortable margin of 12, garage permits in the records of City- Recorder Thomas Fitz Gerald num bering1 but 22, while new home permits number 84. Of the 22 garages for which permits have been issued c one is for a public service garage building costing fl't.'KiO the remaining 21 being private build ings for the housing of the family car. Four such edifices were allowed t'.iif) each by their respective owners, while ! two dwellings were built by others j for $1110 and J250 respectively, their i statements of cost showed. Throe othef dwellings were erected at the came cost as the high priced garages, $500. I'endlelon'a new homo co-i very ! close to the average one would expect for a modest, yet comfortable home, $3622 to be exact. With building con ditions In their present state, $350fi is the nominal figure for a small resi dence. The range for the first six months is. however, wide, the most humbly priced dwelling being (150 and the most costly $16,000. Homes cost ing between $2000 and $3000 are num- j erous and the avenge , brought up slightly, by three prospective homes running Into five figures. Many of the new homes -now being erected have a garage in connection cows J?C- I WWa Cant j-- -i) -IMS&ISSv Kick . W 4TJ n if 'hflb Electric YssrMmllA There's 1 X 1 tJ DUDDlcS on em No corn flakes like POST TOASTIES Attorney h .lliHlmrred, OI.YMI'IA, Wach., July 7. C. Vic tor Martin, attorney of Wenatchee, was disbarred ly order of the supremo court today upon finding of the state board of law examiners, lie was ac cused of retaining- $o000 received In settlement of a lawsuit when acting a.i attorney for the estate of Mary F. ilrlsky.. The settlement Is said to have been made in 1913. but not discovered by the Interested clients until UK, when it developed In the course of another lawsuit. Martin is churned with re- fusing to refund tho (9000 he collect ed, and the supreme court sustains. the findings. children of their own, Thirty men and boys under leadership of Mr. Vincent and the deputy sheriff yesterday searched the woods around Lake drove, on, the Bhore of Oswego lake, in the hope of finding the missing child. Taking stations 10 or 15 feet apart, they searched so thoroughly that it seemed almost impossible for them to miss the child's body If it should be there, Jeff has been transferred, at least in part, from the sport to the farm page. He lives out at Burbank, some fifteen miles from Los Angeles, where he gets 'and the expenditure for It runs fro money and amusement from his big 1 5 to 10 per cent of the cost of the main ranch. Jeff is a full-fledged farmer. I building. The cost of the Drlvate theitne farm having been practically his j garage Is J213, almost 6 per cent of only business interest since local on- the average cost of the 34 dwellings. MARY PICKFORD RETIRES AFTER 9 MORE PICTURES tion closed the big cafe here Cows, pigs and alfalfa are his spe cialties. Karly morning sees Jeff truding out to the fields. A recent telephone call Only one home for the family automo bile was erected at less than $100, that exception being estimated to cost $60." With half again as many homes as garages contracted tor In the first six little Elizabeth picked up a roso, whereupon all the petals fell off. "I guess this roso Is nothing, mam ma' she said. "The feathers has turn off." One can't judge the good there is In a many by the worthly goods he possesses. Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im ' purities in the Blood. You should pay particular heed Jo any indication tnat your blood supply is becoming- sluggish, or that there is--lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off ; disease that is ever present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S.,' the great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you - new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any' medi cal advice, you can obtainMt with out cost by writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 46 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. HOME, July 7. On the very site where once Christians were offered as the prey of wild beasts to amuse Knman populace In the Koman Coliseum, A christiun service has at last been held. It was celebrated recently In mem ory of Boy Scouts of the Ital ian army who had dono messen ger service at the front and were killed in action. The altar used for the service was one which had been carried by the Italian army thru many campaigns in the Alps and was placed in tho west end of the the coliseum. Tho service was presided over by Alonsignor Uar- tolomosl, who hold the rank of general In the Italian army, be at a a. m. brought the answer that I months of the year, it is considered "Mr. Jefferies went down to the lower I sufficient evidence that Pendleton peo fleld an hour ago to fix a tractor and I pie are not mortgaging homes in order he won't be baek ujitll noon." He 'to buy automobiles. The increase in works regular farm-hand hours. tho number of motor cars locally has But, although Jeff has transferred been far In excess of the increase in his .. f ,1.. - !. . - .... num me pne ring to i nousing racinties but they have not he farm, he still is a familiar figure been purchased at the expense of wnen mere is something doing In the homes, it la believed, world of sports. H is an ardent base- That more, garages have not been ball fan and it is not unusual to seebuilt Is due, perhaps, to the climate Jeff and Frank Chance occupying locally. Oozcns of machines pass their adjoining seats at the ball park in theildle moments at night with the right front wheel to the parking strip afternoon and in the evening sitting to gether at the four round boxing show. Jcfferios paid a "visit to Wlliard's training camp just before the' big fel- - iv" reii luiuwu io iinisn prepara- 'tiAn. hl I ..... ...... .vo iui mo uuui wim xeoipse.v. V 11- When Mrs. O'Leary'i cow licked ovrr an oil lamp in her Chicaeo barn she started a fire that made history. Thai was back in '71 and cows" habits haven't changed a bit since then they still kick at unexpected moments and if an old fashioned oil lamp is in the way, over it goes to start a fire a fire that always is disastrous. But although cows' habits haven't changed in 50 years lights have. No longer need you use the dangerous oil lamps of '71 for with , Western Electric Power and Light you can have bn'eht, satisfactory, SAFE electric lights all over your farm and home. No other light is as satisfactory no other light as safe. Western Electric lighting outfits hook up with your own gas engine. They are easy to install simple to operate. Phone, write or call on us to bring a plant to your door. Let ui demonstrate right' in your home -and in your barn why you cannot afford to be without a plant. Do it today tomorrow njay be too late. Charles Milne Pendleton, Ore. PHONE 1037 Read the Want Ads. It Pays ing the chief chaplain Italian forces. of the One blow starts the trouble- cuslonully ends It. -and oc- front of the owners' house and only in winter is a garage found necessary. Tho lack of alleys between streets is also accountable for the shortage of garages, persons with a small strin of '"' fooseu boou 10 jenries, out nig property being unable to find entrance Jim rctused to do more than intimate .room for a road to the garage. There that ho thinks Willard is a winner. lis no objection raised to the sky as the Iroof. however the oouulace heine- ml. JEWS OF M"l. MOl'lt.Y (isfied so long as homes are leading the TIIOSK kll.l.KD IX KfltOPE building field. y-irZ' Syj Wue day of mourning for Jews kiljed in the I , Uralt fehOWS ay lO International Standing: disorders of eastern Kurope. Many of them fasted. All Jewish whops in the East Knd were closed. Most of the workers went either to the synaRORues LONDON', July 7 A peace message " .6"?.0.f,.!, Vr' "" 'Mall and the Weekly Dispatch follows: where resolutions of protest were pas sed calling upon the government to take some steps to have the peace con ference take action. 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I t, the thought that stands out in fror.l of all others is that by the terms of ( the treaty tho greatest possible mea - ' sure of compensation Is provided lor peoples who ho Tits and lives were wrecked by the storm of war, and se curity has been given them thut the rtortn shall not arise again. 1 insofar as we unit together to in sure these things, tl-e work of the con- ' ivieuce is i.msnea, rui in a lai'e'-1 sense its work begins today. In an- ; swer to an unmistakable appeal. Hie latue of Nations ha been constitut ed .ind a c ivenant has been drauo which show? the way to Internationa' standing and peace. "Wo rtr.r.t' ut the cross-roads, h-'.w- I ever, and tho way Is only pointed out. Those who caw thru ;h. travail of t;c war tho vision of a world made secure i for mankind must now consecrate then lives to its realization.' I Now that the Big Doings Are Over WE MUST GET DOWN TO BUSINESS AS USUAL. We sold a great quantity of meats during last week, but are right on the job again today with a complete line of the choicest meats for your selec tion. Start the week right, phone us to send you a nice boiling piece on our early morning delivery. Oregon Market .PHONE 600 815 MAIN ST. POIiICK H.VIl) itKKIl CHOI IK VAXCUl'VKIt, July 7. Highly quart bottles of homo-made beer were seized by officers yesterday afternoon in a raid made upon the ranch of A. Helming, living about one mile from Mashougal. The arrest was made by . I. Wiley and W. W. Laws, deputy sheriffs who were assisted by c. K. Cochran, chief of police of Ouiuis. Helming admitted to the officers having brewed the liquor and explain ed that it was made by a process of boiling a mixture of hops and syrups from 811 lo 7ll hours. He said he had been making it for about two years. A. ipiantity of svrup was also found. Hen ning is the fatehr-in-law of A. V. Con h'.v, who was recently arrested for rob bing the bank of Beaverton. 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