FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925
TUJfl UAflTAL, JOUKJNAL, 5SAUSM, OKUUOIS
PAGE THREE
Kugcno, Or., Oct. 30. "Wo
iuvo another fftincss wo want to
Jntmluce before we rest our can;,
but he iB not here oh, here lie 'is
now," exclaimed attorney or
Murk Bloom, alleged itiuoiibliiiuf ,
during llroom' trial in circuit
court hero.
The district attorney and a dep
uty or no capped. The witness was
L. Kenna T. Pickert, t lie man shct
by rJeputiee in a raid upon a still
near the Biate fih Uatchery on tl":
McKcnzie river, March 31, ami
who afterward, rentenced to jail
but ran away when working on a
trusty gang at the county fan
grounds.
After Pickert had testiifed" for
J'. ooni, deputies stationed thetn
floives at the door o the court
loom and placed him under arms;.
31c had been nought since his es
cape, hut this was the first trace
officer had obtained of him.
Pickert was serving out a f 1003
lino and a six months' Beiuey;e
wh'jn he fled.
MIDGET NEWSBOY WINS
PUCE ON DEBATE TEAM
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 30. (A. P.)
AukoIo lUssitu, 17-year-old mil
get newsboy, stakes up in voice
what lie lacks in size, ho proved
when ho won a place on the tech
nical high school debating equal.
Angola, not quite three feet tall,
boomed forth from the school sta;;e
iu competition with other students
and won "on merit alone," the
judges declared. Paper crying
helped him win, he said.
A junior in the vocation::!
branch, Angelo wants to be a pre-iti
telegrapher.
COUNCILMAN FAVORING
HILL LINES IS ELECTED
Klamath Falls Or., Oct. 30.
In a spirited epecial election hcfi
"Wednesday '.. J. Powell, cx-chlcl of
police, was elected-councilman in
tho second ward to succeed M. f?.
"West, resigned. Powell polled 213
Tolcs as against 'Is 3 cch fr A.
J. Lyle and O. A. Smith. Powell'
candidacy was based on n'-s
pledged support of the program of
tho northern linos in this seclio.i.
New Lamp Burns
94 Percent Air
Beats Electric or Gas
A new oil lamp that gives an
amazing brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or electricity,
has been tested by the U. S. govern
meat and 35 leading universities
and found to be superior to 10 or
dinary oil lamps. It burns without
odor, smoke or noise no pumping
up; Is simple, clean, safe. Burns
94 percent air and 6 percent com
mon kerosene (coal oil.)
The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161
north Union ave., Portland, Ore.,
Is offering to send a lamp on 10
days' FHKE trial, or oven to give
on FRKK to tho first user in
each locality who will help him
Introduce it. Write him .today for
full particulars. Also ask him to
explain how you can get the agen
cy, and without experience or
money make f 250 to $500 per
month. Adv. I
MISSIONARIES LACK
BACKFIELD RESERVES
Walla Walla, Wosh., Oct. 30.
Eighteen men and Coach It. V.
Borleska left here Thursday nighi
for Salem, where Whitman metr.s
Willamette- university Saturday in
a northwest conference contour
Whitman Is banc'lcapped by a lack
or uaciuiold renewed, but t.he lluj
is In good condition, save Schill-ar,
who was battered up in practi:e
Wednesday, but is expected to b
able to play.
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Kugene, Or., OJt. 30. Govern
Pierce, while here yesterday, let
be known in reply to an inquiry
uiat w. U. McLaren of Portland
hae resigned from the state paro'e
board of which he has been a mem
ber for several years.
The reason for McLaren's resig
nation is presumed lo be the fail
thr-t his son, Allan McLaren, has
been Bentenced to serve four years
in tho etato prison for a statutory
oiienso in ujacuymas county. Uy
order of the governor yesterday
young McLaren was granted a 'id
day reprieve before beginning hie
sentence, mid the governor sa'-d
tho purpose of this was to giv
opportunity for a thorough in
veligation to ascertain if a pair
don for the youth would be justi:"1
ubie.
(Appolntmento of a member cl
tho parole board to succeed Mr.
McLaren and a slate parole office
to succeed J. V. Starrett are now
pending. Starrett resigned about
two months ago because he co ilc!
not agree with Warden Dalrym
pie.)
I WM 1
1 Same
p j or over
I Years
I war prices
I ?, I
Saturday Only
Black Satin Glass Gift Items
Your Choice
Each
98c
Wonderful values in a big variety of beautiful black SATIN
FINISH Glassware as shown. The items consist of fruit bowls,
high foot comports, handled cake plates, candy jars, vases,
baskets, candle sticks, whipped cream sets. In this group there
are 18 different articles in assorted shapes and sizes. Every
one a big bargain at our exceedingly low price.
Every, week we have
big new specials
WATCH FOR THEM
ARMISTICE DAY
Portland, Or., Oct. 30. Port,
land will have an Armistice day
par a do at 11 a. m. instead of a
nion meeting and a parade at 7:3-'J
p. m. as had been originally plan
ned by a civic committee appointed
by Mayor George L. linker. Ta')
committee revised its plans as a
result of strenuous protests by til ?
American Legion to the night pa-;
rado plan.
Portland business housee, tne
chamber of commerce, the retail
merchants' association and' th?
merchants' and manufacturers as
sociation, which had decided to
keep business houses open on No
vember 11, will be asked to re
consider the matter.
The action u the mayor's com
mittee followed ft decision reach? J
Wednesday night by the legisla
tive council of veterans' organiza
tions of Portland to hold a parade
at H a. m. on Armistice da v.
was?
NEW TODAY -
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''SMOOTH
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Full-of-Aotion,
Excitement,
Melodrama
& BLIGH
JOURNAL WAS"! ADS PAY
CLERK OF DESCHUTES
COUNTY SUED BY WIFE
Bend, Or., Oct. 80. Joseph H
Huner. Deschutes county dark
has baen sued by his wife, Marian
Louise 1-Ianer, for divorce, tho-wif
alleging that ho hag barred her at
times from their home, has
aaulted iind choked her, and has
refused to pay her bills for :he
last three months. They wero mar
ried in 1898 and novo two grown
sons.
London, Oct. 30. (A. P.)
Ramsey Mucdonald. former labor
premier of Great Britain, return
ing home from a tour of central
Europe, told the Heralds Brus
sels correspondent that, althoui.;1
the LocaniL agreement was wel
come as a first step. It In no wU
settled the re;- problem of Europe
"The real problem is in cue
east," Mr. Macdonald is quoted as
having fluid, "and tho Locarno pa :t
does not touch it. If wur fa again
to devastato Europe It will con:c
from the cast. To face this dan'
ger Is the most urgent problem of
HdUropean statesmen.
Mr. Macdonald said he talko-1
with statcmen and other lcalers of
opinion in Vienna, Budapest,
Prague, Berlin and Brussels while
on his tour.
LOGGER KILLED BY BLAST
Kuiwno, O;'., Oct. 30. (A. P.)
Fred Thatcher, 64, wus killed hy
bliust of plant powder in camii
35 o( tho Ilouth-Kolly Lumber
company, 15 miles above WendlinK
yesterday. He vas priming the
blast holes in a Btnmp when the
powder was accidentally dis
charged. He is survived by his
widow unu six children.
from the tea gardens
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Fresh and fragrant
as when picked from
the bush!
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- You can buy for
SATURDAY ONLY
the Following Your Choice:
'36-inch Grass Rugs with border, Hit and Miss Rag Rug,
6 Japanese China Cups and Saucers, Framed Pictures,
Door Mats, Panel Mirrors, 5 Yards Cretonne,
Pyrex Ware.
See Window
Hamilton Furniture Co.
New York Al Smith' wearing
of a cane ia explained aa due to
EXPERIENCE OF MRS. FULLER
"My heajth has Improved won
derfully," says Mrs. T. II. Fuller
of Walpolo, N. H., "since taking
Lydia B. Pinkham'a Venetable
Compound. For months I was in
such pain that I could not work.
out thanks to this eplondid medi
cine I am now strong enough to
do all my own work nnd have two
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want to recommend Lydia E. Pink
nam's vegetable Compound to wo
men who are weak, run Anwn
and nervous." Adv.
Headache
Stop them with the
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Uandy Pocket Tin Only 25c
Auto
Painting
of Quality
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nil u v i nillLIJ ulast uolcs n Biump when tno gt.Tj
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3iralnlnB the blc toe at his left f'gf wt
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At last a furnace has been designed to be
placed above the floor. This is the solution
of the heating problem for small home own
ers. No longer is it necessary to worry along
with stoves.
You may have a furnace
without the expense
of a basement
And as the name implies, the Parlor Furnace is beautifully-finished like a
piece of furniture and may be installed in any room. The vitreous porce
lain enamel finish is as beautiful as a mahogany chair. You may dust it
like your furniture.
No room heater can compare with this wonderful new Furnace Above-the-floor
which heats by moist air circulation. Come by and see it. You will
be delighted and surprised at the beauty of it.
This invention is the latest development in the
stove industry. Come by and see it even if you do
not intend to buy. Let us explain how it works.
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'Everything in Hardware
Commercial al Court Streets Phone 191