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Soil llonruat CIRCULATION IS OVER 4000 DAILY 4I FULL LEASED WIRE DISPATCHES SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917 XiTJlfV TWA PT'WTO ON TRAINS AND NEW8 i tXLKjEj 1WU VlliiN IO HTAMIIM TTVE nRNT4 FORTIETH YEAR NO. 9 LEGISLATURE GRINDING ON MANY NEW LAI PROPOSED BY MEMBLlS Mrs. Whitehead Becomes Bill Clerk of Senate While Mem bers Applaud Governor's Appointments On Vartius Educational Boards Are Confirmed by Senate-Bill For Advertising Oregon Makes Appearance In House Many New Bills Introduced In a storm of applause Mrs. Frances ; scenic wonders, its balmy climate, aud WhitolioaH the nmu nioneer of its natural resources. It is believoit Christmas l.ake valley, today marched that by combining the efforts of the In the stale senate bill clerk 's desk and three northwest states vitally interest ht tti duties tti that position, cd in attracting: tourists and settlers Mrs. Whitehead lives alone 115 mile; better results can be obtained, and from a railroad, fights wild cats ami greater results secured for the money i...ltlvtes a 40-nere tract she won from 1 -spent. the wilderness herself. When she enter- j The advertising committee is to be eit the contest for senate bill clerk th.i composed of eight members from each .. fii.leH I of the three states concerned. Wisburse- The senate was called to order at 10 intents are to be made under the control nrnmntlv bv the lie v. Horace Aldrlch of a finance committee of six. Tito a p of the Leslie street church, got down to propriation of $25,000 is to continue for business at once. It was one, two. three t he next two years and be used by the and out the session taking- but half i Pacific Northwest Tourist association. an hour. The members of the finance committee New Regents Appointed. jare to be appointed by the governor. message from the governor was re j The jjjjj makes the appropriation con ceived announcing the appointment ofit;ngent 011 the state of Washington np regents to the (.'niversity of Oregon, j r0jriiting a like sum and British Recess appointments were Sirs- George 'Columbia one-half the same amount, or T. Gerlinger appointed August 21, 1015; 12,500. Bay Goodrich, appointed August 21, A communication from. Governor List l!i5, to fill the place of S. H. Friendly, . 0f Washington, wtis received in deceased. The new appointments whose; fortland n short time ago stating that commissions will date from January 10 j lp Would sign the advertising appro tliis Tear, are C, C, Holt, of Portland, t priation bill when it came to him. The and H. B. McKinney, of Baker, -sue-j I Hccretarv of state or Washington in c ceding Prod V, Holman, of Portland, 'eluded the amount in the Washington and Win. Smith, of Baker. state budget, and assurances were re- The appointment of O. L. Starr to the1 ceivod from a representative of British board of regents at Monmouth and that Columbia that the appropriations will Of A. U. Heals, ot TUlumoox, to me bl, mot tl,Prc,. board of higher curricula were ill mo-1 Rogue River Fishing Bill. I i,.ii ot Senator llnwlcy, eoruiriiou. T . . prevent fish inn- in the . , mouth of the Kogue river bv means ot ted A. ii..Js ii. 'MCllies .111(1 WL lieis 111 (lie miiiirdi.in mouth of the river. Representative Tich enor introduced B bill prohibiting fish ing bv anv other means except a hook nnd line for salmon or other species of fish below or west of a straight line drawn across the river between "Doyle Rock" and "Edson Rock." Heretofore, fishing in the mouth of the Kogue river has prevented the salmon and other fish from entering the river to spawn. The prohibition from the line drawn within the jaws of the river extends out into the Pacific, ocean as far as the three- mile limit. House bills 304 andSOS and ,"57, which concerned the corporation department, which were vetoed by Governor Wrthy combe during the 1915 session aud pre sented to the present session, on mo tion of Representative Forbes were in drfinitely postponed. New Hampshire Man Sentenced to Death ruifeai M H .Ian 10. Frederick I.. Small was sentenced to death by hang-, tug on January to, inn. oy .magi- rwii-i vesterdav. Small was found guiUy of first de gree murder last night by a jury, which stipulated capital punishment. me trial lurmsncu one ui m some legal displays in the history of New Hampshire. The neau oi airs. Florence Arlenc Small, for whose 111111"- .1... At,, all v nil trial. WUH OHC of the exhibits placed before the jury by the state. Small was accused of haviug murdered his wife ami then setting tire to their bungalow by nieari of chem icals and a mechanical arrangement. The charred body was found by neigh bors. Twenty thousand dollars .joint insurance is alleged to have supplied the motive. GERMANS ACROSS Seattle's Chief Executive Im plicated In Bootleggers Confession PUTNA RIVER SAYS OFFICIAL STATEMENT Several Hundred Prisoners Are Taken In Recent Actions BERLIN CLAIMS REPULSE OF RUSSIAN ATTACKS I Idaho Governor Urges Strict Economy On Solons I Boise. Idaho, Jan. it. -Delivering his I message to a joiut session of the legis- j Mature this afternoon, Governor Moseaj Alexander urged ftrict economy and asked that the lawmakers adjourn in 401 days instead of the Ml allowed by the: (institution. iiieater ceniraii.mniii m pcv. i-i m iur governor's office instead of expensive! commissions was recommended. Hi- sug , gested the enactment of a strict eoOtopt practices act, abolition of party emb lems on the ballot, initiative, referen dum and recall legislation and a fair workmen's compensation law. Advocating state loans under the am j ortisation plan, Alexander said the legal i rate of interest should be reduced from 12 to 8 per ccut. He urged more strin-i gent state supervision of irrigation pro-i jects under the Carey law. SUFFRAGETTES LAY SIEGE TO WHITE HOUSE AND POST SILENT SENTINELS Greece Will Accept Allies' DemandsMore Vessels Reported Sunk BUFFALO BILL DIES AT SISTERS HOME Twelve Women On Picket Duty About Executive Mansion Today, With Banners of Yellow and Black President Smiles As He Passes Pickets Who Are Taken by Surprise Three Thousand "Sentinels" Are Promised by In auguration Day Resolutions Aie Adopted SeiiateVosolution No. 20 was repor back with a recommendation that it j.as. It provided for furnishing copies of the taws to certain committees. Sen ate joint resolution No. 1 was intro duced, it providing for a joint conimit tr. ut four from each house to investi gate and report on a'.l measures looking to the merging of boards or commis sions or abolishing the same, to report to. the houses not later than the 25th .lav of the -session. The report was adopted. Several bills went to second leading and were referred. The following new bills were intro duced : New Bills Introduced.! S. B. No. 89, by Lewis. Changing the boundary line between Clackamas and Multnomah counties. 3. B. No. 80, by Lewis Amending election laws relating to county central committeemen, providing that county clerk shall notify them of their elec tion. S. B. No. .11, by Olson. Regulating corporations organized to build dams, booms, etc.. and placing thorn under jurisdiction o'i' public service commission. 'Continued on page two.) Seattle, Wash., Jan.. 10 Mayor Hir am C. (iill announced today that he ex pects to be indicted by the federal giand jury now in session following the con fession of Logan Biilingsley, king of the bootleggers, who has already plead ed guilty to conspiracy to violate tne teleral liquor law. tint declared ue ex pected to be acquitted wheu brought to trial. In connection with (Jill's aunouuee- me-nt. it was reported that indictments would be returned against a score of policemen and alleged bootleggers and that a San Francisco liquor firm might be involved. Mayor Gill's announcement came five days after he had denied rumors that Biilingsley confession involved him. Gill denies guilt and declares tne jjii- lingsleys are trying to "get even" wun him cor havinc prosecuted a vigorous war on them last summer, and smashing up several of their drug Stores by the dhv squad Patrolman J. C. Mullen, charged by the federal authorities with having ta tempted to obstruct justice by trying to induce the Biilingsley brothers to leave the country, has made a statement, according to United States District At torney Allen that he met the Billings leys on the order of Chief Beckingham, who had previously suspended Mullen as "a stall." A star, other than the one takfii from Mtuien by the chief wheu he was suspended was found on his person when the federal officers Sprung their trap after having secured a dictograph record of Mullen's talk with the Billingsleys. Beckingham and the mayor, de nounced Mullen as a "nut, or a liar." A score of policemen have been sub poenaed to appear before the federal grand jury. In the crusade against minors ' use of tobacco Father has a perfectly ob vious role to fill. Of course, he could only help at that; but every little bit helps some. Berlin, via Savville, Jan. 10. German forces have gained a footing on the le'it bank of the 1'utna rivet in Kumania and have forced the enemy to give up posilionB behind that river and retreat behind the Sereth line, the official statement announced today. Five hundred and fifty prisoners were taken in engagements in this sect or. Cantor bv German forces of six of ficers and 900 soldiers of other ranks during the last two days fighting in the valleys northwest of Focsani (Rumania) was announced. "North of Enochani we succeeded in j gaining a footing on the left bank of the Putna," the statement said. Be tween Focsani and Fundeni we forced the defeated enemy to give up positions behind the Putna and to retreat behind the Sereth line. Five hundred and fif ty prisoners were brought in. "On the Rimuieu-Sarat mouth we maintained our progress and conquered "Wild and Wooly West," Passes With Life of Famous gton, Jan. 10. An idea of the) "I ss with which the Cnngression- time tashingtn earnest ness al Union for Woman Suffrage intends Don't come back here until your ongression- - , ine urst squad or sneui Miiiuige. si-n- l. ... .. - - ,tneg waa lert uv jm8g vivian rwoa to go into its picKeung oi tne nnc California, carrying a huge banner ana .Li i : . ! . l i i 1 .. 1 : .. . 1. .. J ; n 1 II j nouse came uus aiieiuooii wnen n wu wun u uuuj-guuiu, m. mum,; two SCOUt and HUnter announced the silent sentinels would Mildred Gilbert and Bert A 'Crone, feotk , , ... .-nlof California, each of whom earned je gradually increased until .1000 will , f standards. be surrounding the executive mansion , mpmber8 of thg first s(Iad ,a. De.nei. Colo., Jan. 10. William F. grounds by inauguration day, March .1. .(,hl(lfd: Codv, (Buffalo Bill! is dead. The noted V . "Ktcss.o m. vuivn P- Mrs. M. C. Powell. Philadelphia, the . ' ' ... t .... I . t i.i, i. at Ihi. ,'uut !iml went, i .' . .. .. 1 ... Miss Joy Young, JShzabeth ssmitn ana Winnifred Francis and Frances Pepper, District of Columbia; Miss Maude Jajn- HH.l ...... .J. t t I, Im I... I IMiiiilMl uii null oi uti uionn" ma ia. - , , , . . .7. ...... oiitraiwnia nt the nmnsinn iro iikIh at 1(1 took their places at the east and west ... ! it", ,. . ....1... .l nrltli liiu T.fldH. I i..,..; y, in. iiiunj unu ...... ..... I,, f . j i,ED.iu f 0 clocK. frinnrl who had closelv followed his i Immediately upon arrival of the si fight for life as if the last vestige of I lent sentinels" attaches of the white the old west, the "wild and wooly j ""use went, into conrerenco to discuss , allll (;,,,trtidc Crocker west" had passed with linn ieson, Norfolk, Va.: Mrs. Bessie Pa- pandre, California, the Misses Augtis'a Illinois, anv He died at the home of his sister. Mrs. "May Cody Decker, of this city, where for weeks he lay critically ill, fighting the hardest battle of his life. Weeks ago friends despaired o'i his re covery from a complication of diseases, but Buffalo Bill refused to give up. lie rallied to the extent that he could be moved to Glenwood Springs for his health, but a relapse occurred and he uiaiiiiuiueo our uugivii? u,ii, u.,i - by ,ttack against several hostile "as brought to Denver. thrusts. Regarding the fighting to the west of Focsani and near the mountains, the statement said: "The Kussians and Rumanians tried in vain to recapture height positions on both sld of Susita valley taken from them by counter attacka launched with strong forces. They failed with most sanguinary losses- The enemy was further pushed back north aud south of Casinu valley." Strong Russian attacks and numerous advances by smaller detachments be tween the coast and Narocz lake (Right front) proved unsuccessful yesterday, the statement asserted Repulse of night attacks . on the Struma was announced from the Mace donian front. A rainstorm slowed up fighting activ ity on the western front, except on the Uraemic poisoning, which set in yes terday waa the immediate cause of Col onel Cody 's death, Dr. East stated. All of Colonel Cody's relatives and several friends and old lime associates were at the bedside when he died. Colonel Cody will be buried in Den ver, it was announced this afternoon. Mot Death Bravely. Two days before his death today Buf falo Bill kinr-w (hat the end was only a matter of hours. But the grim old ways and means of dispersing the wo 'Mary Gertrude Fendavy, Baltimore. men should any demonstration occur, The first picketers were to remain oi should the "silent sentinel" program ,on (jutv Byj o'clock, when another draw crowds about the gates. squad went on dutv. The silent servica At 10:30 President Wilson returned 1 wip, i,,, limited to eight hours each day from his morning golf game and ran; in .. m. to ti n. m.. according tc the the gauntlet at the west gate. most improved eight hour day legisla- The suffragettes wore so surprised t ion for working girls. ! thev did not recognize tne white nouse car until after the president had pass ed. He smiled as his car rushed between j the sentries. j Notified ot tne action oy tne womon Stock Market Today Was Listless Aft air tlic police department sent officers to the scene to guard against law viola tions. It was stated action might bo taken compelling tho women to take out a permit, on the ground ihat no ban tiers containing advertising can be dis played in the District without such a permit. The suffragettes havo been ordered to keep silent and stand with their backs to the fence, so that all passersby pioneer never wavered. Cheerfully he can see the yellow banner on wnicn is discussed his coming death with rela- inscribed in black " Mr. President what fives. He even made plans for his !u-will you do for woman suffrage? nejral and, refusing to be downcast, in lusted on playing cards. He was conscious throughout his long sickness until a few hours before the end. He lived days after his life had i The following "orders of the day" were issued by Miss Alice Paul, com mandant, as the guard mount left Con gressional Union barracks: Stand at either side of the two Aucre, where there were lively artillery next, his vigorous life had given him been despaired of. for. though he would states with your backs to the wall. It have been 72 years old on February 2b the police interlere with you, step rrom dueli. Paris, Jan. 10. "The night was calm on the entire front," the French of ficial statement asserted today. HOUSE BILL PROVIDES FOR ADVERTISING STATE Jjtf mm Provision for means for advertising the state of Oregon throughout the Uni ted States along with thctate of Wash ington and British Columbia is made in a bill introduced in the house this niorn-1 ing by Representative Anderson, ot NEW MURDER CLUES CA USE REENA C TING OF COLBER T TRA GED Y Philadelphia. Jan. 10. The aruesome. Pittsburg man who committed suicide, Hood Kiver, asking an appropriation of brutal murder of Mazie Colbert, pretty had been in the establishment about $2o,000. The inception of the bill was! stocking and corset model, will be re- 10 o'clock the same morning Miss Col li itn Mark Woodruff of the Portland enacted in the very apartment in which lins and Magistrate Imber suid the time chamber of commerce. j her battered body was found twelve of their calls was earlier. The bill is a part of a big plan to days ago, it was announced today. John Captain of Detectives Tate announc- advertise the northwest throughout the Colbert, brother of the slain girl, re- ed today that he will call an up-state United States and make known itslquests that the murder scene be repro-1 merchant to Philadelphia. This mer- . 1 duced. - ' chant was blackmailed out of $2.10 and Will Accept Allies' Terms. Athens, Jan. 10. The crown council of Greece favors acceptance of the al lies' demands as outlined in the note just received, according to an apparent jy reliab'c report circulated today. Prompt answer to Greece to the orig inal allied demands was required by an ultimatum delivered to the Greek gov eminent yesterday by ministers of the entente powers. This insisted upon a tepte within 48 hours. It followed tin "evasive" note addressed to the illle by King Coustuntine two days prev iously, iu which he pointed out the dif ficulties in the way of compliance with the demands. The "ultimatum" required immediate acceptance of the demands served on (iree.ee December 31. These were for the physique of a young man and his re sistancc when certain death faced him was pronounced extraordinary by physi cians. Hie Career Romantic. Buffalo Hill was the personification place to place on tne sioowaiK in ironi of the gates. "If the police press further, go out to the curb and stand there; if they oress von still further, move your lineS into the gutter. If they wont allow New York, Jan. 10. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: The same conditions which have pre vailed thus far this weok with respect to the outlook for peace were evi dence in today's stock market which was in the main a listless prolVssnional affair and of the merest nominal inter est. Price changes were unimportant and did not indicate anything imc w definite trend up to midday, although there was something of an active up ward movement in the copper group in the second part of the forenoon ses sion which proved of brief duration, however. In the afternoon a movement set in which carried prices one to two points lower. United States Steel made a fruitless effort to cross the Tuesday level at 118 7-8 but the best it could do was to du plicate that price without being able to hold it Losses throughout the indus trial lis! ranged from 1 to 2 points. Th& railroad list was both qtuet and prac tically stationary. lostn:? tnere were ii-- '"": " . . 1 nw.,i tho ,. you to remain there, get ,n para, e .or- point in several i. ,, t it ,. irrmi ii , M ti I . 11 " . ... (Continued on page six.) niation, march around the grounds, go ing from gate to gate. ' LATEST THAW CASE MAY RESULT IN HIS RETURN TO ASYLUM of technology at ABE MARTIN Nov, Vork, Jan. 10. Another series Carnegie institute of bitter court battles in which Hurry Pittsburgh. K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White,; Thaw had met the boy in California, reduction of all Oreek military 'forces j wj first endeavor to avoid beiutr re-: Walsh said. He w rote him numerous in all parts of the kingdom except Pe turn(.d t cw Vork state, and if un- letters after returning east, always at- leponuesus to the maximum required gdccemful, will then fight to the end tempting to persuade him to come to lor maintenance oi puuiu- mini, pv j to avoid again peing commuted to , New Vork or Pitsburgh. He liuully hibition against reservists' meeting! in , Matteawan, was expected here today, sent him i)i.)0 and (lump's imrents de all parts of Greece north of Corinth)! With the Indictment and search fjr',.;.i,i .. thi. ti tnlr d "1 want to show, Colbert explain- circumstances point to some ot aiissj release of all enizelist prisoners, torm j Thaw- on charges of kidnaping and vantage of Thaw's offer to enroll ed, "that the slightest sound in my Colbert 's friends, detectives say. Jt ai apology to the entente tor attacas on , whi)pinK prKd(.ri(.k dump, 19 year old Ghinn at Carnegie Tech. Thaw then HI I sister's apartment could have been : such a plot was hatched in the model s it troops, embassies and flags ami a Wg murder trials in an effort to prove wir,., (iliinp to meet him in New York. Ii i in insane was recalled, hvfelyn .Nes- .t ii,,, ,,.w York hotel, Thaw had vorced wife of Thaw, told of his reserved a biir suite on the 18th floor," .i,- ...... i. it..,, ,,-.., ...,,. ., 1.1,11 ... ... a u .ii i .... i . fm Tl.i.u i"i"""'K """""K .... ...w,i .. "v vviiisu'H siateiiicin win. -nu " transfer ot all (.reek Hoops fiom Ihes (boy iu a hote Another witness told eve eTiLei two adjoining rooms, saly to Peloponnesus- , of i,eutirig giris with a .jeweled wnicli, i think , he did to prevent -nH.-v, rmir Sunk whip. strangers from hearing the crys which British Crulaer Sunk , n Se ow Mrs. Jack etmc ler from his apartment, ft RVitish ar, .ired c ill rr Shi.'...on has not bee, told of the new ., W!1H ,;,,,- ,jt trip alone and ZfXJS1??. K Z indictment against .Thaw today. It K,ll(.ndr f his ,,,droom somewhat model's struggle for life. f that Bernard W. Lewis was not the ; minp exp,osiori- ac.0rding to " bewildered him and it was some time If detectives sitting in .Miss I ollms . man he saw leaving tne won. t..w,.t tram the newspaper Bau er j ' .'" ""7' ' before, he reiire.i ! heard bv both the tanitor and Mane apartment, defectives believe it would .... ' Collins. ' ' advance a motive for the murder. X' "The performance'' will be staged; ' upon the theory that a man. coming j Man Was Not Lewis rrom a taxicnb entered the api .ment. j Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 10. B. C. Then, the last night the "girl with the j Brown, a traveling salesman, who was form divine" is known to have lived, patting the Wilton apartments in Phil will be gone over. Furniture and glass-1 adeljihia at the time the murderer at ware will be hurled about, duplicating j Mazie Colbert leaped from her apart- as nearly as possible the noise ot tne ment window, satu mHtyeij iouhj , ()), tonH wls hiinue in the command ot the lirsl: (Ireek army. The December 31 note aumlyj jj, rAlfRrDIHI Till' I'l c. llllis ui-iii.inii . les, steel rallying above 111. Wheat Market Heavy and Price Declines Chicago, Jan. 10. There was a gen eral heavy feeling on the wheat market today Prices were steady at the start, declining slowly later. May wheat open ed unchanged, lost quarter cent, going t jiUfi 8-4. July opened down .1-4 cents, subsequently losing 1-8, going to ifil 50 3-8. September wheat opened un changed, subsequently losing 1-2, going to IU 1-2. . Corn opened lower, recuperating later. There was fair buying in evidence oil the dip on resting orders. May opened down 1-8, then gained half, goig to 08 3-4. July opened down 5-8, which, wai regained later, stunning at :' Oats were lower, due to small demand. May opening down 11-8, remaine.l sta tionary, standing at 57 3-4, July opening down 14, also remained steady at that figure- . Provisions grew weak upon lines pect ed heavy nriivals. Trade was light with commisison firms noted on both sides in a small way. In a test, the Deutschlnnd submerged i 10 seconds. That looks liko pretty good time, but the practical length of those 10 seconds would depend altogeth er upon whether you were looking at Captain Koenig apartments find the noise ot the strug- Urown had been snown pictures " 'Anifn circulated today by the of I J i 1 l 1 1 .,,.... ,. I, n .... T on. I 1,., .1 MVMI fl T 11 1 1 ll- . ' i awakened a person, the investigation scription of Lewis by one of tne tat-1 r . , . . I...I. 1 .... . . HTI...I r 1 may lie starteit along new noes, 11 wasiier s (htmjiihi uh-jiub. man . i indicated. 'saw leaving the Wilton was not Lewis" Miss Collins was known as Miss Col- said Brown. "He was probably 35 or bert's best friend. Her apartment was; 40 years old. had a full, rather stout dose to that or the model. Both the ! face and would weigh about MJ9 Collins girl and Police Magistrate Im pounds. I am sure it was not Lewis." ' ber who talked to Miss Colbert the dav Brown said he saw the same man the ishe is supposed to have been murdered, next day on a Philadelphia to Wash 'will be questioned further today. iington train, and heard him called by District Attorney Kotan decided up- name, on this as the result of conflicting After Lewis committed euicide in statements both nave made. j an Atlantic City hotel, while detectives Both volunteered the information were knocking at his door to question thev had talked to the model on the him about the murder ot tne rnnanei . advised against informing her of the i'Hoon (lump heard the door open boy, all the testimony introduced in Almost instantly the lights were warrnnt for Thaw's arrest. switched off and the boy saw Thaw, William Travers Jerome, long known i armed wit, a H,ort, stocky whip, make. as maw -t nemesis, reiuseu w com- njni ment on the charge brought against i ,,,' , ItttB UUIIl 1" H U P , , . , .1 . ,". ' I carried a crew of about 755 men. tthe . '"" V , m.u ,:! intending to jump out . . L.I. . I .... II 1 1 i- III (-11 II-. 11 II 1' Mil' I I (II II un ",i . ,. I carried Ivrupp armor in a oeii sii nii iit-n - - - " tkl.V ..;rf.i,in and wa armed with slayer being insane. 'Extraordinary! " exclaimed Jerome when told of the. indictment. ''It sim ply conforms my judgment, but I must decline to make any statement.'' Frank 1'. Walsh, former head of the The cruiser Shannon was a vessel of 14.600 tons, according to the British naval register, was built in 1905 and (iuhu. tried all the windows, evten Ol llic murii four nine-inch; 10 7-inch and 10 3-inch guns and five torpedo tubes. Destroyer Was Bunk. Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Jan. 10. An Italian submarine destroyer was recently sunk off Corfu with an army staff on board, the official press bu- but found them locked. I haw, tne ti.tenipnt declares, chased him about rho room, welting him with a whip until he fell unconscious. iv h- had beaten the boy," the statement declared, ''until his back were covered with blood, chronometer or that . w; (1 , j lt na MIV. on one OI rving ("(;. dest roycrs. . THE WEATHER government industrial relations com- . suddenly as he mission, who placed the charges against . entered.' Thaw before Uistrict Attorney nwann , , took (!um., Mephon; some time about 1. o'clock phia model, December 2. .-OO J on Ooard , toe oxxu;,.. V". ' witi i Oa the neat day a gard took tump Lvi.in,. i..,.ni Some Ktnteiuent was issued uv iniiadcipiua ' ii i " 1 . .f. ... - nut for r was. 1 nut i.vi-ihk, ""w Alius devote vosTTTTth' comfort ; Xime '.f.er that Mis. Colbert was mur-1 police that Lewis killed the girl. This Aniger the BmjJ boy ever, the boy escaped and returned to . i" or . . i"""." . - -1 - - I WERE . .. ... ,,i , . , . moo rilhtlnvi, nti-r rfiTTcr an pleasure o- others an- you n navriupred. . '- " " z i , , MImm were b.-t no time t' trim your nails in society. When Honry J. Bass, clerk in a men's other motives were produced for Lew- and .1.1 arm ottb ers were lost. Th' feller who sticks t' th weather furnwhiug store, toUl the district at never has t' eat his words. . jtorney that Bernard Wesley Lewis, the, .Continued on page two.) (Continued on page two.) I Bench. Cat. bv Thaw on promise of a 1 job or a chance for an education in therj Oregon: To night and Taurs day partly cloudy, continued cold cast portion; south caaterly winds, (Continued on page two.)