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wed Vlg MANAGER N ILLEGAL + Opinion Attacked 4 Friends of Proposition goFFiGIALS TALK Nome Is Winning Fight FORBES GETS on Diphtheria Epidemic TWO YEARS Antitoxin Reaches Stricken Town in Ys, Hosoltal Gratter Is Ni ‘k - ‘Time: Ovati b Abbas iso Fined $10,000 Nick of Time; Ovation to Drivers FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dependable Goc Economy Prices.--Frederick & Nelson Service NEWNESS! VALUE! Are Exemplified in the Daily Arrival of Spring Merchandise The “Suspender” W SKIRT In Gay Colored Flannel | $5.75 HIS jaunty, youthful fa | ion is going to be popular with young women, A new hipment of this new and f sh onable *‘Suspender” Skirt now in the Downstairs Store at an attractively low price ) | With Straw in Made from wool-and-cotton N H Zz 5 flannel in these smart shades ew ats at 9 Terra cotta, several russet tones, light blue, fawn, brown, gray and tan. Low-priced at $5.75. | Soft Folds ae Georgette Combinad At shown in the accompanying sketch, trim- mings take to two extremes in these new : Mw Feb « « & t ” neal! ® fight ¢ elt met $ f I 1 ; ve,”” Advocates aan . ‘ ! Mo wre * epider SERUM SUFFICIENT “FP ie of Method Declare toxin, — fre © FOR PRESENT ones pe ; nee e erum now and Is suf spiring to def the proposes! amaged and n . tithe ‘ w . tor aye, : >| ine Welch m 1 \ bureau alts t ' ee - s and bien Sen : ps uN dis T es " the ex AY | the Maynant Columbus wtiete Py ae . far no adults from | JUDGE DENOUNCES te de ' \ ha CONVICTED MEN | ‘ mbed and ¢ pers f A € ent . f x 4 ot | ure rega pect a . et ae “ mpaon ” t¢ hae hat might alt from ¢ et « ‘ t reult ee ahi. se LAUD TEAM Nome Correspondent, | '" A Guanar 1 seppala! Stricken, Ie on Job eed ab ’ « irivers . the SAN FRAN( gO0. ‘ t * ¥ k zard to bring pt helple McDowell, United Press correspond e the are being acclaim erces lent at Nome, Alaska, has fallen a/Simost complete wort f deco: viet the theria epidemic the sentences we Kasson and his dogs cor He's of a to hi and “What are we ered ty ; men In high pl | n ( ir Judge | - , #8 5 se men are guilty. The Jury : |e r | dispatehes, wt ' ‘ has decided, and 1 can do noth ‘ t ! Ing but mete out to them the ; Nome peop . ‘ pun ent that the law pro An, dat I ' ' N . ’ a") vides 2 | Prdes tn | Od tt for Forbes, at a : : empted te evide F | es “ s after! M a ad xa f punishment, } an & d m Ruby t t the I - edjtor 1 the war record of ¢ i : : f Sound. A N mt | told wed with the A. . The ¥ mushes | 4 . DOWNATALE TORE Spring Hats—atop the one; drooping grace- fully with the brim on the other Ombre tints play an important role in the ag at government P roa DELAY oF gf LAWSUIT Bi opinion was & lad march of the statutes Sto Fy Ans ene mend tha’ at oO t ‘ t F. A. Dow ev « th with whom he ; « members | eral other vessels attempted to salve ve had . ¢ ew th ated coast-|her and failed 1 petitericé ‘these . whe an steamer ( “ he i Sandwig's boat was pick-| serve two years in the fede H}rried on. the merits of the Astoria, Ore today | ¢ y * awh Leavenworth and to al 1 t der N gut noon | poy cn ae b 16 FORBES GASPS "With these men safe, t tire shore. | AT SENTENCH MAN. BURNED BY GREASE of City Detective In- jured While Cooking ‘etdition trol burn ‘Teahy night when her « dothing i with pain. Her husband et and wrapped the rug ber. Both were burned be- Mt flames could be extin- [fetter also was hospital, but was afer treatment. Mrs. pio tarsed about the lower boty. Physicians Wetaaaty vf that she would recover. } 800 GETS GAS BOOST psvciaco. , 4A PR ieerease of 2 cents a gallon ced on gasoline, effect- by all major oil compan- Getew price to be 20 cents, mau of the reasony for the preferere of CASSIDY BTON Coal by ‘the homeowners of thi ty Ties in the fact thus Hiv product for ever, Use, | Whether you use it in ae these the quati YOU want? Order TOS today. WEL Fe FeRAce told legislators, “and talk c« taken to the/tion and then pass tax, laws that the 2-cent state tax. The! Bo Gi Co. took the lead in the increase. | ceas two college women and one man | inal court of Judge Louderback | made by the faculty. | not be “dolled up with psychological | ltion more than eight miles an hour |Here at The Pas those | a demonstration of the proposed elec: | given to this movement and plans for eo success of this exhibition were | etesed,. Gordon thanked the club | Mirg. Stokes Loses jLegislature Asks |for thix co-operation and tions, | opened at $1.99% FAIRVIEW ave, |" care to hear all Rescue Entire Crew of | chess fering evidence in aggrava of punishment—not mitigat * Caoba From Open Boats eos oseeoces Higence 1 1 the “: Captain and Right Men of Ill-Fated : Ship Last to to Be Picked Up Bacauey be was wounded’ ‘snd rister lumber car ypen boats. amer Cacba, water Hartley Makes Attack = : on State Timber Taxes)": was in eaay in a a idee. Hi ke Fle th Own Mill Hasn't Paid attorneys ey 7s Committee; for Past Two Yea ay p | Peat afre by an explosion of i : inthe kitehen of thetr t United State nt thru brit OLYMPIA, Feb. 4—The legisla (it Ma Fortner was preparing din-| | es part of B which 40 try-| yond what it ought te thaaty by mend (hat ¢ fi ta daria The Yortn gate ay of Hartley sald that his own | Feturned last Friday evening. ‘ me te aga 114 Sum la. “dressing ernor| Everett milf hadn't made a dob | Avconline to mony. Thempegn Kteten when bs opel Hartley. Th was chief lar for two years, “and I can't wee my ye aera oe “ly Oe the far cea burst |sveaker’ tonight at a committee} make a go of It today.” [cist agent of the depa of jus 7 ames, petting her clothing hearing called by for gad beeen Fig po sgl : Colonel Forbes. so. that lie fhe'ran into the living room | logged off lands committees pecnaagrnag sig = Sanh ma might secure Overproduction of timber, Hartley said, ts due entirely to excessive |of all logmed-off ta taxes on lumbermen “You men come down h MAJEWSKI STAKTS ON PAGE 1 “PARTY" PROBE MURDER ACTION =: newspaper men to foree lumbermen. to rush*their stuff ee the market to get their money commission hearidg. Ho was at College Inquiry — Constable Thatcher, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4—The|/C. who h x 8, , Feb, 4 Col CORVALLIS, Ore | prosecution has t gon, 16-year-old jazzmaniac, to prison | inals, did not ap | for the murder of her mother, Mrs. | MAJEWSKI T! Anna Ellingson, REMARKABLI College here. ‘the formal information, tersely| Majewskt's tale Dr. U. G. Dubach. dean of men.| cnarging Dorothy “did, wilfully, fel- [led by Beveryns ax a crazy ate declared nome “Keeding out’ would] Coicusiy and with malicious afore. |Prompted by a man worrled to dis be done. He said such behavior.) thought, take the life of one Anna | traction, yas @rinking and “wild. parties” among students in the Oregon Agricultural | AS TORY later character however, was not general with the| riingson, a human being,” has been| “last May, 4 man clone to the came to me in leity administrat) the police station and maid C. D. students. tofiled and the case assigned by Pre- ‘As a result of this “weeding” pro-| siding Judge Louis Ward to the crim: ed a police of District. Attorney Mathew Brady | Promoter) had v have been dismissed from the school. uid today that the prosecution will | howed Further Investigation is now being arry | j frills.” | “Ite a plain case and we're going St. Goddard Team ite handle it that way,” he said. evening “I was instructed that the police official wanted my informant, my official's automobile faa ig ffict: utomobil the Hudson Bay railroad, team of Emil St. God by J. Bacon of The Pa | ead < dog « by earl . ad Sc cata id bale Stop Flight Fifth and Sixth aves. : e stalled Over the 100-mile trek to Hones : : over T stalled island, Herb lake, St. Goddard's dogs| PARIS, Feb, sh avera aviators, Le Maitre and Arrachard held to a pace which avera, a frac aviators, 3 : have completed a non-«top flight ard, owned Later the two policemen, the in wax su} French Airmen Make None |formant and mysolt met in an 1 m off, never in —Two French} } with it eral days later,” he contin when it who kriow |from Paris to Senegal, a distance ued nore than 2,600 miles. Fange or fire his dogs said they could hold that | of wt Wace, The owe ae. {ite They said I was the brainy one | ce over most of the course with heir plane, a powerful 480 horse-| \ (odang asthe ese Titdetts the ates out power Breguet, was rejsrted to have|Of the bunch and they wouldn't Predominate, fy arrived at a point nr Dakar, In| ther ‘| | the French possessions in West] rom that time on,” he contin i Africa, this afternoon. ued, “I was the butt of trumped-up Electric Club Holds |“ ‘rhe ‘airmen took off at 11:20 a, m.| charges beginning with that bribery | | Exhibition Luncheon tues At the luncheon Wednesday at the | Gowman hotel of the Electric club| French aeronautical authorities, the | commission, distance from Paris to Dakar being| Monday, Majewski added, the po slightly more than the 2,520 miles| lice official interviewed hir covered by Lieuts, O. trical exhibition was given by Chair- man #. F. Gordon.. The hearty co- operation of the organization was tinental flight May 2. 1923, about it - ured 1 Oe ce tne wats, Move to Drop Suit) hue tar exceeded his wildest expecta-| CHICAGO, Feb. 4.— Motions to quash the defamation of character} OL cherge made by Mrs. Helen Elwood | today | Stokes against her former husband,| North Pacific harbors with a view Z ¥ D. Stokes, millios re Ne to present commerce and future de- May Wheat Opens {22 Rta S20| gr teen (ar at $1.993 in Chicago | jan mmill of the criminal] present timber lands back of these CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—May wheat | court a Other motions by de-| harbors and provide adequate water bushel, an in-|fense attorneys were denied and! shipping means not only for the tim red the selection| ber but for future products of logged Stokes’ trial off land: Survey of Harbors MPTA, Wash,, Feb. udge Gemmill of a jury for of 1%e over yesterday's close* on the Chicago Bourd of Tra New Tailored Blouses To Be Worn With “Suspender” WO. typical styles are sketehed. Smart striped dimity Blouses in blue, lavender, rose and orange, with a knitted tie. Broad- Blouses in white and two popular Boyish styles that will appeal to women and young women. Attractive value $5.95. In Three of the Newest Styles leather skin —patent tan Skirts box heel. Widths AA to C. At $6.85. $1.95 —Bloomers, Chemises, Vests, SPECIAL Step-ins, Dainty lace-trimmed styles in a special purchase. Excep- tional values. DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Georgette trimmings and in flowers. Alto- gether a charming company y of Spring Hats at TAIRS STORE This Smart Street Pump $6.85 —all patent —all tan calf- combined FASHIONABLE Step-in Pump, as_ sketched. Gored and cut out over the instep. With covered DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Glove Silk Underwear ABOUT ‘Reformers Are ‘Asleep RE’S MORE MURDER STARTS ON PAGE 1 Ye —_ HERE'S MORE ABOUT in cold blood. He was \ z wp over the plot tha mittee Won't Even Meet of his room at} the Quinn hofe) ine emsantly for days BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR cing partners and curtailing of cig- before the shooting. The motive for LYsEPIA, WR the crime, Tennant believes, was in- | creiiat menor’ cent cane jealousy ;: ‘This was caused by Mrs. Morley’s refusal to have anything more to} do with Manheart, her pronounced intention of return ing to her husband and family ing he walked the Majdwaki told his sensational tale |3.Expelled in Oregon Farm | Prosecutor Acts in Case Of} Severyns was absent from the | | “Jazz” Murderess tending a pritefight. Provincial | of Victoria, B.| Tennant to aken the first step attend and tell of Majewski's asso- | a itie: eo today admitted au | ee aes oo nana of | i its move to send Dorothy Elling: |clation with British Columbia crim-| is sald, and} The telephone call which Manheart used to arrange the dinner and ride that a shooting he of FE. Da [Hillman (widely known Seattle land | ia yeq with Dahl that night and all 2 $90,000 he was ng and sald he was leaving for California by automobile that he had been? with friends ever since but refiised to give thelr | things look bad for me,” eee TaN ROE WEEtY eS Dr. Mary Walk-| “therefore T see no nec T didn’t shoot} ers, the Luc get a’ lawyer! sions, who lobbied in the Interest of | lution to the silence of the reform self and two patrolmen to hold him I'm not insane. | Leading Dog Derby Turning into the me stretch along | | ‘eeks’ vacation and the use of the nd fight the surrendered heriffa Tuesaday night after calling| safety valves for society. Blennial-| moral measures. jan cata on) Madison st., between | 0 county-city building | @ curfew law to make youths climb | we fafl to pass any nioral laws this nd talked it |and telling the officers he was down-| thru paternal windows. There's the | gession. It can easily be saved by Itending for a mfnute to go thrul days to questions too late, I) fired at him, He spent told them I wouldn't go ‘thru with «and staring at the floor witnesses wiil before Manheurt in an effort to ab-| ¢ these witnesses | thy; he appeared at the home of his at thé Butle: Morley dined with | 1412 a companion the night of her death. | Mrs. Morley's body art admitted to] bullets In the taxi, Mrs. Morley TOOK FRIEND'S HAT story on which | was released and A world’s record is claimed by|then reinstated by the civil alt rought | Tennant in Los Angeles, at the home of Mrs. admitted but said it wa. i, Kelly and|up the “Hillman $90,000 Matter, J. A. MacKeady in a cross-con-|and assured him he knew nothing | | lowing her here, He told detectives he Morley had a husband and children,} Dahl refused to say whether or not | left, took his (Daht's) hat, Dahl says | tes at Dauphin, Manitoba, that the! 4.—Senate | asked congress to survey} room at hotel f night on which} Manheart told Tennant he could|Clary of the Hollywood police sta- Morley was slain, Tennant said| say nothing until he got an attor-| tion ordered Another angle ix | ney say Manheart} Tennant said murder charges phone at Radio This Season| FALERS cnheart planned State Is 99.44 Per Cent Pure; Morals Com- Fake License Charge Pastos “Roundup” Bill 4. — Declaring that an unknown number of dyig- re preying upon the people of Washington under fraudu- Jent licenses,” Senator J. C, Mc- Cauley, Kittitas-Chelan, pushed thru the senate today a bill enabling the attorhey general to round up prac- titioners turned out by S. Lydon ‘diploma mill” in Seattle. The bill passed unanimously. was put out |of business last week at a hearing before Judge Griffith? McCauley skirt.” charged today that Lydon is “mak- arets have been written into pur-} OLYMPIA, Feb. ported laws at each session. But is there golng to be anything Uke that this session? Just listen “No; skirts,| "1 do not Intend calling a meeting fou poor yap!” of the public morals committee of shout the wom |the honse,” states Representative ae eatetthers. Belle Reeves, chairman of that com- “Carry ont” | mittee, “It is a waste of time. yawns the pub-| “Also,"" continued Mrs. Reeves, “it lic morals com-|has been pointed out that perhaps mittee. of the|the personnel of the public morals 1925 legislature, |Committee will be entirely different Is the state | at the special session. This commit- don’ “collere”™ 99.44 per cent|tee might consider the passage of The ene eee pure? & long-skirt measure, and the next ‘Are the moral |cotfimittee be for thé. abbreviated join’ up! less healers jew a legislator of unusual original: ity plot, Ten friend. He reformers as! at the radio?| Enter Senator Reba J. Hurn,!ing arrangements to whet ¢ oh, | chairman of the sen oral where are the | committee. Carrie Nations,| “There has been no legislation re. MARIE ROWE the Carrie Chap-|ferred to the senate public morgls | man Catts, the! committee,” states ator Hurn,} ssity of call. returned to e public m nses at figures 75 $500." DUNBAR ta single day,” he said. Stones of former ™ ing the committee to; “ilies of the field"? } believe, is the fact that legislators ery session brings a flock of |this session have discouraged freak | the to deputy} E known. from theyly some member tries to bring forth) “This state will not go to ruin it| stereotyped sister who always wants| gnforcing the mor en intoxt | to regulate the d laws on the » hall, even tho | gt, . A statutes at the present time.’ ; ‘am.| She’8 never stepped a foot inside du | licen: | one t and a night in} . Ther tive Kennedy, of Dayton, tried te rpaulate the length of women's! LOS ANG! Cal. be brought a EON. BAT ae ar-old confessed poisoner, W 24 hours. {following developments which, a Dahli, Acirema apartments, many years, ummit ave., a short time after riddled with {color to the girl's story, hotel | f-fend, “infant Lucretia Borgia,” declared WHEN HE LEFT ~ lin preliminary reports that the fol.| “I stayed all night at Dahl's and| child's” confession she killed three vat{all day Sunday,” Manheart. said. | persons by poison might possibly be) That night I went to a dance with | “authentic.” knew Mrs, | friends. On the strength of these state- ays that Manhedrt, when he! ments and the report from authorl- Wednend: | he protested and that Manheart said; | twin sisters of the baby murder sus- floor of his| “Oh, wait a while, you'll get all my | pect had died suddenly two years ago) |from gastro-enteritis, Capt, L. L, Me three | clothes, too." cou ah FREE | thoro investigation. | state | Louise Dresser, who plays one of Saturday | would without doubt be filed against | the leading feminine roles in “The d to meet} the prisoner following the conference | City That Never Sleeps,” before on- ihe would have with the proses tering motion pidtures was one of nyant says, attorney's office Wednesd: the most popular musical stars in the Dancing HITS DRUGLESS ether school and go on selling li- ranging from of the graduates | school never attended 422 licensed sanipractors state and the number under fraudulent licenses MeCauley indicated that a general roundup is planned and that a weed- ling out process will be undertaken, | The attorney general's office is tak- ing steps to prevent issue of a new of incorporation to Lydon. the recent episode, of tha Hinvesbirete Murder 39 Sudden Deaths with arma on| 1923 lezistature, when Represonta- Story of 7- Year-Old) Occur in New You NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Thirty-nine easex and the lowness of dress | Police investigations of the amazing! sudden deaths, most of them violent, ‘af Mrs, Mor-| Becks. Wider chasms between dan-/murder tale of Alsa Thompson, ! have been reported: here in the last pushed with renewed vigor today.| ‘This is the largest day's record In cording to authorities, lend new) Bullets, alcohol, autos, fires and gas took a toll of 17 lives in Man- Alienists who have examined the| hattan, 12 in Brooklyn, Bronx and four in Queens. Only two deaths were suicides, TONIGHT February 4 BIG DANCE —and— PASTIME CLUB Tt SPRING STREBT Dancing Taw;