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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 13

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Portland, Oregon
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13 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8. 1917. COUNTY OFFICIALS OF HLU ACADEMY BOYS STUDY ILITARY LIFE AT CAIV1 LEWIS OFFICIAL ROSE ROSES TO BE TESTED HERE ARE TO Mm OREGON TEST GARDEN TO BE PLACED HE CITY it. Subjects Pertaining to; County Creations of Lovers 'of Flowers Administration to Be Dis- cussed, at i from All Over Country Will Be Received for Development SITE IS ALREADY SELECTED The annual convention of the Oregon I Association of County lodges and "Coun ty Commissioners win open next Tuesday and continue In seelo ohtil JTrl-day night. Subjects pertaining to county administration will be discussed.

sssis.1 niMs.il eisi)fcjiisseMi'j- t3l I Cadctg of rortlaad school Amerlcaut Lko. 1 1 Small; Plot in! Washington Has Been Chosenj -Rose Society Will Direct Project Em Military acadaray sent Tha progiatn for Tuesoay ana.wso pesday Includes tha Juvenile court. Boys and Iris Aid society, cars of ant and delinquent children, institutional management, work of Red Cross, con. cadets to American Lake this past week to study conditions and the actual life serration and Joint leeuons. of the boys In camp.

The lads were ao companled by Joseph Hill, president Among the' speakers will be Judge W. Mrs. J. F. Duthle.

la one of tha prominent shipbuilders of the Sound and their, eon, Wallace Dothle, la on of tha Rttl cadets. Others In the party are Donald. Austin. Thomas. Austin, Richard Ball.

At fred Burkiuad Harold Churchill. Harold Dagg. Irving Day, George Daugh-trey, Cecil Dbaa, Wallaoa Duthle Frank rrleee. Gael Green, "George Ilartaeea, WDbur Haines, WUUam Hartman, Hugh Hortoa, William Toung. Vernon John- Le Roy 1A tsi more.

Donald Mlsa, Donald Munro, Francis Manning. Carson Nlles, Stanford Osmere, Russell Pag. Dexter Packard, Robert Striek- i land. Graham Diddock. W.

Detbert Freeburger, Alexander Barger. wen received aeartSy and given a good luncheon. They, then -reported officially to the dfrtsioa adjutant, Major Frederick W. Manley. who ottered the) as.

alstaaoa of his staff la jBonductlng the boys to various points, of Interest and to view activities in the camp, Thursday the boys received first hand instruction la trench work; The will be entertained la Seattle today by Mr. and i 1 9 r. niibrt of tha United states circuit Portland coon will have the only official rose testing garden on the Pacific coast, Her will be crown th creations of the academy. They left on Tuesday morning In special car and arriving at f- 'S fl r- 1 1 --P'iif: MgMnsjMHMsjsjsgnsj MsMMMMMaBMaBBMMMnMWMMgL Ws sft fcetsssssSMfcsti court; W. Marsters, county.

jooge ox Douglas county: Mrs. oeorgo aicMaw, tf row. lovw and old varieties wUl 1p.m. marched tn squad formation to the headquarters of Sanitary Train Ambulance company Ml, where' they improved ad developed. 1 Newell, ueorre neunei- sr.

ua Th Anr6n Rom -'society selected Portland a tn location for the test down, whOe th unionists flatly contra Thursday win be devoted to a general discussion of road work, participated in garde and a committee headed by E.H married' October 1112." tn desertion. late Saturday afternoon. He was on trial before circuit Judge Oanunbein on a statutory charge. by members of the state bignwar 001 McFarland, president of the Portland JRose society, cooperating with Mayor Baker and the park bureau officials, minion, and election ec emosra. Statements Disagree SeatUe, Dee.

TJ. Conflicting statmnta marked the development of i Onsjrrlday the delegate will visit the Multnomah county farm and Inter nas selected a site. dicted th statement. N. Havrkamp, news reprsaentatlv of th meat cutters and butchers workmen, announced today that ha had reliable Information that th Fry Co, whlck announced they aad SOS persona at work, had but IS.

At two other plants the men claim the The tesUns; ground will occupy a Small state hridn and Inspect county roeas. Damaro Suit Filed r- i Alleging that ha la damaged U4U by reason of lost oommlsstons and the cancellation of a contract, J. iniSmasv of Salem began vutt Fridar tn the droalt court against the Western Farquhar Family Away, Home Bama Members of th family of A. F. Fries wont away" oa a Ylslt Saturday and left a fir la.

th stove at 'their bom oa th Baa LIm road at Taylor avenue. When plot In Washington park Just west of The session win clos witn a oinner at the lmoerisl hoteL tn reservoirs, where the, best soil, ex th Seattle meat packing strike today. posure, drainage and protection, were found. The. testing; beds will be in Ions The State Association or uimicx tomeys will also holdvlts session De Machinery -of.

Portland. Ussy returned that night ther found tha strike is 100 per cent efficient rows. Officiate ef th packing firms announced that th plants had been 'manned by a cember and Ruxus Hounan, Muunoroan cuunvy horn destroyed hy'tire. in loss, sou mated at S3 000, i eorered to th xtnt iWhil under, the direction of the park bureau, the committee representing, th I sufficient a umber of experienced work- Sherrill Accmltted, to opea today, attar a 4S hours' shut of SIM lasuranoaX Fred herrfil was acquitted by a Jm-y ootnmlasloner. Is chairman of a joint committee) to arrange for tha banquet.

SSSBSMIBSSStfSNHSBSBSP Portland Rose society will exercise gen-ral supervision over the. testing garden, I ASKAT CASE IS KTEARLY OYER In establishing the rose Baker, expects to make this city the center for outdoor rose growing. He has received much encouragement, and Judge Bingham Expected to Giro Instruction on MmWlay. The caa of Thomas M. Askay against men whose names are linked with the DetectiTos Patrick Maloney aad Tom development of roses In this country Two aaon of caarjce Brotlier: which rr) to ba planted ta'- fho Swennes before Ctrenlt Judge BUgnara.

'ana in England nave promised their aid, slttlnr for Jndre Tucker, was eoneludea Btngle row leg Ktuceu seeaunr; ana too taree and will send, all their new roses to Portland to be tested and their true double, Ophelia rogea, -4, Saturday afternoon, so far as taking of testimony and the final arguments of the attorney Is concerned. merit ascertained under, the. favorable cumate here. C. Thomas th.

millionaire Judge Bingham will give his lnstroo-tlons to tha lurr Monday morntnr. AIR POSSE PURSUES IL11AMS DRAWS ii Th plamtlff la suing for 17589 I or us amateur rosartan of Philadelphia, who maintains the. private testing garden In America, is interested in the deatix. of hi son, Walter XL Askay, which he alleges oocurrea as tpe result of promiscuous and careless shooting by the defendants, who. It Is said, were BANK ROBBERS JUST PAY AS LIEUTENANT pursuing an escaped prisoner through the publlo streets cnnstmas eve.

ii Walter Askay was a passenger on a COLONEL OF THE ARMY streetcar which was passing the intersection of Fifth and Pine streets when LIKE IN THE MOVIES a But the Robbers Get Away; Now pjan and a-seat maps and blue prints his own garden to Mayer "Baker for use In establishing the new garden. Prises to Be Awarded encourage the development and Improvement of soses the park bureau annually will award a medal for the best dwarf and climbing roses. The American Rose society will award a medal for the best rose for general gar- rden cultivation, either climber or bush. 'The. Portland Rose Bociety, to encourage amateurs, will award a prise for the best new rose produced by an amateur, and to stimulate rose production on the Pacific coast the Portland Rose Test a stray bullet struck hurt behind the ear.

This Is the second trial of the case. The plaintiff secured a verdict In September. The case was appealed to the supreme reversed on error and sent back for new trial. State Is Technicaliy.Without Adjutant General; Place Is Held for George White. the Sheriff Is Hot on Their Trail.

Railroad Is Sued The Producers Traffio Service bureau began suit against the Southern Pacific company Saturday for $3000, alleging Harden association, headed by ex-United States Senator Fred W. Mulkey, will Los Angeles. CaU S. (U. P.

Salem, Dec. 8. An, opinion today Despite the fact that aviators joined In give a prise to-the man or woman liv. approved by Attorney General Brown ing In Oregon, or Cali holds that when George White, adju fornia for: the best rose created In any in lis corapisjui me rurea, through failure to transport 1SS head of cattle from Chlco, CaL to North Portland within reasonable lime, whereby the Sharkey Commission company lost tant general of the Oregon National Guard, left the guard to be a major in ot tnese states. Thomas to Send Seedling 'When It? was determined to estab that, amount.

The changing market the United States army, a -vacancy In price and th condition of, the cattle la lish the KMdenIaypr Baiter ifelt that hi would lik-toaaafed as the the office of adjutant generajteij ated, and that Colonel JoM pursuit of three heavily armed men who today robbed th Culver City bank of three bandits were still at largetonight and the sheriffs office Is not vary hopeful of a speedy capture. The aviators, maneuvering at a mo-tlOn; picture -studio at Culver City, saw the men dash away from the -bank In their powerful automobile and gave chase." They, lost the bandit car In Santa Monica, "miles The desperadoes' i were last seen as they went through -beach carrying rir.es and; wearing masks. They were headed up the coast at better than 60 miles an Tiour. first rose- jttijir. test a alleged to hav caused, th loe.

Two Divorce Suits Filed now acting ad Jutant "general, was Beta lied aa a. lieutenant colonel, to "dis rose inat 2-tnjgnt represent Portland. Having heard thaAMr. Thomas had been Two suits for dlTprc were filed in th circuit court Saturday "-afternoon i charge th duties of the office only dur conaucung xperpneius wn seedlings rem jiasm.vi-uvHtewKe8(ouv.. rort-land's olafee-ivrayor Baker 'requested Jews A.

Currey to see if an Kthel M. Crawford Erwln Crawford, married at Merrill. Klamath November. 2f. 1S13.

desertion offspring of Portland's popular rose Ethel N. Chetwood va Winfleld K. ing the absence of General White. The opinion was; called for when a payroll of the office of the adjutant general was submitted to Secretary of State jplcott for Colonel Williams, acting on the opinion, has tiled a bond to the effect that he Is capable of tilling the office of lieutenant-colonel at a salary of $3500 a could not be secured for the first entry. Mr.

Thomas replied that he would be idad to send a seeding of Testout, A via WOMAN OF 89. IS WONDER teur Blerlot, which he had created and which has been Under test in his garden lor two years. year, the regular salary of a lieutenant-colonel. The pay for General Whit was $2400 a year. The opinion holds that the duties Col i 1 wmmmmmmi; tTv- Vv i onel Williams is performing are performed by virtue of his office as lieutenant-colonel in the Oregon National Guard, retired, but, called to active duty Thomas Is now a captain in thei aviation service in France, but before iekving issued instruction to his gardener to send to Portland in- the spring as Jitany plants of the new rose as is desired.

Cordial Sasport Promised 1 S3. G. Hill, the dean of roSe growers of America, and the producer of well known roses, has promised his Unbounded support to the Portland garden and stated that he was preparing td send to Portland a number of his newest creations: Columbia, the. rose which Is not yet on the market, but whose coming has been awaited, with by command of his superior officer and detailed to the performance of these du ties, owing iq me existing vacancy in the office of adjutant-general." interest, by rose growers since specimen blooms were shown last year at the National Rose Show In Philadel Wisconsin Official's7 Talk Disloyal, Charge Madison. Dec S.

(U. PJ Louis B. Nagler, assistant secretary of state, was tonight indicted by the federal grand jury in session here for violation of section three of the espionage act. He Is charged with utterances disloyal to the work of th American National phia, On of these roses which has already attracted favor, is a yellow Ophelia, a sport by i'-'V, Martin KKF0tb -vpp Clarke Brothers. 1 Portland, will have, rtwo 4Istinflt 'novelties for the garden, one also being a sport from OpheliaV Their, other creation JX SpehdoM This Chnatmas 1 Red Cross ana the x.

M. A. Wants Grant. lands -'T Held for Soldiers i Washington, Dec I. (WASHINGTON II There is a dome Ktrht in ceil THQUIP your cmfly for I II BUREAU OF THE JOURNAU) Representative Johnson of Washington will introduce a- bill to postpone opening of th Oregon and California grant lands dc7if.Kvihg.T.

i v'- is a seedling ofrMrjfc Charles Russell, now faVtjrtamongf flQrlsts. Veteran Vo; Jlm Cooki the. Ireteran of kit American -rose who. 'has" been breeding roses since also Is. enthuslastla over th Portland garden and has written Mayor Baker that he will send his roses to Portland to be tested.

Thomas W. Cook of Boston, the big paper manufacturer and amateur rose expert, has written that he Is developing several new cUmblnc'and roses and In the spring will send a-, number of plants; to Portland to be Rested. A. Wanda of South Orange, Vi who la known to rose fame as the creator of Crimson Roamer, Evergreen Oera, Gardenia, Jersey Beauty, Pink Pearl and other favorites, has notified Mayor Baker that he will not only until on year after the end of the war lx. ana to grant preierenc rigni to soldiers and sallora.

5 Senator McNary arrived In Washington last evening. InZi 4 three silk; roller curtains, 5 parcel peckets. at both sides of rear seat, foot rail, windshield i wiper, and nickel handles to dosq doors from the i i -The entire top and odes are decorated with gray end black' striped doth. Ejyery indvef the tHve them this all-weather utility car so that they can meas- ure up to, the 'demand of the' The benefit of this car as a Christmas giftj is lasting, try" A ll'i Model90 'Small Sedan send his new-i roses to Portland for That it is beautiful and fash testing, but he will have a collection noor is coverea with uuac car garden were all made by Park Superintendent Convili before he Joined the army. The testing ground will' occupy, actually a space aoout the also of a city lot and the details of th arrangement have been worked out by Acting Superintendent Keyser, Th rose are beginning to arrhre and the planting and car.

of them will looked after by Albert Clarke, the well known florist, on behalf of the American Rose society, and by. B. B. president of the Portland Rose society. all roses of his creation made up Xs-wrrw ana sent to the park Others (f ,1 from other, famous growers has been equally cordlaL :5 ionable is secondary to its value pet to the walls and as the means for better living, ceiling.

There is spacious room, for The body, is, Brewster Green adult peusengerse with black 'i $. TMtdt Tn reo Arise sttireatf fiss The arrangements for planting, the i.e... 'i sHtasts? aetfc Mra4 Mary Thoavenel, woo knlti for soldiers addition to keep lag jvmso tor per son ana. lnTiuia -Gauiitcr. It has 4-inch tires, non-sHd rear; 06-incn wheelbase; lite starting and light- said.

But It Is a gnat deal more than a4 a littl bit that ah is doing, and Mrs. Mary Thouvenbl. who la SS years old. -knits the soldiers tn addition to keeping boose for her son has declared her Intention of knitting aa ing, and vacuum fuel system. and Invalid daughter.

raising her own long as tn war iasta. i We have experienced wrappers to pack and wrap your'. Christmas Boxes for the Boys. in Camp Mrs. ThooVenel tells many Interesting Incidents of th Civil war which took The two doors are staggered.

There are two individual front seats, with aisle-way between. The top and the window pillars rnnain up xermanentlyr' The windows drop into the sides of the body anddoorsj and can be quickly opened or closed, aslesired. plaos in Missouri. Her horn was right Make your Christmas money Eve longer, do more good end I equip you for efficient living during the bad weather ahed. la th firing lln and was raided by th Confederate soldiers -a- number of I This service is FREE.

1 Brint 'era ia timea. Her nusoand. who wassl me bar of th Horn Guard, ought la nu-1 meroua ngagemnu and had som z- Order now! a ting experiences. garden, canning her fruit and vegetables, and baking her own Her work for the Red Cross Is a source df wonder-to her neighbors and to th local Red Cross officials. She Is able to knit only at night, after her hous work Is done, ts at present-suffering: a little with her eyes, and yet turns out beautifully knitted work that could well be th envy of anyone.

Mrs. Thouvenel has been through th Civil war, knows what war is, and says that women In th country should bs knitting at every opportunity that they might fWhen I think of those poor boys over there suffering I can't help but' do what little is in my to do, she Mrs. Thouvenel has lived In Portland I ii Ol Oe RlVil New. 1 All the leading brands of CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND 7TOBACCO xir 1 a number of years and at present is at 4 East Eleventh street. On of her sons, Sweet TbouveneL la a local OveE'laEi'd fee barber and take car of his mother I and invalid sister.

he has two chil two stores zrzlTrr. rvrA5 ton sssBBBssisBBaeBaesBssB iim iUWW VOIIIVI I VIII US CI1U TW HI1UHW dren, a son and a daughter. In California, th-other two with- her la BROADWAY AND; DAVIS STY BROADWAY 3535 i.

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