The Western American. (Astoria, Or.) 1922-19??, January 18, 1923, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January 18,
THE
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very much to loom his now location
Trod« at tha
THORESEN
C see
Methodists and Bastiate o f
Attoria A dopt Resolution
o f Commendation
Aa torta. Ora.. Jan. id—At tba Sun
day morning aerrloe of tha combinad
and lancea of tba Attorta Matbadtat and
Haptlat churches, Iba Rav. Melville T .
Wire, Methodist pastor, introduced a
resolution praising Ootarnor Pierce
for hta Arm su ed on lb« prohibition
The resolution was passed by the'
unanimous vota of lha ooagregstton,
a copy of which was forwarded to tba
Oovernorat 8al«m.
Dr. Wire also spoke for a few min
utas endorsing tba recant work of tba
city and county officers In ridding tba
community of some of Its vice, and
general cleanup work.
Dr. Wire recently attracted State­
wide attention, when ha exposed tba
committee of tan for trying to usurp
lha local government after tha great
fire. Since that time it has bean vary
hard for <>e would-be-powerful com.
mlttaa to hoid any preelige or gain
White-Robed Klammen
March in Old Indiana
held by a roan In an automobil«, more
than a thousand Klanemen |n full
regnila paradad through tha principal
streets of Anderson a taw days ago.
The «poetaci« still Is tba talh of the
community Tbo streets ware lined
with Ibousaada of spectators. .An In­
vitation masting was bald In tba
armory.
A falsa f|re alarm waa
sounded while tbo parade was In
ptfaress. bat tha Klansmen evinced
thalr military training by marching
serenely on, dividing ranks In perfect
order to 1st Iba fire apparatus pats
Sheriff S lusher and Police
Trying to Stamp Out
Narcotic Evil
Astorta. Ore . Jan. I l —James Mar­
tin, locai Ruaelan Junk dealar and iaw
vtóiator. recelved a Jolt when ha ap-
peared > botare Judge Bean In thè
Astoria Berber Charged with
Leaving Behind Long
String o f Creditor«
Business men and athara who arc throughout tha Oriant, to tba (rant ad-
inte rested In China may t.nd aama ran la a a of America* baalnaoa.
valaaMa Information In tha artlclo ap-
A mo r< can Peltay In China Hon oat
poarlng Alow , which oarna to Tha
Almoat «very nation In tb* world
Woatam American from a aocrot owoa and occupies apbnroa of laflu-
aourco absolutely reliable.
| «nee or land la ¿Wao, rlthrr by con-
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quest or by th* M-yrar laaaa plan.
NE of tba boat olgna of prooporlty which la cental gwqrrehip and poo­
ler tba Amarlcan merebant me- aaaalon. John' Hay wrota it Into hla-
rina, which ought to moan good time« tory that America pould bar# no anrh
for all to thla country, la tba hopeful opnara of Influence, no advantage
outlook and progroaa In China. Evary w he layer except wh»i ian>o la boaoot
nation In tbo world la boact with In- competition la Unde to Amor icon
ternal trouble, of large or omall morchanta.
magnitude, but China la on tba era of
Tbo Ctalnaae point with pride la
Milling permanently tb-- Internal many parta of China to tba American
troUblea which hare existed for th e' flag which floats oxer buildings
laet nine years.
owned by Chinese cttlsena and rented
Hitherto China has been divided by tha tTaltad States Oorernment.
Into sections, each separated from the
Tha opaa door policy means equal
other aa distinctly aa Is America and opportunity for alt' aalions to trade
Canada, with little or nothing In com- In China. Including (Aina herxelf.
O
tarions for several y aara that the
Anfu Club suborned nil Chinese in­
terests to lha will of tha Tokyo gov­
ernment The titular head of the
Anfu Club until lately was Tuan Chi
Jut, who was suddenly and forcibly
shorn of his power some time ngo In
the most Important bnttle fought In
China In many years. This battle
took place between Tientsin and
Peking. It marked the downfall of
the Anfu Club and the ascendency of
iTiung China, composed of efficient
young man. who have pledged their
Informing different educational Chin­
as# societies of reqataltes for entrance
to Amotion and bar schools. If this
work cm ho kept wp progressively «for
a few years, U wtn be of untold value
to American \ m 0 . because every
Chinese youth, returning to hta home­
land. la looked upoa as a ' leader and
ba Is always a good friends of Ameri­
cans. English la new the trace tan-
guage of China. Bash different prow
Inca speaks a patois of Its own, and
tha C h in e se h ave adapted English u
the Infenpreviitetel tongue of trad«.
Valuable Trade Tip for Portland
1‘ortland, Astoria and the other
Northwest- porta, if they desire to
prosper, should develop a direct trade
with the Chinese porta of Tientsin
and Shanghai, and the up-river port
of Hankow — destined to be the
Chicago of China. Our vessels now
can make this Journey to Hankow in
all but two months of the year.
The Shanghai Times, owaed by
American Interests, though only a
f*w years old. ta demonstrating Amer­
ican Journalistic methods In China
with telling affect
This Journal
backs up American welfare In trade,
and American Influence la becoming
treater. All other nationals also have
their Journals, scattered throughout
''¿itna,' to tester their commerce and
their own particular Interests.
Astoria, and departed suddenly ter
paria unknown, (caring behind him
a string of creditors who would like
t o Hama Theatre ef Setlweed
E. D. BOWE
THE BEAVER
PHARM ACY
P. Livingston. Prop.
Ptone Sallwaed MM
Phone Better eod I U I
gpertlag Good«
Sellwood Jewelry
& a.
Mswrey. Prep.
Jeweler aad Watchmaker
T ry ue ter workma ns h ip and service.
High g ra d e W atches
Hiixwt W atch.
dlsch sa d Jewelry Sepalring
18*1 gast tat* S t
Partlend, Ora.
Our Products Are Handled Under the Moat
Sanitary Condition*
247 Alder
The Particular M arket far Particular People
Insist on
TERMINAL
A weak ago, after receiving hie la*
sutance money, tba Orach changad
C. M. NICHOLSON. Mgr.
M il la et Thirteenth S t
The Gem W affle
House
MEATS AND POULTRY OF THE FINEST
QUALITY
policy which ta an exact contraven­
tion of tha Hay policy In tha few lo­
calities dominated by these reaction­
ary nations, every other nation, aeon
China herself, finds IU trad# oppor­
tunity strangled and commerce mon­
opolized.
Tbo Chinase fa’
American trade
and educational penetration, above all
others. Thla Is on^Mg advantage;
British Interests Mast rtwerful
The British are by far the most
powerful nation in Chinese affairs,
controlling trade and wealth, but
American Influeaoe, by virtue of the
government's policy. Is g r o w i n g
stronger continually. Todgy one can
The China Club of Seattle has done
a remarkable work la bringing to the
attention of educational and civflta-
lag Influences the advantages and
benefits of Uw training of Chinese
youth In America; not only that, but
First Class Entertain*
ment AU the Time
BUNGALOW
MARKET
I T ’S DELICIOUS
148 Second Street
Between Morrison wad Alder
Open Until Midnight
Every Day in the Year
Orocortfs, Fruit, Vegetables,
Dairy and Bakery Goods,
and Cured Meats.
U sht
W . C . F a + k a s.
Haaniw>tMriiiy
H lM fC r
Leather Belts
High CU m Repairing
The Portland 1
GENERAL REPAIRING
Expert Kay and Lockwerk. Saw Piling,
Soldering, Grinding. Medal Malting,
Electrical Repairing
20 e y . Fourth Street
PEERLESS BELT REPAIR FACTO RY '
Knight's Shoe Shining Par­
lor and Cigar Stand
11« SECOND STREET
Portland, Ora.
YOUNG and NORTHRUP
Feed and Groceries
Phone Main 0*10
...U n io n Shop
Hay, Orala, Fleur Building Paper, SUaglea, Urne, Canata!
The S t Charles Hotel
first oflenao. He appealed ta Judge UoM' nor,h and •ouUl> w,n form »
BARBER s h o p
Bonn for a light sentence This plea
« » '» “ • Tb* outcome will
Ed. Mpor*, Prop.
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was made despite the fact that Mar * r*pr***«l**‘ ,T* government In Pe-
1*6 Front St.. Bet. M orrison and Yamhill
Portland, Ore.
Hn had been .frosted mar» times be- klB*; “ nd th‘, wUl *• **•
fore, both by the Sheriffs office and of th<' counlrT-
the police department and he had American Sankara Opening tha Way
\ Union Transfer Co.
boon convicted and fined for having
The Bolshevist movement never will
AMvaw U a tl
moonshine la hla possesiloo. and he gain a foothold In China. If the Rua-
alao was arrested on the charge o f ( uns and Japanese tr* it upon any
receiving stolen milk bottle*. Several »calf, they will have nothing but pains
dope rienda admitted buying cocaine for their trouble. Tha Chinese are
from Martin and It 1e reported that too conservaUve and steady to be
w . o. CONRAD
R m . Phone W ei M7S
he was a user of cocaine himself
bamboosled by. the Bolshevist stuff.
IDEAL ROOFING CO.
As the fire completely destroyed the
To Americans ona of the most hope-
Mineral and Surftoed Shingles and
bulldlng and contents of the North- f„| signs of a developing opportunity
Ken Koeftag
western % Junk Company. Martin a ln China u u,at ot the
All Kind* o f R oof Repairing
Ha sought tor othera the good he
place, at Ninth and Bond, and Jamas b ,nki. -p ,,
corpora-
R oof Reahlngtlng
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Martln himself (a now safely disposed tlon. represented by the NaUonal Bank desired ter himself. Let him pass on. tea Third g t r e d
Phene'M ain 18X3
of. a big stride has been made toward. of com m .rc. of Seattle, and tha In- — (Sheik's Golden Rule).
curhing tho narcotic avil In Aatorta. '^ternational B a n k i n g Corporation.
Phase Broadway nei
■ ■ - ■ - — ■ - —
which la the house of Morgan In the
Northwest W elding A
Woodlaws 4M!
LOAN WANTED.
Orient, bay« b r o u g h t t o . China
Supply Oo.
Wanted—$300,00. loan from private courtesy, kindness, efficiency and
Bernina, W elding end C o ttle «
party by Loyal American. Good aa- wonderful dispatch, and a fueling of
WeMI^JgutaBMBt^Unaned
curtty. Address R. L. K., 107 Plttock permanency and square dealing In
I First Str eet
Portland, » r a g «
American banking affairs.
These
banks are the drawing magneta for
all kinds of trade.
“ Prem the Cheapest That's Gee« to Ota Beta ItoT a Made”
ED P. HEIM, Tailor
l » t t Fourth Street
Sellwood Shoe Store
B B R LIN E. D A V IS. Proprietor
Men's, W om en's and Children’s Fine Shoes
SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY
«The Stare When Quality I* AI way« First aad Price« Right”
W e Are Determ ined to d ra w In Buelnea* by D eserving to G row and Bottait
T our P atron ess
PORTLAND, ORE.
MORGAN’S DRY GOODS
STORE
The Q uality S tore o f Sellw ood
Wa Give 8. S H. Stamp«
We Stand ter Quality Aa Well Aa Price
Phono Sellwood 1094
Opposite 8. P. Ticket Office
O. K. LUNCH AND CHOP HOUSE
SHIM)TON STREET \
PORTLAND, OREGON
Belwaenr First and Second
••COUP.rKST”
PORTLAND M ORTUARY, Inc.
MORTICIANS
May M otor
1623 East Thirteenth St.
Millions Coma Out af Hiding
In Peking, after the opening of tha
Asia Banking Corporation's offices
there, savors! million dollars In gold
and silver coin, which had been
hoarded secretly, waa brought out of
the family strong boxes and deposited
In these banka, because the Chinese
knew they were absolutely secure.
The assistance which these banka
are rendering our trad« ta gradually
changing the method of handling
foreign trade affairs. Bills now can
be paid by checks on American banks
—something never hoard of before.
CUpae competition will mark the
development ot world trada with
China. The Chinese buyer and aeller
la shrewd. but a most desirable cus­
tomer. The channels of trad# opened
up during the war will remain open
for a long time, but Americana must
adapt their trade to the need o f close
competition with foreign countries.
Tha wise open door policy of John
Hay la about to bear woatterful fruit
TOBACCO
A WHITE MAN'S PLACE
American Shoe Shining Parlor
Authorised Ford and
ordaon Dealer
Expert Ford Reparing
Portland, O regen
Between Salmon end Tnytor
C o m p a n y
1*70 East TUrteeatt St.
GBO. W KLSH H ON8, Prop.
it Street
SIGNS
PAINTED
MULTNOMAH HOTEL G A R A G E
Second and Ankeny
Reliable A uto Repairing
ittery and Electrical W ork
ige. W ashing and A eoe M o ri ee
r
QEO. LOCK HO V E N , M o p Foreman
Portland, Ore.
Stop!
Insist on Blue Stem
Listen!
DAVIS BROTHERS
HEALTH BREAD
IM Fourth Street Between Washington and Stark
We use no Patent White
Flour or Alum '
Hot breed dally at 4 P. M. in
business district
BLUE STEM HEALTH
BREAD CO.
Conner Freni and Harrison Sts,
Phone Malo «M l
Look!
Portland'« White American Shoemakers
10« Per Ceift Whole Wheat
Phone B roadway *4*2
LUNCH EON
MCKAY’S PLACE
ST. NICHOLAS CAFETERIA
Osen Rvenlnpa
We nave Reduced Our Priesa, No* tas Quaüty
We Appreoiate Y our Patronage
CIGARS A$D TOBACCO
Steam Cooked Hot Lasches AD Hear*
Stall 4, Liberty Market, Fifth eng Y am -
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Phone Broaiwuy Tita
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