Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 21, 1922, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922.
AM AS COUNTY BUYEI
. ARKER
Our Gift to
The Bride
FREE
WHY WORRY?
I can sell or trade anything, anywhere.
B. H. STEWART
DR. M. W. DAVIS
Dentist
First and Alder Sts.
Catty corner from the P. R. I. &
y. Depot.
35 years Honest Service.
A Business College Education '
Every person bringing In a new student will receive 1 month's
tuition FREE.
For 2 students 2 months' tuition
For 3 students 3 months' tuition
' Etc, Etc
In this way, you can earn while learning. Investigate at once.
(MAKES
ImEST
With the purchase of one of our
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS
A solid gold handsomely en
graved Wedding Ring to match
Diamond Ring.
CREDIT IF YOU LIKE. ' ,
Reingold's Jewelers
147 Third Street
READ
Ask for
BARKER BREAD
p ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
With C. W. Millership
PORTLAND, ORE.
r
ALISKY BUILDING,
THIRD AND MORRISON
PORTLAND, OREGON
165y2 Fourth St.
Main 5275
G fJIDE
GLA
Office Phone: Main 9109 Open Day and Night
CROWN STABLES
PHILLIP SUETTER, Manager'
285 Front Street Portland, Oregon
HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
We buy for Cash or sell on Commission. Feed and Sales Stables.
Special For Hire Rates to Responsible People.
All Stock Guaranteed as Represented.
Learn Window Trimming, Show Card
Writing, Commercial Art at
Portland Display Men's School
330-336 East Morrison St., Portland, Oregon
Night Classes instructed by Portland's most prominent display
men. For information regarding courses and tuition, call at school or
phone East 639.
Phone Broadway 1747
New Royal Hotel
Under New Management
GEO. TAKIS, Prop.
Opposite S. P. & S. Depot
108i Fourth Street
Steam Heat Portland, Ore.
THE
Suddarth Studio
PHOTOS THAT ARE DIFFERENT
A classy up-to-date Studio
on the East Side
A. C. SUDDARTH
407 East Morrison at Grand Ave.
GEO. W. CROCKWELL, M. E.
Naturopath and Spinologist
706-720 DEKUM BUILDING
Portland, Oregon
ELECTRIC TREATMENTS
Specialist in Stomach Trouble, Chronic Diseases and Female Complaints.
No matter what your trouble I can help you. Have cured hundreds!
Why not you?
Consultation and examination Free. "Pay as you can."
No knife. No operations. No incurable- case taken.
FREE TREATMENTS THIS WEEK.
Modern Fireproof
RTTZ HOTEL
FRANK A CLARK
President and Manager
Park and Morrison Streets
Depot and Morrison Car at Union
Station takes you direct to-the door.
One Block North of Bus Station
PORTLAND, OREGON
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
and
Columbia Bicycles
(The World's Leading Cycles)
Sold on Easy Terms
Bargains in Used Machines
Motorcycle and Supply Co.
Harley Davidson Service Center
Third and Taylor, Portland, Ore.
(Ask the Cops)
Phone: Main 2146
OREGON SHEET METAL WORKS
FARM, BOAT AND RESTAURANT JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK
Tanks, Stacks, Hog Feed Bottoms, Silo Roofs, Black and Galvanized
Sheet Iron, Sheet Tin, Copper and Zinc, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe,
Ventilating Systems, Sinks, Steam Tables, Re-Tinning.
146 FRONT STREET
Cletrac Model F. is the Tractor farmers everywhere have been wait
ing for. A Tractor that actually replaces three teams. One that does all
the work of the average farm, that plows, discs, harrows, hauls. Plows an
acre an hour. Travels between the crop rows.
Full Information and free literature explaining and illustrating this
marvelous little machine will be sent on request.
r tr Dtmrvrn 425 E. Morrison Street
O. V. BADLLI CO. Portland, Oregon
MATTRESS MAKING
One of Our Specialties.
Mattresses made over $1.50.
New ones according to weight.
Carpets cleaned, refitted and re
sized by experts, Fluff rugs made
to your especial order. 9x12 rugs
shampooed $2.50. Ship all work to
us by express or auto freight and
mail us instructions.
PIONEER MATTRESS & CARPET
CLEANING WORKS
1072 Lincoln Street, Portland, Ore.
Aut. 237-07
Steam Heat, Electric Lights ,
Hot and Cold Water in Rooms
Brick Building Open All Night
Phone Main 4861
TOURIST HOTEL
Mrs. M. J. Walker, Prop.
Half block from Oregon City Depot
Cor. First and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
Transient 75c per day up. $3.50 per
week and up. Free Bath to Guests.
Phone Main 9143
Finke Brothers
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Barrels, Tanks, Fir and Spruce
" Staves, Heads, Etc.
Also Dealers in
Oak and Hazel Hoops
183 Madison St. Portland, Oregon
All kinds of second hand barrels
and kegs bought and sold.
We solicit Clackamas Co. Business.
Phone East 6516
"They Wear Like Iron"
Your OLD Carpets will make
NEW Rugs.
Western Fluff Rug Co.
JAS. H. BILLO, Proprietor
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Resizing,
Relaying
Send for Booklet.
54-56 Union Avenue N. Cor. E. Davis
PORTLAND, OREGON
PORTLAND, OREGON
$695 at Portland
IT'S HERE!
The New Model F
TANK Type TRACTOR
The Nelson Forge Works
SHIP SMITHING &
MACHINE FORGERS
A modern- shop equipped to
handle all new and repair work.
Machine Shop in connection.
Telephone East 2183
231 East Water St., Cor. Main
Portland, Oregon
. Heavy forging a specialty.
Traffic Laws are Enforced In
Portland
Avoid Theft and Damage
by putting your car In
Portland Parking Station
Twelve hours for only 25 cents,
Night or Day.
F. J. Eslel, Proprietor
Broadway
just above Heilig theatre.
- Crab Station
Bay Center, Wash.
Tele. Broadway 7501.
WESTERN FISH CO.
124-126 First Street
CRABS SALMON HALIBUT CRAWFISH LOBSTERS
SALT FISH OYSTERS OLYMPIA and EASTERN
Get your fish orders before you take the cars, which stop at our doors.
Next door to depot.
DRS. FRANSEN & SARGENT
Members Oregon State Association of Naturopaths
807 DEKUM BLDG.,
..COR. 3RD AND WASHINGTON STS., PORTLAND, ORE...
- If you are sick, "there is a cause." No permanent health is possible until
the cause is removed. We can tell you the cause and how to remove it.
CONSULTATION FREE. Phone: Broadway 6998
Northwestern College of Naturopathy, Inc.
807 Dekum Bldg.r Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Pioneer Employment Co.
14 N. Second Street
Headquarters for Labor and
Farm Help
Business Men's
Clearing House
Wilcox Building
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BOOKKEEPERS
OFFICE HELP, ETC.
Two Big Offices can serve your
every need.
Portland, Oregon
300 Steam Heated Rooms
Ground Floor Lobby
Rates, 50c to $1.50
Hotel Wabash
C. P. JOHN, Proprietor.
Corner Front and Madison Streets
Foot of Hawthorne. Bridge
Telephone Main 2876
PORTLAND, OREGON
We are always able to
accommodate you.
Broadway 464
Night Phone Tabor 2986
Oregon Welding &
Machine Works
WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
N. W. Corner Fifth and Glisan Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Scalp Treatments
Massage
Dr. Marie Flinn,
Naturopath
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Electric Treatments for all aches
and pains.
- Ladies Patronage Solicited.
Phone Main 7413
380 First St. Portland, Ore.
Our Motto: "The Golden Rule"
,C. L. Becker
Real Estate
Farm Lands, Acreage, City Property
For Bargains in cheap land .
"See Me"
133J4 First Street
Across from Alder St. Depot -
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 22 Years in Portland
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
No operations. No poison used in our wonderful
remedies, composed of the choicest Oriental roots,
herbs, buds and bark, many of which are unknown
to the medical science of this country. Our rem
edies are harmless and have made many sufferers
from catarrh, asthma, lung and throat, rheuma
tism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney trou
ble, female disorders, etc., happy. Many testimon
ials given unsolicited by persons, male and female,
who have used my root and herb remedies. Call
or write for information.
THE C. GEE WO CHINESEMEDICINE CO. .
162 First Street " " '" Portland, Oregon
IDA MAY C60K
Teacher of Piano
CONCERT ACCOMPANIST
Will accept out of town
engagements.
i
Studio 507 Columbia Bldg.
Phone East 2119
Steve Duemovlch
R. J. Johnson
Phone EAST 6110
Buildings Bought, Sold, Repaired
Dolan Wrecking
& Construction Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Lumber, Lath, Nails, Shingles,
Doors, Windows and Plumbing Sup
plies, New and Second Hand.
Office and Yard 460 Belmont Street
PORTLAND, OREG&N
SEEDS
WATCH US 'AND
OUR SEEDS GROW.
The new seed store with complete
. . Fresh stocks of
Tried and True Seeds
Ask for Price List.
Oregon Seed Store
Main 6838 224 Yamhill St.
Between First and Second Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
m. A. Hughes Co.
218 Railway Exchange Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Phone Bwdy. 6808
Farms, Acreage and City Homes.
For quick action list with us.
Nicolai Neppach Company.
227 Davis Street,
Portland, Oregon
GENERAL MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, GLASS
HARDWOOD LUMBER
OAK and MAPLE FLOORING
. Established 1882
The E. House Restaurant
Come and See Us
Open Day and Night
Home-made Pies and Cakes
a Specialty
Steaks, Chops and Oysters
Between Alder and Washington
128 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
Res. Phones: Tabor 6122, Bdw. 3054
Phone Main 6978
PAINTS
Colors, gal.
White, gal.
-$2.45
2.55
Pidcock & Hazel
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
145 First Street Portland, Ore.
Office Phone East 743
Otto Schumann
Granite & Marble Works
JOHN C. BRUCHNER, Prop.
Mausoleums, Monuments, Head
stones and General Cemetery Work
East Third and Pine Streets
.PORTLAND, OREGON
B. B. Body & Top Works
Better Built Bodies and Tops
Auto Tops, Curtains, Cushions and
Seat Covers,
Manufactured and Repaired.
Auto, Bug and Truck Body Building
and Repairing
We install Wind Shields, Side De
Sectors and Plate Glass in Curtains.
Oxy-Actylene Welding
S45 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore.
Telephone, East 1198
Auto Sign Painting.
WHY PAY MORE?
We will Half Sole your shoes for
less and use the best California
Oak Leather.
Men's shoes half soled $1.25 to $1.35
Ladies shoes half soled 90c
Ladies Rubber heels l.40c
We make all classes of shoes
SCHOENHEINZ SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
"The Shop That Saves You Money
Pacific Highway Garage Bldg.
. Oregon City
Corvallis Editor Is
Secretary of G. O P.
PORTLAND, July 14. Claud Eu
gene Ingalls, swashbuckling editor ot
the Corvallis Gazette-Times, was elect
ed secretary of the Republican state
central commilttee yesterday by the
execuve committee. He will also act
as publicity man.
Plans for fighting the G. O. P. ' bat
tles in the state were chatted over in
room 209, Imperial Inn, but nothing
was said aloud regarding the Olcott-
Hall battle.
"We will support the entire Repub
lican ticket regardless of names there
on," announced State Chairman Wai
ter L. Toze, Jr., of McMiinville.
Arthur O. Jones, vice president of
the First National bank, was elected
treasurer.
Youth Slugs Umpire
With Bat; Is Caught
ST. LOUIS, July 17. Charles Bou
zek, 33, a deputy sheriff of Rock
Creek, died in the Lutheran hospital
here today of a fractured skull, caus
ed by a blow over the head with a
baseball Tat in the hands of Charles
Woolsey, 18, of Valley Park.
Woolsey, enraged over a decision
made by Bouzek, who was umpiring a
baseball game at Fenton, near here
yesterday, struck Bouzek with a bat
in an argument. Woolsey fled and
was overtaken by fans attending the
game. He was placed in the county
jail at Clayton, where a charge of
murder likely will be "lodged against
him.
STORYOF BRUTAL
MURDER IS TOLD
BY EYE WITNESS
LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 14 The
Los Angeles county grand jury today
returned an indictment charging Mrs.
Clara Philips, under arrest at Tucson,
with the murder of Mrs. Alberta Tre
maine Meadows here Wednesday. Mrs.
Meadows was slain- by blows from a
hammer fielded by Mrs. Phillips, ac
cording to the evidence of Mrs. Peg
gy Caffee, sole eye witness, as she
gave it before the grand jury.
The full horrible details of the
beating to ! ath of Mrs. Meadows
were revealed to the police today by
Mrs. Peggy Caffee, a young woman
who declared she was the eye wit
ness to the hammer blows "which
crushed the life from the victim on a
hillside road in the city.
Plans the night before, purchase of
the instrument of death, the hammer,
meeting of the victim, the attack, the
vicim's pitiful cries for help,
hur
flieat. recaDture and repeated blows
until she sank in death were recited out about 8 o'clock this morning, burn,
by Mrs. Caffee? who named Mrs. Clara ei through the day, and was still blaz
Phillips as the slayer. in tonight after nearly 4,000,000 gal-
Restrained by threats of death from j ions of water had been played on the
answering the piercing pleas of the flames by 40 hose lines,
victim and nauseated by the scene, ! District Attorney Banton, following
Mrs. Caffee said she fled down the ; a conference with fire department of
roadway and was a few moments lat- i ficials, said late this afternoon that
er picked up by Mrs. Phillips, who re-1 an explosion of a case of magnesium
peated threats of death should she re -
veal the murder.
PLOT TO SHOOT FRENCH
PRESIDENT IS FAILURE
PARIS, July 14. An attempt was
made here today to assassinate Presi- j turning, lest the warehouse walls col
dent Millerand of the French republic iapse(j
by Gustav Bouvet, 23-year-old secre-! "
tary of the Paris organization of an
archists." Premier Poincare was riding in an
automobile close to that of the presi
dent, when the shots were fired. J
Bouvet was arrested immediately. 1
He said at first he had not intended I
to kill either President Millerand or J
Premier Poincare, but after vigorous '
questioning he broke down and ad- CHICAGO, 111., July 15.- Commis
mitted to the police that he had tried sioner of Baseball Landis today re
to kill the president "to set an exam- fused to modify his .order indefinitely
pie before he whole world.'
The attack on Millerand was antici
pated. Paris newspapers yesterday
sounded the warning that an attempt
on the life of the president was likely
today, following inflammatory articles
carried in the radical press,
WIFE IS GIVEN DIVORCE
PORTLAND, July 14. The Rev. G.
W. Moore, 66, a retired minister, at
tended dances four nights a week with
women much younger than himself,
according to the testimony of Mrs.
Elizabeth Moore in a default divorce
hearing before Circuit ' Judge Staple
ton Wednesday afternoon.
"I thought he would have more
sense than to go out and dance and
get all covered with perspiration,"
declared Mrs. Moore.
The Moores were married March 15,
1921. According to Mrs. Moore every
thing was peaceful in the family for
about four months.
"Then he started going to dances,"
five nights a weekend returned home
at 2 o'clock in the morning. One
time a woman, who must have been
under 40, came for my husband and
took him to a dance."
Judge Stapleton granted the de
cree. Fire Is Started In
National Forest On
Columbia Highway
PORTLAND, July 14. Fire in the
Oregon national forest section, start
ing at Herman creek and running ,
through the timber on a three mile
front toward Hood River along the
Columbia River highway, sent every
available fighter from the Portland
district office of the forest servicu
today. The fire was started Thursday
hv n. settler, it was announced by For
est Ranger Brown, who arresiea mm
and lodged him in jail at Hood River.
At last reports, the blaze all along
th Urn was still in the brush at the
feet of the forest trees, and the fire
fighters were doing their best to re
strain it there.
ThA accused man is said to nave
. .1 fn Ti-r hAilrs after
watcneu wio iu " " i
it ent away from ine prusn ueay ii a ;
waa hurning without making a report. ,
T H Sherrard. supervisor or uie
Oregon National forest, -who got word
of the fire when he was at Zig Zag
this morning, set out posthaste direct- (
lv across the mountains to take
charge. ' ' -
NEW YORK ROCKED
BY EXPLOSION OF
DRUG WAREHOUSE
Three Die, Many Injured By
Flames and Flying Debris;
Five Hundred Families are
Homeless; Wide Area Hit.
FIGHTERS BAFFLED
BY HEAVY SMOKE
Officials Attribute Cause To
Combustion of Magnesium;
Building Complete Wreck.
NEW YORK, July 18. A stubborn.
I puzzline warehouse fire in t.he Grpen-
wich village section of the city broke
! powaer caused the fire.
With the flames checked, but not
! conquered, investigation showed that
two firemen had been killed, three
more were missing, about 15 persons
had been taken to hospitals seriously
injured, and more than 175 had re
ceived first aid treatment at three
emergency stations opened by the
Red Cross. In addition, about 500
families were driven from their homes
in the- Bohemian quarter, and tonight
wfirR w
JUDGE LANDIS DENIES
suspending William Kenworthy, for
mer manager of the Portland club of
the Pacific Coast league, from profes
sional baseball.
Judge Landis criticized the agree
ment which limits punishment of min
or league club owners to a reprimand.
The petition for a modified order
was filed by Kenworthy and William
H. Klepper and James R. Brewster,
owners of the Portland club.
The case arose when Klepper sold
j his interest in the Seattle club of the
league and a few days later gave an
unconditional release to Kenworthy,
one of the Seattle players. Kenwor
thy was then hired by Klepper and
his associates to manage the Port
land team.
Seattle protested and Judge Lan- "
dis declared the player ineligible.
Transcontinental
Trip Is Made in 28
Days by Bicyclist
LOS ANGELES, July 15. Clarence
("Crazyhorse") Wagner, 22-year-old
cyclist, was holder of the world's
transcontinental bicycle record today,
I v n? csf d the couutry from New
Wagner left New York at 12:15 p.
m. June 15, and reached Los Angeles
yesterday afternoon at 4:30 p. m.
"I would have made it in two days
fess time if I hadnt had so much tire
trouble," said the cyclist.
Wagner, a Terre Haute, Ind., boy.
averaged 120 miles a day on the trip,
and arrived in fine physical condition.
"One thing," he said, "the rail strike
didn't hinder my trip."
His next trip will be an attempt to
better the record from Mexico City to
Vancouver, he said.
Revenue Officials
Uncover $2,000,000
Chicago Booze Ring
CHICAGO, July 17. Internal reve
nue agents today sought indictment of
more than 50 men, including million
aires, a member of congress and for
mer federal officials, in connection
with the $2,000,000 beoze ring unearth
ed here, federal agents declared.
Evidence obtained when Harry Ma
ger, former collector of internal rev
enue and Benjamin M. Mitchell, poli-
utmu, MiroiCTu was presented
to a federal grand jury.
Sensational evidence of wholesale
coruption of phohibition officials has
been obtained, agents said. Two pro-
hibition officers are reported to have
Deen on the payroll of certain brewer-
ies with salaries of close to $100,00.