Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 04, 1922, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922.
ACKAMAS COUNTY BUYER
GU
DE
GJL
Office Phone: Main 9109
CROWN
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.
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
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
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
RITZ 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 oil 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 aid Zinc, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe,
Ventilating Systems, Sinks, Steam Tables. Re-Tinnine.
146 FRONT STREET
rt.t,av Mnrinl F.
Is the Tractor
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.
. 425 E. Morrison Street
O. V. BADLEY CO. Portland, Oregon
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Open Day and Night
STABLES
Res. Phones: Tabor 6122, Bdw. 3054
Phone Main 6973
PAINTS
Colors, gal.
White, gal.
$2.45
2.55
Pidcock & Hazel
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
145 First Street
Portland, Ore.
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
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
. FIRST AND MORRISON
TOURIST HOTEL
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Steam Heat, Electric Lights Hot
and Cold Water in Rooms Brick
Building.
75c per day up $3.50 per week up
Free Bath to Guests.
MRS. M. J. WALKER, Prop.
Phone Main 4861
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.
r
Phone East 6516
"They "Wear Like Iron"
Your OLD Carpets will make
NEW Rugs.
Western Fluff Rug Co.
JAS. II. 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 HEREl
The New Model F
CLETRAC
TANK Type TRACTOR
farmers everywhere have been wait-
B. R. 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
flectors and Plate Glass in Curtains.
Oxy-Actylene Welding
345 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore.
Telephone, East 1198
Auto Sign Painting.
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. Espel, Proprietor
Broadway
just above Heilig theatre.
Crab Station
Bay Center, Wash.
ft. '
Tele. Broadway 7501.
WESTERN FISH CO.
124-126 First Street
CRABS SALMON HALIBUT
SALT FISH OYSTERS
Get your fish orders before you take
N Next door
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., 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 29S6
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.
ARKER
READ .
Ask for
BARKER BREAD
ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
Our Motto: "The Golden Rule"
C. L. Becker
Real Estate
Farm Lands, Acreage, City Property
For Bargains in cheap land
"See Me"
133 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
v 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 CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
162'C, First Street Portland, Oregon
IDA MAY COOK
' Teacher of Piano
CONCERT ACCOMPANIST
"Will accept, out of town
engagements.
Studio 507 Columbia Bldg.
Phone East 2119
Steve Duemovich
R. J. Johnson
CRAWFISH LOBSTERS
OLYMPIA and EASTERN
the cars, which stop at our doors.
to depot.
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
QTTTTTW WATCH US AND
01,1 iJ-kJ 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
Wm. 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
Our Gift to
The Bride
FREE
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
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 40c
We make all classes of shoes
ScfioENHEINZ SHOE
REPAIR SHOP .
"The Shop That Saves You Money"
Pacific Highway Garage Bldg.
Oregon City
SEATTLE MILLIONAIRE
KILLED IN AUTO CRASH
CHILLIWACK. B. C, July 31.
Harry Whitney Treat, Seattle million
aire, was instantly killed last night
when his automobile slid over a 40
foot embankment on a highway a few
miles out of this town.
Accompanied by Mrs. Thomas
Greenhow, Mr. Treat was returning
from the Kultus lake camp of Captain
W. . Dixon-Hopcraf t, former command
er of the Empress of Japan, about 10
o'clock Sunday night.
He took a wrong turn in the road
and Mrs. Greenhow got out of the ma
chine while Mr. Treat attempted to
turn around. He backed too near the
edge of the embankment and car and
driver were precipitated down the
steep slopes.
An inquest was held this morning
and a verdict of accidental death re
turned. His neck was broken.
FIRE ON EUGENE CAMPUS
CAUSES 550,000 LOSS
EUGENE, Jaly 31. Buildings that
have stood on the University of Ore
gon campus for the last forty years
and are dear to hundreds of students,
are today a heap of coals and charred
bricks as the result of the fire which
swept the campus Saturday afternoon
at 4 o'clock, causing a loss of more
than $50,000.
The art building, the physical edu
cation building, which was formerly
the woman's gymnasium, were de
stroyed and the journalism annex
gutted by the flames which have left
these departments homeless.
SPEED COP RUN DOWN
BYAUTOIST; MAY DIE
SEATTLE, Wash., July 31. E. Hen
ry, a motorcycle patrolman attached
to the Columbia station, is , reported
dying at the emergency hospital from
injuries received early yesterday
when he was run down by an automo
bile while patroling a suburban thor
oughfare. Henry told the police he believed he
was run down deliberately. The auto
mobile had no license plates, he said
Henry is married and has two small
children.
PEOPLE VOTE TO BUILD
NEW GYM AT GRESHAM
GRESHAM.-Julv 28. At a special
meeting of the voters of Union high
school No. 2, held in the auditorium of
the school Monday evening, it was
voted that a bond issue of a trifle over
$50,000 be authorized. This issue will
take care of outstanding warrants of
practicaly $27,000 as well as - an old
bond issue of $3500. The balance of
$20,000 will be used in the erection or
a new gymnasium for the school. The
board will make an inspection trip to
d Mount An
gel in the near future for the purpos
of looking over the gymnasiums
these places, and immediately follow
ing work will commence on the new
building in Gresham.
Herring Are Caught
In Big Seaside Run
SEASIDE. July 31. Seaside was
visited by a run of herring last week
and Seasiders and visitors were able
to wade out in the surt and catch all
the herring they wished in their
hands. .
This run happens about once every
five years and resembles the run of
smelt in the Sandy river.
AUTO JUMPS FERRY; 3
CHILDREN'S LIVES LOST
PORTLAND, July 31. With the re
covery at 7 this morning of the body
of Peter Alex, aged 5, youngest of the
three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al
ex, who were drowned at 6:40 Sunday
night when the automobile in which
they were riding was backed off the
county ferryboat Lionel R. Webster
at the St. Johns slip, the bodies of all
the children had been taken from the
waters of the Willamette.
City Grappler Brady, who recovered
the other two bodies last night, was
on the scene and' at work again this
morning at daylight. The bady of the
youngest, who was affectionately
known to his parents as "Mischievous
Peter," was located off the slip, some
distance out.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. No. 121 Rus
sell street, and the driver of the car,
Paul Mesgi. who lives with the Alexes,
were in the machine when it plunged
into the river, but they were fished
out alive. The dead are: Frank Alex,
9; Teddy Alex, 8; Peter Alex, 4.
STREET CAR
SMASHES INTO HOUSE
PORTLAND, July 29. Instead of
stopping vhere the rails stop at the
end of East 21st stretet south, street
car No. 4S2, Brooklyn line, with J. H.
Leonard as motorman, kept right on
going at 8:05 last night, climbed the
curbing and smashed into the front of
the hd'use at 716 Bush street,- occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fryer.
Mrs. Fryer was trimming flowers on
the lawn in the gloaming. She looked
up, startled to see the big car lumber
off the street and ram its nose lnt
the front of her house.
Patrolman S. C. Worrel, who was
standing across the street, is said to
have dashed after the streetcar shout
ing "Whoa whoa!" The house buck
led and danced from the impact, ac
cording to his account given later.
Worrel and Mrs. Fryer both saw the
motorman working violently at his
brakes, but he couldn't make them
catch. The car was moving slowly,
however. If it had been speeding it
would have rammed through the
house.
MAN IS KILLED IN FIGHT
WITH U.S. DRY OFFICERS
LQUISVILLE, Ky., July 2S. Harry
Baker, former police lieutenant, was
shot to death and J. L. Mayberry was
wounded in a battle with prohibition
agents at the Ferncliffe distillery.
Frank M. Colbert, United States
guard at the, distillery, was arrested.
One man escaped. Prohibition Agents
De Lozier, Handsbrough, McFarlan
and Colbert, who were watching the
distinllery, charged they say Colbert
signal to a truck which entered the
distillery. When the truck emerged
the agents commanded the driver to
halt.
The order was disregarded, agents
reported, and when they blocked the
road with their auto, they say, the
truck crashed into them. At the same
time, they charge, three , men in the
truck opened fire.
Bullets from high-powered rifles of
the agents riddled the truck.
ALBANY YOUTH IS SHOT
ACCIDENTALLY BY MAN
ALBANY, July 28. Brooksher Wise,
16-year-old son of Mrs. Guy Newton,
of North Albany, is in a doubtful con
dition at a local hospital as the result
of a bullet wound through his chest
an inch below the heart, inflicted ac
cidentally, it is said, by C D. Walker,
also of North Albany.
Young Newton had come up on
Walker at the "Walker farm while the
owner was shooting with a gun at a
target,' according to the wounded
boy's mother. Walker, evidently not
seeing the lad, she said, shot at tne
target. The bullet entered the boy's
chest. Unless the wound becomes in
fected, the attending physician says,
the boy stands a good chance for re-
covery. -
POISON GIVEN TO SMALL
CHILD; DEATH IS RESULT
t T7Trrr3TnTr Idaho. .Tnlv 28. The
11-year-old son of an itinerant famil7
named Stricland died here ten min-
c v,oin p- fivpn a large dose of
strychnine, which his mother mistook
for epsom salts. v
rra fotlior 'and b roth e r-ra-3 aw o z
j-'Ua aw aro ca id to have recently es
caped from the Asotin county jail,
where they were being held on a
charge 6f bootlegging. They are still
at large and the women and children
of the families are said to be in desti
tute circumstances. , .
Gladstone Youth
Passes Examination
For Radio Clerk
x-i TTnlTinpRwnrtli Knn nf Mr.
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and Mrs. A. O. Hollingsworth, of Glad
stone, has passed the civil service ex
amination for radio clerkship. Hol
lingsworth, who received his first
grade license as an - operator some
time ago, Is now on the lightship Co
lumbia stationed out of Astoria.
K. K. K. PLAN TO START
WORLD ORGANIZATION
ATLANTA. Ga., July 27. The Ku
Klux Klan is now attempting to or
ganize a world-wide association- of
"white Protestants," it was . learned
here today.
J. O. Wood, editor of the Search
light,' alleged klan organ, returned
here from Europe and declared he had
been in conference with leaders of
certain Protestant organizations there
with a view to effecting such an or
ganization. Immediately upon his arrival he
went to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth
Tyler, former head of the propaganda
department of the klan, where he con
ferred with officials of the organiza
tion. Wood refused to say- whether or not
he was successful in creating the nu
cleus of the international organiza
tion, but declared things looked good.
Auto Plunges Over
Cliff; Two are Hurt
WHITE SALMON, Wash., July 2S.
A woman had both legs broken and'
received other injuries and a man had
his back perhaps seriously wrenched
when the automobile in which they
were driving down the Bluff road
went over- the edge and tumbled sev
eral hundred feet, at 9:30 this mora-'
ing.
They were picked up by a passing
truck and rushed to the Hood River
hospital. They are said to be from
Dallas, Or.
So far as is known, nothing went
wrong with the machine. The beauty
of this particular spot tempts drivers
to tun their attention from the wheel.
The machine turned over four or five
times on the way down the cliff and,
according to a witness, appeared to
bounce 10 feet into the air when it hit
the rocks below. The man and woman
were thrown out.
STATE LEGION WILL HOLD
CONVENTION AT SEASIDE
THE DALLES, July 29. Seaside
was this morning selected as next
year's meeting place for the Oregon
state convention of the American Le
gion, the vote being unanimous after
the delegates had listened to a spirit
ed talk by M. F. Hardesty, president
of the Seaside Chamber of Commerce,
who made a flying trip to The Dalles
to urge his city upon the Legion. The
dates set were September 6, 7 and 9.
Selection of the meeting place this
morning instead of this afternoon, as
had been planned, was made because
of delays in reports of committees that
were to have been ready to read to the
convention.
Farmer Accused of
Attack of Small Girl
Shoots, Kills Self
YAKIMA, July 27. Brooding over
the disgrace he felt on being charged
with an assault on a 6-year-old girl,
Herman Domrese, 75, a rancher living
in the suburbs, shot and killed himself
here yesterday. He was found uncon
scious in a shack where he lived alone
with a bullet wound in his head and a
pistol in his hand. He died before he
reached the hospital. He protested
his innocence when arrested, and the
prosecuting attorney who was inves
tigating the charge was preparing to
drop it, saying the state had no case.
Prejudice Is Filed
In Sheriff Recall
Case At Medford
MRHFORD. .Tnlv 27. An affidavit
.charging that an application for in
junction against the recall of bhenrr
Terrill, scheduled for Saturday, was
inspired by "a sect opposed to the
public schools," has been filed in the
circuit court here. The affidavit fur
ther alleges the injunction is part of
a "political plot to secure votes for
Governor Ben W. Olcott."
An affidavit was also filed against
Judge J. W. Hamilton, of Douglas
county, charging prejudice on the
ground that the defendants in the
complaint "are alleged to be knights
of the Ku Klux Klan."
The pleas were granted and Judge
Calkins took the bench.
BAKER HELD ON CHARGE
OF POISONING PEOPLE
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Charles Ab-
rahamson, a baker, who had been dis
charged from Shelbourne's restaur
ant at Broadway and Twenty-sixth
street, was arrested on a homicide
charge today following an investiga
tion of the poisoning of more than 100
persons, three of whom are dead, who
ate in the restaurant yesterday. Of
ficials of the medical examiner's of
fire reported that a quantity of berry
pies, baked before Abrahamson left
the restaurant's employ, had been
heavjly charged' with arsenic.
Among the victims were, two girl
stenographers, Ida Weissberg and Lil
lian Getz, both of the Bronx. They
died at home in convulsions. Anoth
er victim was Diman Bernstein of
Palisade, N. J., who died after eating
the pie.
Nearly 100 persons employed in the
garment house section of Broadway
were suffering illness as a result of
the poisoning. .... .
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