Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 25, 1922, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922.
ACKAMAS GO
Y BUY
GUIDE
HNT
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.
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
flectors and Plate Glass in Curtains.
Oxy-Actylene Welding
345 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore.
Telephone, East 1198
Auto Sign Painting.
,ARKER
ItyAisjLS-. - -
WEST
READ
; Ask for
BARKER BREAD
ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
Nicolai Neppach Company.
227 Davis Street,
Portland, Oregon
GENERAL MILL WORK ..
SASH, DOORS, GLASS
HARDWOOD LUMBER
OAK and MAPLE FLOORING
SQUABBLE OVER TARIFF
IS ENDED BY CONGRESS
Immediate Action By Both
Houses in Congress To Be
Result of Recommendation
Established 18S2
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
THE
Suddarth Studio
PHOTOS THAT ARE DIFFERENT
A classy up-to-date Studio
on the East Side
A. C. SUDDARTH
7 East Morrison at Grand Ave.
MATTRESS MAKING
One of Our Specialties.
Mattresses made, over $4.50.
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
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.
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 CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
1624 First Street " Portland, Oregon
POLICE ARE BAFFLED BY
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
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, i "Pay as you can."
No knife. No operations. No incurable case taken.
FREE TREATMENTS THIS WEEK.
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.
f The ftoutiVy
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
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. 17.
The police, sheriff's officers, and
federal officers united today in a des
perate effort to locate the murderer
or" murderers of Mrs. Mable Henry
Hansen, wife of Nels Hansen, a San
ta Fe coaling plant foreman, at her
home in Bridge street late last night.
According to neighbors near the
Hansen home, shortly after 11 o'clock
last night they heard Mrs. Hansen
screaming "get out of here." This
was followed by four or five shots.
The neighbors rushed into the. house
and found Mrs. Hansen dead in ai
pool of blood in her room, all of the
shots having taken effect.
A Chinese with a masklike ' face,
who answered the sharp questioning
of investigators with an impassive
stare, is held as a suspect. The orien
tal, known as Wong Tou, was taken
into custody on Information supplied
by neighbors. They said that through!
the walls -of the Hansen home yester
day afternoon, some hours before the
slaying, they heard the Chinese and
Mrs. Hansen in a heated argument.
The room In which Mrs. Hansen
was murdered showed signs- of a ter
rific struggle liavinsr taken place and
a chair had evidently been hurled by
someone. Mrs. Hansen was complete
ly dressed except for her shoes.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. The sen
ate will end its four months' tariff
fight late today with the passage of
the administration bill by an over
whelming majority. With the absence
of two Republican senators generally
credited as in opposition, it was ex
pected that not to exceed three votes
would be cast against the bill on the
majority side. The general belief was
that these would be offset by at least
that many votes in support on the
Democratic side.
Although it worked until close to
midnight last night, the senate was
back on the -job half an hour earlier
than usual today to clean up amend
ments of individual senators. At the
getaway last night it was agreed that
debate should e limited to five min
utes to each senator on each amend
ment ad that the administration fea
tures, including the so called flexible
tariff provisions, should first be con
sidered. Aside from these features, most of
the highly' controverted individual
amendments were disposed of during
the more than twelve hours that the
senate labored yesterday. By sub
stantial majorities the 2.3 cents a:
pound rate on sugar and the 33 cents
a pound on the clean content of raw
wool were approved.
MICHAEL COLLINS,
FREE STATE ARMY
LEADERIS KILLED
Shot. From Ambush While
Head of Troops is on Tour
of Inspection, Proves Fatal;
News Shocks All Ireland.
RETAIL FOOD PRICES UP
1 PER CENT OVER 1921
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
TO BE ISSUED AT ONCE
Political Future of Nation
- May Hang Upon Loss of
Two Political Factors.
DUBLIN, Aug. 22. Michael Collins
was killed this afternoon in aiT"am
bush at Bandon while on a tour of
inspection.
Mr. Collins
state armies.
was head of the free
The news of the death of Ireland's
hope comes as a great shock to the
country. The general headquarters
at Portobello are now preparing an
official statement of the assassination.
Collins was commander-in-chief of
the army, chairman of the provisional
government and secretary of the
treasury of the cabinet of the Dail
Eireann. His loss, combined with
that of Arthur Griffith, was the 13th
death to affect the political future of
Ireland in a manner now imposstoie
to conceive.
Entire Towns
Are Devasted
By Forest Fires
YOUR AILMENT
Give it your immediate attention and enjoy health.
Do not hesitate to investigate my methods used in treating various
diseases. Have successfully treated many chronic and acute cases, in
cluding Rheumatism, Headache, Asthma, Catarrah, Kidney, Liver, Heart,
Stomach and Female Disorders.
FREE CONSULTATION
DR. C. R. KEHRES
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Steam Bath, Massage, Electro-Chiropractic and Ozone Treatments.
Office Hours: 9 to 1, 2 to 5
414-15 Stock Exchange Bldg., Third and Yamhill Sts.
Phone Main 2722 PORTLAND, OREGON Res. Phone Tabor 1520
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 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 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.
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: roadway 6998
Northwestern College of Naturopathy, Inc.
. 807 Dekum Bldg., Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
DULUTH. Minn., Aug. 17. Six
known dead, hundreds homeless, at
least two towns wiped out and a
dozenv others in imminent danger was
the apparent toll tonight of fon
fires which swept northeastern Min
nesota today, causing the worst con
flagration since 1918, when 400 per
sons lost their lives.
Governor Preus tonight personally
took charge of the situation, ordering
out national guardsmen here for re-j
lief duty.
Drought conditions have increase
the menace to alarming proportions.
according to state 'orestry officials.
and tonight more than 2000 men wei
fighting fires in various sections.
Official reports were that Fairbaniu.,
Silver Creek and Pimio, all small set
tlements, had been destroyed, the
refugees mainly fleeing to Two Har
bors. Cotton and Central Lakes were
also reported destroyed.
Firea also were reported in Wiscon
sin, where, it was said, Drummond
was menaced, but telephone com
munication with that place was inter
rupted. One thousand men tonight were
battling a forest fire near Eveletn,
on the Mesaba Iron range, while 1800
ore miners were held ready to aid,
should the flames approach . danger
ously near the city.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. The coal
and rail strikes would seem respons
ible for increases in many wholesale
prices during July, according to the
latest survey of the bureau of labor
statistics. Retail food prices have
increased 1 per cent during the same
period.
Compared with 1921 July wholesale
fuel prices represent a jump of 36
per cent and the general level "of the
40 commodities included by the bu
reau for Its price index have risen 10
per cent for the year. Fuel rose 13
per cent last month.
Farm products also increased to
gether with building materials, iron
and steel products and clothing. Of
the 51 cities reporting retail food pric
es to the bureau 32 cities reported in
creases, hese included:
Boston 6 per cent; Portland, Or., 9
per cent; Chicago, Dallas, Milwaukee
and Seattle, 2; Atlanta, Columbus,
New Orleans, Newark and St. Louis,
1. Pittsburg reported an increase of
less than .5 per cent.
Decreases were reported by 13 ci
ties, among which were Minneapolis
and Richmond, with 2 per "cent; Cin
cinnati, Detroit, Kansas City. Omaha,
1; Cleveland, Indianapolis, Los An
geles, New York, San Francisco and
Washington, less than 5 per cent. .
' For the nine-year period, July 15,
!'1913, to July 15, 1922, the increase in
all articles of food combined was 4 J
per cent.
Michael Collins, head of the Irish
provisional government, played one of
the most important parts in Ireland's
political maelstrom. 1
He was the leader of the Sinn Fein
army and one of the delegates in. the
negotiations for peace which 'were in
stigated ly Premier Lloyd George In
October, 1921.
"Dead" Doctor Is
Believed Alive;
Hunt Is Resumed
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
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
Phone: Main 2146
OREGON SHEET METAL WORKS
FARM, BOAT AND RESTAURANT JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK
f
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
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.
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
Girl Wife Watches
Two Moonshiners
In Battle to Death
SAN DIEGO. Cal. , Aug. 16 With
the 20-year-old wife of one of the
men looking on, two moonshiners
fought with clubs at midnight in the
mountains back of here last night un
til one of them, Thomas Kester, 40,
the woman's husband, fell dead.
The dispute started over the ques
tion of what was the proper length of
time to boil a batch of moonshine
mash. The alleged murderer was
identified as John D. Hendricks, 52.
He was captured by Coroner Schuyler
Kelly. The girl charged that after
killing her husband Hendricks at
tacked her. Hendricks, police state.
admitted the slaying, but denied that
he had attacked the girl.
Chinese Fire on
American Ship In
Yangtese River
$695 at Portland
IT'S HERE!
The New Model F
TANK Type TRACTOR .
Cletrac Model F. la 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. Flows 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 T D A Ttf PV rri - 425 E. Morrison Street
O. V. BADLEY CO. Portland, Oregon
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.
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 $1.33
Ladies shoes half soled 90c
Ladies Rubber heels 40c
We make all classes of shoes
SCHOENHEINZ SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
I
"The Shop That Saves You Money
Pacific Highway Garage Bldg.
'Oregon City
Attempt to Murder
Trotsky is Reported
LONDON, Aug. 18. An unconfirmed
dispatch from Stockholm today re
ported that an attempt had been made
during recent inspection of the Rus
sian red army to assassinate Leon
Trotsky, people's commissar for war
in the soviet government.
The chauffeur of the military motor
car In which Trotsky was seated was
struck and killed by a bullet. This
bullet is said to have been intended
for the commissar of war.
The would-be assassin was seized
and after a summary trial was said to
have been executed by a firing squad.
Lyons to Take Job
Upon Paper in Bend
Dan Lyons, Jr., of this city, has ac
cepted a position as a reported on the
Bend Bulletin, daily and vweekly pub
lication, and will leave for Bend on
Wednesday morning to take up his
duties.
Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Lyons, has taken a two years' course
in journalism at the University of Or
egon, was on the news staff of the
Emerald, university publication, for
one year, and last year was its night
editor. He has also been connected
with Clackamas county papers during
vacation time.
SHANGHAI, Aug. 19. The Ameri
can river steamer Alice Dollar was
fired on August 15 .near Fuchow oir
the upper Yangtse river and her cap
tain, G. Crum, slightly wounded, ac
cording to advices received by the
Robert Dollar company here from
Ichang, province of Hupeh.
Volleys were poured into the Alice
Dolar from the banks, presumably by
troops of both northern and south
ern forces, which have been reported
firing on other vessels on- the Yang
tse. Hundreds of bullets struck the
American ste.amer, but only the cap-
Tain was wounded.
Captain Crum sent all passengers
below decks when the shooting start
ed. The scene of the firing was in the
famous gorge district of the Yangtse
river, along whose stretches northern
and southern troops have been alter
nately fighting and raiding the coun
tryside since Sun Yat Sen sent his
army northward several months aga
in an ineffectual drive against the
Pekin line. The locality of the dis
turbances is about 800 miles up the
Yangtse from Shanghai.
The British firm of Jardine & Math
eson also has received advices of an
attack made on its steamer Fun Wo,
August 15, by contending northerners!
and southerners between Ichang, prov
ince of Hupeh, and Chunking, prov
ince of Szechuan, along the Szechuan
border. This dispatch said that a
number of passenger boats bad been
fired on in this neighborhood.
Hood River Dentist
Is Accidentally Shot
While Cleaning Gun
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 16 With a
gaping wound in his abdomen, Dr. E.
T. Hull, former Hood River dentist,
was found dead at his Odell orchard
yesterday, apparently the victim of
a shotgun supposedly unloaded. Word
of the death reached Hood River to
day.
Dr. Hull had told members of his
family that he intended to go to his
garage to clean his gun for a hunting
trip. When he failed to appear fof
dinner he was sought and was found
lying beside his automobile.
Since 1910 Dr. Hull had been an
orchardist. He was 46 years " old and1
is survived by his wife and two
daughters.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Federal inves
tigators today focused their attention
j on the search for a letter written sup
posedly by Dr. J. Newton Roe, a year
after his supposed death.
Early in 1921 Dr. Roe, the owner of
the New Southern hotel, was found
guilty of violating the federa? prohi
bition laws and sentenced to the fed
eral penitentiary. In April, 1921, Dr.
Roe supposedly died. His body was
buried at Valparaiso, Ind. The body
has recently been exhumed, but the
body was so badly decayed that identi
fication was impossible.
Authentic information that a letter
has been received in Chicago from
Dr. Roe coupled with a statement from
a doctor who heard Dr. Roe say that
he "knew too much about chemistry
ever to go to jail," spurred the gov
ernment' investigators to new efforts
to clear , up the mystery. Dr. Robert
W. SouteV.who had known Dr. Roe
for many years, declared today that
he is certainDr. Roe is alive. "In
my work I have constantly come in
contact with men who ljnew him and
have heard dozens of stories, all of
which dove-tailed with my personal
experience," said Dr. Souter.
"After Dr. Roe died I went to the
undertaking parlor twice to see the
body. . The body was kept there two
days before being sent to Valparaiso,
but during that time the coffin was
opened only a few minutes and I Sever
had a chance to see the body."
Physicians who attended Dr. Roe
during his illness agree that it would
have been impossible for him to sim
ulate death and it would have been;
impossible for him to have substitut
ed a dead man for himself on the slab
in the morgue. But despite this state
ment, government, investigator's nave
found a few of Dr. Roe's friends, in
cluding some of those who "saw him
in his coffin," who believe that he is
still alive. .
Hotel at Silverton
Destroyed by Fire;
Loss is Over S8.000
SILVERTON, Aug. ,18. Furniture
belonging to C. R. Haywood, lessee, es
timated to be worth $3000 and on
which $2500 insurance was carried,
and the Silverton hotel, valued at
$5000, owned by James Hunter and
uninsured, were burned early this
morning by a fire which -is said to
have started in unoccupied rooms in -
the center of the building. Hunter
had owned the building about 20 years.
Firemen prevented the spread of
the flames to adjoining structures,
though the new Standard Oil service
station was damaged about $100 and
the Bowser furniture store, a sheet
metal building, was scorched.
Fred Krueger Bags
1st Deer of Season
""be first deer of the season in
Clackamas county, according to the'
best information available, has been
bagged by Fred Krueger. In a tele
gram to Roy Cox, of the Oregon Ice
Works, Krueger yesterday stated that
he was sending the prize to be placed
in cold storage. The telegram was
dated from Goldendale, Oregon.