Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 01, 1922, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922.
NT Y 7 BUYERS' GUIDE
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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.
B. EI 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.
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.
ARKER
JjJAKES
(ft EST
READ
Ask for
BARKER BREAD
ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
Digest of Automobile News
By the U. S. Department of
Commerce
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, Or.
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.
MATTRESS MAKING
One of Our Specialties.
Mattresses made over $(.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.
AuL 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
Light Car Leads Sales
Low-priced and medium priced pas
senger cars selling from 3,00 kroner
(one kroner beinir quoted atSO.2562 on
! June 28) to 6,000 kroner enjov the
best sales in Sweden at the present
time and will undoubtedly have the
best market for the next few years.
Consul Korgh, Malmo, informs the
Department of Commerce. Light
trucks of from one and one half td
two tons capacity are also outselling
the heavier types, and he gauges the
general outlook as favorable for Ame
ican automotive exporters even
though the sales may not reach the
figures of 1920 and 1921.
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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.
162J4 First Street .Portland, Oregon
i Egyptian Auto Transportation
Motor transportation of ail kinds in
Egypt, particularly with regard to
taxicabs and commercial vehicles, re
ceived a considerable impetus during
cars, ot which 234 are taxis and 120
1921. There are over 1,000 passenger
trucks, in Alexandria, while in Cairo
there are about 2,200 passenger cars
of which 308 are taxis and 110 motor
trucks. Motorcycles in these two
cities number about 350 and 900, respectively.
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
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 Heillg theatre.
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.
Rein gold s Jeweler
147 Third Street
Auto Sales Increasing
The motor car market In Shanghai
is showing signs of recovery, accord
ing to dispatches from Trade Commis
sioner Hoyt. The representative- of one
of the largest automotive manufactur
ers in the United States has reported!
that late sales have been better than
any time in the past eight months,
which is particularly encouraging as
business has been dull-in all lines.
The greatest demand he reports is for
medium-priced passenger cars.
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.
STUDY NATUROPATHY
The MOST SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM of treating Disease.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 2nd.
12 Weeks Post Graduate Course for Practitioners
Three Years Course for Beginners.
Write today for particulars. Enroll now.
Northwestern College of Naturoathy, Inc.
Belgian Market Active
The number of motor vehicles in
the Province of Antwerp has steadily
'increased during the past year, states
Vice Consul Smith, in a report to the
Department of Commerce. The pres
ent registration ot 4,800 passengen
cars and trucks being' 60 per cent overt
that of a year ago, and the 2,800 mo
torcycles showing an increase of 250
per cent. Although there has been
little demand in the past for modern,'
garage equipment, the writer believes
that American labor-saving devices
should find a ready market in Belgium;
in the future. '"There Is an active
demand for all kinds of accessories,
which American manufacturers should
meet by giving their agencies to in
dependent dealers rather than to gar
age owners or distributors, who as a
rule only sell to their old customers
and do not cover the assigned terri
tory."
Consul Moffitt, Rangoon, inreporting
to the Department of Commerce, says
that this is largely due to the fact that
the market has been glutted with mo
tor cars and that the amount of good
roads has not been materially increas
ed during the past year. The condi
tion of existing roads he declares, how
ever, does not militate against the
sala of motorcycles for which there is
a large market in Burma.
WAGES IN MIDDLE WEST
GO UP: MEN ARE SCARCE
CHICAGO, Aug. 24. Wages are go
ing up throughout the Middle West,
and for the first time in two years
there is an actual shortage of labor.
With the posting of notices announc
ing an hourly increase of six cents for
labor in the Chicago steel district, 30
other companies in the metal indus
tries announced increases of 7 to lb
per cent. The increases covered skill
ed as well as common labor.
Even the farmer facing questionable
transportation conditions for his bump
er crops is in the market for more
help, and is offering better wages tha
last spring.' This agricultural demand
is not a seasonal or harvest proposi
tion, but is founded on the firm belief
that as soon as the railroad strike is
over . industrial conditions will boom
so markedly that even farm commod
ity prices will be affected, it is stated.
Conditions in Illinois, which are re
ported to be indicative of most other
Central West states, show that there
are now less than 100 men for every
100 jobs, -a condition unknown since
the bottom fell out of the post-war in
dustrial inflation.
.With wages in the steel industry for
common labor scheduled for an in
crease September 1, it is predicted
generally that the railroad labor board
will rescind the reductions for 350,000
common railroad laborers, reduced to
as low as 28 cents an hour, July 1.
HON BILL IS
EXPLAINED BY M'NARY
Phone Broadway C-998.
807 Dekum Bldg., Third and Washington Sts.
Portland, Ore.
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.
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
r
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
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-Tinnine.
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, OREGON
New ElecMc
A new type of electric cyclecar has
been placed on the Japanese market.
according to a report received at the
Department of Commerce, from Con
sul Dickover, Kobe. This car, which
is assembled in Osaka from parts
mostly manufactured in Germany, al
though some parts of the bodies are
made in Japan, is covered by German
and Japanese patents and is produced
at present in one-seater models. The
motor is a one-half horsepower elec
tric engine of a reversible type and
may be charged by the ordinary elec
tric current through a transformer. It
would appeal that the advantages of
small size and economical operation
would render car of this kind very
popular but as yet none of them have
been seen on the streets.
- WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Congress
is given an opportunity "to do a grand1
thing in empire building in connection!
with the soldiers bonus," Senator Mc
Nary, Republican, Oregon, declared to
day in the senate, in urging his recla
mation amendment to that measure.
Calling attention that in every war
the government had provided as aid.
i Vi a TAtprana Ti a ftrffliftrt that
abandonment of this national policy
at this time.
HENRY FORD LAYS
BLAME IN STRIKE
ON WALL STREET
DETROIT, Aug. 26. Industry, the
country over, must uirow up iu
hands" in surrender," within a few
weeks, if the rail and coal strikes con
tinue, Henry Ford declared today ia
announcing the decision of the Ford
Motor company to close its plants
here and in many other citiesSeptem ,
ber 16, because of the fuel situation.
Mr. Ford held financial interests
responsible for the industrial tie-up,
declaring the "money barons" were
manipulating the labor unions and
that public officials were impotent
in the crisis.
The strikes would end, he contin
ued, "when the majority of the peo
ple are cold and hungry enough to rw
sort to drastic action."
The present hindrances to the econ
omic life of the nation is due simply
to the greed and avarice of Wall
street," Mr. Ford asserted, ' adding
that these interests dominated the
railroads, coal mines and public util
ities of the country."
' The deadlock in strike negotiations
indicated, he declared, the existence
of a "plot to unload the demoralized
ment at their own price and to mulct
and rundown railroads on the govern-.
the people through excessive coal
prices.".
On hundred and five thousand em
ployes of the Ford Motor company
throughout" the country will be witn
out jobs after September 16. In ad
dition, several thousand other work
ers employed in industries furnishing
materials for the Ford plants will be
affected.
The announcement was the most
severe blow that industrial Detroit
has sustained since the industrial de
pression of two years ago. It means,
acording to Mr. Ford, that 75,000 men
employed in the Highland Park, Riv
er Jtouge and JJearoom plants or tne
copany here will be without work.
Thirty thousand others will be
thrown out of employment.
TWO ARE BADLY BURNED
AS BLOWTORCH BURSTS
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
Broadway 464
Night Phone Tabor 2986
Oregon Welding &
Machine Works
WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
N. W. Corner Fifth and Glisan Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
$695 at Portland
IT'S HERE!
The New Model F
TANK Type TRACTOR
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.
ir DtnirVPn 425 E. Morrison Street
O. V. dAuLLX CaJ. 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 4oc
We make atLclasses of shoes
SCHOENHEINZ SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
"The Shop That Saves You Money"
Pacific Highway Garage Bldg.
Oregon City
Motor Vehicles in Japan
The comparatively large number of
motor vehicles in use in the Republic
of Panama and the Canal Zone is due
principally to the activities connected
with the Panama Canal, and also the
extensive use of motor vehicles for
hire in Panama City and Colon and
the ' adjacent sections of the Canal
Zone, says Consul Orr, Panama, in
report to the Department of Com
merce. The official registration
the Republic of Panama is given as
731 passenger cars, 59 trucks, and 23
motorcycles, while in the Canal. Zone
there are 1,323 passenger cars and
motor trucks combined (the number
of each being about equal) and 363
motorcycles. Official cars make up
658 of the registration in the Canal
Zone and are owned by the Panama
Canal, the Panama Rilroad and the
United States Army and Navy. There
are hardly more than 10 of the total
registration which are not of Amer
ican make.
One Man Killed In
Explosion; Three
Structures Razed
MUSKOGEE, Okla., Aug. 25. A gas
explosion in a drug store at Haskell,
Okla., near here today resulted in the
death of Ezra Dickey, 22, and the
complete destruction of three store
buildings and a hotel. Property loss
was estimated at $70,000. It was fear
ed that .others would be found dead
when the debris was cleaned up.
A match cast into a gas main caused
the explosion. The rear wall collaps
ed. buryingvDickey beneath the debris.
So scarce was the water supply7 of
the city that the fire gained headway
and for a time it was feared that the
whole business district would be con
sumed by flames.
Nicolai Neppach Company.
227 Davis Street,
Portland, Oregon
GENERAL MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, GLASS
HARDWOOD LUMBER
OAK and MAPLE FLOORING
! GEORGE HOEYE
CHIROPRACTOR
Automobiles in Chihuahua
In spite of the general business de
pression and the lack of good roads
in the Chihuahua district, the 650
passenger automobiles in use at the
end of June, 1922, represent an in
crease of 100 per cent over the pre-
ceedinir vear. Consul J. B. Stewart
o table increase is
due to settled political conditions in
all narts of the state and to the estaD
lishment by an American firm of the
first automobile sales agency using
American methods, by means of which
nmmwHvn nurchasers are enaoiea;
to obtain their cars without making
a snenial triD to the United States;
The sales of low-priced light motors
others but there has been a oeciaea
have greatly outnumbered those or all
tendency during th past six months
toward the heavier and higher-priced
cars.
Italy Receives Large Orders
Although the general industrial sit
uation is still disturbed by sinkes,
Italian automobile manufacturers in
Milan havft received an unexpectedly
large number of orders, a considerable
narf nf which originated in foreign
countries, cable dispatches from As
sistant Trade commissioner a. a.
Osborne, Rome, states.
French Battleship
Strikes Rock; Three
On Board Drowned
PARIS, Aug. 26. The 24.000-ton
French battleship France was sunk in
Quiberon bay with the loss of three
lives early today. The warship,
which was returning from naval ma
neuvers, was trying to enter Quiberon
harbor in a gale when the wind drove
her upon submergedl rock's.
The ministry of marine reported
that there were 25 officers and 900
men on board at the time of the dis
aster.
PORTLAND, Aug. 25: Lews Snell,
25, and his father, P. Snell, were both
badly burned and their combination
home, filling station and grocery store,
at 153 West Willamette boulevard,
damaged by fire to the extend, of
about $3000 yesterday afternoon when
a home-made blow torch they were
using exploded.
They rigged up a ten-gallon gaso
line can under pressure and attached
a blow torch nozzle to it by means of
a long hose. The hose blew off as
they were doing some brazing and the
air pressure sent the gasoline all ov
er the men and the room.
Lewis Snell was seriously burned
on both hands and arms. He is in
Good Samaritan hospital -and a skin
grafting operation may have to be
made. P. Snell was badly burned
about the face and a physician's serv
ices were necessary.
The living quarters at the rear s
the store were a total loss and the
store was badly damaged.
Four Members of
Family Are Killed
By Passenger Train
TOLEDO, Aug. 28. Four members
of Guy Belcher's family were killed
early today when a Baltimore & Ohio
passenger train struck the automobile
in which they were riding at Perrys-
burg crossing. Those killed were
Belcher, his wife, daughter and mo
ther-in-law. Clara, the 15-year-old
daughter, who also accompanied them,
was internally injured.
Cauf ield Bldg.
Phone 636-W I
Oregon City, Ore.
Burmese Imports Decrease
In spite of the fact that manufac
turers have reduced the price of their
cars the importation of American auto
motive vehicles into Burma has fallen
off seventy-five per cent from 1921.
Street Car Company
To Repair Tracks
PORTLAND. Aug. 28. The Oregon
City railway, known as the Carver
line, will be required to'makevextens-
ive street repairs to hold Its franchise.
Commissioner Barbur will make a re
port to the city council Wednesday to
restore the surfaces on Grand avenue
at East Market, East Eighth and Mar
ket, East Ninth and East Grant streets,
East wenty-second and Clinton, Caru
thers street between Ninth and Tenth
and. between; Eleventh and Tweltfbl
SALMON PACK IS SHORT
OF MARK SET IN 1921
ASTORIA, Aug. 25. The 1922 sal
mon season ended at noon today. The
aggregate pack figures, compiled from
statistics gathered from the various
salmon canneries, is fixed at 258,000
full cases. The mild cured salmon!
will run 1450 tierces.
The pack is somewhat smaller than
last year. In point of value,' it ia the
poorest in many seasons, being about
$3,500,000, or $500,000 less than last
year's pack. The amount of mild cur
ed fish put, up is only about half that
of last year.
The salmon pack in 1921 aggregated
276,000 full cases, and its value ex
ceeded $4,000,000. While the number
of cases of salmon packed this year
is not greatly below that of U21, the
difference in the market value is ac
counted for by the fact that a much
smaller proportion of the 1922 pack is
chinooks.
The chinook salmon this year were
scarce, while bluebacks were plenti
ful. These served to bolster the. vot- .
ume of the 1922 pack, but could not
raise its quality and value as high as
if chinooks had taken their places.
The pack of chinooks is perhaps 68,000
cases short.
ACTOR DEAD AS RESULT
JF REFUSAL OF DUEL
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. John Berg
en, a handsome picture actor, lies dead
today, the victim of a tragedy with
all the thrills and sensations of a film
drama. He was reported to have re
fused to participate in a duel with the
husband of a woman he was rumored
to have wronged.
As he lay dying Bergen drew from
his pocket a slip of paper on which
were the scrawled words:
"George Cline killed me."
Cline was arrested today and was a
and East Ninth between Mill and Mor- ! prisoner in the Hackensack, N. J., Jail,
risen. charged with murder.