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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
TUT, MORNING ORECiONIAN. THURSDAY. D'TCEMTIITR 1915. 11 . - POLICE ARE VALUED AGENTS OF PRINTER Blue-Coated Salesmen PuH Business Steadily for J. M.Mann's Ivy Press. AUTO TAGS ARE CORNERED o-traHoej rwtwee-a) lto ! CMtr i:te4e tharf tor Notarial Jrl Allarhrtt le .,... I. rr.'ty hI ! with John M. .. proprl-tr ef lb fi !?. It pr.tty t.t. reme l tHi-taef l. wbv h!iVI t be '1 w... the rortiaat r l.- rprv t. takta. r '. " ...ri of Interest Is Mr. Manna prtntlna- rnn I yet tMnh U rather nl- an rstn.rly cf tha po!i-. Jut f'- mp". . efflriJl' Ut f IB.Ir way to ! prtntlna- ) t" ' VaBn. th est.Bt of purndlrf t l.a.t e rf ! rB-l rlr .ft r prinl.r (Mirvn- I. Mr Mn aitomotil p-rinll blo to aim f intm, M laa't rnrtl IK IK "or c ttr. f.r that p-iatl. 4 cralir Hooll net ta arhv T poltc ra tfiaonat a lamb about It. hi thlr k.art Ifa fnalnty BtrtlB; rt Mora In lo. ychooy. tf OraWr f rirara t Ctvra. Tor ota. fco do Mr. Ma 4 tr Q!fa a f prtwt.r. n tw wooM Uk ir.istiir tt know fci r.dp o btalaJo cor4ll pUc co-otr- lloa. fmT a. IM. la rt-r.4. almnat anv koIea ma arot-1 aptr-Jta a '-t I P hnw t "t :'' I" uniform to poll f.r BI p.lna. aal Not "fi . Clra f ! r. m-ft ' flank, at Jrmltx CL. rm li fnrtin.l ffort 1 local Hi. kroth.r. Jrk T.jah II. ran mn a4'tlmBt In Tha Org,"Oln. ir a ci-tra ef M fcrolh.r. to tbta -Jark Wrlfa roe. Vry Important. U)oa kgnarinf t hrbuf ef in. tt. r.r.rrtfis ! ! pl-or) kM r roniinnnu-ata mo ani re- r..rJ " t-.lrlr lo ! thlB ke mlt 'n tha irrh f r M k'o'k.r. Mr nn to- t" '"t f ! pr.eorapk to a wIl-kawn printing kmn an. er.rl a U'l aambr ef rirrulara atruk erf for w trtftuti"" ttrnuffl the lnlt.4 ltl Hi. eri.r . a'rpt.4 aB'i paid IRo tn I. 11. la it. II. a l Blkr4 laotrtrloat. Vr Za k at to ft polira ration nH rlt4 h trrtmlnra t h . B.nt'.m-tnIT effkrer phla4 tha rH. H a.k-.l tft- ro-eparallon ef ta pnlUra In IB .r-k. n. caauaUy nn iion. tit k a4 er4r4 rlrralar print. . wkirh fca nooH tarn ever o tk.m. At mtlon ef tk rlrrnlar tha -t:.!-i.o t efflrr ib4 Imm.d.ata Int.r.t -i r-1-r.-i them. et air" ha ln!r"l "Who Ton or.r tkam from" Vr. l!.-iak tha ( of tha firm. Tho a.nfl.manlT offi.-.r arrara4 d..p'T paln4 fnr Mr. Z"ah. ! man ner rom.y.rl the lmpr..ion that be thonakt wtL that Mr. Z'k. k-iB a ra.r. ytt kiw. b4 tan "Blonkt.- to apak. Tharo f..o'f n rB.r.atlon pin1 h-.t to tki.. aff.rt: H.nil.mB: Offirer: Whr. tkat fc".a 4n'l print rifmUrt It ain't IipBol tit that km- ef work Too ha1 oM 1. Sf want to John M . Ih Iy !. h- doaa alt that kin4 ef work. Vr. Tok: VhT. thT am. a'l rlarht. Thar loch the ord.f aa4 I tt-i th.ns. Ovwap la aralt4. V : Oot a r-alptr Mr Z: . i.itmai r.clpt. i. O : O. I can fi thit an all rlntit. Ill fi It o yen ran r-1 joar tiT k-k. bb4 thn ye Uk tb vrq.r op to John M. Minn. Tk aBtlmB!r offi.r tk.rnron xaalxl B9 the printlnc koua. Thl I tk Pfilra ll!on." h a-l l la aff.rx "6cat tkoao clrrnlara for Mr. Zoak w think wa'a foan4 tha man. ao Mr. Z-rnk won't na4 tb cirralar. lit aon-t km p to c-1 hla moy bark. Wondarina. Mr Zoak w.nt op an4 a""t tha moT. WoncJ.rln atlll mora. k era.r4 the circular at Mr. Maan's h'vp. But tha -or4l!:tr kalwaan tha pottc nt John it. Ma-ya coa f irth.r. It I. on et th local poiiro raa-j'a-li.ni that If yen bur a auloaobii.. )tl pimt afjtain a tamporarr permit from tha pc:u- p. a.Jl R c arrival ef the attte aitomoMl Ikrana taa from tb fZ:em ef tha crtary ef Mala. If you want I tia your car la tha meantime. Mr. Mann enjoys tha fortunate frtrl- et harm tha pollca aen4 dlrart to bin .hop. IM lr l'rt. all appli cant., for taraporarr parmita. Thar Mr. Mann for li cnt. han4. out tno paatapenriS carl., on for aa- h rod ef the auto, on whick aro prtatan th otil rial police InaKnta howln that a Pa ri a! permit baa baaa kjraaLaO. Applkraata Oftan Pay Taka. la Ju.tlc to both Mr. Mann an4 tho po.ica. II boul4 bo said that thia planaUoa raally 4oa not tin full rr.dit to th dra of ro-eparatlon b tactn than, l or tho police an4 thoe a?p:ianta who do not a'realr know l.l ropaa. o to apaak. to Mr. Mann not eoLr once, bit twtra, with the happy mull that Mr. Mann friuntly ca(a a aacen4 e,uartar out ef thn for attest In a- their appttcatlona aa a notary auhtte. The cour-e of proc4ar Is otntblBC lib thia. f-arpoae you hae Joat boocbt a new aitr. or ra tMut to boy one. Ton CO to tl police station and emplaln. The a.Bti. manly office bhin4 th rrll tel. yon court. ou.Iy yon muat frat fill out an application to tho - rary ef cJLate for the rular stata li'-.na tas. Vhare do yon ft tho BppltcatloaT tt'by. so nht up to tho Iy Preaa Jnhn U. Maan's place, yoa know, up rLarh strt ball f: yon up with an application. After yon fill It out. brln It hack to tho elation. What? Ob. Mann M-n-n-n Jeka Mann, yon know. dure, ha II fix yon. niiarawa . Bnl Ceafa SS C'eaU. hlr. Mann doaa fls yon. lie kily.s yon am application blank free. aa4 shows yon boar to fill It la. Ton fill It la and a'art to return to tho police station But Mr. Mana Is ruht on tbo Job. "Oh. by tbo way. boIbc to aa4 that application bp rls-ht away? Wall. yau'll kaso to bao It wt(Beaa4 and at ta'e4 by a aocary. aa4 yo-i mlcht as - w..l h that d oa bow.- eusressts Mr Mann, or wr le to that ftsct. Mo ohliloly suppliao wttneeoeo frao at akaraaa yoa a ouarter lor starap- laa- It wttb kl notarial aaaL Tk bo a. . ... back to tho B'atlon. I NEW TYPE OF "AUTOMATIC TOLICE.M AN" ISED TO DIRtXT ' Z J TRAFFIC ON Bl"SY PORTLAND INTERSECTION. j SjZ i ESSSS I m SI a Hi il 1- A : ; I- '8; ,im miiiih piiot to irrr ui:r eth.r latarsoctiona. rail iiniiM the application, make antra of logr nam and othrr data, and d r.rt you o aval It In a stampad n slir aiwi mall It. After wlchln- you i!o thia. h kle ou n llcket and toll you to so back to Mr. Mann and be will ti you up nun the necessary printed tasa to put on the auto. Can't you st th. t anynher alaeT W.ll. no. th ntlamsnly officer belie.a n.t. J- far aa be know. Mr. Mann l the only printer who ls out the p.rmil rifl. Il rlht aboul It. too. ao bark you to th Isy IT, taatarr l oarlrr la t'Taarcrd. Tbare Mr. Mann cordially for an other nuartar hande out a couple of pasteboard permit cards. They are ry (on4 card, too. and quit prettily printed. Tb- coat of the cards to Mr. Mann. lB-io-!tn iio k. labor and print. ns. may hae ben a mjch aa 111 a thou sand, tboush Mr. Mann. bin a rood bu.tne.a man. It oua-ht to be . That would by IS nta a card. 3 cant for tha pair. Thua Mr. Mann's profit on th two cards I only nboul Zl cent. Uf course, that lnt err rruch. ronslderlnc that ho chre-onrr 3a centa lor inem. ano nol takini Into a.rount that li-cent notary fro ey.ry now and then. Mill, ron.ld'red aa purely a aide line. It I lolerabl". Twenty-two c.nta" profit oo n quarter, especially when you print the only tea to b. nel. la a toiaraoie roflt. . Y buslrresa la pretty trood with John M. Mann the daya. Huslnesa Is pretty isod. Thr nr. a fiood many other prmt.r wbo certainly would ap- preciat batlna; blm tell toon ai raelpa. GAS COMPANY FACES BILL Oty llrqnlrra laiwrrlnK of CroMlai Main at Own f.iprttiar'. Tha rnrltand (111 aV Coke ColKPtllf la to bo required to pay tbo coat of lewerlna; Us kss mains with tho low- .f l,a iracka of th O.-W. IC aV N. when th rnd crosalBKB ar ;imlntd btwen the bead of Sutll tb UuU-h and tha city limits. This coacluelon waa reached yeaterday after a conference of representatives from the City fcosrineer a on ice wnn in v n . .. .. k t a.-f Tha lowartna .... i vn . m i . . of tbo mains wlil coal aboul I14.0.. Originally It bad been planned to In clude IM reel In the assessment to b paid by the railroad companies and Iho properly oeoeiineci. . r.4 C.eorse & Cdmondstoa. aa o s;lner who ba been employed temporarily In tb rlty nclnr Ibc service, yesterday wa ap poiotd by th city Council to th position of engineer In chars of th elimination of Tde cro Insa alone tho Una of tbe CV-W. R. .N. from tbe bead ef riolll vaa's tiulcb to tb. city limit. Ilia salary will bo f month. Mr. fcdraoodstone. wbo Is well known In railroad encloeerlnt; circle, will bae eomplt chare of tho trad croeslnc project. In volTinv aa espandlturo of about ITS.. He ba bean retained for several months past la pre. parte- plans for tho work. Be fore taking- up work for tho rlty Mr. Kdmond.tona waa chief by drsulle eaalneer on tho Clear lak. protect for tbo Oregon Cioctrto Compaay. rr rsrlitM Bonr b.s a n. tP aulom.lle Pl' to work 'IL It w.a triad out at the cornar of Plxlh s?r.u yoBtarday. It consist of a round r.4 sittn mounted on Iron I... and iet In tba c.ni.r of the Interaction. Tbo stktn bears th w.rdr-K-n l tb? M.bt.- Jo lb. enter of tb. ...a ax. th. words. Tba,y.ffa"Uwaa ti-r4 "ul1 " ' niolnc I. direction p.t tb. int-rsectloo. r.rlr.r. obeyed th. order to hs.p to the nht ju.l as faithfully a. they could bay If th. sim bal baan a bis; bluacoat with a traffio wbkatle. Thr,i is the production of II. P. Coffin, of tho PubUc Safety romml.a'n- It wU f lntsr..-t'on 'or a few d It proy.e as .ucra.aful as .ipcctad mora will be made and placed at i:uixi.i:r tk: ciitkuror ma Hn.Kn: pkojuct H cit. fr- "...-l0i' r"" . . ' ' i i ' -.j&4- . 'I t A if 't'r . t i l i : ! If. fC, - V !: . v-!! f r a "".. : i f . I'M ; n L. :- n , ii:m:BOAr T hxtii iM iu rnt - . i- WOMAN SENATOR QUITS MIMK ATIII ItlM: C I..RK SAT anK Ri-rrmK i bom politics. Clradake laleUlor Aaaerta Prefereae for Priae l-lfe Dealea May rteae kanaka Off Mabjeef. nosKPfno. or rc. t. spui.) Miss Catherine Clark, of OtenUale. who ha tho distinction or beltis; th. first woman In Ortton elrrtrd to a seat In th upper liou. of th. Stat. Leitlsla ture. today quieted reports that she bad future political aspirations by statins: thai ah had decided to retire from politic and would not be a candl- Mlaa ratherta Clark. Wbo Re fase to tatee Hire far Ko t eleetbsn to Plato benate. e4 dat for re-election at t'ia primaries naven i wr ' " ' ln from politics.- said Miss viarn . I A. - e..nn for her tin .urn jf.v. v. - ... I pec ted announcement, "but I am tired of th political Kama and am much happier looking alter in. awairs coo nni'H wi.n ..... "It Is not true that you ar soon to ba married . an waa aeaeu. - w n. m. ih.l there Is nothing to such a report." replied Mis Clark, aa she vaciea in suojer . .... - ....I. iinth. "I was treated very courteously bv mv rollH;i In th Soap clears away pimples The eoothint:, healing Resinol balums In Resinol Soap, combined with hi freedom (roca barth, irritat Inf alkali, fire to red. rour;h and pimply cocnplexion rKat whitcnesa and velvety uflness for which women ye am. A skin washed only with Resinol Soap it usually a lkh to be proud of. ' Mkinewraa. Tarasaaelamsk a Dap. kvP. !. Balnainea. Ma. I r m ! ii - r -rt'jf ' : ! r r -,. . A , i f j? ; ''::--Mi : h sBsswawajBVajBw( asaawawawwJwJ I s-asssSaTJasstatasWaSaTaataTa I " Legislature last Winter, but I have no Innm. to i.rv. tha PeODls Of Douglas County in, the capacity of Sen ior. in.. rl-l- -. - -1 m A (Unilnr from Douglas County over two opponent a special election neii ncr mwm. months ago. 8h. la a Democrat and a distant relative of ex-Governor est- "PITCH" LOSER BRINGS SUIT District Clerk Stamps Complaint With Sng-geiitlvo, Numbers, flulns- to recover money h. lost In a gama of pitch. Robert W. Bogg and his attorney wera shocked yesterday to find that District Clerk Willey had stamped their complaint with th. num ber IU:i. In spit, of th. unlucky combination of th number U- and 2J id. by side. It was observed that all tha numbers. IlIZJ. aoaea logemer. total 11. which Is exactly tbe number of points In a pitch game. Therefor. It may ba lucgy axir an. Bogg says e "sat la" at a gama MONTAGUE 'GLASS YOU who laughed over the "Potash & Perlmutter" stories that MONTAGUE GLASS wrote for "The Saturday Evening Post" now have a new treat in store. Birsky and Zapp will give it to you Montague Glass writes about them in The Sunday Oregonian. You saw what B. Zapp, one of the new laugh-makers, said about the series last Sunday. And Louis Birsky writes about himself in this letter today. ,rtXNCfc w Vie seen fc co. ftll w,ad to SiV ,.nder- o"- faS r: : dov about we turio6 0 ' xioe. in .aXl &rh: 061189 Xnc- Diet- Never before have newspaper readers been able to get MONTAGUE GLASS'S stories with their Sunday newspaper. You can get them now with your favorite he is writing exclusively for THE OREGONIAN. The series starts next Sunday and now's the time to tell your dealer not to let you miss a single Sunday's laugh. The Sunday Oregonian of pitch with Marvin K. Knox, oneof th. proprietors of a saloon at 187 Russell street on November 13. He lost 17.50 that night and two nights later -dropped" $26.50 at the same table. Julian Dopolnt Dies in Salem. P.FBV1IS. Or.. Dec 8. (Special.) JullaA Dupolnt, who has conducted a blacksmith shop at Et. ismis. or, ior .. Hied at the Willamette Sanitarium in Salem thia morning at ? o'clock. He waa a bachelor and a native of Belgium, and has no relatives in, thia country. Ho came to Oregon .. . .nf aettled at St. Louis and waa well known over the French Prairie. Benefit Plana Complete. Plana are almost complete for the benefit entertainment to be given In Hibernian Hall Thursday night. Decem ber 1. Roblnson- Orchestra of 11 pieces will furnish music The Lra mert children will be seen in a new role, J. H. Martin. Boston comedian and monologulst. will donate hia aerv Icca. allsa Genevieve Clancy will sing fca9 her lateet Irish songs. The Bieslow brothers, boy musicians, will play an Irish fantasia. A. R- MacKenzie. a Scotch Gaelic singer, win sins jvnmr ney" in Gaelic Miss Hannah Gilroy will aing- "Believe Me." The Arpin sis ters, song and dance artists, will be welcome numbers. There will be dancing- from 10 to 12. Parents Divide in Testimony. OREGON CITT. Or.. Dec. 8. (Spe cial.) Father and mother appeared as witnesses on opposite sides of a case In the Circuit Court today in which Dick Jones waa convicted on a charge of assaulting his father, J. P. Jones, of Boring. Mrs. Sarah E. Jones, who obtained a divorce decree last Sum mer, supported her son's contention of self-defense when the father asserted the boy had beaten him with a club. Tax Very to Raise $413,280. ROSEBURG. Or., Dec 8. (Special.) Based upon a valuation of 833.280,760. tha County --'t yesterday fixed the . . , v.. ,- 191fi at 12.3 mills, or two-tenths of a mill less than I. 'a estimated at the time the budsret was first prepared. The levy will raise approximately S413.2S0.09. Goodbye Curling Iron! Better Method Found Don't burn the life out of your hair with that instrument of torture, the curling iron. There la nothing that will so surely dry out and break off the hair, giving It that ragged, unkempt appearance. You will be glad to learn that you can keep your hair beautifully wavy and curly by. using a perfectly harmless liquid known to druggists a "silmerine." You need only apply s little with a clean tooth brush be fore retiring and In the morning you will be most agreeably surprised with the effect. And this effect lasts for a considerable time so a small bottle goes a long way and Is quite economical to use. Pure silmerine Is really beneficial to the hair and there is no greasiness. stickiness or anything un pleasant about It. It Is a good Idea to divide the hair Into strands and moisten these one at a time, drawing the brush down the lull lens tb. Adv. Tbo ctaUookaaiy afUcar boala4 tb