Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 07, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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Change in Naming District
Superintendents Urged.
SAMPLE SHOP
264 Alder St., Near Third
Opposite Gill's Book Store
CONFERENCE TO DECIDE
Nomination of Candidates Would
Go to Methodist Conference for
Approval Under Plan.
THE MORXrco OKEGOXrAS", FTtlDA Y, MAT
1IT
BISHOPS
POWER
PROPOSED
GMBE
DES MOINES, la., May 6. An ef
fort will be made at the ffeneral con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
church in session here to limit the
powers of the bishops of the church
by requirinpr them to nominate candi
dates for district superintendent in
each district of the church, and al
low the annual conference to confirm
the appointment, it became known
today.
In case the annual conference should
refuse to confirm, the Bishops would
then have to nominate another, per
son. This matter is receiving spirited
discussion in the committee on itin
erancy and will probably be reported
out of committee within a few days.
In his address at the night session.
President Lynn Harold Hough of
JCorth western university, made a plea
for adequate salary for public school
teachers. He spoke on the subject.
"Methodism and the Intcllectial L,ifc,"
urging intellectual freedom in educa
tional institutions. He said:
Conservative Radical Held neat.
"There are two prominent types in
the industrial, political and religious
world. They may be called the bour
bon and the radical. The bourbon Is
the man who appreciates so highly
the good things in the present
scheme of things that he wants to
keep them all. The man of the' other
extreme sees so vividly the good
things to be that he is. willing to de
stroy the values of the present.
"The true progress of the country
depends on what may be called the
conservative radical, the man who
joins to the approved values of past
f-xperience, the readiness to adopt
r.ew measures and make new experi
ments wh'ch do not destroy these
values."
Dr. Hough defined Methodism as
being first an individual experience
of life of God in the soul of man, and
second, a new sort of experience in
the life of God in humanity.
Uagut of Nations Indorsed.
He urged that it is the duty of the
church to make both of these ele
ments of religion vital forces in the
life of today.
The committee on state of church
has voted to report favorably the
resolution referred to it which would
instruct the conference to send to
the president of the United States
and congressmen the paragraph from
the address of the bishops relating
to the league of nations and which
practically indorsed a league as a
guardian of world peace. Just what
the committee will report has not
been announced.
Among matters pending before the
committee on itinerancy are those
fixing a minimum salary of $1500 a
year for ministers and recognition of
women In the ministry.
HEART BALM CASE HEARD
M. B. HOFFMAX SUES CAPTAIN
FOR $50,000.
Wife and Defendant, J. G. Wallace,
Deny Guilt; Jury Gets In
structions Today.
SEATTLE, "Wash.; May . Spe
cial.) Whether M. B. Hannum, '36,
restaurauteut. is entitled to $50,000
from Captain J. G. Wallace, widely
known Puget sound tugboat skipper,
in view of the alleged loss of Mrs.
HaanumV love, is to be decided by a
jury in Judge John S. Jurey's de
partment of superior court Friday.
Testimony in the case was completed
tonight and adjournment taken for
the court's instructions a ad final
argument of counsel.
Hannum recited that he and his
wife, Charlotte Victoria Hannum,
were married January 19, 1916, and
lived together in reasonable harmony
until about July 1, 1919, when Cap
tain V allace began to press his at
tentions." Captain Wallace was said
to have bestowed upon Mrs. Hannum
a diamond ring and silk clothing, and
the two were represented to have met
secretly for motor rides. The first
of the year, charged the husband, his
wife told him she no longer leved
him, but cared only for Captain Wal
lace. They subsequently separated
January 2S, 1920, it was deposed that
Mrs. Hannum and Captain Wallace
were discovered together in a room
at a local hotel.
"Before she met Wallace," testified
Hannum, "my wife was willing to
do what I wanted her to and I always
iid what she told me in other words
we got along fine. Of course, there
were the usual married couple's quar
rels.
On the witness stand Captain Wal
lace admitted a friendship with Mrs.
Hannum, but emphatically denied that
there was . any wrong-doing. Mrs.
Hannum backed up the assertion. She
has been employed as a waitress in
local restaurants.
NEW INDUSTRY RUMORED
Woodenware Plant May liocate at
North Bend. Or.
NORTH BEND, Or... May 6. (Spe
cial.) It is reported here that the
Menasha V oodenware company, i
large wood-products concern of Me
nasha. Wis., is negotiating through
its local representative, Herbert Arm
strong, for a lease of several hundred
feet of water frontage near the Bay
l'ark mill from the Simpson estate
with a view of establishing a plan
for the manufacture of staves and
barrel heads.
It is rumored the proposed plan
will employ about 50 persons and that
it will secure its supply of material
largely from the local mills, using
much of the waste that is now be
ing burned.
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Building A Modern Pyramid
A Monument to Seivice
WHAT could be a more fitting tribute to the initiative and endeavor of an
institution than the record of its own progress?
Like the works of the ancient Egyptians, the house of Morris Brothers, Inc.,
is being builded substantially and permanently. Each day, week and month
marks the lengthening and broadening of .the foundation of our service structure.
.
The comparative statement above shows the growth of our business in periods
of four months during the past three years.
There represented are not only the figures indicating our periodical turn
over of Government and Municipal Bonds, but also the facts which bespeak the
ever-growing knowledge of and confidence in the securities we handle.
We are proud of this record from the standpoint of accomplishment, in which
every person in our organization has faithfully played a part. The public will
also be proud of that record in appreciation of the investment service afforded.
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
"The Premier .Municipal Bond House" .
Capital One Million Dollars
Telephone Broadway 2151.
Morris. Bldg 309-11 Stark St, Bet. Fifth and Sixth
Established Cfver Quarter Century
in
operated under the two-platoon sy- gold, according to a special dispatch
tern after the first of January is I from Kovno.
to be submitted to the voters at the
coming primary election on May 21.
COTTON WAGE IS RAISED
Operatives in English Factories
Get 28 a Per Cent Lift.
MANCHESTER, England. May 6.
The wage dispute in the cotton trade.
which involved 400,000 operatives, has
been settled. -
The operatives have Teceived an in
ctease of 28 Vs Per cent in the current
wages,' with an additional 10 per cent
to male cardroom workers.
Aberdeen Has Warm Day.
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 6. (Spe
cial.) Mercury in the government
bureau here at noon today reached 76
degrees, the highest recorded this
year. There was no discomfort, but
overcoats generally were shed by
men. In the business section many
office windows that had been closed
since last summer' were opened. Last
night the thermometer fell to 34 de
term of the circuit-court at St. Helens Monday In June and it , is not ex
Monday. He expects to he in Colum- pected that-any more jury trials will
bia county at least two weeks; . The j be held before that time, although
next regular term- of court In this 1 the panel will not be discharged until
city will be convened on the third the end of the present term.
American' Steel Gives Dividend.
CHICAGO. . May 6. The American
Steel Foundries today declared a
stock dividend of 6 per cent on the
common stock payable . May 29, to
stock of record May 15.
Lithuania to Get 5,000,000.
Copenhagen, May b. A large st Helens court Opens Monday.
British bankine: concern has entered
into an arrangement for financing ASTORIA, Or.. May 6. (Special.)
Lithuania to the amount of f5,000.000 Judge Eakin will open a regular
.Slayer Asks V. S. Citizenship.
MINEOLA. N. V., May 6. Mrs. Mar
guerite LeBaudy of Weitbury, the
French woman who last year shot
f nd killed her husband. Jacques" Le
Baudy. "emperor of the Sahara." to
day took .. out her first citizenship
pa pers.
Fire Plans Up to Voters,
ASTORIA. Or., May . (Special.)
The iuestlon of whether or not the
Astoria firu department will . be
Salmon Are Striking
AT OREGON CITY
The man who makes his living; by fishing the com
mercial fisherman buys his tackle of us. We know
what to use and recommend. Buy your fishiifg; tackle
of us.
EVINRUDE MOTOR CO.
Fishing; Tackle, Gasoline Engines, Rowboat Motors
. Marine and Electrical Supplies
211 MORRISON STREET
Camping and touring are most pleas
urable when you feel that your au
tomobile has been properly over
hauled and repaired.
Let us tell you about our new price
in advance plan of automobile re
pairing. You are . guaranteed full
value. . .
Cook & Gill Co., Inc.
Eleventh and Burns ide Streets
Phone Broadway 3281.
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CREME DE
CAM ELI A
UQUtO TOUT POWDER
makes nam tnsnoa rat a
PlUSIMC STORY-WPCOVtS TOT
I ODaPUXKM - SOU? EVERVWHUf
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
be shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled In
the foot-bath. The Plattsburg Camp Man
ual advises men In training; to use Foot
Kase In thfclr shoes each morning. It pre
vents blisters and sore spots and relieves
painful, swol len. smarting feet and takes
the. sting out of corns and bunions. Al
mays ute Allen's Foot-Ja to break in
new shoos. Adv. , I
THE BETTER WAY TO
SHAVE .
Keeps Your Face
JLooking Its Best
It it .YOUR face is yen have a
right to suffer if 70a want to, but I
. am introducing, you 'to
Tha BETTER WAY. TO SHAVE,
one that you will enjoy knowing.
MEET Ezonall and I am sure you
will never share any other way. ,
Ezonall Shaving Cream is sold
by Drug Stores, Department Stores,
high-class Barber Shops and at
Toilet Counters.
If your dealer cannot supply
you, order direct
from us.
Large Jar, $1.00
Big Tube, 50c
The big JARS
contain months of
HAPPY SHAVES.
USE NO SUBSTI
TUTES they will
not give the guaran
ted satisfaction that
Ezonall will.
Ezonall Products Company
455 Mitii St., Sm Fraacsic, CaL
We give what we advertise and your money
will be refunded if you are not satisfied
within three days of time of the purchase
Big Doings at The Globe
Women's Dresses
Values to $35
Women's Suits
All sizes, serges and tricotines,
values to $53, at extra special
$18.95 $36.95
Hundreds of Silk and
Georgette Waists
Values to $10, extra special
.95
PoloCoats
With leather belts, all
j sizes, values to $30,
at only
$12.95
t ''Jr i
PoloCoats
With or without the
leather belts, values
to $45, at only
$18.95
Sample Suits, Coats
Values to $85, spe- J
cial at only $36.95 P
and
Silk and Satin Dresses
Most wonderful bar
gains, values to $55,
at only $26.95 and
18.95
Suits, Coats, Dresses
$18;
Mostly samples, to
close out, values to
$65, at $26.95 and
Hundreds of
Jersey
Dresses
All sizes,
values to
$35, extra
special a t
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Rational Home Remedy
for Wrinkled, Baggy Skin
Bathing the face !n a simple lotion made
follows, is the bent thin known to dis
perse wrinkles, from the finest lines to the
deepest crowsfoet: Powdered saxollte, one
ounce, dissolved in witch-haz?I. one-half
pint. Tour nearest druggist can supply the
constituents. It is a natural and rational
treatment, as it tends to remove th cuse
of those tell-tale sisns of advancing- ape.
worry or 111 health. Having both astringent
and tonic properties, the solution tightens
the too-loose skin and tends to sotidifv the
undei lying muscular tissue. This smooths
out the wrinkles and gives the skin a
firmer supporting foundation.
Obviously this effect must also reduce
hanging cheeks, dour. Ie chin and bajfgy
neck. The remarkably prompt action of
this harmless lotion Is another commend
able feature. Adv.
Phone 'your want ads to The Orego-nia-n.
Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work. .
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oiL They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the Wood, and "
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
every night for a week and note the
pleasing effect. 10c and 25c a box.
rhonc your want arts to The Orega
nian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.