Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 30, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGOMAX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920
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City Editor Main 7070. A 8095
Sunday Kdltor Main 700, A. BOUS
Advertising Department .. Main .0.0 A 60J5
Superintendent of Hide. ..Main 70.0, A oOJa
AMCSEMENTS.
ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude
ville. Thli afternoon.
LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Muilcal com
edy. In "SIOO.OOO." Tnree ahowa dally '
-. 7 and !).
H1PPODHOMB (Broadway at TamhUl)
Vaudeville and moving pictures, 1 to .
:43 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays ana
holidays continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M.
PANTAUES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three shows dally. -
U :ui.
COUNCIL, CREST Free amusement park.
Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing
ton streets.
THE OAKS Amusement park. Free ad
mission until S P. M., except Sundays
and holidays. Take cars at First and
Alder.
COLUMBIA BEACH Amusements and
swimming.- Take Vancouver cars on
Washington, between Fifth and Broadway.
Nw Code Up to Council An
electrical code, revised to conform
with the requirements promulgated
by the United States bureau of stan
dards and conforming with the na
tional electrical code will be pre
sented to the city council this morn
Ins for final approval. - Portland's
electrical code has not been revised
for more than two years. The draft
which has been prepared for adoption
is said to have the Indorsement of the
Electrical Manufacturers' associa
tion, the Electrical Contractors' asso
ciation and the union of electrical
workers. 1
Driver Asleep at Wheel. Three
automobiles, were wrecked as the
result of a series of collisions on the
ORPHEUM CLOSES TODAYl
NEW SEASOX WILL BE USH
ERED IX AUGUST 29.
Interesting 'Bill of Vaudeville to
Grace Boards at Fare
well Show.
The Orpheum season will close with
the afternoon performance today and
Hawthorne bridge late yesterday PrtJan.!, wUI. .be without bis-"me
ORKGOMAN AT RESORTS.
Subscribe with the following agents, at
your summer resort, to secure the most
prompt delivery of The Oregoniair. City
rates. Subscription by mall are payablo In
advance: .
Barvlew, Or W. A. Stpprell
Bay City. Or O. E. Khelley
Bayocean. Or F. D. Mitchell
Brighton. Or A. W. Rom
Carson. Wash C. B Smith
Kcoli, or... Cannon ueacn .vercnanuisc . .
Garibaldi, Or 1). C. Ellis J. L. Kidder
Cearhart. Or W. 8. Robinson
Long Beach. Wash V. K. Sthauha
Manzanita. Or E. Kardell
Nahcotta. Wash H. J. Brown
Ncahkahnle Beach. Or A. C. Anderson
Nehalem. Or D. C. Pcrelay
Newport. Or O. F. Herron
Ocean Lake. Or Nettie Tomprett
Ocean Park. Wash Emma S. Campbell
Pacific Beach. Wash Burl Christie
Pacific City. Or D. F. Edmunds
Rockaway. Or Frank Millet
Rcaslde. Or C. W. Alward
Ehtpherd's Hot Springs. Wash
Mrs. N. St. Martin
Feavlcw. Wash George N. Putnam
Tillamook. Or J- S. Lamar
Wheeler. Or R. H. Cody and Leo bonier
when Ray Wilkinson, driver of one
of the cars, dropped asleep at the
wheel. Wilkinson's machine, which
was going east, collided with a car
driven by Mrs. Felix Bloch, 714 Love-
Joy street, causing her machine to
swerve and collide in turn with a
machine driven by W. W. Savage,
1255 Division street. All three cars
were damaged. Patrolman Elliott,
who made an investigation, said that
Wilkinson had dropped asleep.
Loggers Discharged in Coort.
Walter Peterson and E. Chaput, log
gers, who were arrested early yester
day morning on complaint made by L.
vaudeville until Sunday. August 29,
when the new season will be opened'
at the Heilig under the same sched
ule of three nights and four matinees
which has prevailed for the past three
years. For the closing show today
special music will be played by the
Orpheum orchestra and all acts' of
the farewell show will do extra bfts
in saying adieu to Portland.
"Kiss Me," . a musical farce with a
dozen girls, including a vampire
chorus, is the headline attraction of
the Orpheum's last show. This act
has much tuneful music and a com
edy theme, and the girls make sev
eral changes of costume. The stage
Way. chief mate oi tne river eamer ,:. f thi. t i. .i.hnni. Th
Game Cock, who charged them with Utars are Dorothea Sadller. the lead-
cutting a hole in a partition of the jn vampire: Isabelle Winlock and
steamer with an ax, were discharged Harry Meyer.
yesterday by Municipal Judge Ross- other big-type acts are Bueh broth
man, who declared there was not ers comedians, who close the show
enough evidence to implicate them.
Evidence was brought out that there
was bad blood existing between the
mate nd the two loggers.
If You are interested in pure food
for the nourishment of you and yours,
you owe it to yourself to Duy tnai
with hilarious laughter, and Merle
Downey and Charlotte Whiting, "Just
Kids," who sing, dance and patter
through a make-believe quarrel of
newlyweds.
A big novelty of the Orpheum's
farewell show is Resista, a 95-pound
Estate of $15,000 Lbkt. An estate
valued at approximately $15,000 was
left by the late Mrs. Rachel Bales,
who died in Portland June 17. ac
cording to the petition for probate
of will filed in the circuit court yes
terday. The will provides that prop
erty in Newport is to be sold as soon
as convenient and the money used
to give musical educations to her
grandchildren. Mrs. Bales left a
widower. O. J. Bales of Beaverton;
Mrs. Gertrude F. Smith, daughter.
Wmco; William Bales, son, residence
unknown, and Marie E. Goshorn,
daughter, Beaverton.
Recovery ok $2259.30 Sought. Suit
to recover $2259.30 alleged to have
been given Robert B. La Salle, Port
land police inspector, William . Bren
ner, Angello H. Rossi and Fred Peter
son by George R. Randolph of San
Frapcisco, former Portland resident,
has been filed in the circuit court. Ac
cording to Robert Rankin, attorney
for Randolph, the money was given
the defendants for the purchase, of
war savings stamps never received by
the plaintiff because of their con
fiscation by the government when
identified as stolen from the Scio
bank in a robbery early thioi year.
Marines Are Sentenced. Alfred
Llnd, 18, and Henry Hartman, 26,
marines who are said to be absent
from Bremerton station, appeared In
municipal court on charges of larceny
yesterday following their arrest Sun
day by Inspector Ackerman. Hart
man was sent to jail for four months
and Lind for 60 days. The two were
arrested by Inspector Ackerman after
they are said to have stolen a re
volver, a hand bag and sweater from
the house of Henry Barger, route 1,
Portland, where they were visiting.
Barger preferred charges against
them.
Huntington Clan Formed. The
Huntington families of the northwest
have formed an association for mutual
acquaintance known as the Hunting
ton club. At 11 A. M., Friday, July 2
they will gather at Laurelhurst park
for a basket picnic. All persons bear
ing the Huntington name or descend
ants of Huntington ancestors and
their families will be welcome and
It is hoped that there will be a large
gathering.
Cuban Arrested on Train. Albert
Rodriguez, Cuban, 31, was arrested
on the train that arrived from Taco
ma yesterday morning by Inspectors
Kill and Cahlll and is being held for
the Tacoma authorities on a charge
of larceny. Rodriguez is said to have
robbed a barber shop belonging to E.
Rou&h in Tacoma, taking a large
quantity of barber's tools and sup
plies.
Train Strikes Deaf Man. Charle
Fiedler, 1563 Macadam, received
bruises yesterday morning as a result
of being struck by a Southern Pa
ciflo electric train south of the Third
and Miles-street station. The man
was taken, to Good Samaritan hos
pital where his injuries were reported
'to be not of a serious character. Mr,
Fiedler is deaf and for that reason
failed to hear the train signal. -
Woman Reports Robbert. Mar
Jorie Pike, 191 Fourteenth street, re
ported to the police yesterday that
her apartment had been entered by
burglars who took a quantity of
money and' jewelry. The loot she
said included a $5 bill and some small
change. The burglars gained en
trance as a result of the front door
being left unlocked.
Parents of Judge Here on Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. George , Rossman of
Tacoma, parents of Municipal Judge
Rossman, are visiting in the city with
their son. Judge Rossman took them
on an automobile ride over the Co
lumbia river highway yesterday after
noon following the close of the
municipal court session for the'day.
Fourth of Jult Picnic. Sunday, by
American Legion, Crystal Lake park,
Milwaukie; dancing afternoon and
evening, swell music, athletic events
and games with prizes, also baseball
game. Lunches and refreshments
served. Everybody welcome. Starts
10 o clock. Adv.
Alleged Moonshiner Held. Fred
Zintz was held to the federal grand
Jury yesterday as an alleged moon
shiner, following his arrest by prohi
bitlon agents who reported discovery
of an illicit still in operation at his
home. He is held under bonds of
j00 pending an Investigation.
Mr. and Mrs. B u r o l a r spent a I
profitable night, according to reports'
at'police headquarters. Our burglary
and hold-up policy will protect you
against such losses. Phone W. R. Mc
Donald & Co., Mar. 2391, Yeon bldg.
Adv.
Ex-Members of Battert Notified.
Former members of battery A are
requested to be present, in uniform
if possible, at the Armory at 1:30
o'clock this afternoon to attend the
funeral services for Arthur A. Atwood,
who died last Sunday night.
Pyorrhea, Decay, soft Teeth. Do
you know the wonderful system by
which the principles of prevention are
given to each patient while dental
work js being done? Dr. C. (See)
r Smith Long, Bush & Lane bldg. Adv.
For Expert Dressmaking, Remodel
ing Relining. Cleaning, pressing
dyeing. See the Cabinet Cleaners and
Dyers, 424 Morrison, near 11th. Main
1825. We call and deliver. Adv.
Oriental Rugs stored, rep'red, wash
cleaned. Cartozlan Bros. Inc., oriental
rugs and carpets. Wash, near 10th
Adv.
The annual meeting of the Sons and
Daughters of Oregon Pioneers
Wednesday, June 30, library hall.
Adv.
Do You Need artificial teeth? Try
Dr. E. C. Rossman.' plate specialist.
107 Journal bldg. Adv.
Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents. East 1188, Aciv,
In the audience to lift her. She per
mits volunteers to lift her in the
first attempt, but after that no one
yet has been able to raise her from
the floor.
WHISKY PROVES POISON
STt'FF MADE BY MOOJSHIXER
HIGHLY DANGEROUS.
fond where evervthlne is fresh: where eirl. whr riefipM nnvnna In lift her.
everything is clean and of the high- I Resista walks down the center aisle
est quality, and where everything is I of the theater and invites anyone
priced lower than you can buy it else
where:
Roast veal, 15c lb.
Veal chops. 23c lb.
Fancy lamb roast, 20c lb.
Young pig pork roast, 25c lb.
Sugar-cured picnics. 24-c lb.
Sugar-cured cottages. 36c lb.
Fresh hamburger, 12 c lb.
Fresh sausage meat, 12 c lb.
Boiling beef, 8c lb. .
Choice steer pot roast, 15c lb.
Frankfurters, 20c lb.
Breast of veal, 15c lb.
Home-made compound, 17c lb.
No. 5 shortening, $1.15 pail. x
No. 5 pure lard, $1.25 pall.
Complete line of cooked meats for
warm weather lunches. We have the
hoicest quality meats. Come and be
convinced. The largest and most sani-
ary market In the city. Pacific
Market, Fourth and Yamhill. Adv.
'Pussyfoot Johnson Here July 11
William Eugene "Pussyfoot" John
son, noted anti-saloon lecturer, will
give a series of three lectures in
Portland, July 11. The first meeting
will be at the First Congregational
church, at 11 A. M.: the second at the
city auditorium at 3 P. M. and the
third will be given in the evening at
the Central Presbyterian church. East
Twelfth and Pine streets, at 8 P. M.
Auto Hits Freight Car. Dr. H. C.
S. A H. Greet)
IBATHING
SLJITtS AND
1 mm. m a.
UifI n
ft r
ALL SUMMER TOGS
Man and Wife of Prineville Will
Be Brought to City Under
Federal Indictment.
Swimmers!
There's perfection of fit- in one
of our novelty striped Pfisster or
Gantner & Mattern
BATHING SUITS
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS
Were $2.50 to $10
NOW $2 to $8
Wool, wool worsteds, fiber silk,
and mixtures. Quiet or loud
effects.
20 Cut on Everything Sold
in the Store
Exclusive Knpiwn hrlmrr House
In Portland.
MORRISON AT FOURTH.
Enough poison moonshine whisky
to kill more than a score of persons,.
If they should drink it, was brought
to the federal building yesterday and
placed in charge of Assistant United
States Attorney Realties, who will
handle the prosecution against R. E.
Jones and wife of Prineville, alleged
manufacturers of the stuff.
The whisky. accordiner to Mr.
Heames, 'was manufactured in a tin
syrup can. and a chemical analysis
Johnson of the city health bureau I shows it to bet highly poisonous. One
received an injured hand and nis man, who drank a small Dortion of it
automobile was badly damaged when I Is said to-have been partially blinded.
ne collided with a treignt car on ifiast while a prohibition agent who took
water street, between Stark and a sma.l sip was rendered unconscious
Washington streets Monday night.
The entire frame of the automobile
was wrenched and the engine driven
back into the chassis.
for an entire day.
Jones and his wife are now under
arrest at Prineville. They are both
under federal indictment and will be
Moonshiner Pleads Guiltt. Chris brought to Portland for trial as soon
Kochltn, moonshiner, pleaded guilty as the trial date has been set. In
In federal court yesterday to a viola- 1 addition to the tin still and a gallon
tlon of the federal prohibition law I of the liquor, federal authorities have
ajid was fined $200 by Judge Bean, a large quantity of mash, to be used
Kochlln admitted having operated a I as evidence against the couple,
.small still at his home in this city.
nts. IblAIVIr Intrl rnUtit tNUS
Health Assets in Business. Prob
ably no treatment in i the world will Grand Jurv will Report Findings
bring the tlred-out, chronlcally-aillng .
of Investigation Today
business man back to efficiency and
health so quickly as the Milk and
Rest Cure. The Moore Sanitarium,
East 47, office 908 Selling building,
Main 6101. Adv.
Ex-Service Men. Grand picnic by
American Legion, Sunday, July 4,
Crystal lake park, Milwaukie. Starts
10 o'clock. Dancing, athletics and
games. Lunches and refreshments
served. Everybody welcome big
time. Adv.
Intense interest is being manifested
in official circles in the promised re
port today of the federal grand jury
relative to the investigation of the
so-called ring connected with the
theft and sale of war savings stamps
valued at thousands of dollars,
Ever since the grand jury took up
the probe more than a month ago ru
mors have been circulated in official
Government Mineral Springs Hotel I olrcles concerning the scope and im-
pui itmuB ul ine investigation. it is
said to be certain that a number of
indictments involving the principals
and agents of .this alleged ring will
be reported out when the jurors sub
mit their final report today.
It was reported Monday that the
indictments would be returned yester-
especially I day but at the federal building during
I the afternoon It was eaid that the in
dictments will not be ready until this
morning.'
Two of the alleged brokers who en
gineered the sale of many of the
stamps are now at liberty under
bonds awaiting the final report of the
grand jury..
and baths, 15 miles from Carson
Wash., elevation 1400 ft. Splendid
accommodations, excellent fishing, an
ideal resort to spend the 4th. Tariff
$4 per day. Adv.
The healing meetings of Rev. John
G. Lake are being continued each day
and evening at Chri.stensen's hall. All
are invited to attend,
those who are ill. Adv.
COLLEGE RAISES $15,
BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED OX
MOXTEITH CAMPUS.
FUR PEDDLERS ARRESTED
Go Before Oregon Duo Said to Have Represented
Themselves-'as Seafarers.
Trustees Will
Synod and Ask. Indorsement
of $300,000 Campaign.
The successful completion of the
campaign for $15,000 additional cur
rent expense fund for Albany col
lege for next year was announced by
President A. M. Williams at an in
formal meeting of the trustees of the
college in this city Monday. Of this
amount $10,000 was raised among
friends of the college in Oregon and
$5000 was allowed from the general
board of education in New York city.
The secretary of this, board is Rev.
Edgar P. Hill, former pastor of the
First Presbyterian church in Portland.
Dr. Williams returned recently from
the east, where he was in conference
with educational leaders and secured
their promise for assistance in the
new campaign lor Duiiaings on raon
telth campus at Albany. The trustees
of the college will ask the Oregon
synod to indorse their campaign for
$300,000 at the meeting to be held in
Eugene, July 13 to 21.
. Portland trustees of the college are
Fletcher Linn, J. E. Wheeler, F. I.
Fuller and Dr. S. W.' Seeman. ,D. A.
Pattulo and L. G. McGaw have been
nominated for ' membership - on the
board.
Charles McMillan, 26, and John
McMillan, 40, who are said to have
represented themselves to be seafar
ing men from a British ship while
peddling furs about the city vthich
they told prospective customers were
smuggled and for that reason could
L HTHl.i ,n
Victor G. Hastings slnsins: at
MAIR'S HALL
Tuesdays and Saturdays, Wlllami ave.
and Russell st.
ir-TO-DATB DANCING.
UUOD MUSIC.
" Ladies 2o cents. Gents 50 cents.
H. P. Chambers, Manager.
be sold for a very low price, were ar
rested yesterday by Patrolman Tay-
or at Sixth and Flanders street and
following an investigation, were
charged with peddling without a
license.
According to Inspector Ackerman,
who made an investigation of the
due, they had a quantity of cheap
furs purchased somewhere in the
east.
WOMAN AUTOIST CLEARED
Little Girl, Injured in Accident, Is
Blamed.
As the result of an investigation
made yesterday Investigator Freiberg
of the traffic bureau announced that
Mrs. Ruth E. Simmons, Portland
school feacher, could not be held re
sponsible for the accident in which
Helen Doklas. eeven-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Doklas, East
Broadway and Vancouver avenue, was
struck by the automobile of Mrs. Sim
mons at Broadway and Williams ave
nue Monday night. The little girl
suffered a fractured leg.
She was reported to have run di
rectly in front of the car, making It
impossible for Mrs. Simmons to avoid
the accident.
The injured girl is being treated at
Emanuel hospital. Mrs. Simmons
Uvea at 726 Oswego street.
Stronger Than is Usually
Thought Necessary
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The powerful and enduring body of Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes is far thicker than that
of ordinary tubes in some cases as much as
twenty per cent.
It is made of rubber so pure that it floats
and instead of being made from a single heavy
sheet, it is' laboriously built up of many thin
sheets welded inseparably together.
This remarkable construction prevents poros
ity and imperfections, and its cross-grain tex
ture protects the tube against ripping.
In every detail and feature Goodyear Heavy
Tourist Tubes are stronger than is usually
thought necessary even their valve-patches
are vulcanized in, instead of being stuck on.
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are packed in
sturdy waterproof bags, and are relatively as
superior to ordinary tubes as Goodyear Cord
Tires are to ordinary tires.
Their initial cost is no more than the price
you are asked for tubes of less merit why risk
cosdy casings when such sure protection is
available ;
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SCOODYEAK
tS 3S
DE LUXE DIXIE CAKES.
Quality unexcelled. Ask your gro
cer. Served at hotels, restaurants and
soda fountains. Portland, Salem, As
toria, Aberdeen. Phone E. 755. Haynes
Foster Baking Co. -Adv. -
Chautauqua Opens at Washougal.
WASHOUGAL. Wash., June 29.
(Special.) The Radcliffe Chautauqua
association of wasnington, u. u., De
gan a three-day Chautauqua meeting
Rubin Motor
: Car Co.
Broadway at Hoyt
Phone Broadway 89
GOODYEAR TIRES
v -SERVICE
ACCESSORIES
Washington
Park Auto Co.,
Inc.
23d, S.W. Cor. Wash.
Main 7305
GOODYEAR TIRES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
. SERVICE
King
Automotive
Equipment Co.
130 North Broadway -Opp.
New Postof fice
Phone Broadway 9
GOODYEAR TIRES
SERVICE
Auto sundrdzs
LENTS
GARAGE
8919 Foster Road
Tabor 3429 ;
GOODYEAR TIRES
ARE BEST
We give you fine
service.
here today. A tent has been pitched land a crowd is expected at every
in the park in the center of the city I entertainment. '
Pictures on Land and
Pictures at Sea!
YouH be taking many a picture on your
summer jaunts and jour
neys, and youll be the
better pleased if all your
pictures are good ones.
Insure this by using our
fresh, films, afterwards
sending them to us to develop and print for you.
We serve you promptly.
SHOE MEN' HURL CHARGES
Answer to Injunction Suit St j Feb
Business as "Unfair, Deceptive."
The use of the -words "sample shoe
store" by a retail merchant In ad
vertising his business ts regarded by
persons engaged In the shoe busi-1
ness as unfair, deceptive and mislead
ing, Paul Tieburg and Charles M.
Tleburg, shoe merchants, doing busi
ness under the name of "Tieburg s
Shoe Service," at Fourth and Alder
streets, replied in the circuit court
yesterday to an injunction suit of
George L. Greenfield, proprietor of
"Wright's Sample Shoe- Shop."
Mr. Greenfield seeks to prevent the
Tieburgs from using the name
"Wright" in their display placards
at Fourth ind Alder streets, as the
Tieburgs occupy a location used by
the "Wright's Sample Shoe Shop" for
five years. In reply, the Tieburgs as
sert that they have handled the E. T.
Wright shoes for many years, that
they have been in business f or . 30
years and have shops in San Fran
cisco, Oakland and Fresno, Cal., and
two in Portland.
Columbian Optical Co.
145 Sixth Street, Bet. Alder and Morrison
CHILDREN FREE!
THESE ARE
COLUMBIA BEACH
SPECIAL SALE
2 Carloads of
Of fice Furniture
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Roll arid Flat-Top Desks,
Chairs, Tables and
Rugs
ALSO ALL WOOD AND STEEL
FILING EQUIPMENT
All Standard Lines .
Nothing Reserved
P. G. WAX
OFFICE EQUIPMENT HOUSE
31 North Fifth, Bet. Burnside and Couch Sts.
' Broadway 2739
Music-Education School
An elementary school for boys
and girls. Eighth year opens
Wednesday, September 15. 1920. at
10 o'clock. Individual instruction
and out-of-door work are among
the primary features of the school.
Subjects taugh: Knglish, Latin,
French. Mathematics, History,
Geography, Art, Music. Dancing,
Carpentry. Sewing, Garden Work.
A special feature of the curric
ulum this year will be the study
of the physical sciences with
weekly excursions.
MRS. CALVIN H. CADV, Principal,
714 Da via Street. -
Registration hours: . After Sept. 1
from 10 to 2 each day.
Spend your vacation in
SAN FRANCISCO
AT THE HOTEL
WART
On Geary St., jnst off Union Square,
close to everything worth while. Good
accommodations at moderate rates.
Breakfast, 60c, 60c, 75c, Lunch 70c
(Sundays 75c). Dinner fl.25 (Sundays
SI. 60).. Municipal car passes the door.
Stewart Motor Bus meet principal
trains and steamers. It is advisable to
make reservations in advance of arrival.
Ill
Printers
Bookbinders
Desks
Filing Cabinets
GLASS & PRUDHOMME
COMPANY
65-67 Broadway, Portland.
DAYS
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Special Fourth of July celebration next Sunday, and I
lireworks Monday night, July 5.
Take Vancouver Car
DE LUXE
DIXIE CAKES
Quality
Unexcelled
ASK YOUR GRbCER
Served at Hotels, Restaurants arfd Soda Fountains.
. PORTLAND rSALEM ASTORIA ABERDEEN
Phone E. 755- Haynes-Foster Baking Co.
Beautify the Complesion
tN TEN DATS
Nadinok CREAM
TLa TJaequM BeaatiEc
UJ and EnJnt
By ThtxisanJm
Guaranteed to remova
tan, freckles, pimples.
liver-spots, etc. Ex
treme cases 20 days.
Rids pores and tissues of impurities.
Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At
leading toilet counters. If they haven't
it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and 51.20.
VATtOfTAL TOILET CO.. PrU. Tcwn.
Hold by gkidmor Drug- Co.. ud othM
toilet counters.
Estab. 20 Years in Portland
C. Gee Wo
Root and Herb Remedies
162J4 First SU Portland, Or.
Phone Your Want Ads to .
THE OREGONIAN
Main 7070 A 6095
DUAIU
FOR BETTER WALLS
AND CEILINGS
RASMUSSEN & CO.
N. E. Cor. 2d and Taylor St a.
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