Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 02, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIE - MORNING OREGONIAN. FIIIDAT. JULY 2, 1920
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor Main 7070. A 093
Sunday lidltor Main 7070. A 0'.I5
Aci erttlng Department. .Main 7O70. A 6005
superintendent of ..Main 7070. A boas
AMISEMENTS.
HEILIG (Broadway at Taylsr) Minnie
Madd.-rn Fluke In "Mia' Nelly ot ur"
leuns." Tonight.
LYRIC (Fourth and stark) Musical com
edy. In "I10O.0O0." Tnree shows dally at
7 and 0.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to 3.
6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and
holidays continuous. 1:10 to 11 P. M
PA NT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three shows daily. 2:30. 7 and
0:0o.
COUNCIL. CREST Free amusement park.
Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing
ton streets.
THE OAKS Amusement park. Free ad
mission until 6 P. M.. except Sundays
and holidays.
Alder.
COLUMBIA BEACH Amusements and
swimming. Take Vancouver cars on
Washington, between Fifth and Broadway.
China In.v Asks Injunction. M. D.
Goon, proprietor of the China Inn.
filed Injunction proceedings in the
circuit court yesterday against H.
Liebes & Co. to prevent he furriers
from molesting a marquise and elec
tric and painted signs in front of the
restaurant en-trance in the Broadway
building. Under authority of a new
lease, it is asserted that the Liebes firm
Intends to alter the front of the build
ing, disturbing the China Inn entrance.
The marquise cost J1100, an electric
sign $450 and a painted sign which
already has been removed, $25. Dam
ages of $5 a day are being caused by
the continued absence of the painted
sign. It is asserted, and augmented
damages will result from the tearing
down of the marquise and electric
sign, which it Is said is threatened.
Hibernians to Picnic. Members of
the Ancient Order of Hibernians will
hold their 42d annual picnic and field
rlav at Council PrpKt Mondav. July
Take cars at First and 5 an interesting programme having
been prepared by the general cnair
W. S. Robinson
.W. E. Sthauhal
E. Kardell
. . . .H. J. Brown
. . A. C Anderson
...D. C. Perejay
. ...O. F. Herron
.Nettie Tomprett
OKKOONIAN AT RESORTS.
Subscribe with the following agents, at
your summer resort, to secure the most
prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City
rates. Subscription by mall are payable in
advance: ,,
Barvicw. Or W. A. Stpprell
Bay City. Or O. E. Shel.ey
Bayoccan. Or F. D. Mitchell
Brighton. Or A. W. Rowe
Carson. Wash C. B Smith
Ecola. Or. ..Cannon Beach Merchandise Co.
C.arlnnwll Or....!) ( Ellis J. Vldder
Cearhart. Or
Long Beach. Wash
Matizanlia. Or.......
Nahcntta. Wash....
Neahkahnle Beach. Or. . . .
Nchalem. Or
Newport. Or
ru. n it . ir ' r... " irmnm s. Campbell
Pacific Beach. -Wash Burl Christie
Pacific City. Or D. F. Edmunds
Rockawav. Or Frank Miller
Seaside. Or C. W. Alward
Ehlpherd'a Hot Springs, Wash . -
Mrs. X. St. Martin
Feaview. Wash George N. Putnam
Tillamook. Or J- S. Umar
Wheeler. Or R. H. Cody and Leo Soliler
Seaside Prepares for Fourth.
With the formal opening of the new
Seaside hotel Saturday and the elabo
rate preparations for celebrating the
Fourth on Monday the opening of the
summer season at the beach resort is
expected to bring a large number of
vtsitors to Seaside. Preparations for
making the eagle scream are in
charge of E. N. Hurd. editor of the
Seaside Signal and mayor, of the
municipality. There will be a dis
play of fireworks Monday night. E.
8. Prouty general manager of the
Prouty Lumber & Box company and
S. C. O'Brien, associated in the same
enterprise drove to Portland in rive
hours Wednesday and report that the
roads are in excellent condition with
the exception of a stretch of about 12
mile between Scappoose and Deer
island, which is macadamized, but ts
a little rough.
Roses Given Easterners. Another
party of eastern tourists was treated
to individual bouquets of Portland
roses yesterday afternoon when Man
ager Campbell of the Multnomah
hotel supervised the distribution of a
basketful of Caroline Tc-stouts to
eight St. Louis visitors to Portland.
The roses were grown by C. M. Wilson
and brought by him to the hotel. This
method of bringing to the visitors'
attention the fact that Portland is
the Rose City, will be continued
throughout the summer by the hotels
of the city if the roses can be ob
tained from residents. Manager Camp
bell yesterday said that it Is his be
lief that Portland's roses are being
wasted on the bush. He said that
he believed the hotels will be only too
glad to distribute them to tourists.
Airplane Patrol Begins. With the
arrival of an army airplane yester
day noon at the municipal flying field,
the airplane patrol of the forests of
Oregon was officially started by the
government. A DeHaviland plane
piloted by P. A. Ander and with J.
Jacubson as observer, arrived from
Eugene, the home base, and after
taking on a fuel supply continued the
patrol trip. Airplanes will reach
Portland daily on patrol duty during
the forest fire sea.son. according to
plans of the forest service
Rishop Speaks at Rally. B'shop
William O. Shepard will be the speaker
at the young people's rally to be
held at the Swedish Methodist
church, corner Beech and Borthwlck
streets, at 7:45 o'clock this evening
The rally is to be held in connection
with the Oregon-Washington district
Epworth league convention of the
Swedish Methodist conference, which
meets at the Portland church July
2-4. AH Epworth leaguers and friends
are- invited.
Douglas Folk to Picnic. The ninth
annual outing of the Douglas County
association of Portland will be held
July 4 at Peninsula park. The an
nual business meeting and election of
officers will take place. Following
the business session members of the
order will enjoy a basket dinner while
the remainder of the afternoon will
be devoted to music and speaking. All
former Douglas county residents are
Invited to attend the outing.
Woodmen Charter Boat. Families
of members of the Woodmen of the
World and their friends are planning
to spend the July 4 down the t olum
Dia river. ebroot camp. No. 65
. O. W ., has chartered the boat.
Swan which will leave the foot of
Jefferson street Monday morning at
:jo. There win be dancing all day
with a ball game and tug-of-war be
tween two -rival teams of the camp
Trails Club to Hike. The Trails
club will take the 7:30 A. M. train
from the Union station Sunday for
Eagle creek to hike to high bridge
ana return. Distance is 8 miles
Those desiring to remain over for
July i should bring blankets and
commissary. Return train leaves at
4:20 P. M. Mrs. M. B. Weat will be
the leader.
Marshal's Brother Dead. John
Mann, chief deputy United States
marshal, received a telegram yester
day announcing the death at San
Francisco of his brother, Edward I.
Mann. The deceased was born at San
Francisco 42 years ago and had been
with the Pacific States Telephone &
Telegraph company for 23 years,.
Fourth or July Picnic. Sunday, by
American Legion, Crystal Lake park.
Milwaukie; dancing afternooii and
evening, swell music, athletic evenus
and games with prizes, also baseball
game. Lunches and refreshments
served. Everybody welcome. .starts
10 o'clock. Adv. j
Kx-Service Men. liraml picnic lv '
American Legioji. Sunday, July 4.
Crystal lake park. Milwaukiv. Starts
10 o'clock. lianctiiK. athletics and
games. Lunches and refreshments
oerved Everybody welcome big
time Adv.
tiOVERNMENT MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL
and baths. 1.1 miles from Carson,
Wftsh.. elevation 1400 ft. Splendid
accommodations, excellent fishing, an
ideal resor to spend the 4th Tariff
14 per day. Adv
('AMPERS. Attention! Drop in and
let us show you the new Miller auto
bed. Just what you need for that
outin Fields Motor Car Co., 14th
and Aider. Adv.
Plaster Board, beavei bo .rd. Cor
nell board for walls and ceilings.
Tlmms. Cress & Co.. 184 Second at
Adv.
Bang'. Close , that desk ,and come
out to Wlndemuth on the Willamette
for a swim. The water's fine. Adv.
The Uearhart Rest will reopen for
business on July 3. under same man
agement. P. M. teas every day. Adv.
Do You Need artificial teeth? Try
Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate specialist.
107 Journal bldg. Adv.
Kemmkrkr Coal Carbon Coal Co..
mine tgeult. &t USS. Adv.
POHTUND ATTORNEY
JAILED IN SEATTLE
C. W. Garland Wanted Here
on Larceny Charge.
EXTRADITION AGREED TO
man, A. B. Cain. Athletic games
played by members of the order in
their boyhood days in Erin, will have
a place on the programme, it is an
nounced. There will be a 50ryard
dash open to girls and a 25-yard dash
for matrons, a tug-of-war between
teams designated a-s the "Bryans" and
"Edwards" and a 100-yard dash open
to the corpulent members of the or
ganization, led by Dan Kellaher. Cap
taining the tug-of-war teams will be
Sergeant Mallon and M. J. Murnane.
Attorney John R. Murphy will deliver
a patriotic address.
Suit Brought to Cancel Note.
To compel the return of a promissory
note for $3480, alleged to have been
given D. G. Lebb on a promise to
secure money which was never ad
vanced. F. D. Schrump filed suit in
the circuit court yesterday against
Lebb. "John Doe" Waller and V. W.
Dugan. Schrump asserts in his com
plaint that he gave the note last Jan
uary to Lebb because he needed the
money to get some trucks which had
Just arrived in railway sheds "c. o. d."
The plaintiff Insists that Lebb took
the note, but did' not produce the
money, later not only refusing to re
turn the note but assigning it to
Waller and Dugan.
Endeavorers Plan Climb. Those
belonging to the Multnomah Christian
Endeavor association will climb Larch
mountain next Monday, July 5. Leav
ing Portland at 11 o'clock next Sun
day evening the mountaineers will
spend the night in the vicinity of
Larch and the next day begin the
ascension. The return trip to the
city will be made by train at 6:20
P. M. Monday. Those contemplating
going on the outing should carry a
flashlight and food enough for two
meals, it is announced. About 50 per
sons are expected to join the party.
C. W. Cardinell Funeral Today.
The funeral of Charles W. Cardinell,
owner of the Portland Leather com
pany, who died at the family home.
4SS East Twenty-eighth street. Tues
day, from an attack of pneumonia.
will be held at 10:30 this morning
from the parlors of Finley & Son. He
was 38 years old and a member of a
pioneer Portland family. He ts sur
vived by the widow, Mrs. Nellie Car
dinell, and son. Charles of Portland,
and father, brother and sister in
Richmond Beach, Cal.
Gresham;to Celebrate. Residents
of Gresham will celebrate the Fourth
of July next Monday, under auspices
of the Gresham post of the American
Legion. A parade will be held in the
morning and horse races, airplane ex
hibitions and speaking will occupy
the afternoon. Judge Jacob Kanzler
will speak. The celebration will be
at the Multnomah county fairgrounds.
near Gresham. C. G. Snyder, com
mander of the Gresham post of the
legion, is chairman of the entertain
ment committee.
Automobile Collision Causes Ar
rest. C. Osborne, bridgeman. 34. was
arrested yesterday by Investigator
Freiberg on charges of carelessly op
erating an automobile and failing to
report an accident. Charges against
O-borne were 'preferred by P. B.
L'rfer. The arrest was the result of
an automobile collision between ma
chines driven by Osborne and Urfer
on East Eighth street and Hawthbrne
avenue June 11.
Metzoer Folk to Celebrate. The
people at Metzger are hoping for
sunny skies for their annual Julv
Fourth celebration to be given July
5. The affair will be held. a usual.
at Metzger park. An attractive pro
gramme of athletic sports has been
arranged. Dancing will follow the
serving of the' picnic supper at 5
P. M. Take Oregon Electric cars, or
if by auto go via Terwilliger boule
vard
Jewish Services Announced. Serv
ices will be held at Congregation
Ahavai Sholom. Park and Clay streets,
tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morn
ing services will be held at 9 o'clock,
Rabbi Abrahamson will officiate,
Services will be held at the Congre
gation rsevah Zedek Talmud Torah
Sixth and Hall streets, tonight at 8
o clock and tomorrow morning at !
o'clock. Rev. Abraham I. Rosen
crantz will officiate at both services
Negro Woman Is Destitute. Mrs
Mamie Maec. a negro woman living at
320 Vs Williams avenue, is in dire
need of assistance according to Dr
Jennie Matilsky. who was called there
to attend the woman. The woman'
husband is said to have left her some
time ago and there is an infant be
sides two small children. According
to Dr. Matilsky, the negro woman has
no food, or fuel or decent clothing.
Mutton Chops. 1."c.
At Frank- L. Smith. 228 Alder street
The best cuts of sirloin steak. 15c.
The best cuts of round steak. 20c.
Porterhouse and ovenroasts.loc.
t-nouiaer mutton ann roast veal. I2vc
Pot roasts. 12 '4 c. Pure lard, 25c.
Boiling beef, 10c. Veal cutlets, 18c.
'.crs mutton. 20c. Liver, 10c.
Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder St. -Adv.
Negro Y. W. C. A. Organizes Here
Mrs. Cordelia Winn, colored national
T. W. C. A. organizer of New York
City, will hold a meeting this even
ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Bethel
A. M. E. church. All Interested are
invited to be present. Mrs. Winn is
the guest of Mrs. George H. Ben
jamin, 450 East Eighteenth street
north.
Special for July 4 and 5. A trip
up the Columbia river. Excursion
teamer leaves Taylor-street dock.
A. M. for a cruise up the scenic Co
lumbia river gorge; returning, arrives
t Portland at P. M. Bring your
lunch and enjoy a day on the river.
I' are 2. Phone Main 8065. Adv.
Damages Asked for Alleged At
T.iiKj uamages oi s.tuuu for an
alleged knife attack made on Charlie
Yokoo is asked in a suit filed by
Yokoo in the circuit court yesterday
agaiirst T. Klshimoto. The assault is
said to have occurred April 24.
Albany Association Picnic. The
annual picnic and reunion of the
Albany association, an event of much
interest to former residents of Albany,
will be held in Laurelhunst park Fri
day evening. July 9.
Clifton W. Anderson Arrested.
Clifton W. Anderson, wanted in Port
land on a charge of nonsupport, was
arrested in Tacoma yesterday, ac
cording to word received by Sheriff
Hurlburt.
Milk and Rest Cure. Restoros the
nutritional balance so that one may
get full food value out of the daily
diet. The Moore Sanitarium, East 47,
office; 908 Selling building. Main 6101.
Adv.
Bahai Assembly Meets Tonight.
The regular weekly meeting of the
Bahai assembly will be held in room
516 Bush & Lane building this even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Safety Boxes, lc dally. 2S4 Oak.
Adv.
One-Time County Official, Bis
barred In 1915, Accused of
Apropriating $608.78.
C. W. Garland, one-time deputy
district attorney of Multnomah
county, who was disbarred from prac
tice in Oregon by the state supreme
court July 20, 1915, for malfeasance,
was arrested in Seattle yesterday on
a larceny charge on which he was in
dicted by the local grand jury June
14, 1920, according to word reaching
District Attorney Evana yesterday.
He will not fight extradition, it is
said.
Appropriation to his own use of
$608.78 paid him by Hilda Linquist
of 5711 Forty-sixth avenue, southeast,
for repayment on real estate being
purchased, by the woman, is charged
against Garland in the indictment.
Garland has been in trouble in San
Francisco and Portland on numerous
occasions since his disbarment. His
term as deputy district attorney was
about 10 years ago.
Lot Funds Appropriated, Charse.
The date fixeu on the larceny by
bailee charge in the present indict
ment is March 3. 1917. In October,
1912, Miss Linquist contracted to pur
chase a lot from C E. Gilbert in
Madras addition for $800. One hun
dred dollars was to be paid down and
$10 each month thereafter. The pur
chaser made the monthly payments
personally until February 23. 1915,
wnen she went east. Before leaving
Portland she arranged with Garland
for him to make the payments after
the money was forwarded to him. He
was the attorney who had drawn up
tne original contract.
Miss Linquist completed her pay
ments in March, 1917. when Garland
wrote her that she had made her last
payment and that he would secure
the deed for her. It Is now charged
that he never made the proper pay
ments but appropriated the money to
nis own use.
Garland Illaniea Mice.
Garland contended originally that
he had paid out the money but that
the receipts had been destroyed by
rats and mice in his office. Within
the past- year, according to evidence
in the hands of the district attorney.
Garland wrote Miss Linquist that he
could not raise the money for her and
that he "supposed the only thing to
do was to go to the pen for it."
The disbarment Garland in 1915
resulted from the conversion or
money to his own use after he had
been employed by the state to prose
cute certain escheat proceedings.
Ask for your S.' & ,H. - Stamps
B. V. D.
and Gotham
Athletic
UNION SUITS
$ 1 .60
Delightfully cool and com
fortable for summer wear.
In fine nainsook.
REMEMBER!
209c cut on our entire stock
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Exclusive Kuppenheimer
House in Portland.
MORRISON AT FOURTH
Victor Records
FOR JULY ARE HERE
POPULAR SONGS AKD DANCE RECORDS
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Crescent Trio t Price 8c
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(The Moon Shines on the Moon
shine Sidnev Phillips
So Long! Oo-Long (How Long
You Gonna Be Gone?)...
Victor Roberts
Alexandria Fox Trot
Joseph C Smith's Orchestra
Oriental Stars One-Step
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra
Oh! By Jingo! Medley ox 1
356901 Trot All-star ifio
nobody Hut xou .iieaiey r
Trot. Palace Trio
10-in.List
Price 85c
10-in.List
Price 85o
12-in. List
Price 1.35
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VOCAL RECORDS
1 think I'll Get Wed In the 1 12-in. List
Summer. .Sir Marry wuikihi.,...
Good-bye, Sweet Day
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Cut Price Sale!
".'Merle Alco'c'kll 0-in. List
of the Waters.. Price U.OC
eatest Miracle of all ViVV"., nV. irV
By Sophie Braslau. contralto J Price $1.00 It- .. ;
told P. A. Spence. general car fore
man, what they thought of him. The
spokesman, Dan M. McLaughlin, mas
ter mechanic, expressed the good
opinion of his associates in the shop,
where Mr. Spence has been employed
continuously for almost 37 years and
from which' he has been retired un
der the pension system of the cor
poration. The retiring- general foreman was
presented with an appropriate token
of the esteem in which the men hold
him. The Southern Pacific band
turned out for the occasion and ren
dered some choice selections.
CAMPERS GET BLANKETS
At Remdrkably Low Prices at the
Brownsville Woolen Mills.
Campers from everywhere are get
ting fine woolen blankets here in
our big store. We have one of the
most complete stocks on the coast
of blankets, canoe pillows and out
ing clothes. Take the elervator to
the third floor.. BROWNSVILLE
WOOLEN MILLS STORE, at Third
and Morrison. Adv.
ARD OF THANKS.
ESTEEM SHOWN FOREMAN
Presentation Made by Associates
in Shop, on Retirement.
The employes of the BrokIyn
shops of the Southern Pacific com
pany held a meeting at noon yester
day, at which some of the employes
We wish to express our thanks to
i our many friends and his comrades
and tneir auxiliaries lor xnetr Kind
ness and sympathy ' during our sad
bereavement for the loss of our be
loved son and brother. Also for the
many beautiful floral offerings.
AIR. AND MRS. S. R. ATWOOD
Adv. AND FAMILY.
Family Takes Alaska Trip.
A. Rosencrans. wife and two sons
Ttia Moatlnir Af t Vi O
Merle AlcockJ
The Toilff Are Pitch' d (From
1S674I Wilson).. LaUra Littlelieio. I iu-in. l.iy.
They Bid Me Sleep r roui i jt i .tt om.
"Lady of the Lake") (Scott
Wilson).. Laura Littlefield
RED SEAL RECORDS
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I per te il mio cor (Sah-pray
B4877' Heart at Thy Sweet Voice) JO-'n. List
By Gabriella Besanzoni. con
tralto in Italian tCello ob
L ligato by Rosaria Bourdon
04S87 ) Greatest Miracle of all
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cuu, - T t r M-vArv0S . . ) 1 2-in. List
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I Enrico Caituso, tenor, in Italian J Price J1.60
7402.1 ( Berceuse (Bayr-serz') (Op. 67) ) 12-in. List
1 ...By Alfred Cortot. pianist j Price X. 50
(Scotch Pastorale(Op. 130. No. 2"l , , .
04884 By Mischa Elman. .violinist f10-in. L'st
(.Pianoforte by Josef BonlmeJ Price $1. 00
Les Fill e s de Cadix (Thel
luaw.'c Ma iric, tf PQiiiKi Ilo-in. List
1 By Amelita Galli-Curcl. sbpra- f Price 1.00
L no, in French. J
(Boheme Racconto di Rodolfo
740241 (KudolpA s isarrauvej
By orviiie
I Italian.
The Girl of the Golden West
Ch'ella mi creda (That She
04SS0 May Believe Me)
By Edward Johnston, tenor, in
Italian.
Polo Coats $
Harrold, tenor, in
74621
The Barefoot Trail
..By John McCormack, tenor
Espana Rapsodie
Bv Philadelphia Orchestra
I Leopold Stokowski. conductor
fRigoletto Monologo, "Parll
74622 J Siamo" (We Are Equal f 12-in. List
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G. F. Johnson Piano Co.
149 Sixth Stret. Between Morrison and Aldrt
left last night for a trip to Alaska. They
expect to cover the Skagway-White-hor.se-Atlin
route, and will be gone
until the end of the present month.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
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31x4 Non-skid $19.85
32x4 Non-skid $24.25
33x4 Non-skid $24.85
34x4 Non-skid $25.45
36x4 Non-skid ..$33.50
35x42 Non-skid $33.00
36x4 Non-skid $33.50
37x4 Non-skid $39.50
37x5 Non-skid $41.00
All sizes all styles all patterns
in All-Wool Suits for every age and
size of man
MEN'S wool SUITS
$S4-
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Campers See out stock of blankets,
robes, canoe pillows and outing clothes
the most complete in town at such
reasonable prices.
Bathing Suits
Men 's and Boys'
$2.00 to $6.50
another Woolen Mill value.
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"Sonny"
M others will find
everything the "little
man" wears and a most
complete stock on our
third floor.
For outdoor wear.
Play clothes and bath
ing suits. .
10 Per Cent Off on .All
Boys Suits.
Largest Manufac
turing Clothiers
West of Chicago
Men's and
Boys' Complete
Outfitters
0WNSVILLE
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Entire Building Third and Morrison'
wmm-
Special Prices on
CORD TIRES
After Eight Years
He Found It
In recent conversation, Mr.
James Porter. 251 10th" St.. pave
Sepol Shampoo unlimited praise.
Having- been troubled with a drv
dandruff for eight years, which
caused a burninn. itching, irritat
ed sensation. My hair was drv.
brittle and falling out. 1 have
tried any number of shampoos,
hair tonics, with no results, until
I commenced irsinK Sepol. over a
month ago, and must sav it is
wonderful. Cured my dandruff,
stopped Itchinp scalp and started
new growth of hair. I think Sepol
Shampoo is the riRht shampoo, for
its antiseptic tonic effect removes
all grerm life. 1 surely recommend
it to anyone.
Sepol la for nle at all drag and
department Mtoren.
Auk your barber or hair dinm
for a Sepol Shampoo it an tin fits.
SEPOL LABORATORIES,
Portland, Or.
Malcom Tire Co.
Broadway and Everett
Large Buyers Small Profits
Ajti in the market for the best
house $6000 to $8000 will buy in
Irvington or Alameda Park. Will
make substantial cash payment.
Best references furnished. Am
not an agent. Full particulars
and location in first letter.
Address
BC 850, OREGONIAN
XAVr.H
BOARD
BEAVER DOARD
FOR BETTER WALLS CLtJ
AND CEILINGS
RASMUSSEN & CO.
N. E. Cor. 2d and Taylor Sts.
Two Studebakers
W have two Studebaker tour
inff cars that we wish to dispose of
at once, regardless of cost or
value. These cars are in excellent
condition and will give the very
best of service.
One 1913 4-cyL touring car at
300.
One 1914 8-cyL touring car at
1550.
Get here early if you want one
of these cars.
COVEY MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Wanhinarton St. at 21st. 3Iain 63-14
Spendyour vacation in
SAN FRANCISCO
STOP II ATC?I
AT THE
STEWAR
On Geary St.. just off TJnlon Square,
close to everything worth while. Good
accommodations at moderate rates.
Breakfast, 50c, 60c, 75c, Lunch 70c
(Sundays 75c), Dinner $1.25 (Sundays
SI. 50). Municipal car passes the door.
Stewart Motor Bus meets principal
trains and steamers. It is advisable to
make reservations in advance of arrival.
Estab. 20 Years in Portland
C. Gee Wo
Root and Herb Remedies
162 Vi First SU Portland, Or.
Phone your want ads to The Oreg-o-
nian. Main "070, Automatic 560-96.
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