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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1921)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 II in the state corporation department today. . The Springbrook Packing company. with a capital stock of 17500, has immimimimmiimiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii been incorporated bv J. A. Wendell. J. H. Rees and C. E. Newhouse. The headquarters will be at Springbrook, lamnm county. ne Jiotonogue Publishing com pany, with headquarters In Portland. MEN has been incorporated by Herbert S. Bryning. E, E. Bryning and M. L. 'Union With Socialism or Com munism Is Proposed.. Ham. The capital stock is $5000. ine uoidman Hall Engine com pany, witn. a capital stock of $15,000, nas Deen incorporated by F. C. Knapp, j. w. nan and O. B. Goldman. Head quarters will be in Portland. Moore & McGill has been incorpor ated by H. F. McGill, G. E. Moore and A. G. Rushlight. The capital stock is $10,000 and headquarters CIVIL STRIFE PROPHESIED oe in Portland. E BEETLE IS TARGET Dictatorship of Proletariat to Sup press Counter - Revolutionary Movements of Capitalists. COPY OP FEDKKAIi BILI BE FORE STATE FORESTER. ISTSCA JUNE CONVENTION DETROIT. Mich., June 20. Whether socialism is to retain its present identity or be amalgamated with Eovietism or communism is one of the issues which the socialist national convention, set for June 25 here, will be called upon to decide. Under the "agenda" system of vot in, adopted by the socialists for the first time this year, all motions pro posed for submission to the conven tion must be circularized in advance among the membership of the party for assimilation and discussion. Any faction or group within the party, however small and unrepresentative may submit such a tentative motion for inclusion in the agenda with the distinct understanding however, that this procedure carries with it abso lutely no indorsement or sanction for the proposal by the committee who makes up the agenda. Thus among a mass of other mo tions to be submitted at the meeting will be the following, taken from the printed copy of the agenda issued: A motion that "the socialist party of the United States renew its ap plication for membership in the com munist international upon the basis of complete acceptance of the 21 points of affiliation." Civil- Strife Held Unavoidable. Another motion on the same sub Ject says: "That the socialist party of the United States renew its appli cation for membership in the com munist international with the reser vation that we accept no binding for mula for the attainment or organiza tion of the socialist society, and re tain complete autonomy in matters of membership, organization and tac tics and In regard to our programme end declarations regarding questions which are primarily of domestic con cern." A resolution dealing with opposite viewpoint will be offered, which etates that "Be It resolved, that until euch time as the communist inter national has officially withdrawn the appeal for workers to leave the Amer ican socialist party and others of a similar import members of the social ist party supporting or indorsing the communist international or advocat ing affiliation therewith shall be subject to expulsion by their respect .ive branches." Political Power Isxued. Still another motion to be presentei says: "The socialist party of the( United States advocates the dictator ship of the proletariat. . . . The dictatorship must be established tc euppress counter-revolutionary move ments of the capitalists and to firmly establish the new order. The work ing class, having captured the politi cal power, must use that power to intrench themselves as the dominant ruling class, until such time as the expropriation of capitalist property and the abolition of interest, rent and profit has " eliminated economic classes, class interests and class antagonisms." Another motion states mat -me so cialist party regards the general strike as a powerful weapon of the working class." This motion adds. However: "However, considering that it requires a high degree of organiza tion, discipline and solidarity, it is evident that the advocacy of a general strike in the United States . under present conditions is folly." Tears of education and organization lie before the American working class before the general strike can pass from the ory to reality." Vigorous Measures Advocated. Political strikes are advocated in one motion, but warns that It is ef fective where there is sufficient sen timent to insure a .general and will-, ing .compliance with the strike or ders, and that political strikes called for light or trivial reasons are fore doomed to failure, and will result in discreditine this powerful weapon Another motion dealing with the socialist attitude toward organized labor savs in part: "As part of the militant forces of the working class of this country, we reaffirm that ad herence to a policy of political beg ging, of political trading with the cap italists' parties, on. the part of the lubor movement, is degrading and detrimental to the interest of the workers." Proposed Iaw Provides $90,0001 Appropriation and Outlines rian of Activity. SALEM, Or., June 20. (Special.) I w. a. ureeley. United States forester, has sent to F. A. Elliott, state fores ter, a copy of the bill to be introduced in congress appropriating funds and! outlining a plan of action to combat I the so-called pine beetle, which was I said to have destroyed thousands ofl dollars worth of valuable timber In Oregon and California during the last lew years. , The bill Is almost Identical with the resolution approved by the Oregon I legislature during the 1921 session. The measure, if approved, will carry! an appropriation of $90,000, and will! provide for infested zones. When I these zones are established the own ers of the timber included will have I 30 days in which to eliminate the pest. If actfon Is not taken within that I period, then the state forester is au- thorized to proceed against the beetle and assess the cost of the campaign! against the land. State Forester Elliott said that from reports he had received, the loss of timber through the activities of the pine beetle would aggregate more than $100,000 in Oregon, while even a greater loss had been sustained by I the timber owners of California. Letters received by the state for-1 ester Indicate that the proposed law I has the support of Senators McNary I and Stanfield and Representatives I Sinnott and Hawley. MRS. COIN ON STAND WIFE OF RAILROAD BUILDER TELLS OF PAST LIFE. Spokane Woman, Accused of Arson, Says She Had Planned to Marry Chauffeur. SPOKANE, Wash., June 10. De tails of her past life with D..C. Corbin, wealthy railroad builder, were dis closed in cross-examination of Mrs. Anna L. Corbin In superior court here this afternoon In the trial of Louis L. Lilge, her former chauffeur, on trial on a charge or arson In con nection with the alleged attempted destruction by fire of the Corbin home here last winter. Mrs. Corbin declared, in reply to questions of coiisel for Mr. Lilge, that Mr. Corbin had sent her abroad and east to study after she had worked for him as his housekeeper for a num ber of years, and that later they were married. Mr. Corbin died in 1918, leaving her $100,000 and their home here, valued at $40,000. On her direct examination Mrs. Corbin told of alleged plans of her self and Lilge to burn the house to collect the insurance, because of the heavy expense to which she was put in maintaining It. She said she had expressed a preference to donate the residence to a Scandinavian hospital association but that Lilge had refused to consent. Mrs. Corbin testified that she and Lilge had planned to be married after they had obtained the Insurance money and travel through the south. Mrs. Corbin is charged with arson In connection with the fire. Only twelve days re main in which to select and buy New Suits for "the Day We Celebrate!" My stock of suits for town or v vacation wear is most auracuve, 1 1 with many new fabrics in har- monious color-tones, unoose here from types wherein style, quality and character are con scientiously blended. $25 to $60 Palm Beach Suits $20 Regular Slim Stout BEN SELLING Leading Clothier Morrison at Fourth IIIMIIIIIIIIIIinilUiniMIMIinMIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIiniMlllMlllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CITY TO BUY FIRE TRUCKS BIDS TO BE ADVERTISED FOR $26,000 EQUIPMENT. Council Agreed to Provide Funds to Meet Emergency, When Ten ders Have Been Accepted. President Scliolz Honored. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, June 20. (Special.) President Scholz of Reed college is a com mencement guest at the University of Oregon. Tonight he was honored at -f a dinner given by Mrs. Eric W. Allen, who was a classmate of his at the University of Wisconsin. Other guests were President and Mrs. Campbell, Dean and Mrs. Dyment, Dean and Mrs. Robbins, Dean Law rence, Mrs. George Gerlinger and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Elliott, parents of Mrs. Allen. 0NALASKA T0JCELEBRATE Commitees at Work on Numerous Features for July 4. ONALASKA. Wash., June 20. (Special.) Onalaska is planning a big celebration July 4. Boosters in 12 automobiles nave covered the ter ritory from Tacoma and Olympia on the northj to Seaside in Oregon on the south, with posters and billboards. The programme will include a dance to start at noon and last until midnight Another feature will be a wrestling match between Bert Hall of Analaska and Dew Taylor, Cana dian favorite. The committee In charge includes Harry Henstone. dance; J. H. Mc Quarry, baseball game; Dewey Reed, concessions; Bert Hall, smoker; Hugo Hallin and Foster Hovies, sports. William G. Elliott and Ira Waldron will be marshal of the day. PACKING COMPANY FORMS Seek Differential Corporation Cap italized for $100,000. SALEM, Or., June 20. (Special.) The Seeck Differential company, with a capital of $100,000 and headquarters in Lebanon, has been incorporated by F. W. Seeck, Clarence Ingram and J H. Seeck. according to articles filed Cruiser Ordered to Astoria. THE OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Washington, D. C, June 20. The cruiser Salem has been ordered to join the fleet of destroyers which will par ticipate in the July 4 celebration at Astoria. Phone your want ads to The Ore- gonlan. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95. The city Is in the market for two triple combination fire trucks for use of the fire department, following au thorization by the council yesterday for the purchasing agent to advertise for bids on the new equipment. ine cost is estimated roughly at $26,000 for the. two. Specifications call for a pumper c&pable of throwing 1000 gallons a minute at 120 pounds pressure at the pump, or buu gallons at sou pounas pressure. In addition the truck must carry a 40-gallon chemical tank with eauiDment and have a hose bed for 1200 feet of regulation hose. Specifi cations are the same for both pumpers. One of the new machines will be Installed at fire station No. 1, Fourth and Taylor streets, and the other held in reserve for the present, to be as signed whenever equipment in any of the stations is laid up for repairs. It is expected that a part of the money needed will be obtained from unused funds in the fire bureau bud get and the remainder appropriated from the general fund. Members of the council have agreed to vote the necessary funds to meet the emer gency as soon as the1 bids have been accepted. The purchase or the pumpers was contemplated as one. of the items to be met from the proposed zuu,uuu bond issue which was decisively beaten at the special election June 17 The two pumpers are needed ur gently to insure proper protection for the downtown district, according to Commissioner Fie-elow and Fire Chief Ycung, and special efforts have been made to devise means to raise the funds for their purchase. Pre-War Printing 1000 Business Cards $1.83 1000 Statements ........ .$3.75 1000 Bill Peads..... $3.75 1000 Letter Heads $3.75 1000 Envelopes $3.75 All this printing: at cheapest prices. Call Tabor 4192 and we call for copy. BULL00GGING RECORD SET McCarroIl Xow Holder of World's Championship, Pendleton Learns. PENDLETON, Or., June 20. (Spe cial.) Frank McCarroIl, well-known Pendleton round-up performer, is now holder of the world's bulldogging rec ord, According to Yakima Canutt, world champion bucking-horse rider in 1917-1919, who in a letter to H. W. Loiuns, president of the round-up here, said McCarroIl bulldogged In i-b seconds recently at Parsons, Kansas. Previous to this perform ance Slim Caskey of Texas, claimed the championship with a record of 9 3-5 seconds. Canutt says he wit nessed the performance and inclosed a picture in his letter showing McCar roIl executing his remarkable feat. Both Frank McCarroIl and Canutt will be here for the round-up Sep tember 22, 23 and 24. Canutt has beee atteding all the shows in the south and middle west this spring. Ray McCarroIl. a brother of Frank. bulldogged a steer in 10 seconds at Centralia last year. Mt. Emily May Be Xew Lookout. LA GRANDE, Or., June 20. (Spe cial.) Mt. Emily, situated on the west side of the Grand Ronde val ley, may become the lookout station for the old Umatilla forest, the old Minam forest, part of the Wallowa forest, part of the Whitman forest and the Wenaha forest, according to a party of forest supervisors who this week end made a trip of inspec tion to the top of the mountain. From the highest peak of Mt. Emily, a wide range of territory can be overseen. ' PHONOGRAPH for the Beach "SPECIAL LOT" "CABINET TOP" $30.00 4 If you are interested in a Phonograph for the Beach, do not let this opportunity pass. Yours While They Last HOVENDEN PIANO CO. THIS WEEK Screendom's Most Gracious Personality CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN PERSON De Luxe Performances, Including Sada Cowan's "Hush," Liberty News Events, Keates at the $50,000 Organ, and Personal Appearance of Miss Clara Kimball Young Promptly at 2:14, 3:45, 8:15, 9:48 f . M. "Strings of Cash" NO dainty coin purse or neat check book for milady of Korea. When she shops, she is fol lowed about from bazaar to bazaar by a stalwart coolie bearing a huge bundle of stringed cash upon his shoulders. Attempts to introduce a more modern system of coinage meet with great resistance For, reasons the sagacious Korean, money with out a hole in the middle is mang-jun "blind money" and "will not a country go to pieces that uses blind money?" All business transactions call for an actual payment of cash. A cumber some process when you consider that it takes six horses to transport one hundred dollars! "Pocket money" is quite out of the question. Contrast with this the convenience of a bank account with The First National and making payments by check or draft I Ask for our booklet "The First Na tional Bank West of the Rockies." . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND OREGON THE FIRST OF THE NATIONAL BANK WEST' ROCKY FOUNTAINS The First National Bank of Portland wishes to extend a welcome to the delegates of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the National Association of Building Owners and Managers. FR It Took All the Grit Mason Had To Stick It Out in I 146 PARK ST. j B IB H IB bl a Li ' u a ni i i 1 FLSlLiKsSlir I lrin ill I JlteJt ft 111 IB II ' rJWJJM II I The World's Greatest Film U$jkMffi$ I B I Spectacle 7000 People 1 I jl ,C0MlNG'T0 j --r "wkssm in is xj "mwm r "SENTOMMY',AL J fin Painless F.Ytrartino" Dr. Harry Semkr rfVA Dentist A Practical Demonstration of the Semler Service, which positively eliminates all the pain or other un pleasant sensations in dental work. Teeth, no matter what the condition, extracted with out the slightest feeling and without a cent of cost daily between the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M. A thorough examination of your teeth and definite price given without charge. YOU MUST BRING THIS AD' Dr. Harry Semler Second Floor Alisky Building Third and Morrison , Main 6576 Licensed and Registered in Oregon and Washington ( j w- - ' X c .-.ill ' Jones bugar special n For All Week, Endng Saturday, June 26 ' I BERRY j - RURECAHj sn 100 Pound Sack $ 6.55 Best Cane Sugar for Canning Purposes This Price Is 20 Cents Below the Wholesale Price. Buy now while the buying Is good and the market Is down; don't wait lor the very bottom. You might miss it. Canneries, grocers, families, housewives, any. one just drive up and get what you want we will put the sugar right In your machine. XO PHO'E ORDERS AD 0 DELIVERIES. OTHERWISE NO HKSTKICTIO.NS. We handle almost everything and you might find a whole lot of other bargains in our store; however, you are not obligated to buy anything. We welcome visitors and will be filad to have you look around. Jones Cash Store EAST FIRST, MORRISON AND BELMONT Opposite East Side S. P. Passenger Station. Oldest 31 ml Order Honw in Northwest, Nearly 40 Years In Portland G 0 0 l I EZ3 CD EZ3 EZZ3 EZJ EU "Every time I go out on a run now, fe-l thankful to Tanlac for I'm con- vinred it kept me on the Job." r.iM William W. Mason. 19:' McCIcllan St.. I'hlladclphl.1. for the rnt nine years a motorman for the JUpiri Tranit Co. "I had sto'marh trouble In a bsd form for three years and mas gitinu' down hill f.i.t. Nothing I ate agrel with me and after every m al I i sure to have heartburn, dimmer's and sometimes awful cramps. 1 gut In such a nervous condition my hand shook like a man with the palry and at nights my sleep was broken ami restless. Jn the mornings 1 felt so miserable I used to dread the time I" come for me to take out my car, and it took every ounce of grit I rouid muster to stick until quitting time. Finally I got so weak and was so dis couraged I was ready to give up. "This was my condition lun I started taking Tanlac and I one nil my present good health to this won derful medicine and to nothing elm-. The first thing It did for me was to whet my appetite and I soon found I could eat anything without ftar of bad after-effects. It's a fact, four bottles made a new man out of me. My nerves are quiet, I sli'ep like a log and wake up in the morning fee ing fine. Then I eat a big breakfast and go to work whistling like I used to long ago. If people knew Tanlac like I do the clerks In the drug stores couldn't wrap It up fast enough tc Bupply the demand. It's great." Tanlac Is sold In Portland by the Owl Drug Co. and all leading druj; glsts. Adv. Fhone your wsnt ads to The Ore gonian. Mi in 7070, Automatic CGv-85. 102.0v