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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1G, 1923 ALASKAN SURVEYS PLANNED THIS YEAR Steamers Explorer and Wi nona to Go North. COAST WORK TO BE DONE Gas Boat Wildcat Also to Study - Outlines of Icy Bay, 60 Miles From Yakutat. FTJGET SOUND BUREAU. Seattle, Wash., March .15. Departure from Seattle today of the survey steamships Explorer and Winona signalized the beginning of a season of extraordin ary activity In Alaskan waters by the United States coast and geodetic sur vey, according to the announcement of Captain R. B. Dericksftn, head of the field station In this city, with Jurisdiction over Washing-ton, Oregon and Alaska. The Explorer will oper- ate near Skagway, completing the wire-drag work In the main traffic channel from the boundary north to that port. The Winona will have Ketchikan - as her base, engaging- in general de velopment work in Ernest sound, con- ' necting up that job with the work in Clarence strait and Vimovia strait through to Wrartgell. The steamship Surveyor will leave for the north April 1. Since January 1 she has been engaged in current observations on the outside coasts of Washington and Oregon, remaining anchored most of the time on the lop fathom line, which lies 30 to 40 miles t off shore. After outfitting in Seattle, the Sur veyor will proceed north early in April to continue her last Reason's outside coast work in southeastern Alaska waters, from Dixons entrant to Sitka. She will make soundings all along the 1000-fathom line. The Surveyor's gas boat Wildcat also will leave early in April to emr vey Icy bay, 60 miles northwest of Yakutat. The survey service also will have land parties engaged in interior work this year, carrying the precise levels northward on the government rai! read from Anchorage and establish ing latitudes and longitudes at many points for future reference. Two parties with pack trains will carry the triangulation work from Cook in let across- country to Bering sea When this task is completed it will enable the service to co-ordinate its Bering sea. Gulf of Alaska and south eastern Alaska data. CONVENTION" WILL, BE CRUISE Coast Confectioners Plan Novel Sessions on Alaska Junket. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, March 15. (Special.) Pacific coast candy makers and confectioners are going to set afloat a convention and an ex hibit of their products this summer. Their association has chartered the steamship Spokane and fixed her de parture from Seattle for July 15. A leisurely cruise of the inland passage to Alaska will be made, with stops at every point of interest for as long a time as may suit the convenience of those on board. Chester E. Roberts of Seattle, presi dent of the Western Confectionary association, has represented the membership in chartering the ship, and will continue in general charge of the arrangements for the trip. The Spokane will go north as far as Skagway. All business sessions will be held in the social hall, where an exhibit of candies and confections will be set up. An orchestra will be taken along to furnish music for. dancing every evening. The trip is expected to cover about 11 days. More than 150 manufacturers are said to have signified their purpose to parti cipate. Ij UMBER RAT ETO ORIENT CUT Parcel Lots From Northwest to Go at $12. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, Seattle, Wash., March 15. Lumber rates on parcel lots from the northwest to the orient have been cut t oS12 a thou sand board feet by Dodweil & Co., operating the Blue Funnel line. The prevailing rates heretofore were ?13 and $13.50. Some of the Seattle trans-Pacific operators have been finding this line of business slack of late, and at a general meeting held a few days ago it was decided to leave each concern free to make any rates it pleased. The Blue Funnel line re duction is the only one so far announced. STATE MASONS TO MEET Tork Rite Bodies of Washington Will Gather at Aberdeen. MON'TESANO. Wash., . March 15. (Special.) Preliminary plans for the S4;tte meeting of York Rite Masonic riudies in Aberdeen. May 15 to 19. in elusive, were announced here yester day by W. T. Drips, general chairman of tUe programme and arrangement committee. . The grand chapter. Royal Arch Tiasons, will open its session Monday morning. May 15, and continue in ses sion until noon. That afternoon all v'aiting Masons and their wives will be taken by automobile to Pacific bach for an outing.' At 5 P. M. the same day the grand high priests will have a dinner at the Washington hotel, and at 8 P. M. the order of high priesthood will be conferred at the Masonic temple. Tuesday the grand chapter wori will be completed. John M. Arntson of Tacoma. grand high priest, will pieside. ' The grand council of Royal- and Select Masters will be in session all of Wednesday, with Dr. John Thomas of Seattle, grand master, presiding. The last two daysof the meeting wHl be devoted to the Knights Temp lar. Following a business session Thursday morning, all knights will escort the grand commander, H. B. Elder of Aberdeen, to the Congrega tional church, where the grand prel ate, Dr. Mark Ai Matthews of Seattle, will deliver a sermon. Thursday eve ning there will be the annual Knights Templar ball. Friday will be devoted to winding up the business of the order. Visiting wives of Masons will be entertained by a joint committee from the Eastern Star chapters of Montesano, Elma, Aberdeen and 'Ho quiam. Other plans for the entertainment of the thousands of Masons who are expected at the gathering are being worked out by the committee, but the programme will conform to' the fore going schedule. DUFUR ORCHARDS TO BE REORGANIZED Agreement Reached to Pro tect Creditors' Claims. DEBTS TOTAL $443,858 than enough to liquidate the claims of all the creditors, it was pointed out. This west half of the monster apple orchard has been kept up, and is in excellent shape. The reorganization plan calls for the issuance of re ceiver's certificates in the sum of 70,000, for use in grubbing the trees out of the east half and for operation of the west half of the orchard and marketing the crop. These certifi cates will be, a first lien on the 1922 crop, . ON CHY BUSTERS BABY'S ARMS And Back, Burned So Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "When my baby was two week old he began breaking out with blis ters. Later toe blisters scaled over and itched and burned so that he could not sleep day or night, and cried almost continually. 'i'-ivvV rlls ar"8 Hnu were A) affected. His clothing- seemed to aggravate the eruptions. " The trouble lasted two months. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment he was healed." 1 (Signed) Mrs. M. W. Quarles, Laingsburg, Mich. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum are ideal for every -day toilet uses. staple Bash rise VeVafl. A ddreea: "Catlenre Lab oratories, Dept. H, Maiden 48. XaM." Soldevery wre. Soapgc Ointment 25 end 5oe. TsletmtZ&c WVCatiemra. Soap sbavas without nu. FRENCH WOMEN NOT CHIC Parlsienne Wears-Just Anything and Plenty of Powder. HOQUIAM. Wah.. March 15. (Spe cial.) "Whenever, you see a welL- dressedi woman in. Paris you may know she is an American," says- Miss Elizabeth Adams, daughter of the late W. L Adams, Hoquiam banker, who has Just returned from several months of -study in Paris. The- chio of the French woman is not readily apparent," she added, they just put things on and) let it go at that. At the Palais de Olace she found women skating in lace eveiung gowns, while she was wearing the customary costume of Tarn sweater and sport skirt. Miss Ad&ms. said the women put on an evening dress after lunch and it does foi all events. Prior to' lunch she wears "just any thing and a lot of powder.1 As for the men, they just don t look like men, she said, in their tight fitting suits, high heel shoes and at the universities they wear their hair bobbed. Scores of lovely ehil-da-en playing on. the Champs Ely sees on nice afternoons, and " the architecture, appealed to Miss Adams as two beautiful features of the city. TIRE PUMPIS PATENTED Device Worked by Motor Replaces Strenuous Hand Method. CHEHALIS, Wash.. March 15. (Special.) S. H. Price, well known Chehalis photographer, has received from the United States patent de partment at Washington, D. C, let ters patent on an automobile pump ing machine which makes life much easier than the hand-pumping method usually invoked by the unfortunate who has a blowout or other flat tire trouble. The attachment is fastened to the rear wheel and the motor started. after raising the wheel. The sams work that usualjy is done by hand is accomplished by the pump. Auto Tax Will Not Be Higher. HOQUIAM, Wash.. . March 15. (Special.) Additional taxes on auto mobiles will not be put into effect by the present congress, Albert John son, representative from this district, assures the Commercial club in a reply protesting against the proposed means for financing the bonus to soldiers. Letters also were received n reply to the protest from Senator McCumber, chairman of the senate committee on finance; Wesley L. Jones, chairman of the committee on commerce, and J. W. Fordney, chair man of house ways and means com mittee. " Read The Oregonian classified ads. 1800 Acres to Be Cleared and Sold for' Wheat Land, and Bearing Section Will Be Divided. THE DALLES, Or., March 15. (special.) Following a hearing in the circuit court today, attended by creditors of the Dufur Orchard com- rany, owners' company, both se cured and unsecured, a plan of re organization submitted by Attorney J. B. Kerr of Portland was adopted, and preliminary arrangements were ordered by Judge Fred W. Wilson Outstanding obligations against, the company total about 443,858, includ ing both secured and unsecured creditors, divided as follows: First lien of Portland Trust com pany on land and equipment owned by the orchard company, including $18,000 unpaid interest, $168,000: a second chattel mortgage held by the Northwestern National bank covering equipment of the company, and so on, $21,000, and J2000 unpaid interest; a second real estate mortgage held by the Northwestern National, bank covering the Earn 3 debt as the chat tel mortgage on the ""east half of the orchard property, with interest of about 2000, which is unpaid; a sec ond real estate mortgage on the west half of the orchard held by the North western National bank, ?27.700; a third real estate mortgage on both east and west halves of the orchard land held by Edward H. French and Emery Olmstead for ?55,158.38, notes owing French & Co. and notes ag gregating $60,000 owing to the North western National bank, with - unpaid interest of $8000; unpaid taxes amounting to about $15,000. Company to Bid for Property. The Dufur Orchard company own ers' company holds 3600 acres of or chard land near Dufur for which the court is now acting as receiver. Un der the plan of reorganization the Washington Securities company of Portland will bid for the property at the sheriffs sale, under agreement with the creditors. If the property is obtained by the securities company a new company, known as the Dufur Orchard com pany, wHl be formed, and stock and bonds issued to the creditors upon a predetermined vbasis. Other details of reorganization are of a complicated nature, but the ef fect of it all is that the securities company really exercises a trustee ship over the orchard company prop erty, allowing time for the disposal of the property upon a basis which i would insure protection of the credi tors. The creditors would be paid off upon a pro-rata basis, following the sale of the property; The entire plan is to prevent sacri fice of the property whereby proba bly only a comparatively small amount of the actual . value of it would be realized. West Half to Be Operated. '" The plan also insures the contin ued operation of the west half of the orchard, comprising 1800 acres. It is planned to clear the east 1800 acres of the orchard and sell it as wheat land, at not less than $50 an acre, thus realizing $90,000. The west 1800 acres will be parceled out as or chard tracts, at $200 an acre, realiz-' ing an additional $360,000. making a total of'about $450,000 in all, or more BANK DEPOSITS INCREASE Tacoma Shows Gain of More Than $1,500,000 Since January 1. TACOMA, Wash., March 15. (Spe cial.) Tacoma's bank deposits have increased more than $1,500,000 since January- 1, Tacoma clearing house figures siiowed Monday. Figures were compiled for submission to the federal government in response to the comptroller of the Currency's na tional bank cali. Total deposits in all Tacoma banks March- 10, the official .date of the call, were $30,903,285.32. Deposits a the close-of business December 31, 1921, were $29,262,161.88. Bankers and: business men generally were highly pleased at . the gratifying statement, which, they declared, con clusively 'proves the upward tendency So both commercial anJ industrial fields - Missing Man Is Sought. OLTMPIA, Wash., March 15. (Spe cial.) Urgent request for any in formation that might be obtained as to the whereabouts of Rudolph Pohl ner, 38 years old, was received Tues day by Governor Hart from John Pohlner of Nome, Alaska. Pohlner left . Nome in 1917 and has not been heard from since. After trying to enter the army and being barred by a physical defect, he left for Seattle to attempt to enter the Red Cross service. His aged mother Is worried Decause or 'ner lanure to near irom him, the brother's letter says. The missing man is described" as about 5 feet 2 inches in height, stout, smootn shaven, blond, blue eyes and walks with a limp. He was born in Austria. Read The Oregonian classified ads. WaLly Craw, the local wea ther prophet. I always walk around looking at the sky. One of the seven characters played by "Chic" Sale in the most remarkable photoplay you ever saw . His Nibs" at the rj NEXT SATURDAY I, br--YW-" "'w- "' ' -'"fnlMHrtrn.mniiVfiT You will enjoy our next booklet " The Electrical 'how ' for the householder" tchich lists and describes standard materials and appliances and describes how they are used in the toursl of , a typical day in an electrified home. Crisp Hot Toast WITH the invention of the electric" toaster, electricity brought a new deli cacy to the American breakfast table. For toast prepared on an electric toaster is quite a different thing from toast prepared in any other way- as you will realize the first morning you bring it into service. The Hotpoint toaster which bears the Pacific States Electric seal is only one of a large number of standard appliances and materials selected by this company .from the markets of the world, inspected and certified with the mark on which we stake our com mercial reputation. Our products are distributed through quali fied dealers and electrical contractors. The Pacific States Electric "check" mark Is, therefore, a helpful guide both to quality in ma terials and appliances and to the competence of the dealers and contractors who sell them.- Remember, that, the service convenience you get from electricity depends ultimately upon the quality and completeness of your electrical installation. When you need the services of a qualified contractor, the Pacific States. Electric "check" seal on materials and appliances is a helpful guide in finding one. BCIFIC . STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY SAV FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES OAKLAND PORTLAND SEATTLE T. M. RES. . Look for this Seal tter Drug. Stores' i i SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A real economy sale for the careful buyer of drug-store necessi ties. Take particular note of these unusual prices. There are spe cials from every department and on every item you will effect a considerable, saving. Buy early and avoid disappointment, as the stock is limited on some items. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. THREE DAYS MARCH 16-17-18 SAVE ON TOOTH PREPARATIONS 50c Pepsodent Tooth' Paste. Special 350 25c Lyons Tooth, Pow der. . Special 170 $1 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder. Special 870 45c K. C. L. Tooth Paste. Special 370 50c Rim Tooth Paste, Special 390 60c Forhans Tooth Paste. Special 390 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste. . Special 17 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, spec'l 330 50c Tooth Brushes, bristles secure, Special 330 pi' COMBINATION OFFERS 35c Fast Bristle Shaving Brush, Williams A rr 35c Hing Cover Shaving: Stick, both fori: I C 40c Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder, rj 35c Guaranteed Tooth Brush, both for tJ 1 C 15c Wool Powder Puff, A( n 50c Varna Violet Face Powder, both for rkJK 10c Bamboo Scalp Comb, O 25c Rexall Shampoo, both for dicJC KODAK ENLARGEMENTS For Three Days Your Favorite Picture Enlarged at Special Prices Regular 60c, 10x12, black and white enlarge- JlJn ment. Special 4 Re.gu'ar 50c, 8x10, black and white enlarge- OrT Snecial t ment. Regular $1.50 Kodak Albums. Special 98c SPECIALS IN SOAPS 12c Kirk's Jap Rose Soap, Special 80 10c Palm Olive Soap, pec 70 10c Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap. Special 70 10c Jergen' Bath Tablets, spec. 7 0 25- Cuticura Soap. Special 190 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap. Special 180 10c Todco Glycerine Soap. Special per dozen 700 25c Resinol Soap. Special 190 50c Nail Brushes. Special 390 15c Wash Cloths. Special 90 SAVINGS ON HOME REMEDIES 50c Lavoris 30c Sal Hepatica .......... $1.25 Lyko (small) 50c Phillips' Milk Magnesia W2?M $1'00 Listerine jjyovi opcuai 35c Fletcher's Castoria .. . Special 50c Riker's Milk of Magnesia . Special 37 30c Bromo Seltzer Special 21 50c Mentholatum Special 39 25c Cascarets ..; ...Special 19 50c Glycp Thymoline ..Special 41c $1.25 Scott's Syrup Hypophosphites Special 98 $1.50 Todco Glycerophosphates Special 1.19 .Special 37 .Special 23 .Special 79 .Special 39 & .Special 79c 37& 29 SPECIAL PRICES ON TOILET ARTICLES 25c Swansdown Face Pdr. .Special 17 50c Java Rice Powder Special-35 50c. Carmen Face Powder. .Special 39 50c La Blache Face Pdr. . .Special 37 50c Milk Weed Cream Special 39 $1.35 Oriental Cream. . .Special $1.09 45c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream Special 39 ,25c Squibb's Talcum Special 19 25c Mennen's" Borated Talc. Special 17J 25c Mavis Talcum Powder. Special 2l 60c Pond's Cold Cream . 35c Danderine Hair Tonic 20c Lazell's Talcum Powder f MAMO t1 at 1.1 J? mii L .Special 49 .Special 29 .Special 11 FREE ! 25c . Jonteel Talcum Powder with each 50c Jonteel Cold Cream. This offer holds during March. Reg. $2.00 Hughes "Ideal" Hair Brushes Stiff Bristles set in a rubber cushion; solid rosewood S S1.49 Specia FREE! 30c Tube Rexall Shaving Cream with each f 1 Harmony Lilac Vege tal. Special offer during March. SAVINGS IN THE RUBBER DEPT. $219 98c $3.0.0 Exceeda Fountain Syringe, 2-qt. . . . Special $1.25 Comfort Hot Water Bottle, 2-qt. $3 Aluminum Hot Water fl0 QQ Bottle Special $1.25 Hard Rubber Atomizer, QQ Special ifOL 50c Packard Rubber Gloves, QQ Special 0L $2.00 Todco Bath Sprays, Q-t Af Special J-LiS:J $2.50 Tdco Hot Water Bottle, 2-qt. .... Special $1.98 SHAVING GOODS SPECIALS 35c Krank's Lather Cream, 07 Special & iu 35c Palm Olive Shaving OQ cream Special 50c Shavo Shaving Cream, 07 Special i) i 35c J. & J. Shaving Cream, Q" Special Olt $1.00 Gillette Brownie Razor, rjrj Special lit $1.00 Auto Strop Razor, fin Special I fl ! $1.50 Shell Razor Strop, - -J Q Special DX"A7 Additional Savings SPECIAL 35c Magic Insect Powder, OQ Special LaUj 35c Energine Cleaning Fluid. O Q Special 20c Rub Cohol (Rubbing Al- "I "I cohol) Special XX C 25c Witch Hazel, 8 oz., - rj Special X I C 35c Wool Powder Puffs, 1Q- Special XiC 25c Whisk Brooms, 1 r7rt Special XIV 10c Face Chamois, Special $6.00 New Haven 8-dav tfQ AQ Alarm Clock ....Special I00 7c CANDY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS i r Reg. 50c lb. Delicious Peppermint Chocolate Patties, special QQ per lb :.. Ol Regular 40c lb. Cocoanut OQp Fudge, special lb. ........ fj Liggett's Famous Box Chocolates "The Chocolates With the Wonderful Centers" $1.10 Orange and Gold Package, Full Pound 690 $1.10 Times Square Chocolates, Full Pound.. C90 $1.25 Original Assortment, Full Pound 830 75c Butter Cream Choeo- A Q lates, full pound box xiC $1.00 Beau Broadway Choc- CQ, olates, full pound box.... "'L J. A. 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