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TIIE MORNING OREGONIANV FRIDAY, JULY: 21 1922 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Barview Or Bay City, Or Bay Ocean, Or. .. . Breakers, Wash.... Brighton, Or Cannon Beach. Or.. t-arson, wash City Editor Main 7070. 590-85 8'inday Kditor Main 7070, 500-95 .Advertising Dept Main 7070. 560-95 fcuparintendent of Bldg . .Main 7070, 500-85 OREGOXIAN RESORTS. Subscribe with the following agents, at your summer resort, to secure the moat prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable in advance. ..Mrs. Georgia PISk O. E. Shelly , F. D. Mitchell J. 11. McArthur A. W. Howe .Canon Beach lit Co. . . .Mrs. M. St. Martin Carson, Wash Shipherds Hot Springs Carson. Wash Carl R. Smith Chinook, Wash R. KnuUon Ecola, Or Canon Beach Merc. Co Garibaldi Or D. C. Ellis Garibaldi, Or J. I.. Kidder Gearhart, Or W. J. Robinson Hot Lake, Or Hot Lake Sanitarium Ilwaco, Wash A. C. Penco Long Beach, Wash W. E. Strauhal Manhattan Beach, Or.. ;....!. Stainajter Manzanita. Or E. Kardell Moclips, Wash Mra. L. L. James Nancotta. Wash H. J. Brown Neah-kah-nie Beach. Or... A. C. Anderson Nehalem. Or. D. C. Peregoy Newport, Or..., V. B. Sharp Ocean Lake, Or L. Stainaker Ocean Park, Wash.... Emma Campbell Pacific City. Or D. F. Edmunds Rot-:kawa.v, Or. ........ L. Stainaker Seaside, Or Roth Drug Co. Seaview. wash George L-. Putnam Tillamook, Or ....J. S. Lamar Twin Rocks, Or L. Stainaker Wheeler, Or R. H. Cady Wheeler. Or.... William Cypert AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME! (Broadway at TimMl) Vaudeville and moving pictures con tinuous dally, 1:15 to 11 P. M. PANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows dally, 2:30, 7 and tt P. la. THE OAKS (Amusement Park) The Armstrong Musical Comedy company. Take cars at First and Alder. ' Club Chairman Named. At the regular monthly meeting- of trustees of the Irvington club at the club house Tuesday evening the follow ing members of the board were elected to head the various com mittees: Finance, O. L. Price; social affairs. W. H. Cullers;' tennis, L. S. Martin: junior activities, Walter A. Goss; music, Sidney C. Rasmussen; membership, E. M. Welch; house, A. L. Andrus. Each committee chair man was authorized to select the other members of his committee. Thieves Take Phonograph. Burg lars broke into the home of Mrs. F. Harding, 189 North Sixteenth street, Wednesday night and stole jewelry, women's wearing apparel and other articles valued at several hundred dollars, it was reported to the police yesterday. Included In the loot was a phonograph and records. Entrance was gained by breaking through a rear window. . v s Veteran to Face Jury.; James H. Spencer, Canadian war veteran, who confessed to passing forged , checks for nearly $4M0 on Portland mer chants within the past' two weeks, yesterday waived preliminary ex amination in municipal court and was bound over to the grand jury. Judge 'Ekwall placed his bail at $2 000. Search for Bot Asked. Relatives IN! QUEENS ENTER BEAtJTIIXTi GIRLS SEEK AT LANTIC? CITY TRIP.. Task of The Oregonlan Is to Pick Fairest Applicant; Contest t Is Still Open. - Oreeori. known . throughout the whole world as a garden of roses, may well lay claim to distinction for its wealth of . beautiful giris, judging from the photographs of entrants in The Oregonian beauty contest, now well under way, for it is an established axiom that the camera doesn't lie. Every , one is a queen In her own right and It will be a difficult task, indeed, to choose the fairest among all this wealth of beauties. Let none be dismayed, however, and think that the winner Is in and the contest over. The lists are etill open and will be for another three weeks. Persons not yet entered who file their photographs with the Beauty Contest ditor before August Lodge to Hold Picnic. Preparar tions are being made to care for a crowd of more than 5000 persons at the annual picnic of the members of Multnomah camp, No. 77, Woodmen of the World, to be held at Crystal Lake park Sunday. The member ship of the order exceeds SOOO. An nouncement of the programme of sports and stunts was made yester day and more than $300 worth of prizes have been offered in mer chandise by business houses and firms on the east side, and In, addi tion, a number of prizes have been offered by individual members. Ir. JToGavin Home From Conven tion. Dr. Jessie M. McGavin of 1045 Alameda drive, has returned from Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she attended the sessions of the Dominion Medical association con vention. About 2000 physicians were present, A social feature was a reception at the new parliament building for the visiting physicians. Dr. McGavin spent a week visiting her brothers in that vicinity. One brother, William McGavin of Winni peg, accompanied her to Portland and will b.e a visitor here -this sum mer. Ex-Iowanb to Picnic. Ex-residents of the state of Iowa will gather in Laurelhurst park today for their annual picnic and reunion. A basket luncheon will be cerved, and in the late afternoop there will be a iprogramme. The affair ie held each year under the auspices of the Iowa society, and is always at tended by a large crowd of ex-residents of that state. The renewal of acquaintances and a social re union is the feature of the picnic, although the programme of reminis cences is always included. Representative McAsthoh to Speak. C. N. McArthur will be one of the speakers at the luncheon of the City club at the Benson hotel today noon, giving the latest news from congress. Albert R. Sweetser, head of the department of botany of the University of Oregon, will epeak on "Preservation of Oregon Wild Flowers," The taxatloa" bureau of the club, headed byM3. if. Woodl'ey, chairman, will give a report on the state graduated income tax and lim itation on interest rates. Camp Meeting Opens. The open ing session of the camp meeting be ing conducted at Mason and East Thirty-third streets under the au spices of the- Oregon State Holiness association, an interdenominational organization, was held last night with a capacity crowd in attendance. A large pavilion tent has been erected in the grove, with a ca pacity of nearly 2000, and the meet ings will be continuous there throughout the days from 9:30 A. M. until 9:30 P. M. Damage Shit for $18,350 Filed. A suit for damages aggregating . $18,350 was filed in United States district court yesterday by Olof A. Jansson against A. R. McCullough and H. J. iagan, doing business un der the firm name of McCullough- Fagan. Jansson alleges in the com plaint that he was severely injured while employed as a seaman on the ship Egeria on September 9, 1921. Barbecue Is Announced. The an nual barbecue given by the Weaver ly-Richmond Men's Brotherhood for the women of the church will be held tomorrow In connection with an all-day picnic. A programme in eluding sports and stunts has been provided and cars will be at the church for those who desire to at tend. The autos will leave for the picnic grounds at 2 o'clock. Lawyers to Plan Entertainment. Plans for the entertainment of visiting members of the American War association, who are expeeted to arrive in Portland soon, will be for mulated at a luncheon at the Port land hotel today at 12 o'clock. The general entertainment committee re quests the presence of all local mem bers. Klamath Men to Stand Trial. Manuel Rivers, well known restau rant proprietor of Klamath Falls, and two others, E. J. Van Horn and Pete Roko, will go on trial In fed- er,al court this morning charged . with violating the prohibition law. Edward D. Baldwin, assistant United States attorney, will prosecute the case. Dr. Hatnie to Speak. Dr. Mar garet Haynie will address an open meeting for the public at the Zonery club in the blue room at the Port land hotel tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. J. W. Thompson will assist in a lec ture. Weekend' Services Announced. Services will be held at the Con gregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall streets, to night at 8 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Abraham 1 Rosencrantz. All are welcome. J?ederal Attorney to Go to Seat tlb. Allan Bynon, assistant United States attorney, will leave for Seat tle this morning in connection with a deportation case in that city. He will return tomorrow night or Sun day morning. Services Are Announced. The Congregation Ahavai Sholom will hold its regular services tonight at S:30 P. M., and Saturday morning at A-M. . luveryDody is welcome. Maurice Browne and Ellen "Von Volkenburg will be in Portland; six weeks of play rehearsal and play production, commencing August 7. Ask Mrs. Kinsell, East 3968. Adv. Do You Need New Teeth? Dr. E. C. Rossman, the plate specialist, is prepared to supply you with the very best. 311 Journal bldg.--Adv. Dr. Saidford Whiting has moved to the Selling building, suite 614. Adv. Turlay makes good clothes. 409 Failing building. Adv. Dr. Kathebine s. Myers has re turned. BEAUTY TOURNAMENT NOMINATION THE OREGONIAN ATLANTIC CITY CONTEST Name Residence Name of Parents When was picture taken? INSTRUCTIONS Fill in with penoll and paste coupon on back of picture. We are not responsible for loss of photograph or damage. Mail at once to Beauty Contest Editor, The Oregonian, Portland, Or: of Orville Anderson, aged 18, have asked the police to assist in locating him. He has been missing from his home at 772 Quimby street for sev eral days and every,, effort to get trace of him has failed, his sister told the police. Dr. Hood, glasses, Morgan bldg Adv. Dr. dayton, glasses. Swetland bldg. Adv. , Ds. Arthur S. Rosenfeld has re turned, Adv. , Dr. E. T. Parker has returned. Adv. SAFE BLOWIWG PLANNED TWO YEGGS ADMIT THEY IN TENDED TO BOB THEATER. Police Believe Prowlers Had De signs on Postal Sub-Station in Drugstore. An admission that they were plan ning to blow open thn safe of the Echo motion picture theater, Haw thorne avenue, near East Thirty- seventh street, was made to police detectives yesterday by Charles Bos- ler and C. Kleinsmith, confessed yeggs, who ' were caught early Wednesday as they were prowling in the rear of the Wallace drug store, adjacent to the theater. The police learned, however, that there is no safe in the theater, and they are convinced that the yeggs were planning to blow the safe in the postal sub-station, which is lo cated in the drug store. For that reason they were held for federal prosecution. Albert Steffan, said to have been the lookout for the two safeblowers, was taken. Into custody yesterday at 889 East Thirty-fifth street. He drove the automobile, according to the statements of Bosler and Klein t smith, and he also carried fuse and dynamite caps, they told the police. Steffan thus far has refused to talk. He also is held for the federal au thorities. , - l!lili!:i!III!!!ll!iH!!ll!!!!l!lll!l!llllll!l!lll!l!lll!ll!ii!!l!il!! JULY Hotte , of ualtt ll!!!iIl!l!i!lS!i!ll!!!lli!!;ilillSlIlll!i!llSIl!i!ll!!lt! It: IF YOUR PURCHASE IS NOT SATISFACTORY IN EVERY WAY, A REFUND OR EXCHANGE WILL BE MADE LARGEST REPAIR FACTORY IN THE CITY WITHNEW REDUCED PRICES 15 have an - equal chance to be chosen "Miss Portland," the fairest flower in all Oregon, with those who have taken time by the fore lock and entered. It is desirable, however, that entries be made at the earliest moment possible for The Oregonian will run groups of photographs listed between now and the date the winner is announced. In this way, the whole world will! be shown Oregon beauties that out-1 do the state's ecehic charms. Should the entrants wait until near the close of the contest, it will not be possible to run these pictures on Sundays prior to the end of August, as it isdesired to do. The quest of The Oregonian is to pick the most beautiful girl in the state, to represent Portland at the annual Atlantic City" pageant of beauty in early September. The winner will be honored as any queen at the famous Atlantic coast resort, with a week of unalloyed pleasure and lavish entertainment. AH will b without cost to her and the requirements for entry are ab surdly simple. .. First of all, sha must be pretty, but that is the easiest thing in the world for an Oregon girl. She must be more than IS years old and un married. She must send her photo graph to The Oregonian, or parents or friends may do this for her. It is simplest and easiest to use the coupon.- There is no fee what ever. Subscribers and those who are not subscribers to The Ore gonian are eligible on an equal basis. The' reward will be made entirely without favoritism or prejudice. This newspaper pledges itself to select an impartial group of judges and their instructions will be only to choose the most beauti ful girl from among the photographs entered. Use the coupon. SHERIFF DENIES REQUEST SPECIAL DEPUTY AUTHORITY REFUSED TO STRIKERS. RAIL BUILDING IS RAPID New Branch Line Is Within Two Miles of Vernonia. Splendid progress on the con struction of the Prtland, Astoria & Pacific railway, the new branch from the Spokane, Portland & Seattle rails at Wilkesboro to 12 miles beyond Vernonia, is being made, reported W. F. Turner, 'presi dent of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle, who made an Inspection trip over the new line to railhead, in company with a group of his officiate, yesterday. Favorable weather and all other conditions have resulted In ' fast progress. President Turner reported, and the rails are now laid to within two miles of Vernonia, which is ex- Lpected to be reached by tonight, t It is believed that rails will be laid the remaining 12 miles into the big timber of that region, about August 1 and operation on the new line will follow within about 60 days. Other officials to make the trip were A. J. Witchel, chief engineer, G. V. Lintner, construction engineer, and G. E. Votaw, general superin tendent. , MR. Mc ARTHUR ASSAILED Democratic Opponent Challenges Representative to Debate. Reiterated cllarges of "laziness, in efficiency and promise-breaking" are brought against Representative Mc Arthur of the 3d Oregon district and republican nominee for. re-election. The charges are brought by Elton Watkins, who is the democratic nominee for the office. Mr. Watkins, in a letter he wrote yesterday, questions Mr. McArthur as to his stand in the Newberry case. "I stated that you evidently ap proved Newberrylsm." the letter reads, "inasmuch as you never had condemned it. Do you? "If not, do you condemn those sen ators, both republican and demo cratic, who voted to seat Newberry?" In closing his letter Mr. Watkins challenges Representative McArthur to a series of debates so that the people- may have an opportunity of choosing the better man as their representative in congress. s . Neither Men Who Are Out Nor Strike-Breakers May Act as Peace Officers. Neither strikers nor strikebreak ers can obtain commissions as spe cial deputy sheriffs of Multnomah county during the present railway trouble, Sheriff Hurlburt announced yesterday. In a letter received from D. P. Phalen, chairman, and C. B. Knight, secretary of the executive commit tee of the federated shop crafts on strike, the sheriff was requested to issue. . 24 special commissions to strikers whose names were attached, giving them the power of peace officers to .maintain law and order. Sheriff Hurlburt immediately got in touch with the strike committee men and informed them that he could not comply with the -request. He was asked If It were not true that special deputies had been ap pointed in the ranks of the strike breakers, and replied: "Absolutely not. Some special watchmen ' have been deputized to guard railroad company property, but these men are riot strikebreak ers. Their commissions are active only when they are on duty; inactive when they are not." The strike officers, in their let ter, deprecated the employment of violence in settling a labor dis pute and declared that they "viewed with alarm the continual gunplay on the part of strikebreakers and guards." They said that the men on the. picket lines had maintained peace and that there was no proved Oiii-' Annuo. Piif P-;fl Ql To M,1T nt Absolute reductions on our entire stock. Nothing reserved. Thou KJUr annual Ut-rriCe Dale IS INOW Un! sands 0f pairs of shoes reduced to the lowest possible figure. Many styles to be sold at much less than factory cost. Remember, this is our first clearance sale in our new store. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS These few items listed will give you an idea of the savings. Our windows will tell the story more completely. ISO pairs Children's Shoe, odd lots, kid and ealf leathers. Sizes from 5 to 11, While they last on racks Main Floor. $ .00 Men's and Boys' Shoes, SO pairs m racks Main Floor. We have all sixes In the lot. Former price from' $4.50 to $7 while they last $.95 Grow ins Girls' Pumps, patent brown calf, black calf. All sizes. AU widths. Brosd Instep straps, low heels, roomy toes. Former priee $fl. On rack, Main Floor, while they last 250 pairs Women's and Growing Girls' White Canvas and Buck Shoes, low and Cuban heels, rubber "tnd leather soles. Odd lots. While they last on ' racks Main Floor White Kid Pumps with new box heel, Cuban cov ered, 1-strap button. One of the newest patterns ' shown. All widths. All ki7.ps. Regular nrice x Clearance price Sport Oxfords for women and bis; girls, brown calf with dark brown apron, plkskls with brown tip, cream suede with brown apron. Dark brown suede, fancy trimmed. 2 styles In Patent Oxfords. These styles all come In Goodyear welt soles. All sizes and widths. Values to SO Clearance price.. Very new' style just received in Patent and - Kid Pumps with ' one strap, medium French heel covered, cut-out vamp, hand-turn soles. Made by Chas. K. Fox. These were purchased to sell for $10.00. Clearance price Flapper Pumps, low heels, cut-out vamps or. plain on broad strap with buckle or buttons, oak leather soles, Goodyear welted. All sizes. All widths. Values to $8.50. Clearance price - Beige Suede Flapper Pump, with patent trim and strap, low heel, me dium round toe, Good year welt sole. Made for long service. Reg. $8.50 Clearance price Women's and Growing Girls' White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, low or Cuban heels. Genuine Neolin or leather soles. Just the shoe for this hot weather. All sizes. All widths. A $5 value. Clear ance price $ J JOO -- B MOTHERS DON'T FORGET THE CHILDREN. PRICES ARE REDUCED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. TENNIS SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, EVERY WANTED STYLE AT FACTORY COST. Mail Orders Filled Plenty of Experienced Kra-nit Hosiery at Popular Free Mandolins for We Pay Parcel Post - Shoe Fitters to Serve You Prices None Better the Kiddies Free NEW LOCATION 145 FOURTH ST. WHERE HONEY MAN USED TO BE iiliSII!i!!ll!lilll!ilE!!!lli!!!llll!illliSIH SMKSJ llllHI""l"iinilIHHSIHiIIIIHHHi!ilT case of violence on the part of the strikers. There are 3000 men of various nationalities on strike, they asserted, with leaders in charge ot distinct groups of pickets for whom commissions were sought with per mission to carry weapons. Sheriff Hurlburt was requested to disarm all strikebreakers, but re plied that he had armed none. WATER BOARD TO MEET Parkrose Commission Will Plan for District Improvement. The first official meeting- of the recently elected board of commis sioners of the newly formed Park rose water district will be held to., night at the Parkrose community clubhouse, at the corner of Craig road and Sandy boulevard. The meeting has been called for the purpose of discussing the project and to appoint an attorney and an engineer to proceed with the neces sary details before a bond election is called. The commission has been sworn in and has elected the- following officers: Harl'an J. Miller,- chair man; Frank Harpke, secretary, and Tracy A. Wood, treasurer. The other members are L. W, Palmer and A. M. Pullen. The regular meeting nights of the officials has pa HEILIG f2! p! Broadway at Taylor j j NOW SHOWING Today Tonight ALL THIS WEEK CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Chiropractic Delegate Named. Dr. W. P. Evans of the faculty f the Oregon State College of Chiro practic and a member of the Alpha Beta Theta fraternity has been chosen as state chiropractic dele gate to the national convention, at Davenport, Iowa, in August. Multnomah Camp, No. 77, O. W., will give their annual picnic at Crystal Lake park, Sunday, July 23. Dancing, ball game and all modern sports. Adv. . Phone your want ads to The Ore gonian. AU its readers are inter ested in the classified columns. Motion Pictures' Greatest Achievements Of the North GENUINE (Nothing Posed) STORY OF THE SNOWLANDS PATHE REVIEW COMEDY 'THE SLEUTH" SCREEXIiAJTD SNAPSHOTS SHOWING STAR FILM -FAVORITES Including DOUG, MARY AND CHARLIE IN THEIR I.ATEST "CUT UP" POJPUI.AR PRICES (Including War Tax) AFT'S TO 6 O'CLOCK -25c EVE'S AFTER 6 nni. . . Floor . Children Under 12 - - - 25c 85c 10c been set for the third 'Monday in each month although speolal meet ings are subject to the call of the chairman. . SCHOOL BILL, DRIVE UP Backers of Private Academies to Meet in Multnomah Hotel. A gathering looking to outlining the campaign against the compul sory public school attendance mea sure to be voted on at the coming election will be held this afternoon at 4-o'clock in the tea room on the mezzanine floor of the Multnomah hotel. The meeting, it was "announced yesterday, will be attended by rep resentatives of protestant and nan sectarian schools, representatives of different protestant denomina tions and business men interested in the movement. It was said" that some were expected to be here from out-of-town points. S.i & -H. green stamps for cash, Holman Fuel Co., coal and wood. Broadway 6353; 660-21. Adv. Hazel wood Candies A New Confection Penbche Nougat Made from pure penoche sugar and filled with finest Oregon walnuts. Regular price will be 80c per pound. SPECIAL for Friday-and Saturday 45c 1-lb. 'box. "When yon buy Hazelwood Candy yon secure the best." The Hazelwood 388 Washington St. Broadway Hazelwood 127 Broadway Radio Telephone Headsets Tonal' Quality. That's what you want from your Radio Outfit. The best way to get the best re sults is to equip with Holtzer-Cabot Headsets. Hoi tzer-Cabot on any thing electrical means perfection. Insist upon Holtzer-Cabot. Sold by all responsible dealers. The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. Boston, Mass. REDUCED R R. RATES - For "THE WAYFARER" AMERICA'S PASSION PAGEANT Seattle, July 24 to 29, Inclusive iy2 FARE ROUND TRIP To Seattle $9.87 From all stations on the GREAT NORTHERN Ry. in Oregon, Washington, Jdaho and British Columbia: Tickets on sale July 23, 24, 26, .27, 28. Limited for return to July 31st inclusive. " For complete information call on, address or telephone CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICES: Third and Washington Sts. Phone: Broadway 5631 UNION STATION: Phone: Broadway 0802 C. W. Meldrum, . HENRY DICKSON, City Passenger Agent A. G. P. A, 201 Morgan Bidg. Seattle. Telephone: Atwater 0931 LowerRatesVia gift RAILWAY See America First Our glasses mean clear sight, a clear brain. Ex act adjusting an 4 exami nation here. DR. E. I. PHILLIPS .Optometrist 450-451 PITTOCK BLOCK, Portland, Or. Phone Broadway 1305. No Basement Chores No smoke No dirt No ashes L When you have a Gasco Furnace Let the Gas Co. Figure for you NOW 1m . For Dental Satisfaction , Dr. Fred Mellish 108 Fourth Street Opp. J. C. Penney Co. Store" Phone Broadway 3769 Save From $1.50 to $4 Per, Cord on Your Wood Order Ask Broadway 6353 HOLMAN FUEL CO. S. & H. Green Stamps ..-Fifth and Stark Streets. We offer the greatest fuel value for the least money WOULD YOU BE CONVINCED? beyond the shadow of a doubt, that I cure piles and other rectal condi tions w i t h out an opera tion, if I f ur n i s h ed you with the names and addresses of scores of prominent men and women of Oregon and the Northwest that I nave abso lutely cured of long-standing cases of Piles and other Rectal conditions ? My methods are painless do not confine you to bed; do not require an anesthetic and are permanent. I eliminut all doubt aa to results by agreeing to re fund your fee. If I fail to cure your piles. . ' If you are interested and wish to know more about my methods. Call or Write for My Free Buoklet DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or. Mention Oreeonlan when writing. L I 25 miles from Portland, on paved roads, to Dayton, three miles' detour 1 around Dayton, to Lafayette. Five trains daily on Red Electric. The strongest mineral water on the coast. A wonderful cure for rheuma tism; massage, medical gym nastics, etc. Before going else where see Lafayette Springs. Write for prospectus or phone Lafayette Mineral Springs Lafayette, Oregon. TAKE VACATION IN GETTING HEALTH at THE MOORE SAKiTTAIUUM 838 Hawthorne at 27th. Portland, Oregon MILK DIET AND REST ELASTIC STOCKINGS Trnaaea, Abdominal Sunportera. Eend fox Prices and Meas urlng Blank. Postage Paid by Us. LACK - DAVIS DRUG CO. Truss Expert 173 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Phone Your Want Ads to The Oregonian Telephone Main 7070