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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1919)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 16, 1919. 10 Yon Will Want a Reserved Seat for the 7 r Iff" ' I 4 The $324,000 Benson Polytechnic School, one of the four fine schools in the Holladay neigh-borhood. J r inished v Residential District 1 Holladay's Addition offers splendid homesites in the heart of the east side's close-in residen tial seption and splendid schools. Four fine institutions, including a high school, two grammar schools and the famous Benson Polytechnic are all in the Holladay neighbor hood. Benson Polytechnic alone cost $324,000. Such great schools build good neighborhoods and add permanency to values. Buy in Holladay's Addition at 25 Below Pre-War Prices We are authorized to sell 300 beautiful lots, each level and ready for building, at 25 per cent below pre-war prices. All the streets are hard surfaced, all improvements in. Holladay's is reached over Port land's two finest spans the steel and Broadway bridges. It is served by four rapid-service car lines. See it. Then see us for prices. Fifteen Minutes There and Back Keasey & Keady 270 Stark St. Phone Main 3052 Ground Floor Railway Exchange Blg. You can buy from your own broker also. GETS. PUNT FOURTH APPLE WAREHOUSE IS N EARING COMPLETION. dances should be restricted. He cites the United States and Norway as two countries that either have or are about to deny themselves luxuries such as intoxicating liquor, and in quires whether Germany is not in the position to give up superfluous things, when necessities are lacking. Packing Houses Mark Rapid In crease of Fruit Industry In Oregon Town. SHERIDAN, Or., Nov. 15. With the Advent of many packing houses and also a large amount of fruit acreage Sheridan is being heralded into the Oregon Fruit Growers' association as one of the largest and fastest grow ing members of that corporation. One of the large packing houses now under construction in this city is the Dan Wuille Apple Packing company warehouse and storage build ing on the tracks of the Southern Pa cific railroad. Bids were obtained in the early summer for this storage house from C W. Cook, local con tractor, and work was only recently begun. The building is not yet ready for occupation, but with the great de mand for storage room until a suit ' able amount of cars can be obtained for shipment of the fruit, the apples are being stored in mercantile ware houses and several of the city stores. The Willamette Valley Fruit ex change has entered Sheridan-this sea son and is installed in temporary quarters pending the erection in the spring of a large fruit storage and warehouse building. This week the company sent out four carloads of Home Beauties, Jonathans and Spitz enbergs. The destination of these ap ples will be New Zealand, Denver and Los Angeles. The fruit exchange also received this week an order for nine cars of apples to be shipped to various points. Three of the cars will go to New Zealand. More than 1000 acres of fruit land have been entered on the association's Toll. There are now four packing houses established in Sheridan. WAR UNEARTHS RELICS Excavations Reveal Valuable Finds In Greek Macedonia. SALON" I KI. Invaluable relics were brought to light by the excavations made in Greek Macedonia for mili tary reasons by the allied armies in the east. The collection Includes neolithic in struments, vases of all forms known In ancient Greece, as well as jewels, bronze, silver and gold of great his torical val lie. Tombs dating from the fifth and sixth centuries before Christ were also discovered. The objects un earthed, establish the identity of the ancient civilization of Macedonia with that of the rest of ancient Greece. They have been taken over by the Greek curator of antiquities. HUDSON BUY IS INVADED YANKEE FIRM TO COMPETE WITH OLD COMPANY. Belgium Attracts American Money. BRUSSELS. Capital f r om the United States is being invested over here on an increasing scale. It is now announced here that American interests are not only concerned in industrial activities but have turned their attention to watering resorts as a field for development. At Ostend a company has been formed with American capital for the develop ment of the port industrially. Parents' Gratitude Leads to Long Trip. Missoula Father ana Mother Take First Journey In 40 Years. New Wireless Record Made. NUERNBERG, Germany. What is claimed to be a new record for com munication by wireless between a ground station and an airship was recently established here when' a military wireless operator exchanged messages from a specially constructed station with the new Zeppelin "Bod ensee" which was sailing at a high altitude 84 miles away. String of Trading Posts Is Planted Within Arctic Circle by Fur Company. NOME. Alaska, Oct." 20. (By Mail.) Early Arctic winter has halted the summer work of an expedition headed by Captain Louis Lane of Nome, sent by Boston, Mass., interests into the Canadian Arctic to establish a etring of 28 trading posts. The new company plans to operate in a section of the continent in which the British Hudson's Bay company has worked for more than two cen turies trading supplies for the furs caught by the natives. A big Boston fur company, it is said, is behind the enterprise. The expedition went Into the north overland through Calgary, Canada, last summer with approximately eight carloads of goods and supplies, said to be worth $240,000. The company also sent in a river power boat to navi gate the Mackenzie river, which i drains northern Canada, and along which the company intends to oper ate. ' The boat was sent in sections and was assembled when It reached the headwaters of the river. This summer was spent by the ex pedition in working down the Mac kenzie. The men expected to reach f Herschel island, near the mouth, by TT Shew OF THE Pacific International Livestock Exposition All Portland is planning to turn out for the Horse Show. Don't let anything prevent you from attending this most important event of the season. $5000 in Cash Prizes and Ribbons will be awarded at the Horse Show alone, which assures you of a show of absorbing interest. Portland sees the Horse Show at its best. This is the culminating event of the Coast Circuit and all the finest entries that have carried off premiums and trophies will compete for final honors. Change of Program Daily Opens Monday Plan to Attend Every Day Week of Nov. 17 to 22 Staged in the New $300,000 Livestock Pavilion Reserved seats are on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. .and all the lead ing downtown hotels. Assure yourself of an uninterrupted view. Have You a SpareRoom? Leave Your Name and Address With THE HOUSING BUREAU at Liberty Temple if you will co-operate with the Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Men's Association and Livestock Show officials and rent your spare room at a reasonable rate. MAIN 313 Informal Opening Today at 2 o'Clock Miss Helen Ladd Green, Rreat-granridairehter of the pioneer stockman, . Mr. V. s. Ladtl. will open the grates of the Pacific International Livestock Exposition with keys dropped from the clouds by an airman. The -ceremonies will be followed by a concert. Admission half price. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION North Portland, Oregon Take a Kenton Car DIRECT TO THE PAVILION SPECIAL CAR SERVICE Catch a Kenton car at Broadway and Washington going direct to the Livestock Exposition. Show begins promptly at 8 P. M. in the evenings and over by 10:30 P. M. winter. Instead, they reached the vicinity of Fort McPherson. on the lower - reaches of the river. .They probably will winter at Fort McPher son and proceed on tq the Arctic ocean in the spring:. After getting established the com pany will gupply its trading posts from Nome. Boats with goods and supplies will be sent from here around. Point Barrow and along the Arctic coast to the company's sta tions on the Mackenzie. Textbook BelnK Prepared. UNIVERSITY OK ORKGOX. Ku- M1 flSaOULA. Mont., Nov.. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Long Young have re turned to Missoula from their first trip out of the Bitter Root valley since they arrived here 40 years ago in a stage coach. The trip they took was to California that they m ight express their thanks in person for a floral wreath. The Youngs had two sons, both of whom enlisted during the war, the elder being sent to Camp Podge, la., and the younger to Camp Fremont, near Palo Alto. ' Cal. Then along came the influenza epidemic and the elder son died. A. few weeks later the body of the younger son was laid beside that of his brother in the little cemetery near the Young home stead in the valley. "On the casket when it came from Camp Fremont was a wreath of roses with a card bearing the names of the ladies who had placed it there, said Mr. Young. "Mamma and I felt we should show t hose ladies we appre ciated their kindness and so. as soon ah we could arrange our affairs, we went to Palo Alto to find -as many of the ladies whose names were on the card as we could and thank them.' GERMAN DANCES COSTLY Kxperl Advises Ban on Luxury Costing 750,000,000 Marks Year. BERLIN. A eelf-styled "expert' estimates that 750.000.000 marks l year is the cost of dancing in Ger many, for Berlin and other large cities, as well as provincial cities and owns, are Indulging deeply in the isnninp craze. & The would-be expf.. criticises this INTERMEDIATE ENDEAVOR PRESIDENT CALLS MEETING. ' f - t"it" f K i It ,, - rJ ' Vernon Duncan. A rally scheduled for next Saturday has been called by Vernon Duncan, newly elected president of the Multnomah, county intermediate Christian Endeavor union. The meeting will be at the First Presbyte rian church. Dr. William T. Mc Elveen, pastor of the First Con gregational church and - for years a member of the national Christian Endeavor, will be the principal speaker. Short tatks will be given by the presidents of the various societies with the theme, "Con secration, being used by each speuker. v ifi if iLui Miyjw tyiiivi gene. Nov. 13. (Special.) Dr. W. P. Boynton, professor of physics in the University of Oregon, i preparing a treatise on thermodynamics, which he expects to offer to publishers at the end of the year, as an advanced text hook on the subject. fr. Boynton first began work on this subject when he offered a course at the University of California In 1SII8. Gorman Has Original Sfliomc LOVDO.V. 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