The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 13, 1920, Section One, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 13, 1920
Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx
The Roses Will Be Ready for
Shrine Week Will You?
All Nature has joined forces with the handi
work of man to make Portland a place of
beauty and attractiveness as a greeting to
Shrine visitors.
Strangers will judge Portland's prosperity by
appearances, to a great extent. How about
your personal appearance, Mr. Man; will it
stand the "acid test" ?
Our function in this community is to act as providers of things men wear
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and correct furnishings we sell the best
we can get, as low as we can; we're sure you'll get full value.
You can save $10 or $15 in buy-
ingoneof our all-wool $60 or $65 k
Hart Schaffner & Marx suits
now offered at a special price of
Sam'l Rosenblatt 6? Co.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Fifth at Alder Gasco Building
ISUM AFTER CONVENTION
SAX FR.VXCISCO SIIRINERS
ADOPT SLOGAN IX DK1VK.
Tn all seven or eigrht flowing wells
have been struck, the strongest being
on the ranch of J. F. Owens, which
flows 35 gallons a minute. Many
additional wells are to be sunk,
largely as an expedient for obtaining
stock water.
Nobles to Chant Refrain as Tlicy
31 arch Through ' Portland's
Streets at Coming Session.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. (Spe
clal.) Islam temple of San Francisco
will make a campaign at the Portland
convention to bring the imperial con
clave. Nobles of the .Mystic Shrine, to
this city in 192.
Already a slogan has been adopted
that will be chanted by the nobles of
Islam temple as they march through
the streets of Portland in their red
fezzes and it will be emblazoned on
their flags and banners. It reads:
"San Francisco, '22
"Islam temple welcomes -you."
The local temple will be backed up
enthusiastically by Aloha temple of
Honolulu, which will make the north
ern trip on the same special train with
the San Franciscans.
James S. McCandless. past potentate
of Aloha and chief imperial rabban,
will in the course of the usual eleva
tion be elected imperial potentate
of the Shriners of this country in 1922.
It is his desire to have San Francisco
selected as the convention city in the
year of his succession to the throne
and will lend all his efforts toward
that end.
Aloha temple patrol and delegates
with officers of the line arrived in
San Francisco early this week and
were greeted by the . of f icers, patrol
and band of Islam. ' A dinner was
tendered Islam patrol by Mr. McCand
less at the Union League club and the
Aloha nobles were the guests of San
Francisco temple in the pilgrimage to
Sacramento today, where a ceremonial
was held.
The combined patrols leave San
Francisco Saturday, June 19, on their
trip to Portland. They will return
home in time to assist in officiating
as a welcoming committee to some
4S00 Shriners who are expected to re
turn home by way of this city.
Ira W. Coburn, assistant rabban of
Islam temple, has been made chair
man of the general reception commit
tee and on Sunday, June 27, there will
be automobile trips around San Fran
cisco together with luncheon served
at the Masonic temple and Islam tern
pie headquarters on Geary street.
100 SACKS FLOUR SEIZED
Commodity at Yakima Declared to
Be Under Weight.
YAKIMA. Wash., June 12. (Spe-
ial.) More than 100 sacks of flour
f two sizes were seized in .groceries
and warehouses in this city yesterday
because of alleged under-weight. Fit-
een of the sacks were placed in the
custody of the Yakima county sheriff
and will be kept under guard in the
ounty jail for possible use as evi
dence. Eighty-five sacks were re
turned to the milling company with
instructions to refill them up to the
weight indicated by the labels.
Part of the sacks were labeled as
containing 49 pounds. Tests, it was
stated, showed these sacks to be short
from one to three pounds. Sacks
stated by the labels to contain 24
pounds were found to contain three
pounds less than that quantity.
Elks Dedication Saturday.
OL.YMPIA, Wash.. June 12. (Spe
olal.l The date for the dedication of
the new Elks' temple has been set
by the lodge on Saturday, Juno 26,
and committees are actively at work
arranging the programme, which wil
be one of the most elaborate ones
ever attempted in the city.
Artesian Wells Struck.
ALTURAS, Cal.. June 12. (Special.
Artesian wells have been drilled o
the Perry, Mulkey and Owens ranche
near the town of New Pine Creek
close to the California-Oregon line.
Baker Residents Wed.
BAKER, Or., June 12. (Special.)
Frances Alcorn and Kenneth D.
Kavanaugh, both of Baker, were mar
ried Thursday afternoon by Judge
William Duby. Mr. and Mrs. Kav
anaugh will reside in this city.
Phone your want ad to The Orego-
nian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
NtlM IMS ONE SYMPTOM
Neuralgia is a disease which has but
one symptom pain.
The pain of neuralgia is sharp and
shooting, with intervals of freedom.
An attack of neuralgia does not
give immunity, but recurrences are
the rule. The same nerve is generally
affected, which means that this par
ticular nerve has lost its resistance
and that there will be recurring at
tacks until the strength of the nervo
is built up.
How can the strength of the nerve
be restored? The nerves are nourished
entirely by the blood, and weak nerves
are toned up by supplying to the
blood the elements that the nerves
lack. As the general health and
strength of the patient are built up
the nerves resume their normal func
tions. inflammation caused by lack of
nutrition disappears and the neural
gic attacks cease. .
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic
exceptionally well suited for the treat
ment of neuralgia because they con
tain no alcohol, stimulating or habit
forming drugs. The tonic treatmen
with these pills is well worth a trial
by any sufferer from neuralgia.
Your own druggist can supply you
with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or you
can order direct from the Dr. Will
iamB .Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y,
at 60 cents a box. Write for the book
let. "Diseases of the Nervous Sys
tern." Adv. . . , . .
Buy
Diamonds
Where Price
and Quality Meet
T TNQUESTIONABLY. Aron-
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lowest prices on diamonds
and unquestionably, Aronson's
qualities meet the exacting de
mands of critical and informed
buyers.
If you contemplate a purchase
of "the gem of gems," see Aron
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Aronson's displays include
everything from the tiny stone
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flashing, scintillating solitaires
in wonderful settings of white
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By reason of being in a posi
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Lodge Emblems, Charms, Rings
Called by the foremost critics of two continents "the most sensational
love story of a generation" and in which Miss Keane.has appeared
for over five consecutive years in America and England, it is our
rare privilege to present to Portland audiences one of the most
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Every Kind of New Fun
Factory Now Running Full Blast!
Dancing this afternoon and evening,
picnics and a wonderful sandy beach.
Take the Children
Vancouver Cars Every Few Minutes on
Broadway, Fifth and Washington Streets
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BEACH
A Drama of Flaming Passion
Along the Border Line
The Texas Rangers in Action!
When you hear the cheering on
Washington street you'll know
it's the audience all geed up over
the Double-Barreled, Wild-Ridi
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