The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 02, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY . EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1914,
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FINED
TRANSIENT WOMAN
MERCHANT IS
FOR VIOLATING LAW
,V. - -' :
Mrs. -Helen leo of .Seattle
Pleads Guilty of Infraction
of Oregon Statute. J
PENALTY FIFTY DOLLARS
roprlto of Women's Wearing Ap-
prl 109 SUA Sold Oood X
; without a jubs. I
4:
- Through Attorney Bay . Sullivan
atr. hiud no. proprietor - or a
fashionable women's wearing apparel
has in MutHa. r11i1 ullt-v In. tha
municipal court tola morning to a
"Vhant' license statute and was fined
IA W .. mi. r 1
kj( ira. if o was 'arrested while at din
ier at ue Portland Hotel Saturday
. dent by R. E. Butler, special officer
. ex me - eity license department, foi
. lowing an Investigation which re
i . vealed that she was coming to i Fort-
land at Intervals of three or four
months with1 a large stock of modish
rarments, many of them just Im
ported from Europe, and selling direct
. to Portland women, without taking
eat the license for transient rner-
t chants which Is $20 a day or 1250
a month. - I
Woman Zs Arrested,
er arrest was caused after a
1 prominent down town merchant had
eat ene of his saleswomen to Mrs.
Iro and she . purchased direct a slue
Shirtwaist for ISO.
Officer Butler, with J. S. Hutehio
. son. Inspector of licenses' for the city.
: has been working on the ease for
ever a year, hut Mrs. Igot they assert,
r has evaded the law by merely taking
eraere for tne garments here and send'
fitting the garments hr, and on pre
kext of alteration, sending them back
to Seattle to be returned to this city
; fcf' express. . .
- She had no defense te make, how
over, to the purchase outright of the
: waist by the saleswoman. After ar
-rest she put up ISO bait and left fot
Seattle. i
There has been much complaint from
, local . merchants against j out of town
'dealers coming here and selling ex
; penslv wares in this wy. Mrs. I go,
- they assert, secured her Portland cus
: tomers from the Blue Book.
i Cards Are Xssaed.
She advised them of her visits to
this eity with a. handsome engraved
' card, and her trade is said to have
' been very large. She brought a corps
of attendants, models, fitters and so
on, anywhere from threw to six per
' sons in number each time, and secured
the most expensive parlojr in the hotel
- for exhibition purposes The wives
f,nd members of leading .Portland mer
chants are said to have patronised her
- to the loss of the local trade.
. When warned on previous occasions,
she said she wag acting within her
v- BEAD TUB JOURNAL . .
. BUIXETIXS ' '
In order that Portland voters
may get returns on' Tuesday's
election, state, cojanty and na
tional, as early as possible,. Tne
Journal has secured : a 'special .
' leased wira report by the United ;
Press for Tuesday night, special
wire reports from all the coun
ties of the state on the same
evening, and a large force of
messengers will collect returns
from precincts of the city. Bul
letins showing the progress of
the count will be thrown on a
screen in front; of The Journal
building tomorrow evening.
Arrangements h a v e b een
made with the telephone com
panies for extra telephone facu
lties, so that those unable to
read the bulletins may ask for
and receive election informa
tion over the ; telephone from
their homes, i
READ THE JOURNAL
BUIOiETINS
MEASURE
PROVIDES
FOR
CONSOLIDATION
OF CITY AND COUNTY
Economy' Is Urged as Chief
. Virtue In Measu re to Be
Voted on Tomorrow,
CHAMBER OPPOSING ACT
Commercial ? Body Suggests What Zt
Consider More Simple Xea&s fot
Seomrlng San End,
has recommended that the amendment I denartment within the last fiv days
be rejected, saying that a plan of con-J on such charges, in oach icas the vi-
aenc snowing, etoro and . house ret
bery. -" Threa of s the "'. hoys have . ad
mitted holding op women; . .
The nino lad have been operating
in the middle cast aide district. Three
of -them are in JaiL 81x1 wore booked
and snt home with Instruction to
report to detective headquarters this
afternoon at 2 o'clock. In custody
are William Smith, Laifayette Copley
apd Stanley Gray. Those sent home
are Harold Cresswall. Bert Slihernocel,
Gerald Knowles, Harry f Shank and
solidatlon permitting the Oimlnation of
oupucauon 01 city, county ana ecnoi
district offices, but not changing the
boundary lines would be simpler, more
economical and i more ,, generally - satis
factory. The matter of taxation, the
Chamber of Commerce committee says,
could v be adjusted : by - creating tax
zones, with a" lower rate for the out
lying district than for the dty proper.
Nine Youths Are
Taken by Police
Boys Taken Zato : Custody Ja Connee
tlonrtt Alleged Burglary Cases j
- : Three Held, in gau. .
JKIne more boys were taken into cus
tody yesterday afternoon by the de
tective department for burglary. This
makes 20 boys taken in charge by , the
Jefferson Harbke. The boyS are from
IS to IT years of age.
Smith,' Copley and Gray , were ar
rested at Sal East Pine street, where
they had bidden a quantity sf . candy
and small articles taken from Union
avenue stores. -Detective -Captain
Baty with OetecUves Grtstm and
Vaughn, caught the lads last evening
In the act of going under the house
to get - the stolen goods. The boys
confessed - and : implicated . others.
Parents of the lads this morning ap
peared at the . detective bureau and
were unable te believe their gens were
guilty.- At 2 o'clock; this afternoon
the eases will .come up in the munici
pal oourt. .
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STOCK Or-CONES DAMAGED
Bxplesion of a coal oil stove on; the
premises of tha Electric Sugar Cone
company makers of Ice cream cones,
at 144-4 East Washington street re
sulted in a fire causing 91009 worth of
damage this morning. Almost the en
tire stock f eones on hand - was de-
, . arj
stroysd by water. ' ' Sh machinery ,
valued at 14000,' was ? Its fie damaged.
The second floor ef the fj De building,
used as a rooming house, rarered com
paratively Uitle damage IfS The - Kle'-
trie -Sugar Cont cpmpsnjffls operated
hjr H. Miller." ' W
That an Increase efati -" disor
ders is due to an lncrea, w 4n the use
of r wireless . telegraphy. S overcharging
. we n?ww - vys( mffff js nw
th atmesphere wtth : elotAclty, is a
theory advanced by a' Eueftean physi-
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rights, according to the advice that had
been furnished by a local attorney,
Dealers of this i kind, the officers
say, come to Portland from 6an Fran
clsoo, Chicago and New, York... and
evade the local license law in the same
way. Against two others, however,
Mr, Hutchinson asserts, he has evi
dence ef sales direct, and, will prose-
out them as soon a. they arrive.
State Has No Funds
For the Foundlings
Appropriation by Zasf legislature Ztas
Been Bxhaurted and Institutions
Most Oet Along as Best They Can,
Salem, Or.. Nov. 2.- It waa an
nounced today by :Secretary Of State
Oraott that the "orphans and found
ltngsf appropriation of f 28,000 has
been exhausted, and that it will be
Impossible to make further payments.,,
Tn payment or tne quarterly allot
ment f(r the Albertlna Kerr Nursery
home, a total of $925.8. and for the
Boys and Girls' Aid society, a total
of (1203.14, due September SO, cannot
be made. The sums due St. Mary's
home. Baby home, : Christy Home for
Girls and 8t Agnes' foundling asylum
for the quarter ending September 20
were mad before i the fund was ex
hausted. .
For the quarter ending December 30.
and until the legislature make an ap
propriation, the homes for orphans
and foundling must provide funds
from private sources to defray ex
penses. The announcement followed th re
ceipt of a letter from the Albertlna
Kerr Nursery .home, stating that the
money for the quarter ending Septem
ber is badly needed.
GOVERNOR MISSED TRAIN
Salem, Or Nor. Governor West
today missed train connection is
Portland .and as a; result was unable
to make addresses. He returned this
forenoon to Salem.
Constitutional authority for the con
solidation of r Multnomah- county and
Portland Will b provided by passage
of the amendment 204-201. on the bal
lot for tomorrow election. "
The amendment say that any eeun
ty having a city of more than 100,000
population may consolidat eity and
county by making th boundaries co
terminus and co-extensive. This mean
making the boundaries identical. Th
amendment is - of general - application,
but as a matter of fact, would affect
nly Multnomah county, as it Is ths
only Oregon county hsving a city, Port
land, of more than 100.000 population.
The present state requirements a
to slse and population of a county ar
not ehanged that Is to say, not less
than 400 square miles and 1200 popu
lation. The present area of Portland is
S2.40 square miles, so this would
mean almost quadrupling the area of
the present eity. The are of Mult
nomah oounty is 451 squar miles, sq
if the area, in the process of consolji.
dation should be reduced to the pres
ent legal minimum there would be '1
square miles lerr. it is oovious mere
would not be enough area remaining
to create a new county and it 1. ques
tionable if the population in the re
maining are would equal the legal
minimum.
The .amendment further provide
that provision may be made through
the initiative or bjr th legislature
for ths annexation of the remainder
by adjoining counties, and this would
probably b the court heuld con
solidation of Portland and Mult
nomah county be attempted under
the amendment. C '
The amendment was -referred to the
people by the legislature and argu
ment in favor of It adoption is
submitted by a legislative committee
consisting of State Senator Robert S.
Farreli and Representatives Jay K.
Upton and C. J. Forstrotn.
They say that duplications in the
following offices could be ended by
consolidation: County and city audi
tor, county and city , treasurer, coun
ty and city attorney, county surveyor
and city surveyor engineer, county
and eity school superintendents, coun
ty and city commissions, county sher
Iff and city chief of police, also that
under consolidation there would b no
further need' for a county and dty
jail, a county and eity rock, pile, a
county courthouse and, a eity hall.
Th Portland Chamber o& Commerce
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make firs with s match, then hitch it to ajiminy
pipe oraxnakin's dgarntte packedjprimful of
Ptinc Albert I Meo-my! Gets T&i mighty
pleased-like, and turns on the sunshine spigot
inj your system very early in the A. M.
Prince Albert wins every man who's game
enough to hit the high spot at the cost of a
dime. Doesn't makeany difference what you
think about being able to smoke a pipa or a
roll-'em cigarette, you can and you will and
get happy on every pulrif you'll nail your flag
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Men, here's do -and quality and flavor and
.fragrance. Get a whiff or a puff of P. A. out
of a pipe or from a maldn's cigarette and you've
just got to have more. Tastes so good iff
, right hard to wait till the next fire-up. Became
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a pf tinted process. Paste thai in your hat! You
put; yourself on the road to contentment.
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R. J. REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO.
WinstorvSalem, N. C
As a fitting climax to the cam
paign of misrepresentation which
has been carried on all over the
State of Oregon by the Dental Trust
in a fanatical effort to defeat Den
tistry Bill 3 40, a barefaced fake to
deceive the voters was attempted in
woman voter, can not consist the Portland Sunday newspapers.
fwosuVfragr.:!!? These high-minded," "ethical,"
?hn;.Sf. h" 1 Wafl self-appointed "guardians of the
otmu public health printed a list of pa
i Dry voter can not vote for Fjegei, pers in z pzid advertisement which
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supporting local option or "Hom tliey said were opposing tne den-,
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view will turn him ainst oationai list as large and impressive as pos
w;"o?. .w. sible. papers were included which
are uniting to elect Arthur i. Mouiton, 2xt in f avor of the bill. Evidently
candidate f the Progressive- party, A" , . , r7 . , UW" J,
which has a national woman suffrage fhg TniST- TnOIlPTlt tneie Tlflt
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pecting this, arid on this page will
be found telegrams and extracts
from papers showing how the Trust
is being lambasted and proving the ,
list as printed was faked.
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and age of aUegod.os4icii trusts, dental trusts and ail .
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MARSHFXBLD RECORD: There should be no
combined control of the business of looking after the
teeth in Oregon.
The statement that "ethical" dentists are the only
ones who can properly treat a person is all iommyrot.
The truth of the matter is that there are some ex
ceedingly poor dentists now members of the Dental
Trust .in Oregon, and some very superior dentists in
the advertising colony oi dental doctors. '
Here is the gist ot the whole matter: The Dental
Trust fears a state law which will regulate the prices
which should be charged. Anyone who has had any
experience in dental matters knows that one. pays for
the. worte done by the Dental Trust according: to the
I manner 1n which tae "ethical" doctor sizes one up. You
go into tne office ef a Dental Trust member and he beams to sound out
your various teeth which need looking after, and he will give you an
"estimate" as to what the amount will be.
The "estimate" varies lust as the "ethical" dentist's estimate of
j your paying ability runs. ,
The only way to beat the Dental Trust is to vote asamst thit close
organization and make it possible to have competition of a high order
in Oregon
A vote against the Dental Trust is a vote in the cause for a suffer
ing and imposed-on humanity.
AURORA OBSERVER: "Painless ' Parker." known as the adver
tising dentist, has put anything but s "painless fear into the heart
Of the Dental Trust, which is resorting to advertising to defeat the bill
that Parker lias initiated dealing with the practice of dentistry.
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WNNTON XEADER: Edgar & Parker, known as "Painless
Parker," is administering the DentaV Trust of Oregon a solar plexus
that is causing that alleged body to spar for wind. If we were in ur
id school days we would shy. our castor and yell, "Raw for Painless
Parker." ,. , i . . .. . . ..
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PORTLAND OREGONIANs The dentists have a society and
they declare it to b "unprofessional and dishonorable" to cut prices
except in special circumstances. The penalties for unprofessional or
dishonorable conduct are unknown to The Oregonianl Probably the
Offenders are dismissed i from. the society or forfeit their licenses to
practice, or both. Doubtless some dentist well up in the sacred code of
dental ethics can inform The Oregonian. "J.
No tmit in the world ever admitted that it was a trust. But all are
inspired by a high and benevolent' desire to steady trad and keep out
unfair tompetitioin. Th dentists-gecording to their bylaws, aim to ;
control; prices sod keep out unfair competition. Painless Parker, who
advertises and who has Various diplomas, is their model of an unfair "
competitor. He gets the business. ) Howtnany dentists in Oregon,
who got their diplomas years ago, as Parker did, would be willing to
submit to'an examination of a hostile dental board?
as the foundation of the press is being attacked indirect t he doctors'
have stirred up a hornets' nest and doubtless' will be ,u merely "stung"
enure mcjr re mrougn wun in campaign or rainicsf u rgraer. ,
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BANDON RECORD:
in full control in Oregon.
This bill strikes at the Dkl Trust, now
At present dentists in Oregon charge about
three times the amount charged for work in eastern By. keep
ing out competent dentists, they can maintain their exjs ibitant charges
for dental work. The purpose of the bill is to modify th reauirements
for securing certificates of dentists. Vote for the bill id&reduce your
dental bill. . . r ' fA
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CONDON TIMES: One of the bills on the ballot fl 'at ihould pass" '
is Dentistry Bill 340. The bill will knock l lit Jon boards 5
which Is something, as wef are overburdened with boata i i ad commi's-v
sions that we can very well get along without. It wx klc'be well to L :
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SALEM
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MESSENGER:
ASHLAND TIDINGS: The chief argument presented against th
existing law defining the qualifications of dentists is that the set fos
ters a dental trust, Which Is part and parcel of an ethical medical trust
. .A 9 it1r'th etat nit la crtttno' nf th. t;Lt .1U . t
Here's success to Painle? . i arker's bilP
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WOODBURN INDEPENDENT: "Painless ParU f" certainly f
a fighter to a finish, and will altogether likely, knock thi Oregon Den-
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iai toara on tne persimmon ircet n is now possipie t mat tne uoaro
regrets its past arbitrary policy. r ,'!'.
ST. JOHNS REVIEW: Dr. Edgar R. Parker, b M r known as
"Painless Parker," is having en uphill fight on his haf,'din breaking
Into the good graces of the dental fraternity His r 't "crime"
seems, to be his propensity for using; printers' ink tfi y. Now, if
other professional men would suddenly develop a Kktpp jpensity, we
believe that the fraternity could still keep its dignity i d do a .better
business st the same time. It is time that professional ft pt broke away
from the old . moss-covered idea that advertising their; business and
method is undignified. ! j
LENTS HERALD: A change in the law to a mo e rational and"
sincere procedure of issuing, licenses would-not necess fri y lower the ,
standard of the profession, of whom. there are not a fW 'quacks and
incompetents. In fact, it has been said that "maxuma"! ja Is lot to do
with getting a license . -
Vote 340 X Yes and Bust the Dental Trust
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