The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 25, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 23, 1317.
HOil, TELEPHONE: CO;
INFORMATION
ROOM
EL
Miss McMunn Sees,' Hears
andFeels Some of the In
tricacies and. Puzzles, '
WIRES, BUTTONS, BUZZERS
Most Wonderful Thing X the Win
Boom Where Million Things
, Waits, Shiver end Buzs.
, By Ella McMunn.
It you know what to do 'til the doc
tor cornea, how to make a cake, what
time tli a boat leaves, who killed
Cock Robin, and Just everything .i
between, "and are so genuinely gentle
that .you can say "I'm sorry, lady.
when really It wasn't your fault at all.
why, in time you might set a poult ton
In the information department of the
Home Telephone rornpaiiy. That la, if
you' had firm had year and yeara of
fMrl,nm with lr a.nd buttons and
buxaer and your front name waa
"Efficiency."
'Temperamental Over tit Stone.
It man a knowlns how to handle 12,
008 subscribers who allow themselves
to be "temperampntal" over the phone
because everybody has hia or her ro-
perafnental atreaks, which la Just a
hlrh ju)nnrtin mm fnr ttntruma ' and
It 1 ever ao much better to eay cross,
ugly things to girls who can't talk
back, or rather who don't, than It la
to get yourself disliked by your Im
mediate circle of acquaintances.
But before I go on with this scien
tific treatise on electricity ana explain
to you just how to run a telephone
office, I'll tell you who the "Automa-tie-8ecret
Service" girls are. Mlra
Nona Fouet is chief operator, and the
other seven girls are the Mlases Lulu
Stearns, Lydia Heffner, Margaret
Epellnmn, Bess Blows, Ixulse Kamp,
Mable Robinson and Mrs. Mary Wall.
They work in shifts of four, and look
so much like ' other girls that you
wouldn't know them apart out on the
street where people don't need brains
specially, but at work they awe you
big by all the things they know.
: Oivea newspaperman Increase
About a flat topped desk six and a
half feet square the- four on duty take
their positions, and everything they do
not know offhand is to be found in a
revolving cabinet thereon, or learned
from the library or the newspaper of
fices or somewhere else, but alwaya
they get it for you, even though it re
quires a vast amount of reaearch an
their part.. And, incidentally, they
have lengthened the lives of many
newspaper men, who were previously
called upon to tell the scores of games,
the time of day, and the latest styie
in pajamas. Now the information de
partment of the phone scompany won
derfully relieves the pressure, although
there -are-sUH people who can't set a
hrn without asking the' opinion of tn
editor as to how many eggs to put
"unOer."
Growl Out Thanks.
The telethon company snnouncss
ths request for information of any
kiiij are welcomed, and In addition to
hat not contained in the -latest direc
tory and the numerical and street ad
dress flies they advertise to give cur
rent attractions Rt theatres, arrival and
departure of trains, baseball scores and
results of other sportl.ig events, time
of day, dally weather report, and
morning calls, end on hand there are
kept the official railway guide, official
Parcel Post Map, and Guide, Standard
Llctionsryvof Facts, World's Almanac
and Encyclopedia. They tell you about
hotels, rooming houses, apartment
houses, U. S. officials, county officials.
foreign , consuls, garages, historical
happenings, cookery recipes, authors of
poems, stage fare, and where to spend
ydufc vacation. An average of 200
persons In winter and 100 in summer
ask to be awakened by the telephone
operator, and as people Just aroused
from sleep are far less angelic than
at any other period of the day, they
growl what passes for thanks into the
phone.
Tails Sown Sometimes.
Everybody apparently falls down
once In a while on the sources of in
formation from which be supplies his
mind and keeps Up, his egotism, and
even the public) school pupils who
know a staggering lot of things rely
upon the information department for
facts with which to expand their
craniums, and yet sometimes when
things get to popping pretty lively
down there, and the buttons, and buz-
Semarkable Home Cure CUvea by One
woo Ma n a. want a Every
Sufferer to Benefit.
Scd He Mony Juit Teaa Addzesa.
Tears ef awfal aufferlne and miner, bava
tansht this man. Mark II Jarkrnn. of Srra.
euaa, N- i .. bow terrlhle an ioemy te hamaa
aappisvaa raeumatism la. and have given bin)
ymiMtby wltk all unfortunates who are withts
Its fraap. He wanta every rheumatic viatlm
te knew how he was eui ed. Read what ha
aaya: ,.
"X Had taarv Paiaa tika ' lirhtnlng Flashes
v :;- wws una.. y .youit. :'
"Is QieaprlBg ITOt I wasattaeked by
Uaaenlar and larUmaatory Rbanmatlaa. I
acftared as only tbuae who save It ka. fc
over tbree yeara. I tried remedy after reme.
dy, aad doctor after doctor tuit aoeh relief aa
I received waa wniy rmponuy. PtaaUy. I
toand a remedy tbat eared me nnnlii,!.
and It ka sever re turned. I bare itt,
nnbtr vto were - terribly afflicted nt.m.
Joeanaaea wiw unaiiiu, aaa it eilactee S
eare la everr ease. . ..
I "1 wast every enfferer freui any tons of
rneumatte mraoie w try mis - saarreleoa beal
ting power. Don't aend a cent; aimpiy mail
i.Tcor name aad. address and I will send It free
. to try. Aftar saa bave need It and If haa
rroTea ftatlf to be-, that loag-looked-for me ana
f eurlng J oat Rhenmall'm. you rnty send tbe
price ef it. one dollar, bat, snderstaad. I do
mot want your money unleea xoa ere perfectly
atisfied'to aend it. Isn't " tbat fair? ,Wby
offer any longer wbea peeithre relief is-tbus
rrerea 7a Tree? "iim t oeisy, write today.
ttaEK Hj. JTACKSON, No. Oursey Bldgl,
MYSTERY AND MARV
Rheumatism
: "I N FORMATION" TELLS YOU. EVERYTHING"
'L o u '-v.-:. )
y . . - -7 .,- I"
, J- - if
Young women who operato remarkable intelligence and accommodation
' Telephone company.'
sere and knobs and wires all need at
tention at once, and somebody waits
for a fraction of a minute, the sub
scriber, puts in the time asking the
operator if eh is reading, which some
times happens if the person Just oe
fore has asked how how to get a safety
pin out of a baby's windpipe.
Crot Back to ZarUv.
But when Miss Koust realised ray
thirst for knowledge and evident need
of it, she unstrapped a rubber horn
from her chest, removed from ber ear
a thing resembling a petrified mudpie,
attached to a string, and tacked away
from a-cribbage board on which was a
bewildering lot of pegs and glass eyes
with lights winking under them anJ
took me up atairs.
On the way there were ever so many
people who seemed to know what they
were doing, which was more than I
did, and to get tbs conversation down
to where I had a "look In" once in a
while, I asked her if they ever had
any banquets, and if they did, how
many would be there. She said that
they had .always been given an annual
"feed" by the president. Sam Hill,
until ths war troubles, when the em
ployee numbering nearly 400, bad given
up the festivity in order that the
money could go toward helping the
Belgians,
Pegs, Buttons and Wires.
By that time we hsd passed boik
keepers, and stenographers, and mu
with gasoline on their hands and ho.-.is
on their heads and were up stairs
where the wire chief showed me a
book With a million figures in it and
a boi With a lot of name in it, and a
thing that looked like a thermometer,
but wasen't, and more pegs and but
tons and wires wrapped in paper, and
of course I understood perfectly all
about it at the time, but J don't seem
to remember anytmng except 'mat ne
bad three pieces of lead in his hand
which had bullet holes in them and
had been shot off of something by
somebody somewhere, and that it was
a shame for pople to be so careless
and make the phone company such a
lot of trouble.
Wir Boom a IXervel.
But of all the marvels down at ths
big building at Park and Burnsids
streets the most wonderful, except the
girls themselves, is the wire room.
where there are a million things look
ing like'eurrycombs with roots twisted
into wire mattresses, and a million
others (figures are not exact I thing
there are more), about the else of a
coffee pot but not resembling it In
any way, which are attached to ths
other 'end of your telephone, and when
you call your number it gets up, au
tomatically and waitses around until
It locates it. Then it shivers a little,
and makes a noise like a mouse gnaw
lnar a nutmeg, busses a little Hk a fly
caught behind a window blind, and
it is all over.
Lane Will Continue
Fight on Compact
Senator Would Give Opponents or
Treses &aws Opportunity to Pils
Befexeadum.
Washington, Feb. 24. WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAE.)
Senator Lane will continue, his op
position to ratification of the Oregon
Washington fisheries compact to give
opportunity for opponents to the pres
ent laws to file a referendum on the
new law of the Oregon legislature.
Reports have reached him. be says,
that the opposition was flim-flammed
at Salem, and no harm can corns from
delaying action for eo days, if a ref
erendum is. not filed, he will not
further"", oppose . ratification,
"Last year X fully intended not to
fight ratification at this session, -if
no initiative 411 was proposed," he
said, "but I airf- told initiative circu
lators were bought off and the peti
tions ditched. I know that an active
lobby has been here from the start
a lobby well provided with money.
If- fraud defeated, initiation of the
bill, they should have another chance,"
In the face of Lane's opposition, the
oompact can only be taken up by a
majority vote. This is unlikely under
the state ot business now existing in
the senate)
Pliotoiplay House Is
ffot a Newspaper
Huntington,' Ind, Feb. 44. (I. N. S.).
According to a decision handed down
in the circuit court here, a moving
picture show and a newspaper are dif
ferent Institution. s 1 Jf
T. Guy Perfect aad Elmer ' Fous
were each fined for operating a mov
ing picture theatre on Sunday. .Per
fect contended he displayed films of
news . events like . the Sunday news
papers, : and - that therefore , he . was
immune .from the operation of the
Sunday closing law. After delibera
tion - the Jury decided that 1 a moving
picture theatre is a theatre and., not
a newspaper. .
GETS MORE FOOD AS
CZAR'S CAPTIVE THAN
IN AUSTRIAN ARMY
So Writes a Bohemian Who
Is Held Prisoner in Russian
Camp in Siberia.
The
aaeomnajiTlns
paragraphs relate rba
expertencee of a Bohemian, formerly a aoidter
In tbe Austrian army, who new la m a nam
aian prima ramp la kieaenkl, Vladimir Qu
beaim. Siberia.
There are hundreds of Austrian pris
oners here, all kinds of nationalities
German, Maygar, Italian, Roumanian,
Croatian, Polish and others. We havs
plenty to eat. lots more than ws had
in the Austrian army, and are treated
well. We can go to work and get paid
for it, but the German and Maygar
prisoners do not want to work.
' Ths Red Cross people visit us often
and distribute money, clothing, tobacco,
food and other", things- but only
among ths German and Maygar prison
er We Bohemians and other prisoners
don't get anything. The distributors are
German women and they say that we
get all we. need from the csar.
Many thousands of Bohemian prison
ers left here to Join the Bohemian
army, where they will fight alongside
of Russians for the independence of
our beloved country, Bohemia. I will
leave shortly for Kiev to Join the Bo
hemian army.
Some prisoners are working in fac
tories, some on farms and in stores. I
am working in an office and am getting
60 rubles per month.
I wouldn't complain if I could only
get news from home, from my wife and
children. The last I heard from home
was nearly two years ago. I am afraid
they are dead from starvation.
I often think of the difference be
tween how. we fare here and in the
Austrian army, where, for instance,
near Zamoste, wo had to walk 80 kilo
meters In one day. We lost more than
half of our regiment; it was terrible,
marching night and fighting dally
without any food except for some
bread and what we could find In the
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fields,, such as beets, cabbage and po
tatoes, all of which we had to eat raw.
That lasted full, eight days.
Our feet were some, so were our
shoulders from the heavy baggage, and
everybody was hungry and sick and
weak. Then we bad a rest of one day
and meat and bread, and on we went
again. No wonder that, on November
24, three Russian companies) took three
battalions of Austrian as prisoners. X
hope the war wilvbe over soon and my
beloved country will be independent
and I can see my family again if they
are still alive.
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that can be removed from a car when
its owner leaves it.
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; Morrison at Fourth ,
Broadway at Alder .
Two Superb Main Floor Talking
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NORTHVilST ftlUST USE
ORIGINAL METHODS IN
PUBLICITY : CAMPAIGN
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Oregon Appropriated Its Fund
', and Washington and B. C.
Expected to : Do So. Soon.
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PICTURED,' TALKS BEST
BTtareotrpsd Ads Im Papers,
and Booktota Xars Zo Uc
f TulllxnT wr.
Bj L N. D.
Oregon has appropriated I2J.60O a
year for two years as fwrt of a Paci
fic northwest (una to b used inx na
tional advertising for tourists.
Before the moner can become avail
able, Washington must appropriate to (
the same purpose $25,000 a year for
two years and British Columbia HT.-
tOO a year for two yeara
V ...w i nttuh
!fw h!!. k .ivfSt
Columbia parliament by the first of
Marcn. 1
Tho fund will b ont In a "nation- I
wid publicity campaign." according U
the law enacted by the Oregon legisla-
ture. under the direction of . a finance
t commute, of six members, two from
each state. The governor is to name 7IT .i.rT..V: JT 7w
two who will represent Oregon. i J. w H?"
The Northwest Tourist association. ' Tli r Jtl JM tb
which induced the Oregon legislature . "2 "JLt ,hweet aceaery
to make the appropriation, already & nl Kh'.-1 Wl0ut
laid out a tentative plan. jt" D?f and emon-
Saleriea ot Included. 1 atraUng the pulling power of the plo-
Th. none ofWexecuti v.. Zt
which it will be necessary to employ JEIr Jb
will be paid from the fund, but must liport that eTbeit aeM
be raised from outside source MarX,?""yPrdthf "2?
Woodruff, a director in the association, fi,"
who man&gM th Oregon eunpalrn for
the fund, believes that commercial or -
sanitations and other interests coa-
cerned in tourist travel should take
out $10 memberships, each to tbe ex.
tent of its ability
The general office, according to ths
association's plana, will first be lo
cated in Seattle, but will be moved
to other northwest cities in turn for
a year at a time. An office will be
opened in Chicago to be used as pro-1
motion center for outside work, a sub-'
sldiary office la New Tork and other
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in T New - Orleans - and ' Kansaa ' City If
enough money can be secured.
sarsie, rotate te Be Exploited. .
Publicity wlU be gtTen cpeeially te
tbe points of scenic interest found on
circuits of varying lengths to cult ths
eonTewtewce ef toorista, but embrac
ing generally Spokane, eastern Wash
ington. Paget Sound, Vancouver and
Victoria, - the Olympics. Georgian" cir
cuit. UL , Rainier. Portland, the- Co
lumbia, river . highway, the eeacoast.
Crater Lake, , caves of. Josephine,
Klamth Fall, central Oregon, Wal
lowa country and so forth. .
There will, of coarse, be many ap
pli cants . for- tbe-two' finance com
mittee appointments from Oregon, and
th governor admit that a large num
ber have ambnlted their name for
bis consideration. .Regardless of po
litical argument . no one questions
that ibe appointees shouM be men. ot
the largest ability, thoroughly con
versant with tbe strbjectar of tourist
travel and ear acenie reeoureca. and '.
absolutely,- bat broadly
devoted te
Oregon Interests. .
; SCaay Xooktag for Jobs, '
A large field of candidates for ths
waJaried secretarial positions U al-
reaay clamoring tor preferment. Some,
of the clamorers are of the old style
"hot air type and some know some-;
thing about organisation. . . .
A third consideration's the medium !
or preeenUtioh, What will be the fao- J
tors most capable of bringing convlei
tion to the . minds of ' tourists with
money to spendt
aracrarsa anarsssee Are sest. i
A part of the preliminary discussion I
centers about tbe conventional book-
I Ys-t m TVi . Kawa w . . . . A -
whH their value for some par--
Purposes cannot be disputed,
Th various types and forms are well
ciaMift ant ia riin iki. -...-
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collection
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J2 J,' ,7 WlU about 1U
F?" . well - as come to see for
themselves and who will carry away a
lasting memory of its attractions.
" aUeasij Bet Oalr Vainer.
Nor would It be wise to leave ths
Impression that we have onlr eeenerv.
There could be graphic Illustrations of
our electrio power and Its availability
for Industry and lighting, a charm
linger about the homes the well
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Writ n ana the eaUxe oom.
biaaUon win be seat te yoa.
? T " thorougTi trial. Invite
your xrisad to near liitaaa,
J yen are net satisfied with
Jvexy way, sad it .
oaes: at our expease. Any
WUil mvash.
while will be cheer.
vux rezuase a
tera mail. Zf you
Jhea pay aa .
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VILL HOLD BAZAAR TO
RAISE FUNDS TO HELP
THE POLISH . PEOPLE
Portland IPolfsH belief" Com
: mittee ; Will Endeavor " to
Get Help for Sufferers.
. v -; . - - . '.-,.' :-
To raise funds for the relief ef ths
war-s trick en people -of Portland a
basaar Is t-be held'in lDllsh library
nail, Maryland avenue-and raillrg
street, under the direction of tbe Port
land Polish Relief committee. The
.ate wi n be announced soon. . -
. Relief work throughout the country
is oeinr carriea on by the Polish Na-
ltional Alliance through local subcom
mltteea An appeal addressed to ths
people of the United Btatee ealls on
sll Americans to help the sufferiEg
Poles. la view, of the great eervice
rlven to tbe world and to America In
particular m tfc jwat
"America i indgbted te Poland f6.-
the service : of her
Dluatrlou
Kosciussko and PulaskL t Kosclussko
i-.n mrtnT- p,,i..ki . n..,v...
of Amaricn ". Min t,. Pnti.t.
heroes fan fill fA lnAnM-nAmL mvA
w -1 . . . . . - "
The world little realise, the terrlb's
sufferings of the Polish people because
the war. says tbe appeal, thousand,
of villas-es h&Tin bM in .,
ground and hundreds of thousands' of
people in consequence reduced to ex
treme poverty.
Where ths men of other land in
fighting for their own country, the
Pol no matter in what army he fights
Austrian; Prussian or Russian is
fighting for bis oppressor. It Is urged.
Famine threaten the .country, and
bread and clothing are needed for the
thousands of widows and orphans.
Officers of the Portland ubcoramlt
ta are: ' J. a Ysserskt. president;
Stanley Galaxka, secretary; and Fran
ci Qixynski, district deputy.
ordered farm, the productivity of tbs
soil, the fruits and the flowers. There
are cultivated valleys as well a wild
mountains, commerce floating rivers
and port a 11 a 'torrents, forested
slopes as well as colorful crag and
waterfall. .
In the making of any plan, there
must be corsrtant insistence upon -get
ting me ocst ana most aennlte results
With the money available. Oregon's
I12.S0O a year for two Tear is but a
drop in the bucket compared with the
great advertising appropriations of
some individual Industrie. The total
Here Name. .
Address
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aa a m aw aw ass aw r mm - aian less risi 11 1 1 11 1 ai a 1 ni aar'i is
OTU hi 'WMLC. 1 ILL' .
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'Address . ....
S.--!f you da not send deposit tiease'name twq references.
amount .to be fuml!f.J by : Oi-vfwn,
Washington and British Columbia- i.
lOJ.no n year f or two" yeartnia' small
contrasted with the publicity accounts
of; say, southern California.: .Ths fund
can, be made to bring large returns, '
but only by capitalising all the public
spirit there Is and . in impressing to
the utmost the fact that two Pacifio
northwest states and a northwest Can
adian district believe so much in tbe
splendor of their own scenery, and
the greatness of - their own resources
that they have Joined officially - and
organised to tell the facts to the world.
This will Involve broad grasp of the
subject, practical enthusiasm, whole
hearted endeavor and the utilisation
of executive ability of a high order.
Undoubtedly the success attending the
disbursement of ths Initial appropria
tion will determine the continued sup
port of the work.
American Occupied
A Chinese Palace
Saa Francisco,, reo. Z4. tf. n. b.i
An American recently occupied : the "
vice regal palace of Szcheun, - capital .
of the province of Wanshlen. one of
tbe largeat in China, for two months..
He is Francis O. Preacott, -who has
tuat arrived in San Franeiaco from
that far-away country. While acting
as king he directed the organization
of troops, built breastworks, dug
trenches and repelled bands of rebels
ana raiaer unm ins regular ouiciats
returned.
Preecott, who was in charge of the
Standard Oil interests at Szcheun,'
took charge of things when the ma
jor officials ran for their lives upon
the arrival of revolutionists. A few
minor officials who remained Insisted
that he move into the palace, whlcu
cost a sum equivalent to 1 1.000,000
in American money. When quiet had
been restored tbe native 'officials re
turned to their posts.
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An honest preparation 5a
WHETZEL'S
DANDRUFF and
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TREATMENT
and HAIR TONIC
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Portland. Oregon
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unaiy- journal, february 25. It
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