Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1918)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 61918. information ! COXI1TO ETEHTl ; - Oiwn l Amartea. Foctlaad, Jon.. ' - Conwnttnn of urana mmtmpmm heKIt Caul AdmrtMni Mae's - aaaodattoe aona tkm. forttond. Or.. Jnly -. WEATHEtt CONDITIONS Tl uw prcaaura are mcouona Sf now eantral orer tha appar laks reion, na aitnthar diaturbanc. of mar than ordinit lm portaiHW ta .antral on tha aatrama north Pacific owt. Iib prawn ra prvraila In tba Eat and South, rracipitatloa. haa oacttrrad on th. Pa cilia (out from Ban I'rancuco northward and at acat tared ppinta in tba nortbara Rockr noun tain rrcioa and over tba great lakaa. Tba weather la much colder la Montana. Wyotnln. and South.ru saakatcbawan. and la much mtldar oral tha eaatarn hair of tha t'nltad Stataa. Tba tamparatura la abora normal axcapt orar a nar row bait along thm Atlantic ooaat. Utxtor tba influanca ol tha low prearor. area that orarUaa thla ragion. rain may b axpjctad In Portland and iU ricinity tonigbt attd Thura tejr with aomawhat lowar f mperatura tonigbt. TODAY'S f 0RECA8T PoAland and rksinlty: Tonight rain and eold tf ; Thurnday rain; raodarata aouthweatarly winda. Oragnn and Uaahington: Tonight and Thura lay rain waat, rain or anow caat portion; colder tonight; atrnng anuthwaatarly winda. EDWAKU U WEtXrJ, Moteorologiat. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS lUker, Or. I'.niaa. Idaho ...... Calgary, Alberta . . . Chicago,. 111. . lcnr. Colo. lVa Moinea. Iowa. . . i.liUiti, Trxaa . . . Helena. Mont Jarkuinrilla, Fla.. . . Kanaaa. City, Ho. . . . l.ua Aiigalea, Cal... Marobfiaid, Or Minneapolia, Winn. . New Orleans,' La. . . New York City .... North Head, Wash . . Oklahoma Ctt" . . . , I'ttt.burg, l"a, l'ortland, On - . . . . It I ...U Halt lka, t'.Uh. . . , ttan Iriego, Oal Man r'ranclaco, Cal.'. cattle. Wain. . . . . HtM.kane. Wash. aneouaer, 11. C . . Walk Walla. Wah. W ahington, D. C. . . Tampt'ra 11 P ! 48 as J 0 62 42 ' .02 i 60 10 0 20 20 .02 00 34 0 84 80 0 62 6 0 6 80 0 62 42 0 60 40 0 68 4 ,, . 0 82 64 .62 14 0 60 U 4 4-0 60 60 .46 64 42 0 10 10 0 60 48 .72 40 40 0 60 84 0 60 62 0 68 66 0 50 48 .24 48 38 0 60 i 42 I .68 66 I 48 .01 14 10 0 or fir to aid the government's lumber 11 nrnirram aij Af" m nA mAnntnnallfl for I 1" those r or. whom leisure hour recreation is not planned, and the Portland Y. M. C A., at the Instance of tba war work division of the Y. M. C. A., asks all who will contribute ramea for the toners to bring their offerings at ones to the Y. 14. C. A. at Sixth and Taylor streets. Hundreds of games are needed.' ' , . Doses " Chlitse Arrested Sergeant Thatcher and Officers Hunt and Mar tin arrested 12 Chinese at 77 North Front street Tuesday night and charged them with gambling. Eight of tht number belonged to the Ah- family. Jung Ting is charged with conduct ing the gambling game. . All but two are 5 years Old or over. " Th others arrested are Ong won, Ad Sing, An Wa, Ah Ba, Ah Sun, Ah Sam. Ah Gun. Ah Kai, Ah Lee, Fu Lee and K. Tint - -' WIVES AND MOTHERS SHOW LITTLE INTEREST . IN WAR INSURANCE Red Cross Urges That Haste Be Made, as Next Tuesday Is the Last Day. (interested in wherever he may be lo cated. Unless a reply is - received prior to next Tuesday, this Insurance cannot be taken out.' ' To secure such replies cable grams must . be dispatched early this week. ' A $10,000 policy will pay .(,5? .50 per month Id case of death or permanent disablement. It costs ; about J0.60 ,per month. ' according to the age of the soldier: The premiums may either be deducted . from the soldier's pay or may be paid by any person on his behalf. Lincoln's Birthday Is to Be Celebrated Iron Worki Employe Hart William T. Murphy, aged 84. employed by the Willamette Iron works, was probably fatally injured Tuesday afternoon, when he fell 25 feet down an elevator shaft at the company's plant in North Portland. He was taken to St. Vincents hospital by the Ambulance Service com pany suffering from fractures of the skull and several ribs. It was reported from the hospital, this morning, that he was resting easy. He has been living in a hotel at Sixteenth and Washington streets. . - rfary Cage It Fined Mary Case was fined $60 in municipal court, Tuesday, for violating the prohibition law by sell ing liquor. The complaint was filed by J. Drenner, who claims that he lost f 180 as a result of getting drunk from the liquor bought from the woman. He also filed a charge of larceny against her, but that charge was dismissed on ac count of the lack of sufficient evidence. The officers found a small quantity of liquor in the woman's room in the Georgians hotel. Woman Escape Injury Dr. Belle C. Ferguson of the Tudor Arms apart ments, and two guests, Mrs. John Dolph of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. George Peringer of Pendleton, had a narrow escape from serious injury Tuesday evening; when their automo bile was struck by a Woodlawn street car at Union ' avenue and Knott street and thrown up on the curb. The car was badly damaged but the occupants escaped uninjured, M aster Flsmber Elect The Master .. . . . -. i I riuiliunia KBSUCiaUUIl CIKLKU H1B ters, roruana manager oi tne rieming- i ., . : , . ton Typewriter company, was elected "J "'DO"" Less than one quarter of Oregon troops have taken out government war Insur ance for the "benefit of their dependents. Wives and mothers have shown com paratively little interest in this situa tion, although the Red Cross has made it easy for them to arrange to take out this insurance. Fathers have crowded Red Cross head quarters In the effort to arrange for insurance " for their own boys, as a means of safeguarding the boy's own future in the event of permanent dis ablement. - Far more cablegrams requesting au thorization for insurance on single men than a on married men have been dis patched by the American Red Cross. .These. are the outstanding features in the campaign now. being conducted by the civilian relief committee of the Portland chapter, which wishes to see every Oregon soldier protected by insur ance before February 12. After that date it will be Impossible for any sol dier who was in the army prior to October IS to. take up the government insurance. If any relative entitled to the bene fits of war insurance will call at the offices of the Portland chapter, a cable asking for authorization' will be sent without charge to the soldier they are TOWN TOPICS , I M'aters Heada Botartas C. B. Wa- : president of the Hotaryclub at its an nua) meeting in the Benson hotel Tues day night. Dr.- G. H. Douglas was elect J vice president ; 3. L. Wright secre tary and Jack Henry treasurer. H. A. Conner, S. B. Cooke, W. J. Roope, W. 1). McWaters, Dr. Douglas and Mr. Hen ry were elected trustees. A year's suc cessful work on the part of the club was reviewed by Charles A. Cochran, re tiring president. Music was rendered by Webber's juvenile orchestra. 8. K, Workert to feet Members of the Sunday School Workers' union of the First Baptist church will hold a Tuesday night In the Builders'. Ex change. Worcester building : L. D. Will lams, president; Fred D. Temple, vice president ; D. J. Rowe, recording secre tary ; a. crown, iinanciai secretary : John Widmer, treasurer ; S. A. Mulr head, W. F. Finnegan, Charles Fullman, Kugene Reudy. D. Rushlight, executive board. Speaker From Palestine Coming Dr. Bert Zion Moslnsohn of Palestine, who was a Portland visitor a year, ago, will. again visit this city from March 6 to 11, according to word received today by E. N. Weinbaum. During his stay rally Thursday. Refreshments will be here he will m.k pvemi drr.a w served at 12 :30 o'clock. In the after- has JuBt completed a tour of the coun- noon mrm. nmiioaiii wui vuuuuvi uia try ln the interest of the "new home devotlonals and Mrs. Bllllngsly the singing exercises for the children. Mrs. W. K. Wright; formerly soloist for Billy Sunday, will speak on "How to Teach Missions ln the Sunday School." The Sunday School Workers' union will hereafter meet monthly Track Greaser Injured H. P. Jorg, land" movement of the Jews, now in San Francisco. He is Salesmen to Be Hosts The Portland Salesmen's club will give a banquet and high Jinks at the Multnomah hotel Friday evening. A regular gloom killer is promised and all the old-timers will 62. living at 75 Kast Eighth street e present, ivou jr. uiier, rom marker nneth tr..u hv .n ..,tm),iu .t and Arnold Keller will give three- Union avenue and Dekum streeu while mlnute taIk" RobertT M- Irvne aM-aa.ina- tba, car tr.xka Ti,.i nia-ht "Peak on 'Salesmen I Have Known." tr. mr.m .b.n t riuwt fimeun H. Greene is chairman. His head was aut and his arm wounds are cis parish hall. East Eleventh and Pine St, Francis Flag Service At St Fran- pita. His head was aut i possibly fractured, but his not considered serious. The . driver of streets, Thursday evening a card party tne machine aid not report the accl- and musical will be given for the par- dent to the police Immediately and his I lshloners to celebrate the unfurllntr of name Is not yet known. the parish service flag with its 44 stars. - . . m . I Thai nrnff-mm will tnrliiftih a mtiaaVi Kv town rcoDia inTiiaa -ine town. an. i --- - E ;::-:: s I 3 - Or. B. E. Wright YOUR TEETH ASK BUT LITTLE DENTAL ATTENTION They hold the key to- health, so why grudge them the prompt serv ice they are entitled to from time to time? Diseased teeth and gums hold the germs of all diseases. I will give you prompt, highly skilled service at the most reasonable fee. Painless Extraction of Teeth, to Years Active Practice. Dr. B. E. Wright northwest Corner of Sixth and Washington, "Northwest Building. Phones: Main 2110, A-1119. Office Honrs 8 A. M. to P. M. Consultation Free. . Republican Clnb of Oregon Flans Dinner and Program at Oregon Hotel; Service Flag to Be Presented. The Republican club of Oregon will celebrate Lincoln's birthday Tuesday "Lincoln, the - Man of the Plain Peo ple," Judge James Eakln. "Lincoln, the ' .Republican,' . .Daniel Boyd. - ' v : ' ' -,: . .," ' ' , - - "Lincoln, the Unionist, a United, Pro gressive . Republican s Party, Arthur I. Moultofu - L with a- dinner and -program In- the Ore gon hoteL Speaking by club members and the presentation of a service flag of 25 stars, one for each of the members of the club in the war" forces, by the Women's Republican club will feature the ? program. The, . flag will be pre sented by Mrs. Harriet Henaee. scuns president of the women's organisation. Messages wUl be read from Theodore Roosevelt. William H. Taft, Charles E. Hughes' and Charles W. Fairbanks, honorary members of the club. Memn Clark George will . be toastmaster. He . . . t . ' 7411 nram. wm iw inmKMBw uj a. Q h. Luck and W. L. Reauveau. well ... . I known advertising men. . have consoli- Aaaresses towming T- dated their talents and training into a phases of the life of Abraham Lincoln will be as follows : "Abraham Lincoln." Roacoe R. Jonn-1 m I a Commander-in-Chief, Expert Advertising Men Join Forces V firm of advertisers" which will be known as , Luck efc Reauveau. Mr. Luck was for several years publicity manager for the Hlrsch-Wlckwire company of Chi cago, and was chief copy man for . Ed V. Price St Co. Mr., Reauveau ,was spe cial representative of the Curtis Pub lishing cgmpany ; for several years. "Luck & Reauveau will make your busi ness grow Is the motto of the new firm. Its Office fs room SOS Dekum building. ' ' . Life Lost la Burning Home Stamford. Cmw Feb. . I. N. S.) William Jay - Barker, a wealthy manu facturer of hair tonics, was burned to death early today In a fire which de stroyed his mansion at Riverside, Conn. : VriMiNO ro thc ornci - Office Furniture a Appliance! Printing s Engra vino Bookbindin MjurSMAU. SOSO MS4S 'tax?? neTH a o araaara Hxiu.a aaaaS cotmirw unc or srrn. FHJMa OCVICCS ANO SYSTEMS son. "Lincoln, the General John M. Williams. "Lincoln, the Lawyer," Judge George H. Burnett. "Lincoln His Cabinet, Judge Robert Tucker. n "Home" flte l with an environment such as M f fZ. - ""i"- -J abounds ln the charming res- r l,r . fs-sri l- rJr!..4UA identlal district, ! yLf I -'i i '. 4 -is placed within your means filSi.- 5a?j fiVS D. ' . through "The Ladd Thrift ja-. Way." Your consideration sarrsdjjfg EJ HU 'h ' -Ladd Estate Company ; ggp B . ' SUrk at Second J' jg). r A REP MEVE! o Y0UR Thrift The NATION'S Thrift fft7Y DAIRY wu LUNCH clety, will receive Its members and all ex-Iowans tonight at the Multnomah hotel. There will be cards, a program1 and a good time. Oaraes Are Weeded Who has check ers, chess, domino and croklnole games for lonely loggers in forest camps? Days for the men -engaged In cutting spruce $200 Prize Waltz CONTEST Tonight Cotillion Hall OPE It TO EVEBTOXE Dancing informal every Tne Wed Thars. and Sat. eve. : Ball-Bearing Spring Floor. FOR THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES And rfMig-ha ' and enlda that peralat In aplta of care and treatment and threaten permanent lnaalldiam, try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE For many years thla Calcium prepara tion has tonapleuotialy erldenred It worth, eaperlally where tonic treatment la needed. It npbullda. Contalna no Al cohol. Narcotic or Hablt-Iormtng Drug. 12 else, now f 1.60. 91 slse, now 80s Price includes war tax. All druggists. Eckmwn Laboratory, Philadelphia SELL .-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c Judge John Kavanaugh and vocal num bers by- Mrs. Harold Bailey and Miss Nettie Habecost. Colombia River Highway Stage Two round-trips, Multnomah Falls to Port land daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :30 a m- and 1 :10 p. m. ; leave St. Charles hotel, Portland, 10 a. m. ana 4 p. m. Saturday and Sunday evening leave Multnomah Falls 6:30 p. m. and Port land 11 p. m. (Adv.) Flower Mission to Meet The Portland Fruit and Flower Mission Day Nursery will meet Thursday at 10 o'clock at the nursery. Tenth and Madison streets, for the annual meeting and election of of ficers. Food Talnes Topic Dr. H. Schwarts will discuss "Food Values of Various Vegetables" at S:30 o'clock Thursday arternoon ln the third lecture of his series on foods ln room E, Central library. Dr. Waldo to Speak-a-Dr. William A. Waldo, new pastor of the Wnlte Temple Baptist .church, will speak to the Pro gressive Business Men's club Thursday noon in the Benson hotel. D. C. Burn trager . will preside. Salvage Sale On February 7, 8, 9 the ladies of the First Christian church will offer for sale good clothing and other useful articles at attractive prices. 208 First street, between Salmon and Taylor. (Adv.) Post to Honor Lincoln The Lincoln Garfield post, G. A. R., will observe Lincoln's birthday, Friday at 2 p. m.. at its hall In the courthouse. There will be a program and speaking. Benefit Mask Ball by Klrkpatrick council for soldiers' fund, Friday. Feb ruary 8,. new Moose hall. Fourth and Taylor : 16 prizes : union music : 30 cents. Come. Adv. Ownae rtf Fnrrl far nrfrrMt fil.a o n i demonstrating attachment E-597, Jour nal. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas. Washougal and way landings dally, er cept Sunday ; leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier daily at 2 :80 p. m., foot of Alder street; Sunday, St. Helens only 1:80 p. n. (Adv.) R. M. Sherman, dispensing optician, formerly with the Columbian . Optical Co., now located 410 Oregonian bdg. Ad. Dancing, Pfelfer's Hall. Multnomah Station, Thursday night. Aylsworth's orchestra will play. Adv. Beldlng , the Jeweler Diamonds and other things. 245H Alder. Mdn 1692. Adv. Dr. E. C. Brown. Eye, Ear Mohawk building. (Adv.) 888 Washington St. c5ear Sixth CHOICE STEAKS T-Bone 40c Tenderloin 30c Small Club 20c Small Sirloin 15c Select Roast Beef Sandwich 10c Baked Sugar Cured Ham Sand wich 15c . Rich Waffles or Hotcakes at all honr 10c Delicious Coffee, Pies, Pas tries and- ALT, - SHORT OR DERS ANY TIME POPULAR PRICES SAN FltAXClSCO HOTELS 1 '- -a ii In San Francisco HOTEL EDM" Geary Street Just off UnDo Square Fom 31. SO a Day Breakfast 60c Lunch 60c Dinner 81.00 Sundays. Breakfast 76c Dinner S 1.25 Munlcpal car line direct to door. Motor Bus meets principal trains and steamers This Great Clothes Sacrifice Will Continue for a Short Time UR landlord has granted us additional time in -which to sell this magnificent stock of men's and young men's clothes. - We must sell quickly and get out! Now is your time for unprecedented bargains in good clothes. Don't delay! Come tomorrow today if you can! n THRIFT in the use ' of time, of money, of every material thing, , is the imme diate duty of every citizen, to the end that America's world-embracing ideals may triumph. Open a bank account today; it will bene fit you it will arm you to strike a blow for Democracy. If you have a bank account, add to it let it in greater measure serve the Nation's needs. Buy War Savings Certificates. Buy Thrift Stamps. -r-This strong National bank thrives by service; let us serve you, so that you, too, may thrive. The United States National Bank SIXTH STREET at Stark This week help Armenia's hundreds of thotf sands of starving children. Lot One Bradford $15 Suits. Overcoats $20 Values $12.35 Lot Two Bradford $20 Suits. Overcoats $25 Values $ 1 6.3 S Lot Three Bradford $25 Suits. Overcoats $35 Values $18.50 All Odd $15 Overcoats and Raincoats, Only $9.85 125 Third Street Dekum Building 125 Third Street Dekum Building i1K.tV-V It's Here But Only Three Days More You Had Better Go Right Now! To Remove Dandruff n mJ Oet a small bottle of Danderine at any drur store for a few cents. Pour a little into your hand and rub -well into the scalp . with ! he finger tips. By morning most. If not all, of this awful scurf will havs disappeared. Two or three applications will destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and railing- hair. . - y.v f : (Adv.) vlmm 0 Mexican . Mission Goes to Chile f Buenos Aires, Feb. 16. (I. N. S.) The Mexican mission, headed, by Luis Ca brera, departed today for Chile. v' Cards of Thanks I wish to thank the friends who were so kind to - me during the illness and death of my wife; also for the many beautiful flowers. (Adv.) . ROBERT C. BAKER. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy in our sad bereavement of wife and mother ; also for floral . offerings M. A. M ALLiISTEK i (Adv.) ; AND CHILDREN. : - f . ... . . T . . . . ' Salesmen and- business men." can t the Behnke-Walker Business Collesre and ivi nr. riuwarua i.aui iou aooui tne class 1 in salesmanship, personal efficiency. personality - development work. Phone CHARMING ALL SEATS 15c 5c ALL TIMES MORE FOR LESS MONEY VIVIAN MARTIN in The Fair Barbarian and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in ON THE PaARK" No Raise in Prices If It Is Speed aI .Real Downricht . Ftns Yor Want - :; v vjj.vi .-vs V This Is the Show! ' J II Li I h mi n Klean Maid Bread Table Queen Bread Royal Rapt Bread ' Are .Already Enlisted in the Ranks Of "VICTORY" Bread " and will, before -very long, make their appearance as full-fledged members. The Royal Bakery, makers of the above popular brands of bread, is co-operating in every way with the United States Food Administration in the great and essential "conservation of foods" movement. QUALITY, our standard always in bread-making, will continue. . Watch for announcement of our "Victory" Bread. All grocers will have, it. . i ii ROYAL j ; . BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Reliable Dentistry VVa rat ear work fat IS yean. Vim wlU axaaataj. yoae Mats fra. and tail jam Jaat ba tbay raiintra and what st will com. nets Crmmm.. ..SX.SO ta SS.OS raroataln Oratrm. . . fS.SO-SS.oe BalS ruiknaa. , . . .f10 an. u faU Sat mi TaatJa tor SS.oe Silver riUioss I s sas -De :' tUL B. W. jrsTwT01C aiatvy.,f".; . ; , Opa Easaiaas Uata 1 :V-y .i Boston Painless 'Dentists UNITED THE ARMS INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY Special Dept. lor Juniors ; - Four Up-to4ate Wane Adequate - - . , Rates. ', Assets Ore $1,100,000 Headquarters 608 Beck Bid-. Mala 1220 ; -;'.Y,U;- A-l 1 12 a-aa i n a. 10CHWA3 PRfifJTIfiC CO h BEN F.G3EENE-HARRY FISCHER i aivJSTAPK STRFFTat SFCOJ- : itwiis 4tS) and at mm Wi ' -it .