The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 08, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON -SuNIjaY -JGUkNaL, . OKTjJANL; bUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBLHl; 8, 1918.
TOWN TOPICS
thrift; stamps
; - .-. . and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
j on Salt at
Business Ofttca, Tha Journal
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JOVR7TAL TBAVKI, BUREAU
Tralr to all paint of th United SUtas
abroad sbovld tabs dntu al anwricocsd
.Information and servica offend Uwourt ,Th
Orefoa Journal Travel BofMtwtn personal e haras
of boner B. (smith. Railroad -tickets and ateam-
hlp bookings arranged. Foreign eschansa
information la rrardln
OlfE YEAR AGO
AT HOME
Actuated tf lbs belief that bomb plot was
bout to b sxecutod br- alien enemiea. Mayor
Baker emptied The Auditorium, where thousand
of people were In attendance at Allied Nation
Red Croe bazaar. 1
More than $3700 was received from the tale
of Bed Croat Cnriatmas Mala daring the tint
week Of the camp Urn in Oregon,
Hellef for- tW fort land Kail war. LUht A
Power com pan was declared. , by the general
committee of the eirus organizations, to be
needed. Profit abating, with the city waa con
sidered.
' ABROAD
Halifax. X. S. Estimates place the number
of dead resulting front the explosion of the am
munition- boat and fire which followed in the city
' at 1S00 to 2000, Injured B000, and homeless
20.000.
Toklo Japan will decide her own policy in
retard -to supplying of troops and ships In the
rest war.
Washington Without congressional action
Ecuador broke diplomatic relations with tier-
many.
Belegn, Or. The taxable rslne of all property
in Oregon, as shewn by 1817 assessments
1928,005,670, a gain of orer $49,000,000 oter
HUB.
Christmas Gifts v;
Hard to Selects
Here'ira Pointer.
"War Savings Stamps for Chrlst
maa sifts. -
Man 7 employers in Oregon and
Portland have been accustomed at
Christmas time to. give each of their
employes a certain percentage of his
or her salary as- a Christmas remem
brance. It is a valued and honored
custom. But it can be marked with
special significance this year. It- will
cost the employer no more to give W.
S. S. -to 1 his employes, but the gifts
will mean more to the employes. It
will be an evidence of patriotic fore
thought, It will be a sign of Inten
tion to help. Oregon keep her W. S. S.
pledge wrlth Uncle Sam. It will mean
more than cash to the recipients, for
War Savings Stamps, always re
deemable At the full amount paid,
plus interest, are really currency at
interest.
: Banks, business houses, all who re
spond to the idea of making Christ
mas an expression of their patriotism
as well as of their good wishes, will
find in W. 8. S. their finest oppor
tunity, r ,
HORTICULTURISTS
OF
STATE HOLD MEETING
OF GREAT I
NTEREST
Roseburg ; Entertains Growers;
Astoria Crjosen as Next Place
of Meeting. ';,
day evening at the Central library hall.
Herman Wise,' former mayor and now
postmaster of Astoria, will be the Prln
cipal speaker, and other talks and music
will be featured. The club expects to ar
range for its annual election of officers
and adopt resolutions on current- ques
tlons.
Theft of Car Charged Two alleged!
automobile thieves were arrested Satur
day evening by Officers Abbott and
Meyers of the war emergency squad.
They are E. I Owens, IS, and Clarence
Dayton, SO. James Sumlda of the Ohio
hotel has filed a complaint against the
two, charging them with i stealing his
automobile. L. B. McLane was also
arrested and Is thought to have been a
member of the gang. Ha is being held
for investigation. The automobile was
located a few. days ago by Inspector
I F. Smith,
Max Rosier Arrested. "Speed cops"
were busy Friday and Saturday and ar
rested more than 80 alleged violators
of the traffic laws. Motorcycle Officer
Bert In his report, states that he ar
rested Max Houser. prominent grain
merchant, Friday afternoon, at Thir
teenth and Linn streets, after he
"chased" him for about two miles
through the Sellwood district. The offl
cer says Houser was traveling about 40
miles an hour. Sergeant Ervln and Offi
cers Horack and Christensen assisted in
the other arrests.
. Get Well Free Every day. from 10 a,
m. to 4 p. m.. and evenings on Monday,
Wednesday and" Friday, from 7 to 9, and
Sundays, from 10 to 12. Thousands of
sufferers who have failed to get relief in
any other way are invited to investigate
Chiropractic methods, which are perma
nent curing hundreds every day. The
best of Chiropractic diagnosticians will
thoroughly examine you, make a com
plete diagnosis of your case and direct
your treatments without any cost to you
whatever. Chiropractic Is the safe, sane, L
-sure and modern science of curing and
preventing diseace. Chlropractio ' re
moves the cause health returns. The
above service is all free to. you. Private
treatments may also be had In college
building by members of the faculty, eith
er lady or men practitioners. Pacific
' Chlropractio College, corner Park and
and Yamhill. Telephone Main 1011.
Dr. Elliott, Director of CllnlcSi Private
office In college building. Main 1014.
Residence, 'Woodlawn 686. Adv.
"Fighting the Beef TrsstH Frank L.
Smith's, 228 Alder street. Soup meat that
Js meaty, 10c ; high class boiling beef,
12Hc; beef stew, the best in Portland,
12Vc; pot roasts, good, economical, 13c ;
eat corned beef these days, 15c; Smith's
special veal breasts, 15c ; Smith's delict
ous roast veal, 18c; right choice oven
roast beef, 18c; sirloin steak, 17e; por
terhouse, 20c ; lorn veal chops, country
veal, 25c ; Hamburg steak, fresh at
Smith's, 18c; sausage, fresh, fresh, fresh,
18c; roasts of fresh country pork. 23c;
chops from 'fresh country pork, 30c ;
Smith's sweef, mild cured bacon, 40c;
' pure lard, 30c ; shortening, 25c. Frank L.
Smith's is 228 Alder st Adv..
Ia the "8wp Column" Five acres of
Isnd for a rooming-house, a delivery
horse for a cow or chickens, And a .38
"revolver for a '.32, are among the snaps
offered in the "Swap Column" of The
Journal "want" ads. These are only
Illustrations of the many very Interest
ing? offers thst are conatantlv snMarfne ."
4r. .v,i- -'"iDsrraHinj situations an
titio miwow sMtvi vviiiej vwj vagi its. A. i ejr
serve to show how you can read and use
the "Swap Column" of The Journal
"want" ads to advantage. Adv.
; Extra Fancy Spitxenburr and Newtown
apples. Splendid for Christmas Send a
box to your -friends and make them
nappy. Place your order with us and
we will attend to its shipment.- Mark
' Levy & Co. 121 Front street, corner
" Washington. Adv.
Pyorrhea Caa Be CaredDecay Is
preventable soft, crumbly teeth will
harden. Our knowledge at your service.
If your physician or dentist doubts, you
may become a living testimony. Smith
Long Clinic. Broadway building. Adv.
Steamer Jessie Harking, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
sept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock
t 3 p. m. Adv.
Steamer I raid a, for' St Helens and
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of
Alder street; Sunday, St. Helens only,
1:36 p- m. Adv.
uff. R. McDonaldInsurance that-insures;
claims paid direct from my office
Phone Marshall 2391. Teon bide. Adv.
Georgians, J a. m. Bally, except Fri
day, 'Astoria and way points; Lurline,
t :?o p. m. dally, except Sunday. Adv,
. U. S. Liberty Bonds Will pay cash
market value. John D. Wilcox, 418
Plttock blocks Adv.
v Raiors Honed, blades sharpened, Port
land cutlery Co., 86 6th near 8tark. i-Ady,
Jackson Olnb to Meet The Jackson
club will hold a regular meeting Mon
Roseburg, Dec. 7. The sessions of the
State Horticultural society Friday were
taken up with growing interest. The
morning session w4s devoted to broccoli
and the growing of broccoli seed. C.
W. Kruse of Oswego read a paper pre
pared on the growing of this seed. An
Interesting discussion followed. The
handling of that portion of the crop
which does not prove profitable to ship
was another point of considerable in
terest. Small, heads, which ' ajaVs of real
value but the appearance' of which
makes them unsaleable, may be canned
or used in many ways at a profit, it
was pointed out. J. O. Holt of the Eu
gene cannery advised not to use small
heads except as stock feed.
Fertilizers, were discussed by G. G.
Brown. of Hood River. Insect pests were
discussed by.Leroy Childs of the Hood
River experiment station, j Several of
the visitors took short- trips to the
country to look over the broccoli fields
near here. , '
The afternoon session waa of interest
to pear growers; Pathologist C. C.
Cate of lied ford gave an interesting talk
on pear blight and how to -eradicate it.
Interstliig discussions of different
phases of pear growing were taken up
try prominent growers of this section
and the Rogue river valley.?
Ray W. QUI of the Wlttenburg-King
company of Portland gave aa interesting
talk on dehydrating plants, their uses
and mode of operation, and explained
how profit could' be Wade ; in handling
produce in this way. " J
Benjamin S. Worsley of. Astoria was
elected president ; J. O. Holt' of Eugene;
vice president; C. D.: Mlnton of Port
land, secretary and Charles S. McNary,
trustee. ' .
The next meeting will be held in As
toria. ,
GoTernaient May Prosecute. Larceny
of cloth for soldiers' uniforms, shirts,
silk, overalls and pins are charges pend
ing against Guy G. Wrigrht. arrested
Saturday afternoon at his home, 20 East
iMnth street. Inspectors Coleman and
Morak say Wright stole the goods from
N'eustadter Brothers' plant. Detectives
do not know whether the uniform cloth
belongs to the government. If it does.
the government will probably ask for
Wright. No bail was ' set Saturday,
pending Investigation of the ownership
oi me unirorm cloth.
New Bole la Effect All women ar
rested Dy the police uifder the health
ordinance must be taken before the com.
manding captain before being placed in
Jail unless the officer' personally knows
them to be old offenders, according to
uruersi issuea Saturday tar Chief of Po
lice Johnson. It is hoped that this vro-
.4 . . n 1 1 1 , . ...
u" win eliminate any luruisr im
possible dam
age suits ror tne city by keeping inno-
m women in jail over nlsrht.
Teaag Conductor Charred Formal
charges of larceny were filed
L., R. Fisher. 1? year old: street car con-
auctor, baturday afternoon by Pat J.
raaner, special agent of the Portland
xmuway, xigni & fewer company.
r inner is aiiegea to have stolen $1
irom we company by framing a fake
noiaup story.
Serloas Charges Faced. Serious
charges are pending against George S.
McPherson, who was arrested on a war
rant Saturday afternoon by Inspectors
Kelleher and Ackerman. The complaint
was signed by an Officer In the women's
protective bureau. A girl is said to be
Involved in the. case.
Grand Mask Ball, Swiss hall, 3d and
Jefferson, next Friday. J 16 good prizes.
Best Union music. Adm. 30 cents. Come.
Kirkpatrick Council 2227, K. & L of a
Adv.
White Salmon,Wash.y
reeved - on Account
Of Closing Orders
; White Salmon, Wash., Dec 7,-r-Much
Indignation has been expressed here on
account of the order received again clos
ing th' schools because of the influenza
epidemic In other sections. ef the state,
as, at this time, bere Is not a single
known case of 'the disease In this city.
An attempt was made to have the or
der suspended in the case of TThtte Sal
mon, but the state board of health tele
graphed the closing order this morning.
Elects City Officers
White Salmon, Wash., Dec. 7. The
municipal election held here on Tuesday
resulted as follows:. Mayor, J. P. Egan;
treasurer, M. Manley; councllmen,
Charles Mansfield and C C RusselL
James E. Carroll Held James E. Car
rol is In Jail In default of. $250 bail on
a charge of operating an automobile
while In an intoxicated condition. He
was arrested Saturday afternoon by Of
ficer George Huntington.
Captain Lieuallen
Is Recovering From
His Woiinds at'Nice
Pendleton, Dec. 7. The anxiety of J.
T. Lieuallen. well known - Umatilla
county pioneer and Adams wheat ranch
er, has been greatly relieved by receipt
of a letter from his eon. Captain Fred
Lieuallen, with the medical corps in
France. It had been sometime since
word had been received from the cap
tain and as he had been wounded and
gassed, much anxiety was felt, par
ticularly as it was understood he was 1b
danger of losing his eyesight.
- The letter was written from a hotel
In France with the grand Irish name of
O'Connor, at Nice, dated November 6,
and says in part: .
"I wish' you were here with me. Just
think. In the wonderful winter resort
of Nice ! A most delightful climate. Just
like June. . I am improving fast. I can
now walk, six or eight blocks without
resting, and my hair Is beginning to
come in, so I will soon begin to look
almost human. I doubt very much If
ever go back to the front again as It
look now as though peace will come be
fore I am able to get back. It looks
aa though Germany has about enough.
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THE
Wills Named Super Isor " .
Dallas. Dec ?-Joslah Wills of Mon-
mouth has. been selected by the county
edncayonal board as supervisor of rural
schools for Folk county during 1919 to
succeed Floyd D." Moore, who becomes
county clerk the first of the year. Mr.
Wills, who Is now teaching In Marlon
county. Is a . graduate of the Oregon
Bormal school at Monmouth.
MILS' FfttSERVg PtACC. tUT W. tV.
ICHEME
5:J iH WV.
1 11
Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our' appreciation
for the many kindnesses, the beautiful
floral offerings and expressions of sym
pathy from our neighbors and friends,
and especially the employes of Mason,
Khrman company. F. C. Bachelder and
family. j
Mrs. R. Herrmann and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Herrmann wish to express their
heartfelt thanks to their friends for their
kind assistance and beautiful floral of
ferings at the time of the death of their
husband and son. Earnest Herrmann. ,
We wish to express our sincere grati
tude and appreciation for the kindness
shown us during our recent bereavement,
and also for the beautiful floral offer
ings. Mr. S. G. Kinman and Mrs. D. A.
Cole. -
With the deepest gratitude we wish to
extend, our sincere thanks to the Order
of Elks, Company A. Multnomah Guards,
Journal staff and our many friends, who
so kindly comforted us in the late be
reavement of our beloved1 husband and
son, also for the beautiful floral tributes.
Mr. Jr, S. and Mrs. J. G. Seed.
"keep your pledge, buy w. . a.
Maqaerade Ball W. O. W. .hall, E.
6th and Alder, Wed.. Dec. 11. Liberty
Assembly, United: Artisans. Soldiers'
fund. Admission 25c. Prizes. Adv.
Lectors Frse TonIghtr-"The Neo-Pla
tonlsts of Alexander," at Theosophlcal
hall. 301 Central Wdg., 10th and Alder.
Adv.
Defectire Fine Causes Fire Fire,
caused by a defective flue, broke out
Saturday afternoon at 1303 East Eighth
street north. No damage resulted.
Cars washed, polished or overhauled in
your garage. East 3157.: Adv.
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Globe - Wernicke ' Sectional Book Cases
.Make the whole family a present with a section or two of these taaid- '
some bookcases. Every style and finish to choose from. ! Easy terms.
'Send or call for free catalogue.
The J. K. Gill Co.
Booksellers, Stationers,
Office Outfitters
Third .and Alder Sti.
Boy Disappears
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Musical 1
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Superiority I
$175 to $300
The prestige of the Cheney from
a musical standpoint is such that
its owner feels a glow of pride in
sharing with friends the delight of
its perfect renditions.
Like a beautiful Jewel in a perfect
setting, the serene beauty and purity
of Cheney tone is worthily enshrined
in cabinet work of exquisite design.
The Cheney is superior. It has a
perfection of tone quality that de
lights the most critical musician.
"Its tone U satisfying'
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Made in, Six Beautiful Models
G. F. Johnson Piano Co.
147-119 Slxtk Street, Bet. slider aid MorrlsonPortlaad
Pianos, Victrolas and Records
Musical Merchandise
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The Name
on the .
Gift Box
JAEGER BROS. ' "
THE NAME of this firm on the gift
box conveys not only assurance of
the quality of the gift it holds, but is
also a mark of prestige. For over 17
years the name of Jaeger ; Bros, has
stood for. integrity, for quality, for ex
pert, helpful service and fair prices.
CHRISTMAS READINESS IS EVIDENT
THROUGHOUT OUR DISPLAYS OF JEW
ELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, WATCHES?
- ETC. . -
Shop early in the week and early in the day. It is to
your advantage and to ours. Selections will be laid
aside for later delivery if desired.
To Purchasers of
Diamonds
This Store Gives
Expert Advice
To merely sell a diamond is not our -policy.
There's a definite value to our Diamonds and you
are sure of knowing what contributes to this
value when we, show you or sell you a Diamond.
Quality is even more important than weight,'and
our wide experience enables us to accurately ad
vise you as to quality.
This advice is at your
command when consid
ering a selection,
whether it be a modest
gem at fio, or a finer
one at $2500 or more.
. Our Special
$100 Diamond
bears wide reeon
nseadatJoa a, f ess
of exceptional valne
and a.selltr.
The Advice of Experts is
at Your Command Here
When Selecting
A Watch
There are many makes of vatches, but
only a few really good ones. Our stock
of watchea for both men and women em
braces the recognised leading makes
Oruen. Hamilton, Elgin. .Walthem. How
ards and others, in pocket and wrist
models.
The practical watchmaker In charge of
this department can give you some very
Interesting Information and Intelligent,
advice on watches.
LADIES' BRACELET WATCHES ' .
920 and op
METTS WRIST WATCHES
$12.50, $18 and up '
MEN'S COLD-FILLED WATCHES
SIS, S18, $20 and up
BOYS' WATCHES, $2.50 and up
A Notable Showing of
La Tausca, Orienta
and Other Imitation
PEARLS
The splendid range of styles
makes the choice of a necklace
here an easy matter.
Lengths at 15 to 30 inches.
Some with solid gold clasps set
with diamonds; others with
sterling clasps set with bril
liants. Priced $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $25
and up.
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Gift Brooches, Bar Pins
Solid Gold Brooches with genuine pearl set
tings, 3 and up.
Bar Pins and Brooches of f 4-K. white and
green gold, set with genuine pearls, in the new
oblong shape, as low as $4. SO.
New effects in Gold-Filled Brooches at 1.00,
J1.25 and 1.50.
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FOUNTAIN PENS.
Mounted in Gold, $4.50 and Up
JAEGER BROS;
Jewelers Silversmiths ,
131-133 SIXTH STREET
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In selecting Gifts which
are both pleasing and
practical you can make
no better choice than
WALJER HODGSON
left home in Spokane November
3. He is 14 years old, 5 feet 6
inches tall, dark hair and brown
eyes. When he left he wore a
dark knickerbocke suit, black
shoes, a plaid mackinaw, and a
plaid green and red cap. He
took a blanket and quilt.
He had a war savings stamp
book with his' name and address.
' A liberal reward will be paid
for information ' leading to : his
location.
J. E.f HODGSON,
61 6 W. Cleveland AveT
.Spokane, .Wash. .
All kinds of high grade Linoleums for your home or place
of business at reduce! prices. Come in and make your "se
lection now. ' ,
Cork Floor Products
s
202 BROADWAY, NEAR TAYLOR
Don't Put Off Your
Christmas Shopping
j jj a day longer, but buy your gifts now, if you want to make
i your selections irom complete siocks.
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Pk1 ARMISTICE
OR
Lrr. kv. a. svnaJt
DECAYED
TEETH
or old stamps. They are the deadly
foes ef good health. Hare them
treated or remoxed at once. "Well
fitted bridges er plates saoald be inb
Utnted at once for the disease-breeding
stamps Hr services are at yonr
disposal for a mederats fee.
Painless Extraction of Teeta -tl
Tears AeUre FraeUcs
Dr. B.i Wright
, Northwest Corner of Sixth and
" 'Washington. Balelgh Bnlldlng '
Phonet Mala til. A-Sll
Office Honrst 1 A. H. to I P. M.
'.- Coasnltatlon Free
Opea Evenings. Bandars It A. SI. to 15
Malte Their
Friendship
Everlasting!
Give them ELECTRICAL
GIFTS and they will never
forget. ' A. search for the best
inevitably leads to
WALSH'S
M.J: WALSH ELECTRIC CO.
106 FOURTH STREET ,
' .Electric , Fixtures and Wiring Installed
The United States Council of Defense urges the purchase
of , holiday goods to the limit of your ability.
Engraved Personal Holiday Greeting Cards
Christmas and New Year Cards
Calendars.
Kurd's Fine Stationery, Society and Professional
. Embossed Monogram Stationery, Cards,
Diaries, Fancy Memorandums.
Swan Safety Military Fountain Pens, Ink Tablets,
Waterman's Fountain Pens,
Eversharp Pencils.
Desk Accessories Sets and Individual Pieces
Leather, Brass, Cut Glass, Etc. -Hundreds
of New Things.
Game Sets, for Traveling and Home Playing
C a rd s, Chess, Checkers, Dominoes,
Cribbage Boards, Game Counters.
Drawing Instruments and Supplies, Artists'
Material, Scientific Books,
Sectional Bookcases.
Leather Goods, Brief Cases, Writing Portfolios,
Tourist Tablets, Letter Books,
Card Cases, Wallets, Etc.
Dennison'siGift Dressings "
Holiday Printing and Engraving
"Everything for the Office"
Phones:
Marshall 6080
A-654S
lcmawfma
Corner
Fifth and
Oak Streets
Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
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Made-tb-iQrder Shirts
' AH Grades, AD Prices. We Can Please You
' . . Over 30;Yea in Portland I
JACOPS SHIRT CO.
... ESTABLISQED 1588 '
Raleigh Bldg., 327 V7uMn8ton Street Cpr. Sixth
Delicious Home-made and French Castries, 5c, 7c and 10c
. Surpassing Coffee 5c
COZY DAIRY LUNCH -S
Choice Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Fish and Select Oregon Ranch
Eggs, 20S 25S 30
Hot Cakes, Waffles, and any Short Order
V. r ! Any Time-of Day or Night
, Excellent Turkey and Chicken Dinner Sundays'
High quality.. Moderate 'prices. Clean and well ventilated.
$2.00
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BY MAIL
If in fieed.of tars drafs tnd chemi
cals, shoulder braces, arch supports,
TRUSSES, elastic alocklnrs,-abdomi
nal supporters, suspensory bandares
for men and all other rubber foods
of every description, send to the
LAUE - DAVIS DRUG CO., Reliable
Drutjlsti and TRUSS EXPERTS, 3d
and Yamhill, Portland, Or.
$100 GASH
sr mora- will ba paid for gear nsa up
v 4- ngn piana .
Security Storage Co.
. 109 4Ui at Can Main UXL , '
SUITS Pressed, 35c
Salts rnaeh Dry CUaMd as f I
Clsssssl Si..
Unique Tailoring Co.
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