The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 15, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919.
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TOWN TOPICS
- TrereUra ta n pdnta at tae CulUd State w
(broad ahoold ta. admit at experieaead b
(oroMttoa aad MTrto offered taaoosa Tha Or
gum Joaraal TriTot Btrreea. ta personal ebarge
at uoreej n. Bmiui. Maitraaa ticket ana eueni
uup soonac imaM. "oreisa .acbaoa-e
luionsaUoa tlrea reordln pmporta.
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Htata aatraal Feetfio International tfteaatoek
tipoetUoa. focUaad. Korea pel 11 to S3.
TODAT YOKECASTS
Portland aad. rletnlty: Toolsht-aod Ttanday
fairs aorta to aaat wiade., . - .
Oregon and Ujehintoa: Tonlriit sad Tfcore-
dar tir; roll aorta to ant wind, '
p WEATHE COKDIT10WS
- lw praam ra prermDa In tha extreme Soatia
Weat. Cr tha retaalnd.t of tha country tba
preen re to Ugh, tha biahwt reading. Mnf la
Saskatchewan. PradplLaUon hai occurred erar
taree area, ana raaehkna fm tha Texas eaaat
N Eatlaad. one from Ctah to Iowa, aad aoa
la .-Nerthof.0 gaatetcbewaa. Tha hearieet zaiif
fall' reporetd.ta tba United State wa 1.83
' inches at Mnanphia, Term.. ; The weather to moth
cooler in Nortbera -Alberta, are parU of tb
Booth Paelfie. alopa, aad la tha opper Mlaalatippi
all.y, aad to generally aomrwbat warmer ta tha
: Eaat and South. Tba temperature to seoerally
a bora normal ia tha Eaat and South, and bekne
normal la tba Waatara etataa " tfreexinc weather
txteada (ram Middle Waatara Canada aootbward
over Montana and tha Dakota. - ; .
Relative bumldttr at Portland;' 1 p. m. yea
terdar, 78 per eaat; 8 p. m. yesterday, 1 per
eaat: a. a, today, 94 per cent.
v. : EDWaltO lb WELLS.
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' THRIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAYINGS STAMPS
On Bala at
Bualneei Office, The Journal.
Commanltr 8lo PlBedProfeMor
Tom 0. Taylor, organist and cholrmaater
of St. David's church, will lead a com
munlty sing- at Central library. Thurs'
day evening. H. W. Stone, general boo
retary of the T. M. C. A., will speak at
I p. m. on "Camp and Cantonment Sinar
InK.' All seats are free. No collection
la made and song--books are provided.
Sing-tag starts at I p. m. The sing is
under the direction of Portland Chapter
No. 1, National Choral league.
Jewlih Services Planned The eonclu-
. slon of the tabernacle services will , be
held at the Congregation Abaval Sholom,
Park and Clay streets, tonjght at S
o'clock. Thursday and Friday evenings
services will be held at 8 o'clock. Thurs
day and Friday mornings services at 9
o'clock. Rabbi Arthur S. Montas will
deliver a sermon At each service. Sat
urday morning services at 8 -.80 o'clock.
Rev. R. Abrahamson will officiate, as
sisted by the choir.
Alamal Beaatoa - laekeoPorUand
alumni of the University of Oregon will
' hold a reunion luncheon at the Benson
hotel Saturday at 12:15. Mies Charlie
' Fenton, Colin V. Dyment. Dean John
. Straub, Mrs. George Oerllnger, Colonel
John Leader and Frank Branch Riley
Will speak. Reservations for the lunch
eon may be made with Arthur M. Geary,
Piatt building, who is president of the
Portland association, by alumni and
former students. '
Wet Goods Seised Confiscating JO
barrels of wine. 120 quart bottles of
wine. 10 quarts of "moonshine,' two
kega of "moonshine" and a still. Offi
cers Drake and Abbott of the war emer
gency squad, and Revenue Officer Wolf
arrested Silvio Pinovl and Frederick
afternoon on a charge of violating the
prohibition law.' ,
Cows Pat la Ponad Patrolman Andy
-Sorenson turned cow puncher Monday
afternoon, after six cows had eaten up
moat of the gardens around- Twenty-first
and N I co Lai streets. He rounded up the
animals and held them in a corrall until
. an officer from the Humane society ar
. rived. .The six animals are in the city
pound.;;, ; i ...
Ran a way Boys Caagat Two runaway
boys, John Kanary, age ,10, and Myrland
Bussey, 11, were caught this morning
by Patrolman Humphrey at Vancouver
avenue and Shaver street. The lads ran
i. away from the Holy Cross Institution,
770 Oberiin street. Tuesday.
SeatUe Man Hart a Strohm of Seat
tle was severely injured -Monday night,
when struck by an automobile at East
Ninth and Couch streets. The machine
was in charge of Ji K. Graham of 421
East Twelfth street. Strohm was taken
to Good Samaritan hospital.
Small lire at Mill A smalt fire broke
out in the Eastern and Western Lumber
mill at 5:25 o'clock this morning- when
a Journal box - became overheated.
Prompt action on the part of the fire
department averted a loss.
Jearaat Gets Reialta Through an ar
ticle published In - The Journal, O. E.
Walters ot Oakland. Cal.,, learned that
bis mother. Mrs. a O. Walters of Soap
Lake, Wash., was seriously 111. Walters
had left home to work In Portland. He
later moved to Oakland, but failed to
send his new address to hur parents.
His former : employer remembered that
he had moved to Oakland, so be mailed,
Walters the paper. : Monday Walters
eailed at police headquarters on his way
home to obtain a copy of his father's
wire.
ODDS AND ENDS IN THE NEWS -V : ,K:
:jr OF TRAVELERS AND4HOMEFOLK
Te Locate Hatekery Inspection of
proposed site for the location of a.
trout hatchery in Union county will be
made by R. E. Clan ton. master fish
warden, during the next week. Clanton
left Tuesday evening for the nortneast-
rn corner of the state, and says that it
Is probable that the sew hatchery, which
will supply, trout for Baker, ' Wallowa
and Union counties, will be located on
Catherine creek near the town of Union.
Clanton will also make a survey of the
feeding lake project below Wallowa, on
the Wallowa river. A tract of 70 acres
lifts been offered to the commission by
Ernest' Johnson. of Wallowa, to be de
veloped Into a feeding lake. ,
' .Cars to Follow Rale In order to allow
pedestrian to keep within the whitj
lines marked on downtown ; crossing.
Lieutenant Lewis -of the traffic depart
ment said that he would request the
Portland -Railway, Light k Power com
pany not to run cars across the first
white line while waiting for passengers.
ComplaiA to Che police indicates tha'.
this is . especially true with motormen
on the Blrney type (one man) f cars.
ana at intersections, where there, is no
other street car .line .crossing, ,j
- To Hold Aaanal Seiios Commercial
organisation secretaries of Oregon will
hold their: semi-annual meeting at Sa
lem, November 17 and 18, according to
announcement received by the .local
Chamber of Commerce. There are a
total of 118 commercial organizations
in Oregon, and It is expected that most!
of them will be represented. W. D. B. j
J0"iland chamber,. Is president, and A. W. !
pweison or la, uranoe, secretary of this
organization.
No Aeeldest Drire Employes of the
Spokane, Portland te. Seattle railway,
who during the no-accident campaign
in the Northwestern region last June
made a perfect record in preventing "ac
i dents, are determined to make a simi
lar record during the national railroad
accident prevention drive ordered by
the railroad administration to be ob
served from October 18 to 3L inclusive.
Sixth. Church of Christ, Seieatlst, of
thta city announces a free iecture on
Christian Science by Tlev. Andrew J.
Graham. C. a. ot Boston. Maas.,rnem
ber of Uie Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Mass. in the
Municipal Auditorium. Friday evening,
October 17. at 8 o'clock. . Doors open at
7:30, The public is cordially invited to
be present Adv.
Seoats to Stady Botaar A class In
botany for the Boy Scouts is to be con-1
oucteo ty Professor A. R. Sweetzer of
the University Of Oregon, beginning
Saturday evening at Central library and
continuing, every first and third Satur
day In the month, illustrated pictures
will be used. - Scout leaders. Boy Scouts
and others interested are invited to at
tend. Portland Physical Therapy Laboratory,
41S to 417 Journal bidg. Cancer, tumors,
piles, fistula, goitre: no ki.ifa and lnaa
I of blood in cancer. No plasters and pains
w. iiuura vt uaja. oKin aiseases treated
by X-ray and Ultra Violet ray. Nervous
diseases by spinal percussion and Vi
bration. High blood pressure by Auto
condensation. Female diseases by Gal
vanic and Sinusoidal currents. Adv.
Carfew Law Enforced After hour Ju
venile delinquency has decreased greatly
during the past few weeks, the police
declare, since the enforcement of the
curfew law. The, entire first night re
lief found but three minor children on
the streets after hours Monday night, ac
cording to reports tiled with the chief of
police by Captain C. A. Inskeep.
Esra J. Grober la Jsred While walk
ing along Mllwaukie road outside the
city limits Sunday evening, Ezra J.
Grober, 28. of 1019 Garfield street, was
knocked to the pavement and severely
braised about the head when struck by
a passing automobile. He is at Sellwood
hospital.
Fall From Car Sertoli Mrs. Addle
Brown, 888 East Sixteenth street, fell
off a Brooklyn streetcar at Sixteenth
and Powell streets Sunday evening and
was severely injured. At St. Vincents
hospital it la reported she has concussion
of the brain. Mrs. Brown is 60 years
of age.
Woman Under Arrest Miss Agnes
Clark, said to have been an usher at
the Lyric theatre, was Arrested at the
Strand theatre Monday night by Patrol
men Drennen and Nelson on a charge of
forgery. The charge was preferred by
Keating A Flood. who allege the young
woman stole a check from another em
ploye and cashed it
Mflk Cere for Stomach Diseases
Gastro-intestinal ulcers and the lesser
ills of the stomach and bowels yield to
the milk cure treatment with surprising
rapidity. The Moore Sanitarium, Phone
East 47. Office 808 Selling bldg Phone
Main 8101. Adv.
, . Greeters to Entertain
The Greeters -.are arranging for an
affair to be given at the Portland Auto
mobile club October 28. Members of
the club and the auxiliary will be taken
to the clubhouse about 30 in auto
mobiles. Those who must return for
night work will be taken back at 10:30,
tb sum ears bringing to the club those
bote! eierka who have just been re
lieved from duty. Joe Herman of the
Portland was appointed chairman of the
arrangement committee, at a meeting of
the Greeters Tuesday night at the Ira
perlal. He 'will be . assisted ; by Ray
Clark and J. W. Bushong.
Greeters who can attend the affair
are requested to notify 'Secretary Q. C.
Madison 6f the Nortonia. The Greeters
telegraphed Secretary John Shea of the
Northern California Hotelmen's associa
tion congratulations upon 1iis word from
the American Bankers' association that
it would hold tip Its foreign tourist ad
vertising- -' campaign uatU conference
could .be held with him in New Tor.
Joe Herman and Tommy Fipnegaa,
who haven't attended Greeters meetings
regularly : lately, surprised their fellow
members ' by v being on hand. A. W.
Lanby of Albany was elected to member
ship. . '
Ohio Residents Here
J. W. Langdon, president ot the Walla
WaUa Commercial club, is tv Northwest
enthusiast. Last summer Langdon went'
to Ohio, and with his customary ardor,
told Ohioans all about the glorious coun
try . of the Pacific Northwest- He got
Ohio business men interested. They
talked about comtng out to see if Lang
don was telling the truth, and the Walla
Walla man promised, if they came, he
would conduct them personally over the
country. They came, 23 of them and
their wives, from Steubenvffie and Car
roliton and other Ohio towns. Langdon
FLY
THAT RIDK IN
AM AIRM.ANK
NOW POASIBLK
. - Fb-lnt dally at BreemefMd,
" BattiiMealand.
Ftold adjoisnif Maaicipal CoU Crouada.
Bea?cr Fljring Consoration
!e P0H MtS
' Vy mmmmimL
t wo ; T r Ki
ST amasSBBJSII
1 Mfiir
Dasxlsg Sunday afternoon : and eve
ning, free admission, beautiful Crystal
Lake Park. Hoch'a famous union l-plece
music; ladies t5c: genu 60c Come for
a Jolly good time. Given by KIrkpatrick
Council. Adv. -
Baiem.Stayton-Xfin City Stage Leave
Oregon Electric depot. Salem, 10 :30 a,
- - :20 p. m. Connects with Oregon
Electric trains I and southbound.
Take stages marked Hammaa Auto
Stage. Adv
. Shepard Auto Bus Lines St Helena,
Hood River, Bridal VelL, Cascade Locks
and all way point. Leave St Charles
hotel on Echedule time. For informa
tion call Marshall 4331. Main 830, A-381L
-Adv.-
Temple 'Beth Israel Concluding- serv
ices for the Feast of Succoth will be
celebrated at Temple Beth Israel tonight
at t and tomorrow morning at 10 ax
All men and women are welcome... ;
-! Perttasd-BTewberg Leave Fourth' and
Aider dally, 8:30, :0, 11 a. nx. and X.
3:30, 4:15, 6:30, 1:30 p. m. ; Saturday
and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phono Main 6105.
AdV. :; ..; -";V,;--fc :s'':v-
and
list
831
Typewriter "All makes" sold
rented. Send for retail , 3rico
Wholesale Typewriter company.
rrasnuigton axreet. -A.av. i
Steamer Jessie Harktas for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally, ex
cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at
t p. m. Adv.
Steamer Iralda for St Helens and
Rainier, daily at 3 :30 p. nu, foot ot Alder
street Sunday, St Helens only, l uo
p. m. Adv.
Speed Hair Clippers Guaranteed, spe
cial Jiri5, mail prepaid. Portland Cut-
iery 89 Kixtn. near Stark. Adv.
Badley A Silver, taDerm, make depend
able clothes.. 10-) Sixth: street comer
SUrkvAdv.
" Dr. J. E. Anderson, Osteopathic Phy-
aiuian, a ia aeuuig niag Main 4113. Adv.
nHaIrettlag a specialty at the Market
Barber shop, 117 4th; at TamhilLAjiw.
I Moore Saaltarlam for tae Milk Carv
Adv. r - .
1. c' E. ,Brow Bsjr. Eye-Iohawk
buildings Adv. ,
DRY-BestofWood-DRY
CUT TO STOVK LEMOTH OR FKKT LONQ
; Heart of the timber,' Sxl to 12t2 inch hi
iww. Order- before it rains. 1.000.000 let
of brasher 4x6, 8x8, 8x12, 3iIJ, 4x13, 16x12,
8x20. 3xl inch; other eixea. Come and aea
nV Albiaa StuuianL CaJl Ajua 8100. wmi ri.r.t
SOLD ON EASYPAYMENTS
You Should Use a
ROYAL
Electric Gleaner
Because it takes the drudgery out of housework
and gives you time for tetter things in life. Not
only that, but your rugs look newer and brighter
and last longer. Let us send you one
Absolutely
FREE
of all down payments for one month. Then if
you find that it's -impossible to get along without
it,-pay us x
and the balance
in small monthly
arrived with his party At the Multnomah
Tuesday night and superintended their
trip ever the Columbia River highway
this morning. - The, wheat fields, the
gardens and orchard's "Are a special de
light to" the Ohioans. They have been
through the Spokane aad Walla Walla
country and after seeing the Columbia
highway and viewing Mount Hood from
Council Crest 'a part of them will visit
the .Puget Sound region and the -Olympics,
while others will go to Los Angeles
and Southern California. Thlr is the
first time most of them hare been West
Bankers, manufacturers, merchants the
most influential men tn the Ohio towns
make up the party. The Ohioans have
been perfectly anuuad at the productive
ness of. the country, said Langdon, and
say they never saw anything like the
"wonderful soil." ; They now want to see
some big timber and view some of the
logging operations. ' ' -
' - To Reside In PorUand
The Rev. Captain L. J. Roche of the
Imperial Flying corps of Kingston, On
tario, has arrived in Portland to make
his home. The Rev. Mr. Roche Is a
Roman Catholic clergyman and during
the war was a chaplain in the flying
corps, : He Is a citizen of the United
States, his former home being Hanoock.
Mich. ' Father Roche will confer, with
Archbishop Christie today regarding bis
assignment In Portland. Captain Roche
was with the same company as was
Lieutenant George - Nolanda - of Port
land, who recently returned home. " He
is staying. at the Multnomah.. v
' Pendleton Man Sueeeeds
H- W. Collins allied himself : with
Pendleton several years ago as a book
keejafr. Today he controls a large part
of the city's wealth, owning a -string
of grain warehouses and other numerous
interests by which ha coins dollars by
the thousanda Collins is pending a
few days at the Benson. ,
- At the Hotels
Dr. .R. G. Mossl dentist of Seaside,
is at the Nortonia. . s . k- ,
. H. S. Gane, president of the Cran
berry Growers' association at Long
Beach, Wash., is a guest of tha Port
land. ' " - ' - "
: 1.1...
Mrs. Frank T. Schmidt has arrived
at the Oregon on her return from a visit
to San Francisco. Frank Schmidt is ens
w.: J
guuus
I want to
get the
on you!
Nobby American arid European
suitings arid overcoatings, made
up to your order, on easy terms.
"See Me for Suits
of Style"
99
H, E. JOY
104 Fourth Street
Bet. Washington and Stark
Simply connect the Royal to any light socket and
press the trigger switch and presto the dirt dis
appears. It gets all of the dirt on the rug or in
the rug no- matter how , deeply it's trodden in.
LET US PROVE IT TO YOU
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REACH FOR YOUR PHONE, CALL BDY. ?973
direct connection to our" Vacuum Cleaner DefSart-
; ment We will send you one immediatdy. ,
NO LUXURY TAX
They Are a Necessity
ELECTRIC CO
SIXTH AT PINE
BDWY. 1696
Ddii?t Scatter
The Dust!
Get Itidoflt!
Ordinary, cleaning "stirs
up" the germ filled dust
that lies thick on your
rugs and carpets and
most of 'it simply settle
back.
Get rid of it all with a
Thor Electric Cleaner.
$5.00 ss you
Electric Qeancr No. 12
Phone today for free demonstration in your' home.
Smith-McCoyElectricCo.
104 5th St, between Washington and Stark
571 Washington Sr, between 17th and 18th ''
Phone Main 8011
of the loganberry Juice manufacturers
at Salem. , . - -
C M. Delin, who Is buDdfng a road
through Rainier, is registered at the
Corntllus. - .
Judge Fred W. Wilson of Tha Dalles
la at the Cornelius.
Business College
Students
should be very, careful of
their eyes. -
Constant study and praC7
tice often produce headache
and eye -strain which retard
progress. -t
If you experience any
trouble with your eyes, have
rpe examine them and make
.you a pair of Perfect-Fitting
Glasses.
DR. WHEAT
V : Eyesiglit Specialist
Second Floor Morgan Bufldlnf
Entrance on Washinf ton .
THE "
UNITED ARTISANS
INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY
Special Dept. for Jasiora '.
Four Up-to-DaU Plans AAsquaf
RaUs
Assets Ova $1,100,000
Headquarters 603 Bock Eld.
Mate 1220 X A-1112
285 Washington Street
Bet. Fourth and Fifth
Bradford
Overcoats
for
-Men and
Young Men V
Are
Good
in All
Kinds of ;
Weather i
$20
v to
$45
Beating
Our Own
Record
Our 4 different Table;
d'Hote Din n e r s every '
evening at 4 different
prices has been recognized1
as the last word in Vari
ety; always present wide
assortment from which to
choose.
But , we've i rh p r o v e d
upon that. To our already
s t r o n g organization, we
have recently added Chef
Selby, a gentleman who is
famous in many of the
country's largest hotels.
He. takes entire charge
of the cuisine.. One of his
first triumphs will be to
offer STILL GREATER
VARIETY to patrons for
dinner in both restau
rants. Watch for the an
nouncement soon.
Smpertal ,
lotel
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Life Work
WHl, It' Endure?
, ; Will the estate which ,
you ' have ' accumulated
through yean of toil
and planning remain an
unfailing source of in- '
come to you and, your ;
- dependents? .'.
! Are the . results of
. your daily toil taking , '
permanent form in an '
1 estate, its- safety guar- :
anteed to you .and '
yours? , - - ; .'
! While , building . your :
: business : : success. . are 1
you " building .also an -independent
estate as a '
bulwarkibfaatety. for
: yourself and family? ; .
In itl long and varied
. experience the Security .
Sayings and Trust
Company has had am-
pie opportunity to ob
serve Xhe ebb-and flow
of the tides of human
fortune, ' .
Out etK this exper- -ience
has coma a plan '
which any man of fair
income may adopt, .
which will keep him
clear of shoals on
which many' fortuhca-.'
have been wrecked,
It is called the Se
curity Savings and.
Trust Plan" for creat
ing and enlarging an
estate. It is well worth
your consideration.
Write, call or phone for.
a capy of, booklet de
scribing the plan.
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WHERE AND HOW TO CO- WHAT TO SEE WHERE TO STAY
RELIANCE MT, HOOD AUTO STAGES
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