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S5 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. -PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23. 1919. SUGAR LEADS STRONG MARKET FOR WEEK END Fierce-Arrow, Mexican Petroleum, Crucible Steel and Other Stocks Share Upward Trend. FRIDAY'S BREAK EXPLAINED Wall Str,eet Is Convinced That General Public Is Letting the Market Alone at Present Time. ONE WAY TRAFFIC AS TENTATIVELY PLANNED N 1 v II I I I STARK 1DOJ 1y Broadan Wall New York, Nov. 22. Stocks were Strong in Wall Btreet today, with the speculative sugar shares in leader ship. Particular strength was dis played by Pierce Arrow, Mexican Petroleum, Crucible Steel, General Motors and Punta Allegra Sugar. Business was on a light scale be cause so many Wall street people were absent for week ends. The fact that the market was quiet be cause of their absence proves its highly professional character. It is probabje that tjfe break of Fri day afternoon was caused by liquida tion of professionals in anticipation of today's absence. When the public was In the market a few weeks ago week ends made little difference with the vol ume of loading, which was often rela tively heavier on Saturdays than on other days. This fact as disclosed to day confirms the theory that the pub lic Is letting the market alone and that the advanceB being made are chiefly for the purpose of tempting the public back. In many stocks the advances are due to a replacement by banking interests of immense lines liquidated in prepara tion for the slump that began two weeks ago. GENERAL MOTORS ABOVE ISO General motors sold but slightly above 330, while the new stock was selling at 35 on the curb. The new stock is to be issued for the old at the rate of 10 for one, and its price means 350 for the old general motors. By purchasing the old and selling the new there is an arbitrage profit of 20 points. Traders hesitate to take advantage of this ar bitrage because they fear some Joker There is some hesitation for fear the plan might not go' through, in which event they would be left holding the old general motors stock. They hesitated the same way about taking advantage of the arbitrage of 40 to 50 points that was possible between American tobacco and A. T. securities for several days. Those who did take advantage of the tobacco arbitrage made handsome profits. It Is not likely that the General Motors company would call a meeting unless certain that the plan will go through. The proposition of Henry Ford to put motorv busses In Toledo and have the street vcar tracks torn up In that city is looked upon by bankers as only the beginning of a nationwide move ment to get rid of all trolley cars. This is causing renewed buying of automo bile and petroleum stocks and renewed liquidation of stocks of trolley com panies. This la not likely to hurt stocks of electrical manufacturing companies, be cause as the trolley companies cease using the current the price of current will decline and that will be an argu ment for the use of more electrical ap paratus in the homes of the people. In some of the 'backwoods homes up New York state housewives use electric cookers, irons, toasters and curling trons and use them freely to an extent that would astonish the women in New York city, where the high price of cur rent makes the household accessories luxuries. I I 4 g: WASHINGTON ft f jtaoOonl a TQQ I 1 1 I L ..I l U-DISR ST. PORTLAND GARAGE AND EXPRESSMEN LIVELY GATHERING Eighty Members of Association Attend Meeting; Fight on Brok en Bottles Is Launched. p--, t-Q TnTBTE a MOR PRlSOSf ST. H 1U ul Id Ul kit m laL EL V)l lift I 1 ii sr. VAMH it- col In Zi I Cfpr feld -4 TYUOF i ST. , . . i i i i i n i ' r I I 1 1 i t i r Dianram of street- afCi'ded by one-way traffic regulation proposed by Captain Lewis of police bureau and indorsed by the mayor. The regulations will be expressed in the form of an ordinance upon which It is prohable pub lic hearinfjs will be held. One-way trarftr is advised to lessen congestion and danger or accidents. Immedi ately proposed changes only are shown. Intler immediate plan Rose City Park and Beaumont cars would be routed north on Second instead of First and Fulton cars would operate on Third instead of Second street. He Got at Not Kind Information, But m k n m. He Had Asked For in a mo- in a mo- in in a mo- for on Union and East "Number, please?" "Information !" (Wait about minute.) "Information will answer ment." (Wait about minute.) "Information will answer merit. l (Wait about minute.) "Information will answer ment." "This is information." t "Information will answer ment." "Information?" "Yes, this is information." "Have you a telephone number Pnulson, auto repair shop avenue between Kast Clay Market?" (Iong wait.) "What did you say the business was?" "Auto repair shop." (Long wait.) "Is it a business or residence tele phone you want?" 'Business." (Ixng wait.) "We have a Paulson machine listed at fourteenth and Pettygrove streets; is that the one?" "No. I said Union avenue and Kast Clay or East Market." (Long wait). "This is information." "I'm waiting for one information al ready." "This is information '. What is it you want?" "I want to get the telephone number of an auto repair shop on Union avenue and Kast Clay or Kast Market, run by a man namedfaulson." "What is the address, please." "Union avenue near Kast Clay or Kast Market." , "What street is it on?" "Union avenue." "What is the number?" "I cannot tell the number, but it is near Kast Clay or Kast Market and there's only one of them there." I yong wait.) "We have a Paulson who lias a resi dence telephone at 330 Kast Twelfth near Clay, would that be the one?" "No ; I said the place was on Us ion avenue." "I beg your pardon, I thought you said it was on Kast Clay street." "I said it was on Union avenue. Do you get that?" "Yes." " Near east Clay. Do you get that?" "Yes." " Or East Market. Do you get tha.?" "Yes. One moment, please." (Long wait) "Did you say the name was sen?" "Yes, either that of Paulson.' "One moment, please." (Long wait.) "We have no telephone listed the name of Paulson on Union Paul- under avenue near either Kast Clay or Kast Market." Census Enumerators shop 'Wanted for Oregon Job, Says Crawford II. R. Crawford, supervisor of the cen sus in first5 district of Oregon, with headquarters in the Salem postoffice building, is seeking enumerators for Co lumbia, Washington, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine and Jackson couniies. Several rural districts in these counties have not been assigned. The workers in the territory outside towns and cities will be paid $5.50 to $8 a day. and the work must be com pleted wittiin a month. Upon request Crawford will send application blanks and information concerning the work to those who appear qualified. With a French Inventor's machine for dealing cards misdeals are said to be impossible The Character of a Product Products, like persons, have entree to your home only after proper introduction. And, like per sons', products must measure up to your high standard before you accept them definitely. That Carnation Milk is used daily in millions of American homes indicates that it has the qual ities necessary to merit permanent use in these homes. Carnation is the; only milk sup ply your home requires. Use it daily because it is pure safe convenient and, it's Made in Oregon Carnation Milk Products Company 622 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. from Contented Cows JAPANESE IS HELD AS BANDIT 'FENCE' K. Kasaoka Charged With Buy ing Diamonds and Jewelry Stolen in Idle Hour Robbery K. Kasaoka, Japanese, aged 34, was arrested at Third and Flanders street at 7:30 Saturday night by po lice inspectors. He is said to have purchased from the Claremont bandits the diamonds and other jewelry which they stole from pat rons of the Idle Hour pool hall and the loot from other holdups. Dia monds identified as loot from the Idle Hour have been recovered. Working on information of undivulged origin. Inspectors Phillips, Tackaberry, Goltz, Howell, Pat Maloney and L,a Salle, combined their talents on the ar rest of the Japanese, who is declared to be certainly the purchaser to whom the bandits disposed of their loot. The regular meeting of the Portland Garage and Repairmen's association, which was held Wednesday evening at the Benson hotel, was declared to have been one of the most ' successful and interesting meetings held since the in corporation of the organization. Two items on the program were of major importance, the question as to which of those two held the place of esteem : the venison dinner, or the elec tion of officers being left to the dis cussion of the "proletariat." Eighty members of the association were in their places when the meeting was called to order, forming a quorum, and in the election that followed the course of regular business. Will J. Les ter of tester & Heym was elected presi dent; V. Cooper, vice-president; H. Nis bet, secretary, and George Gerber, treasurer. Eighteen new members were admitted to the association, bringing the total membership several steps nearer in cluding all garages and repair shops in the city. R. D. O'Brien reported on conference with the Portland Railway. Light & Power company regarding broken glass left on streets after accidents. The secretary was instructed to ask the Dairymen's association for help in the prevention of broken bottles being left on the street. All garage service cars are to be provided with brooms and dustpans for the removal of such broken glass as might be found. A committee was appointed to meet with the fire marshall to take up the details of the new fire ordinance. The committee consisted of Lester, Gerber, Raymond, Lister and Wise. Other officers elected were : Exami nation board, A. E. Foss and Fred Dun dee (two year term) ; V. C. L'nden and A. N. Stanton (one year term). J. W. Van Matre, vice president, battery and electric shops ; R. D. O'Brien, vice presi dent, garages ; Will Gill, vice president, machine and repair shops; J. B. Bailey, vice president, tire repairs ; Paul Stalger, vice president, painting and trimming shops; W. B. Raymond, vicepresident, auto sheet metal and wheel shops. Three Are Killed When Mill Boiler At Taft Explodes Newport, Nov. 22. Three people lost their lives and two others were seri ously Injured when the boiler in Par malfees' sawmill, at Taft, Slleta bay, ex ploded Friday, about 2 p. m. Mrs. G. S. Parmalee, her son, Hoyt, and Jesse G. Farrin were instantly killed ; A. Ar linger and J. Arlinger were seriously in jured. Mrs. Parmalee's body was fearfully shattered by the force of the explosion. G. S. Parmalee, who was standing be side his son. Hoyt, lacing a belt, escaped with but slight injury. The sawmill was blown to pieces. The boiler was old and considtred dangerous. It is report ed that the owners were warned not to use it. farrin and the Arlingers were employes at the mill. This Shield Is the Mark of Good Dentistry mm Process Servers Strike Dublin, Nov. 22. West of Ireland process servers have notified the county qpurt Judges that, falling an increase in salaries, they will strike and tie up the business of the civil courts. Gas "Barrage" Is To Be Used to Bar Out Robbers Bold Contents of safes and strongboxes will be safe and secure, even though a drill and punch, an oxy-acetylene torch or an application of nitro glycerine is used to get the door of the protecting steel case open, if a device designed by Arthur L. Tribe and H. D. Gates of this city, to "gas" the safe crackers, will do all that is claimed for it. The safe protector consists of a bottle of highly noxious poison gas contained in a steel net nestling against the inner side of the wall. A punch employed against the combination, an explosion or the heat of an oxy-acetylene torch will explode the contents of the bottle, which vaporizes and makes it impossible Republican leaders in both houses have agreed that 'railroad legislation and other domestic problems will re ceive first consideration in the new con gress which meets in Itecember. One Dose Adler-i-ka Helps! "For five years I suffered from acute indigestion and constipation. 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Do away with steel or ttie robber to stay in the room even long If the thief does persist in staying 17 i C li to rifle the safe, although the inventors express the opinion that this is hardly probable, he would be found in the morn ing sleeping peacefully on the floor. The chemical also contains a distinctive odor that permeates the clothing and room and calls attention to the "accident" clear into the next county. Tribe has been a chemist for 25 years. having been employed by the government and San Francisco, but more recently as manager of the Oregon Independent Laborites. Gates is business and ad vertising manager of the organization which has been named the "Invincible Chemical Barrage company. rubber bands that chafe and pinch. us send you a Let I 3 Agitators Killed, 1 Mortally Shot by Law and Order Men New Orleans, La.. Nov. 22. (U. P.) Three alleged agitators were killed and a fourth perhaps mortally wounded this afternoon in a rifle and pistol duel with members of the Law and OrtWr league at Bogalusa, according to reports re ceived here tonight. Although bullets were showered at them for several minutes, the Law and Order men suffered only one casualty. Jules Leblanc, an ex-soldier, who had volunteered for extra police duty, was shot through his right arm. Those killed were : Lum E. Williams, president of the Central Trades and Labor council of Bogalusa. Walter Bouchlllon and Thomas Gaines, alleged union lieutenants. S. J. O'Rourke, who is alleged to have been active as an agitator, was shot three times and probably will die. The shooting followed an alleged at tempt by Williams and his lieutenants to prevent the arrest' of Sol Dakus. a negro, who had been trying to organize the negro labor of Bogalusa, and for whom a warrant had been issued. President Wilson Getting Along Fine Washington. Nov. 22. (I. N. S.) 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The fact that Nuxated Iron is today being used by over three million people annually as a tonic, strength and blood builder, is tn itself an evidence of tre mendous public -confidence, and I am convinced that if others would take Nux ated Iron when they feel weak and run down, it would help make a nation of stronger, healthier men ond women." Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron as a tonic, strength and blood- fr.tr Ka HlmC i.prtnui'laa Huflrii Tt lam am Vra ni Kullivan for I know of nothing; more effective than merly phy icla.n of BeievueUHospltaJ " Aa (Outdoor Dept), New York, and the Westcheatel County Hospital. ald : "In my oplnioti the great est curse to the health uni strength of American peo pie ol today Is the alarnv ing deficiency of Iron II their blood. Lack of U'' fictent iron in the bloe4 has ruined many a man 'I nerve and u 1 1 e r I robbed him of thai virile force an stamina' whicl are so neceas&rj to success a n I power in every wall of life. 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It la dixpenmd, im tkt city by Owl Drug Co., and ail otuer (ruj t