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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1820. . n 1 r OF PACIFIC COAST THREATEN STRIKE To Walkout Saturday Unless Company. Officials and Union Heads Come to Agreement. San Francisco, Feb. 12. (I. N. B.) -A conference - today between company official and workers rep resentatives will determine finally Vhether the telephone worker of ihe Pacific coast will atrlko Satur day. D. p. Fullerton, plant superintendent Of the Pacific Telephone k Telegraph company, and T. C. Vickers and Ml as Julia O'Connor, representing; the elec trical workers and the women operat or! employed In five Pacific states, are the principals at the conference. In a letter addressed to all members of the coast union of electrical work ers their executive committee states: '"We have decided that unless the company recedes from its present con dition (refusal to grant increased wages) In regard to our proposed agree ment by Friday niirht, February 13, that all . union men refuse to resume work and that Saturday, February 14, be and Is hereby set as the date for all union men In the employ of the Pacific Tele phone A Telegraph company to strike and cease work for the company until such time as the company shall enter Into art agreement with the Interna tional Brotherhood of Klectrical Work ers which Is satisfactory to the elec trical workers jsho are members of our brotherhood In California. Oregon, Washington, Nevada and that portion of Idaho which may be affected." SCAPPOOSE DAMES ARE BEST ; PUDDLE JUMPERS FAY KING FINDS By Fay Kins; (Mlej King b Portland clrl. whoa first B paavtrr wort waa published In Tba Journal aar ml year aao. JJbe now la located la New Tort.) I know now Why the wise old birds advise young men to save for a rainy day. It's so the young- man can afford to lay off and loaf along Broadway and the Avenoo on that rainy day and watch the dames take the puddles. '. You'd think a woman's Intuition would help her a little when It comes , to crossing a wet curb, but not a bit of it. . Some stand and dangle the tips of their toes to see how deep the water is, and then lose their balance and go in to the tops of their spats. Along comes a dignified sort that no doubt has taken voice culture and aesthetic dancing but what good does that do her when she suddenly finds herself standing In the middle of a young ocean, holding her skirts up to her knees and hearing sup pressed laughter from a nearby cigar store? Along comes a swieet thing If she was as light from the neck down as she Is from the neck up she wouldn't cause a ripple on the surface of the Broadway Sea but she sinks to the ankle and Is Very coquettish about It. A small wrist dog is seen to disap- -pear suddenly from view; a well shod stage favorite dips a chinchilla coat into the mud, makes a dramatic rescue, and an eight-button pair of white kids is ruined. But this has been a good season for John she should worry. Then along come a coupla dames you can't fool them. They don't even look down or lose a beat In their . conversation. They pick the high and dry spots, and come through the tide without even a damp sole. They're from Scappoose, Or., and are used to a mud track 1 This Is the wettest "dry" town on the map only It's a case of "watery water everywhere, and not a drop to drink !" Utmost in Value . Leaders in Style These New Spring Suits at $65 Tricotine, Serge, Velour An ensemble of remarkable values new spring styles most desired fabrics mostly in navy, a few smart check and stripe patterns flares, finger belts, midget pleatst novel reveres and other style tips are in evidence Model Sketched on Left at $65 Bqfrilled and Betucked Spring Frocks of Taffeta and Satin at' $5 Pretty spring modes in waxen taffetas and lustrous satins, where frills, tucks and other dainties are plentiful. Styles for the dashing miss and mother. These conventional suits are the result of our effort to give unequaled values at a modest price. Model Sketched on Right at $45 $1.95 New Lingerie Blouses About Half Their Real Value J. A s Sketched A hove For Friday and Saturday Selling Just unpacked and will be pjlaced on sale tomorrow morning, a lot of fresh, new crepe, lingerie" blouses in five pretty styles, some with fancy frills, some, with pleats, some with drawn work fronts, some with round collars, some with square collars and other features to render them most attractive. Made of sheer voie. Extra Special Italian Silk Vests Tomorrow at dj'J OCT Fresh and clean first ''me sfiown with slight im fl)0 J Perfections, a limited number of Italian silk vests, v trimmed at top with dainty Valenciennes, filet and cotton cluny laces and silk ribbon shoulder straps. The present re tail price is about double this special price. (-UR5 tmsuame 55 YA3 A9 MAN, 38, ARRESTED AS BOOTLEGGER HAS FIRST RIDE A STREETCAR members of the Chamber of Commerce, delivering his oration on Lincoln. Fred E. Smith, prominent Republi can attorney, has announced his can didacy for district attorney to succeed L- L. Ray. Clyde Johnson of JuncUon City has also announced. No Demo crat has appeared. Prisoner From Crook County Also Sees Inside of an Elevator the First Time. James Ivy, 38 years eld, whose sojourn In Crook county bad until a day or so ago been broken only by bl-yearly visits to Grant county, rode Wednesday, for the first time in his life, on an elevator and a street car. His initiation to these conveyances was wrought under distressing circum stances, for he was called a bootlegger by federal authorities. From Unler station he derived street travel sensations on an Irvington car to "a close proximity of Multnomah county courthouse, then he sped upward and was booked by the Jailer. "Gosh, it is worth being pinched for, anyway," he said as he took his optimis tic departure from Deputy United States Marshal Frank Tichenor, who says he found him manufacturing moonshine liquor In the wilds of Eastern Oregon. Ivy was not the only one brought by Tichenor for trial in federal court here. With him also were J. E. Warner and his two' sons, George and Floyd Warner, and Charles Kerschner, Joe Wilson, Denver Good and Sarah Snoderly. The last two were able to give $1500 bail and were released. One of the stills confiscated by Tich enor was equal to a producing capacity of 60 gallons a day, he said. The Veterans' Lane County council was organized Wednesday evening, with John H. Williams temporary chairman. The council will consist of delegates from all patriotic bodies of which for mer soldiers are members. The Oregon newspaper conference will meet in Bugene February 20 and 21. Arrangements are being made to enter tain members at the Eugene Chamber of. Commerce. Washington County Teachers Meet in Tigard on Saturday Tigard. Feb. 12. The Washington county teachers' Institute will be held here Saturday. The program follows: Morning: "History.' Seventh and Eighth Grades," Miss 1.1111 Schmldll, Portland: "Physlolosv. the Essentials. A. J. Schoth. HiHsboro high school; "Physical Exercise. What We are Do- InK." Zenas A. Olson, Hillsboro high A Style Shoplffhere Credit Is Given school; Mrs. Emma Bryant, DWey; G. E, Richards, Forest Grove. " Afternoon: Business meeting. County School Superintendent N. A. Frost; an nouncements: "How to Hold Attention," Frank K. Wens, Portland : "Intermediate English, Miss Sehmldll; "Round Tabls, R. H. Jonas, leaverton. Areentina New Ossla for Thirsty Chicago. Feb. It (L N. S.)-:hlca-goans .have discovered a new "oasis' In the Argentine republic, which sp- i pears to be going Cuba one better as a thirst haven. District Attorney Charles F. Clyne said today that his ' arm is sore from signing passports j certificates for the Argentina-bound. My Cakes Never Fall Never" 'They're always of feathery lightness and the secret of my suc cess Is Crescent Baking Powder r CHERRY CHAT CHERRY'S is NOT a credit store In the ordinary sense of the term Cherry's Is a STYLE SHOPr where values are uppermost. We invite you to come in and en joy a view of the many charming new conceptions in frocks, polo coats, millinery and other spring at tire which completely encompass the new developments of the season. You are able, through Cherry's terms., to dress in the height of fash ion without feeling; the expense. Cherry's, Inc., 391 Washington. Adv. Ad Club indorses Boy Scouts Slogan Of Doing Good Turn "Now let every man who will do someone a good turn before the week is over stand to his feet." The pro posal was launched at members of the Portland Ad 'club by their president, E. N. Strong, at the Wednesday Sleet ing in the Benson. . I Every man stood. Then they learned in at,, a gooa turn lor someone is a dally rule of the Boy Scouts. C. C. Colt, president of the Boy Scouts, said Portland boy life Is Immeasurably bene fited by the training given by that or ganisation. "Every boy should learn scouting," he said. Maurice Howard, a Boy Scout graduate, and James E. Brockway, a local Scout executive, w rr nriAn IraST. So m 4V TjinnaiitAr and J. J. Handsaker of the Near East ifjl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I i 1 1 III 1 1 1 II I II11I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II relief campaign brought before the It's a different and more convenient powder. . "Callers may interrupt when I'm in the midst of cake mixing, but with Crescent interruptions do not mean failure. "The Crescent raise) awaits overi heat) when the cake is slipped in the dough rises to perfec tion no chance for it to fall, though baking is delayed for hours." ' You pay only the pre-war price. 25c for 1 pound . $1.00 for 5 pounds CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Seattle, WMkbafteft uiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiim clubmen the actualities of suffering in the "land of sorrow" by means of a motion picture film. Stuart McGuire sang. Irish Rose' Given $10,000 Heart Balm By Jury's Verdict Indianapolis. Feb. 12. (I. N. S.) A sealed verdict delivered by a jury in federal court today awards Miss Amy O'Connor, "Irish Rose," $10,000 for breach of promise in her, suit against Allan Gray, millionaire banker of Ev ansville, Ind. Miss O'Connor was suing for $500,000 heart balm. Miss O'Connor also had brought suit against Frank Gray, brother of the banker, for $100,000 for alleged aliena tion of affections. What steps will be taken in this case has not been announced. The Jury's verdict is the 'culmination of a recital of an International romance involving automobile tours in which Miss O'Connor told how she had ac companied Gray to European resorts and American watering places. She asserted Gray 'lured" her to America under promise of marriage. Elartlo and Non-Klattto aWomlnaU Balta Baok Support Fitted from utock, or apecially deatcnad and mad to order. Fttlins and cooaultatton rooms on tha Second Floor. I Woodard, Clarke & Co. Siiiiiimimiiiminiiiiiiiimimimimnimiiir Woodlark BuildingAlder at West Park lllllIllllllllllllUllillllllllllllUllOeriiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Clinical Tharmatnataea $1 .BO, S1.TB, IM S Oataa. Accural. rVparuiM tbm thouM be S Clinical Tb.rmometar 1b avary Portland. Umatilla Gardeners Awarded Gold Seal For Season's Work Umatilla, Feb. 12. The Umatilla Gar den club has been notified that it is one of the 169 clubs In the state awarded a gold seal from, the club department at Washington for meeting the require ments of a standard industrial club. It is the only industrial club in the county having 100 per cent of Its mem bers completing the projects. The boys are out to win this year, ac cording to Leslie Thompson, president of the Dairy Herd . Record club. No Garden club-will be organized this year, as the boys are studying dairying. Give Ypur Home Interior its Spring Coat of ALABASTINE Make Your Straw Hat Like1 New Dy-It You can get Dy-It in the color of your hat or a different 55 color so it will seem SSI more like a new Dy-It is 25c Vsv V enough to give -s your hat several coats. 5-Pound Packages 75c 80c 95c At Woodard-Clarke you can get Alabastlne in white, fulf range of nature tints, and strong colors. Alabastlne is so easy to use that it otters a wide field for originality in shadings and stencil work. You simply ad l water warm or cold and stir the mixture just one minute. AlabaMtine may b successfully applied over Platter, Wallboard, Cement. Brick, Wood, Canvas and many kinds' of wall paper. And it has the added quality of being antiseptic I It won't be long till he call of outdoors will be irresistible, and food tirnea can't be properly enjoyed with haunting thoughts of "what ought to be done at home." Begin Refreshing Your Home fnterior Soon at once! 8w5ai ai ua3 tfttSanttiiyWjHCeattaf 4 I WafCaaNaf J S4. 4JaaaaaCoaaaa7 The Umatilla school has received Its first shipment of equipment for the pro posed model store. Jury Acquits Man In Record Time of Under 5 Minutes One of the quickest Jury verdicts on record was returned late Wednesday afternoon when 12 men In Judge fs; tens' court found Lawrence W. Tucker not guilty in less than five minutes. Tucker was chsrged with forgery. and, according to the state, had passed at least 10 spurious checks in Portland. The defense consisted almost entirely of Tucker's unsupported testimony that he did not know the checks which he passed were forged, having received them in settlement of a $200 debt. Tucker's home is In Louisiana, where he enlisted In the spruce production di vision. Many . letters testifying as to his good character were introduced into the trial. WATCH the PAPERS for the PEPSO DENT "ad" gad REDEEM THE COUPOIT for 10-DAY FREE SAMPLE OF PEPSODENT At WOODAED, CLARKE CO. NEXT WEEK! A List of Unusual Interest Cuticura Soap 23c Woodbury's Soap 23c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream Soap ;10c ' Three cakes : -25c Jergen's Bath Soap, three cakes ...v 25c Jergen's Old-Fashloned Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes 25c Soap Kewjries, 3 for 25c William's Jersey Cream Soap, 3 cakes. . 25c Kirk's Cologne Boquet Spap. 3 cakes 25c Robertine .47c Santiseptic Lotion, white, Camelline -50a creme, flesh 45c Modernize Your Sewing Machine with a Hamilton Beach Motor Increase your r sewing output or shorten your se wing hours by doing away with th wearisome, tiring foot peddling. Ue the Hamilton Reach Motor on any Machine rm t ic "re you can pay consld THe IrriCe IS pl . erably more for a sewing machine motor not one whit more efficient. Call, Write, er Phoae for Demoitratlon. Nikk-Marr Rouge .-25c Nikk-Marr Neo Plastique $2.50 Cucumber Cream... 50c 35c-60c a 50C U-AR-DAS Complexion Lotion white or flesh.. 50c Pond's Cold Cream 23c-45c Sani-fold Tooth Brush 39 Creme de Camelia. .50c Dickey Creme de Lis 50c Non-spi 50c Peerless Almond C'r 25c Cla-Wood Theatrical Cold Cream U-AR-DAS Milk of Cucumbers Probus Preservative Paint Acid, alkali and waterproof for wterPr??f,"5 V.? fixing boxes, sinks ; a preservative fJ galvanised iron, or on any surface subject to chem ical action. Photo Deaartmtit Bavemest. Don't let that cold get chronic Week's Cold Tablets 23c Bon Opto fOc Garfield Tea 894 Barbo Compound KB Qban Tonic .....$OcV Sal Vltae 90 Veronica Water 80e Swamp Root ,,...60e Pierces' Pellets ........ 23 Hagee's Cordial Cl.lO Scott's Emulsion S1.30. Analgesic Balm Ftengue.65e Com p. Ext. Buchn. ... . -OOsV Fellow's Syrup 98 e Steero Cubes 294 Bromo Quinine ....'254 Herplcide -BOeV EXTRA SPECIAL SWEETS NEWS The Fasey JOBDOW ALM03TDS that s.aally sell at Saturday g5C Ll5f aasorted Jerdoa Batten-spa Almost 49c Lb. 59c Lb. 1 1.X l per poaad Commercial Cheeolatea 39c Lb. Peas at Batter Cfeewa 39c Lb. Judge McOamant Lincoln Orator at State University Euaene. Feb. 12. Judge Wallace Mc- Camant spoke today before the Uni versity of Oregon on 'The Life of Lin- j coin." At noon he appeared before "200 SS j 15 Points 5 are made to suit the varying needs of 5 users of Waterman Fountain Pens. S But. of course, even the most uniform E of pen points vary a little so you may E try out more than fifteen points be- fore you find the one that was made 5 Just for you. I WATERMANS $2.50 and Up 1 5 II DIN F A WoafeMme. Oeaoslig, ness. Soreness, Granu- Befreshisa is Healhif Ltllss MurineforRed-! OUR LYtO Burning of the Eyes or Eyelids: "J Drops" After the Movies. Mot orbs vr GoU wtll win your ctmfldfnee. AakyoorDnic- Bt for Murine when roar Eyea Need Care, ax-la r Ksmsdy Co. Cliicaxa As good looking as any pen made better looking than most with the thorough dependability that dignifies every Water man nd the consequent additional value. SERVICE STATION Guaranteed repair work done on all makes of fountain pens 24 hours. FREE INK STATION, Too If your Fountain Pen unexpectedly runs dry just drop in and fill it at our Free Ink Station. And if you've time look at. the finest assortment of standard fountain pens you've ever seen. Saturday Is February 14th St. Valentine's Day Here's your chance to put a bit of sunshine in somebody's life. There's a thoughtfumess shown in tending even the simplest Valentine greeting- that never roes unappreciated. And there's a world of opportunity, too to find out Just how a certain Someone feel; about a certain something without really commit ting yourself) You'll find in th Woodard Clark collection' vr so many dainty, sentimental cards that mrm tactfulncss itself. But' don't -don't wait until the last min ute to make your selection. V Special Feature WOODLARK GUARAN TEED SYRINGE $2.25 Three Quart size $1.29 $2.24 Three Quart size $1.29 The Woodlark Byrlnge ts seamless and so more durable than the ordinary kind. Each Woodlark Syringe com- frtete with five feet of rapid flow tub ng. metal shut-off, and three piece, and sold with One Year Guarantee 8nf MJse Your Scissors Here9' 5 Present this clipping Friday or Sat- I urday, February 13 and 14, and fet " 1 20-Extra S&H Trading I Stamps-20 with your first $1.00 Purchase and Double Stamps with the remainder of the purchase. I I I siiiiimmimiimiiiiimrtiinmiiiuiiiiiimiiim