The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 01, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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    GERMANY S LEAD
IN AfR AT AN END;
PL ANTS ARE RAZED
By Kul Ton Wfegand
Berlin, Kov. 1. Thirty-six years
pf aerial -avigation experiments and
developments which put Germany
in the world lead militarily and commercial!;-
in airship construction has
come to a sudden end with the dis
solution of all : military airship or
anizations'as contained in the "good
bye" decree of peneral von Seeckt,
head of the 'present miniature Ger
man army, to the air detachments
of the old army; "
' With the exception of one or two. too
small to be of any practical use, all the
big Zeppelin sheds and harbors in Ger
many will be razed within a few weeks.
Aerially, Germany will then be com
pletely "disarmed." ? .
The Inflexible attitude of the allies
gainst German Zeppelin construction is
forcing the German experts, considered
the most experienced In the world, to
move their plants to other countries.
America and Japan promise to reap the
benefit. .
, Marriage IJ censes
"Vancouver, 'Wash-, Nov. 1. Marriage
Ueefiaea were issued Saturday to Phil
lljt Burghduff, legal, and Blanche Ben
nett, 5, Seattle; Jack Woods. 28, Port
land, and Cora Mae Conly. 19, St. Johns ;
Kenneth Sherman, 22, and Effie Kndl
cott, 19, Portland; Clifford Florence, 22.
and Elsie Cowles, 20, Portland ; Clarence
Curry, IS, and Minnie Pettijohn, legal,
Ilwaco, Wis.; Hartwlg Sorenson, 30, and
Agnes X4trsen, 30, Portlana.
SeoUard Ends Campaign
ChehaUls. Wash,, Nov. 1. J. K. Scol-
lard. Democratic candidate for state sen
ator from Lewi county, closed his local
campaign Saturday with a big parade
In Chehalla and Centralla. Saturday
night "adherents of the Farmer-Labor
r&rty pulled off a street parade in
Chehalis. i i :
Please vote ONCE for Can Kellaher,
Kellaher fort mayor means 6-cent fare.
t9 X. Paid adv. by Kellaher Campaign
Committee, I . . i
:.;; THE
Cox-Roosevelt
Club"
',;..": OF ORLGOX
WILL HOLD FINAL
RALLY
OF CAMPAIGN AT
Library Hall
AT 8 O'CLOCK M05DAT
(Toalgbt) I
Speakers '
. Hon. Thomas A. Hayes
r ladepeadeat Caadldate for tJ. S.
. Senator ....
Mrs. Alexander Thompson
Mrs. Josephine Othus
I fretideit Hoasswlves Lesgte
Hon. j. D. Brown
Chairman of League of Nation Bat
lricaUoa Committee !
:" V - " V
Good Music -Live Program
Boa't miss this meeting, which will
be a rare political treat. j
'THE ,IWSIDE -ITS OF OREGON
r - POLITICS ; -y
P." J. SIMMONS F0R; SHERIFF
OF -MULTNOMAH
COUNTY
' I
rid Adr. by tni
' BALLOT
NO. 82
: - i
SS MONTHS
OVERSEAS
Campaign Committee.
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DAY
DAY
TP
lite
3W
fed Car Sale
It isVood policy in the automobile business totnter the sprinsr selling season with as
small a stock of used cars , as possible This permits us to make . better trades on new
carsenabling us to get a'larger volume of new car business than .we would otherwise
secure. Foi this reason we areN prompted to reduce our stock of used cars at this time.
To do so quickly and have it over with, we have cut our prices to' !a point that is. bound
to move bur stock. The sale will last two weeks and. of course; the man who buys
early will get the best choice. Every car bears a red tag and both!
listed. The saving is plainly shown and in every case it is a
Here-is the listlook it over:
v ! Former Price Cut Price
Ford, 1917, 5-passenger. ... .$ 350v $ 300
Mitchell, 1916, 7-passenger. . . .
Briscoe, 1916, 5-passenger.
Briscoe, 1918 . ............ .
Overland, Model 80.. . ...... ..
Overland, Model 75..........
Mitchell; 1917, 5-passenger ...
Overland, Model 85. . . . ...... .
Mitchell, 1918, 3-passenger. . . ;i
Mitchell, 1917, 5-passenger.. . L
Oakland, 1918, 5-passenger . .
Oakland,-1919, 5-passenger .
700
500
700
350
550
750
700
850
900
850
1000
500
350
550
225
475
650
560
700
750
700
875
former and cut price
very substantial one.
' Former Price Cut Price
Roadster.... ...$1050, $ 850
IVfitchell, Club
Mitchell, 1918; 5-passenger., . .
Mitchell, 1918, 5-passenger.. . .
Mitchell, 117, Roadster . . . . . .
Mitchell, 1917 5-passenger
Mitchell, 1919, 5 -passenger.. . .
Mitchell, 1919, Roadster. . . .
Mitchell, 19181 5-passenger.. ..
Mitchell, 1918, 5-passenger.. . .
Mitchell, 1919, 5-passenger... .
Mitchell, 1919, 5passenger....
Mitchell, 1919, 5-passenger.. . .
Mitchell, 1919, 5-passenger....
1000
900
750
1000
1250
1400
1050
1200
1500
1550
1200
1400
850
800
650
800
1075
1150
900
1000
1250;
1200
1100
1250
V
.-..! i v -
Reasonable terms if desired, with no brokerage charges.
We handle our own notes. i
Sale Starts Tuesday, November 2, at 8 A. M.
Open Sunday and Evenings During Thi Sale 1
Our Used Cars Are Different
. ' .('
If you will, compare our used car stock with others you
will note a vast difference Our cars are of a higher
grade than the average. . Most of them have been over
hauled in our own shops; worn parts have been replaced,
and when you get the car you are sure of value , received
for the money invested. Look them over.You will
surely see something you want and at a price that will
make it good business for you to buy at once. '
Broadway at Everett Street
TRANSPORTATION
tropical Cruises
on trans-Atlantic Liners
Largest Steamers TO
West Indies'
Windward Islands
: Panama Canal IX
South America
Jaimiry Fbnnrf -
, Mardi, 1921.
y - MmMDm r-i. i
VHITC nu URE S.S. Mifnfl
AMES1CAR UXE i
S.S.RwVk S.S.SUPari
iMwiwtloul 1
'imintU Maria Cm,
, 81 2nd .. SutU. or Lac Avtntt
SEW TODAY
TOYOKISENKAISM
! rRKIOHT ONLV
PORTLAND TO JAPAN CHINA
B.8. MEITO MA RO. SROO'ttaaa! kadlaf
' . KoTimber T.
for Tokobiau. Sob. and, Bhnhl
FREIGHT AND PAStENQIR (IRVIOI
8. 8. ANTO MABTT. 12.000 tons, IwdlM
For ntMt lira, hmo. or infomuition. addmt
OREGON-PACIFIC . COMPANY
. Owwral AatnU
WILCOX SLOO. j MAIN 4BS
r a
ASTORIA ARO WAT POINTS
STR. GEORGIAN A
Round Trip Daily KiMpi PHdr)
lura Portland 7t10 a. m., Aldw St. Dl
LEAVE ASTORIA t P. M,
FLA VEL DOOK
PARI $2.00 KAOH WAV
Dlroct OonnoctlOfl for South lawlin. ' NlaM
oat Daily. S p. m. Enry Day Exeapt Sunday
Main 1422. S41-22
SEW TOBAT
i -.- r n o
omaupox dcare
at Stephens School
:- It is not surprising that parents and guardians are becoming disgusted with the '1
frequency of so-called smallpox scares ;and the consequent disruptioa of school and
household routine.:
The recent "'scare" at
by the Board of Health. '
ens School is a fair example of the methods followed
, On October 6th, the small son of Mr. X. J. Dungam, 432 East Seventh street,
developed a mild case of eczema, but continued in school until October 15th, when
ins teacher sent him home, saying that he had smallpox. Dr. T. K.: Locke, a prom-
-- -- r7 :p y. ia,,c 1U, ai.lu Fr"noucea it eczema ; tne nearni -authorit
luc wuuwineaay ana insisted that, the bov had smal oox and ntisnntln.
the Uungam homej Not being satisfied, Mr. Duogam later called'Dr. H. R. Dewev"
He found condltions as stated by Dr. Lockei and diagnosed the case as a mild form
oi eczema. : .'.;. ".-- . .r-: .-j ,i ' '..."; -
. On October lpth (4 days after, th boy was sent home) the entire school .was
ordered vaccmated during the morning session and told to report for Iesswfcbr L
the afternoon session. - . . r - . -w
No action was taken by the Board of Health to fumigate or in any way to' kill
such disease germs as might be lurking on premiMtEfkJayL
supposed to have killed them ; anyway, it is more remuneraUng thkniating!
Ciflrmed by Dr. H. R. D.wey. PiM School FrsUetlT Lean.-?! 4t. '
The League of Natiohs Tickei
, -
y. -rt -r
f
At ,
THOMAS A. HAYES
FOR U. S. SENATOR
They arc for the
League of Nations
without the Lodge nul
lifting reservations,
which President Wil
son said. "Cut the
heart out of the'
treaty"; and which the
New York World says
"Blots it all over with
cowardice, tre a cheiy
and falsehood." Sen
ator Chamber 1 a i n
voted with Lodge and
during the entire de
bate; never spoke on
behalf of the League of
Nations. Mr. Stanfield
If r
V , ' -i.. ; , '.:'?
: t . f , 4
' r- t Wn'nif
JAMES M. COX
FOR PRESIDENT
stands with Senator Harding. All friends of the League should vote
for Cox and Hayes. . j
(Paid Adv. by ;tbi.Leacu of Nations RauricaUon Committee, J. V. Brown, Chairman, Room 1007; Broadway Bid-.)
YOU OWE IT .
TO YOURSELF
TO INVESTIGATE
SECTIONAL
Houses
Garage
Thry an first qnaltty aO tha way
tbroutfl aad 70a gat tbaai at a
mat: mvih
BUILT IN
4-POOT
SCOTIONS
tBi0TO
II '
atoRTLAIIB)
ON
Redimade BuHding
Sales Co. ' -
PORTLAND, OREGON
MS LCWIS BLDO. PHOtJI BOWT. 4SSS
SEIfD US TOUB OLD CABPETS
Wa Call and Dlr)
OM Buax and WMton Olethlm Wl BW,
ROTanibl Hand-Wmn
FLUFF RUGS
Boom ! riuff Bust Wowaa $1740
Baa Buta Www, AH Slua OtoUMa
Clranlnc mni DHInf Da. Ml
Or4m, far Buutlal Mrttrim
BwieMad, Mad. ow, IBad. t. Orwap
Peat ben Beaoratod
Carpet Cleanlsf j ?
Silt Buat SUaml Ctoanad, 1.M
WCSTBRR rLUPB B OO. .
S UBlwi Aat N. r
FOR SALE!
; : -: i - " '
Men's Clothing,- Hat s .and
Furnishing Goods Store. A
good, going and paying busi
ness ; an exceptional oppor
tunity and a splendid buy.
Write 589 Duanm Street,
ASTORIA, OREGON
Ladla. . Sae mup aid earaaU, nm and
vaoton ctothhtf. Lit u maka na maa
fe pan.
I.
l5Sii
3
MJt.-niiminmi.ii'i
Tha okhrt aad Mat aqntppad taetonr ia
tba Nortiwmt. Hoff aad ma ran imi
, all alaca. CrpU drancd. Ma.
i Par Mall Ordar Sd tar BMtlet .
AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS
DECEMBER 10, 1920
: I v AT' 8CCOKD STREET
' All. atora.ra AMAtint A mnnth. m. b.
due. Gooda subject to sat on this data.
C O. PICK TRANSFER 4 8TORAGB
MEETTlf O If OT1CEB 11
CANTON Portland No. 1, Ptnrrlu
MiliUnt L O. O. r. Rvlar ami
int Tanday rwnim. No. a. A atra.
clui ot promliwnt Odd r.UoirB of r
oa will rwialTa tb. kfllituit Itaan.
tko Rtanu. BefrwthmrnlA. '- ., " .
BRIUOS. OnnmuduL .
r. P. H. Mn.L8, Clurt.
BaUiraoaia. Watt rark aad TssiktS
At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
Oregon Fluff Rug Co.
m i 1 1 ii i ' atiM a.
iriuff Run Mjk. frm Old
KM niiaa wotwi mii
OarFat Otoanlit. Sln, BlUUMf r
V. Call IM OaMMe
1t-1 K. Stark AC Tikw 714
H'Z fre (ocafctJ at No. 932
Chamber of Commerce
Bldg. oh and after Nov, 1,
1920. CHAS. HOUCK,
110 Tenth St
Portland Rug Co.;
' ' Wndar Brw M.nmmwnt
iFLorr bugs maoc pbom old oakbct
a SPECIALTY
CABPBT OLKAMINO, SIZIMO. RiriTTIMB
Wl CALL ANB OCLIVCB
lgT2-1S7 C. 17TW ST. SKLLWOOB tt2t
tflLUtUBTTB TRfBB KO. S.
loiinnd Ofdn .1 B Maa.
Mi tooirht (Monday) at -dttortaa
bin, 0la Thlad aL '.
Vttitaa vcleoBM,
B. U McDONAIJV--
. a ( b.
ORKOON OOMMANDKRT NO.
1. K. T- Burial aarrtca M
Um Order of Maaonia Kntht-.
hood far Sir tniht Umm
Chrurti-nvB will b. hfstd la ta.
Any!um at 3 Ik ... TuMday, Nownlmr S. Btr
Knichta are nqMted to aawmMe ia taa , ar
mory at 1:80 p. a. -I . k
r 1 C F. WIEOAJs'D, RMardM.
; . i
IT AN HOB HouMtcd BOSS, B.
' A. T. Retnlar btulnoo BMt
ln Waditeaday, Norambar 8,.
120, at S s'rloek aharn. W.
3. W. baD. 10th and Taylor' (U.
l'BAUI. OWENH.
OomapondMit.
212 Railway Ex. Main 7.
NORTH PORTLAND TODOB
NO. 250. I. O. O. r will
taMt aa nana! at Kentoa on
Monday .T.nini. Tbara will
bt us dearad work. TMting bmthm watrnaaa.
. WM. DODHON, N. ii.
B. C BLAIR, Chairman of OommitUa.
NY DM TEMPT.K wilt bold ran
lar aaaaion Wwlnnday. Not.ai
bar I, it tip. m. Order of,
Qums.
APDAi CELLARS,
r . i .' - lUoordar.
BErxwoon lodce no. isi
A. r. AND A. M. BpMriai
mcetinc thla Monday) areninc,
at. 7 :S0 orkink. Work In V.
d.rea. ' Vial tori Welcome. By
order W. M.
- J. IL BUTLER. Bae'y. j
8UNNT8IDE LODGE Na. 1S.
Ai r. A. M. Bpeelal oam
muuiration thla (Tnearlay), Not. '
2. Temple tHh and liawtbora.
Work in M. M. decree. 7 p. m. '
TWtor welcome. By order of W. M.
JAM KB . OAT JR., .. ,
IIARMONT LODGE No. 12. A.
K AND A. M. Rrwcial onra
nunieation thii ( Monday ( eTenlnc
at 7 o'clock. Work in tha Mia
tor Maaon decree. Viaitins bratb-
rca wenoma.
W,
i, DELW; BeoV.
w. u.
EAST GATE LODGE NO. 155.
A. E." AND' A. M., Kaat 80th
.and Qliaan atreeU. Stated rem
municaUon Monday nicht, 7:110
o'clock. , Work in T. C. decree. .
Tiaitor welcome. By order of
CUAS. P. NELSON. Bee'y. -
m ev
ITANHOE LODGE No, 1. K. of P ,
meeta every Tnaaday night at It
o'clock, fifth floor Pythian btrJldins.
S8S Tamhill ureeL Work la caaw
rank. All Pythian walmme.
ELMER L. -ENGLISi, C. C .
A DANCE' wiU be tlran by tha TJalted Altiaen
t tlia . Montarllla acbool houae, Kaat 7SUi
aad Pine at.. Saturday enln Not. S. Ad
aniaalon. a.nta. 60c; ladle, tie.
EMBLKM JEWETrT a apmaTty, button, "pink
charm a, Jaecet Broa., ltl-131 Stb at
i
Vital Statistics ?
marriages. Birtbs. DzattnT
MARRIAGE LICEHBEB !: '
"ThomaaJrEurlonc. tecal. lis 13tl at, aad
Marearet Banc, lecai. Be ret avta. '
Bernard B. Fortiaa. 23. 270 Stb at., and
Helen Port-rood. 20, 2(1 ' Hooker.
Walter' W. iScbneeck. 28, 64 dtb at, and
Era OurUai. J7. eit. ,
' C- Harold Palmer, lecal , Wtana, Or.i aad
Pearl Uerlarh. imti, 4 K. 47th at.
Hemtwl Kajan. legal. H95 K. Alder, and
Martha Brandt' legal, 1( K. JU at.
Arcbia W. Skelly, legal, 10B4 Vernoa
aad Leora A. Va-a, lecal, 1104 Alberta at.
OUrer K. BeU. 2, 061 M Deri, and Mabel
E. Allen. 19, eity.
Clifford A. Pike. IS, Bay Q, Or., and
Evelyn A. Shartl. IS, city, -
CUn-ne I Pra-raoat, 22, Bay Cltr,, Or., aad
Helen R. Ledou, IS, dty.
Iee R. Jfonea, legal, Monaoatb, Or., and
Joapphine McKay, k-gtU, eity.
BIBTII8 .
BCORULi-To Mr. and Mr. jr.."i!coma, T4"
rorbett. Oct. 2S, a eon.
TEKNT To Mr. aad Mra. Joe Teeny. 41
6th, Oct 2S, a daughter.
SAMANO To Kr. and Mra. Jot Eaeomano,
S7 Vermont. Oct. 28, a eon.
GLOVER -To Mr. and Mra. V. S. OlaW.'SSS
1 2th. Oct. 2a, a daagbter.
BLITit Ta Mr. and Mr. A. I. Rlita. ltOO
Weator road, Oct, 2, a daughter.
GARDNER Ta -Mr. and Mr. J. IL Gardner.
410 K. 19th, Oct. 22, a aoro
MACK To Mr. aad Mra. L. W. Mae. 64S E.-
4th, OeL iS. inn. f
KWiURH To Mr. and Mrk Cha. A. Engliah,
405 'Tillamook. Oct. 3, a dencbter.
BIEDEL To Mr. . and Mr. ed W. Riadel,
189 Willamette bird., Oct. 20, a eon.
ATZBERGEK To Mr. and ff. V. A. AbV
berger, 884 Lafayette, Oct. 22, a daughter. "
TCCKKB To Mr. and Mr. Wm. W. Tucker,'
Eatacad, Or., OH. 'I, a daughter.
PEATB8 AND FrNERALW 7A
CUHI8TK.NSK.M The tuneritl acrrke f' the
lata Moa ChrlateDaeti will be held Tneaday,
Nownber 2, at 2 p. m., at tha Pythian' templr.
West Pack and Tamhill etreeta, nnder 4b -
pice of Oregon Commandery No. 1, K. T.'
Friend tnrited. Cnrloding aerrioe, Portland
erematorinmb eaolt, voder aoaoioea of B. P.
O. K. No. 142. The; remain are at ElaJey'a,
Montgomery at fifth, i .
WOODBCrP At her WU reetdenee, 1208 Tg
; gart .at., Oct. 81.- Helen Maria Woodruff. -
g .84 . year 7 month IS day.. Mother of
Mm. Jamaa T. Brown aad Mra, tteom K. Pratt
EoBeral aerriost will be bald Wedneaday, Nor.
S, at 10 80 a. m. at tha chapel of Bracia A
Snook, Belmoat at 85th. Friend inTited. -SCOTfIJi
eilyTNoTember 1, John A. Scott
aged 63, beloved haaband of Mr. John A.4
DOW, leiuer oa anvH dcvk ir; i m j a- j
galea and William Sootc of thia city. ;RraiD "
are at tha funeral parlor of Beat ftHde Funeral
Direetora. 414 E. Alder, Pnnber notice ia a :
BIUN8KT October 81. Angnst A. silineky. of
; 680 Kerby (treat, are 69 year, aurerrtnc him
ia Ma wife, Mra. Margaret L., and on daughter,
Margaret Atujuat. Tb reaiain are at A. H
Zeller A Co., 692 William artaue. Fui.rraJ
annonneement later. 1 . -
NIEDEBMARK At hi laU reaidenn-, ' y) '
Kaat Eighth etreet Frederick A. Ntedrra.
aged 68 year. . Funeral aerric will be r- I '
at P. -L. Larch andertaking parlor, Eat t i"
anth at Clay ctreet, Tueaday at a p. m. frku
iwrited. . .
FRKT- At 784 Tibbetta ainei. ' Octooer SO,
John Frey. aged 7 1 years Sj.mnnUi and H
day. -' Funeral aerrirw will be held Tdar.
November 2, at 2 80 0. m., from tha funrrai
parmra of Walter KeBwortfay,. JS32-84 i-
1 hirteentb- atreet. SeUwootl. . .
ALBRIGHT At hie let. TK-odenc, 10- 1 -t
TamhiU at, Oct- J, Charle C. Albn.ri, .
age 4 year month 4 darn. Remain at fh
parlor of Breea A Snook, iirlmoDt at 85th. s- ,
tine of funeral later.
6TANASOFF Tboma Btaxuuoff, Cood Samar
Han - boaoital. Oct 21. 40 raara. . oerehnd
' hcraorThac. : - ! ;