8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 121. RECALL ORATORS FLAY COMMISSION AND BIG UTILITIES With 500 or more people in at- tending r tha rorall montlnir Violri f- in The Auditorium Wednesday night. f&nd with. Dan Kellaher. Peter D'Arcy jUof Salem nd W. S. U'Ren to supply fte' fireworks, the public service i;' somraUsIon, the Portland Railway, If Light & Power company, Portland L Gas' & Coke company and the Pa ciflc Telephone & Telegraph com pany" received , a combined dressing - down that seemed- to meet5 with the tf hearty approval of the audience. J KELLAHER FLATS ACT Kellaher.' who as state senator bit-V- terly fought the enactment of the pub- lie service commission act, sketched the .-.history of that law, contending now, as he did then, that it was a statute "born t' in Iniquity and conceived In sin" and .. r had been put on the statute books for ii the purpose of providing machinery f : "by which the people of the state could . be robbed." He said he had lived long enough to see his predictions come true u and that he had not lost his desire or Intention to see it put out of business, u" He attacked Fred Williams, chairman t of the commission, who, he pointed out, J- had ridden into office on the slogan j-. that "6 cents la too much for a 6-cent i -- ride" and had then got out of the juris .. diction while the commission raised the ante to 8 cents so far as streetcar iV rides were concerned. U'ften contended that once the recall ifT'Was used It was. not necessary to use !. it again for the same purpose and ;-, of the members of the commission, ' ' SQUARE SEAL A8KEV D'Arcy told his audience that the pub- - aavi tils t uiiiiiiiKMiiiii n 1 1 v n i in nn rrm . :,. pelled either tojrive the public a square i:-, deal or to face the recall, and he con--.- tended that the commission had as L sumed the role of being master of the Oeoole rather rhan Rprvunt rr It is stated by .Robert G. Duncan, - chairman tit ihn Pnhn,. bni r?...u , . iturifiiii I inn ' untr-n a ri t hoMntr f. movement to recall Fred Williams, that the work of awiirincr nicr-mi tnt-oa tn fh r- Williams nAtitinn "is nvr H iflvMa" , ,- with more than 2,000 signatures now s in the hands of the committee. He also t mmyn ne exiWHia 10 . receive some 4 (WO jr. additional signatures today. Sufficient u finances have been furnished the com- t.- mittee to put hired solicitors in the U field, Duncan says, . and he adds that , there is no doubt about the recall being 'r "put across': without difficulty. I:, "Rnsp frrfYttrpra Aro ; Warned That Aphis : May Get Foothold . Rose growers, beware the green aphis ! This is the warning sounded Wednes day by Walter H. Oerke, city arbor culturist. who says , present weather Is favorable to rapid development of the aphis pest and that it is appearing in many sections of Portland,- with pros pect of great damages to rosea unless closely watched and suppressed. CJcrke advises spraying with "Black leaf 40," applied when there is no rain or mist. He says this should be mixed ' with soap in the . proportion of two ounces of soap to five gallons of spray. Moon Will: Go Into Shadow! of Earth For Total Eclipse Regardless of j clouds- and rain, the moon, earth and sun will be In line to night and a lunar eclipse will take place. ' It may not be visible In Port land because of the weather, but in all parts of the northern hemisphere where the skies are clear the shadow of. the earth will envelop the moon. The first contact of the shadow with Luna is scheduled for 10 :0 and the last con tact is fixed at 1 :32. From 11 :23 until 12:05 the eclipse will be total. less Tor Portland to undertake such leg islation. This Information was "given Wednes day to folk who had gathered in the council chamber to urge prohibitive leg islation and who set forth in graphic manner, their sufferings from crowing: roosters and cackling bens, and from tha effluvium of poultry yards near their domiciles. ;' ;.: j The council told the protestants that actions on individual cases as nuisances could be .ken, and that investigation would be made of particular locations of which complaint had been made. Chicken-Kaising May Go On Inside the City, City. C o u ncil Kules Diligent investigation has . failed -to disclose to the Portland city commis sioners any city if sise in . the United States that has prohibited the keeping of chickens within its borders, nd the commissioners feel that it would be use- MexicanBandit Is '; Beaten, Says Report Del Rio. Texas, April 2L U. Px4 An end of the activities of General Murguia, rebel - chieftain in the Buto mountain district of Mexico, ' west' of here, was believed assured today fol lowing news received by, Mexican Con sul Jose M. Montemayer that a ' de tachment of federal troops had clashed with . Murguia forces in the mountains and defeated them. ; i ;i A smile improves a man's appearance If It isn't one of the kind that is likely to slop oVer. ; Auto Bandits Hold Up Cashier's Car And Take $25,000 Chicago. April 21. (I.- N. 8- Five armed, automobile bandits today held up John S. Amberg, vice president, and Norton F. Stone, cashier, of the Scheu-bert-Amberg . State bank, and escaped with $25,000 In cash. i Amberg and Stone were in an auto mobile conveying the cash to tha Union Trust company when the bandits- halted their car, compelled the bank officials to enter the robbers machine, drove them several miles from the scene of the robbery -and then dumped them out. The money was mostly in- $5 and $10 tills. 8 More Arrested For Million Dollar. Toledo MaU Robbery Detroit. Mich., April 21. (J. N. S.) Surrounding a cottage afS60 K&st Mont calm street lata Wednesday night, fed. Sentiment IF THEE ye re no such things as senti ment, friendship, love, reverence, nor sat isfaction j in the knowledge of duty done men would be - animals, civilization non existent and life, pitiless and bitter. Then there wxmld be.no need for such a wonderful home" as we have built because only, those who have capacity for ennobling sentiment seek for their dead the cleanly rest and tender, lasting protection that Vault Entombment extends. : There are great differences be tween Vault Entombment, Cre mation and Interment. Oar booklet, mailed free on request, explains them. . Rrland Crematorium, E. 14th and By bee Phone Sell. 967 era! agents and a squaa of city detec tives arrested eight persons, tour men and four women, for alleged complicity ifi the IU006.000 Toledo poistoffic rob bery, February 17. Tha auspects were taken as they left the dwelling to enter a large touring oar. - With the capture of the alleged rob bers here, 38 persons now have been ar rested or indicted in connection with the Toledo robbery. Tha first fire department In America was originated in 1736. Light UP not OUT after you have finished your dinner enjoy your cigar, or cigarette where you enjoy your meal ' You don't need to wait till -you've paid the cashier and rare out on the street for that "satisfying drag" if you dine At Ye Oregon Grille Dinner Service Table' d'Hote $1.8. or a la carte . Music and Dancing during dinner and supper hours Soob Loaches iCc are contented, Tvell-fed babies. Three (fenerations of them bave been nourished oa i j! :r if - FOR WOMEN and MEN and BOYS and GIRLS and? Jy . '. - . :-. . . u-,:-f..,y v. t-,-. ., v. ' :- : -s'-v , v v . , : .--.I- - -6--. . ., :: .- - - ...--?? . - - : .,;,-:,.! !i -- - . . . - - -EAGLE BRAND lsedMilk COMING SATURDAY! flip: 4900 Iamage9 Asked ; B. W. Cameron, a life insurance agent, while driving J. , G Wagner to tha east side to see Mrs. Wagner about her husband's life Insurance policy, ran into a dirt bank and. injured his pas senger to th extent Of $4900, Wagner charges in a damage suit filed in cir cuit court. Doors Open 8 A. M. Doors Close 6 P. M. Leather Goods Extra Specials - The latest styles in Ladies Swaers, Vanities, Shopping and Boston Bags. . ALL H OFF 18.00 Leather. Suit Cases-r$9.00 ' Ciffar and Cigarette Cases H OFF , Fitalls. Adjustable to any Fittings ' - H OFF .. ., Cases ' ' Special Assortment Vanity 4100Now SS.OO Assprtment of Ladies' Hand Bags U OFF Shawl Straps H OFF Present this Coupon Frld or Saturday, April Z3 or and secure : F.xtra 8." H. Greea Tradlag Stamps with first SI of your pur- f I 20 ay ( 23, I 20 I chase and double stamps with tha balance of purchase. Photo Supplies m. I'M For quick service and guaranteed rhoto finishing leave your films with us. FREE 8x10 enlargement- with 3.00 worth of finishing.' Save, re ceipts. : Photographic Supplies REDUCED! See Bargain ; : Counters Downstairs. Moth Balls, l lb. . . Hospital Cotton, t Epsom Salts, S lbs .... . Cascara Bark, IJ. . . . Oil Sweet Almonds,' 4 oz Popular Drug Items ........25c lb. ...40c 45c 25c 60c Castor Oil. i pint-. ...75c Cocoanut Oil. 4 oz. 25c Old Dutch Cleanser (limit 3) 8c Double Distilled Witch ; Hazel, l pint. ...... . . . .45c Gauze, 5 yards . , . . . . . . . . 75c ! N1KK-MARR Toilet Artie lea Neo-Plastiqtie .$2.50 Hair Tonic .. .. .$1.25 Gray Hair Restorer . . . .$1.25 Velvet Balm . . . .50c and $1.00 Velvet Cream . .50c and $1.00 Certified Clinical Ther ; mometer . ... . . . . . . 20c Domestic Ammonia. Skookum Rat Poison . . . Water Glass - - "i 1 pint . . . . , .... .'. . 1 quart . . . . . .. . . .. -, Yt gallon . . . ; . . . . . . t gallon . (1 quart wiU'preserve IS dozen eggs) $1.50 ..lie 25c ..35c ..50c . 75c $1.00 Poison Oak Remedies ..25c ..50c Simm's Poison Oak Salve. Check, 25c and ....... Moore's Salve 23c Oak CLA-WOOD Poison Salve Santiseptic Lotion CLA-WOOD Poison Oak Remedy .25c .25c ... .45c Toilet Articles ' MIOLENA ToUet Articlea Cucumber Cream , . . . . . . .50c Cold Cream . . . . ." .... ... . '. 50c Vanishing Cream . . . . . . . .50c Cleansing Cream : . . .' . . . . 50c Face powder . -. . . ., ....... 75c -" Free Sample 25c Assortment Talcum Powder 15c. 2 for 25c Tena Castile Soap made in Spain. Regular 2.00 Bar. Special $1.29 Stationery 24 Gilt Edged Cards and Envel opes. , 24 Sheets Paper and Envelopes. Regular $3.00 for $1.50 I . " -j 4 Outres Paper and Envelopes. , " Rerular $5.00 for $2.50 r Bathing Suits, Large assortment of Jantzen All-Wool Ladies7 Bath ing Suits, values 8.50 to $11.50. Extra spe- ClSfcl jtt : 'm -- - " AH-Wool Men's Bathing Suits, values 8.00 to 9.00. Special 7....;,. .$5.98 All Cotton Bathirtff Suits special. ;.. H PRICE - New Line Bathing Caps Just Arrived All of the new models in EVERSHARP PENCILS (That Ever faithful Friend) SI. 00 to $28.00 Fountain Pens . . Bring Your Sick Fountain Pen to Us Our Pen Doctor Is a Specialist, our charges are moderate, our work satisfactory. Waterman's Ideal. Sheaf fer's Self -Filling, Moore's Non-Leakable, Conklin's Creacent-Filler, Wood-Lark, $2.00 to $29.00. Homeopathic Remedies Pellets, Tinctures, ' Tablets, Powders. Triturations Ask for New Homeopathic Guide. , . Mezzanine Floor. We Carry. Make and Fit Abdominal Supporters . ' Elastic laced back, elastic -Paragon style,-non-clastic linen mesh buckled sides, nonreiastic raragon style. .' r ; -"-v v - Prices $3.50 to $35.00 . 'r-, " Second Floor Downstairs For Your Sweet Tooth ;igs......... v Chocolates r" jnts I Assorted Fruit Tablets .......... I Butterscotch Waffles . . . . . . :. ... - Chocolate Chews .............. I- Candied Figlets . Assorted Boston Mints 1 LB. 39c l LB. 29c Candy Coated Almonds, t id. . Wood-Lark Box Candy, i box. . . .'.49c: -49c Vacuum Cleaners i $42.50 $39.25 r Regular $55.00 for ... Regular 50.00- for ELECTRIC STOVE, regular - $7.50, special $5.35 i ' -6'STAR Cm5tI BlJes - ! Tit EVER-READY. GEM and STAR Razors..' , A : ' Special 21c " ;: ;v-' , ! Special 1 dozen Rolls Toilet Paper 98c 1 I I i ..MM I U SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PORCH AND DECK PAINT gives protection just where home wear and exposure are most severe on pyches and steps. It prevents warping, Improves sanitary conditions and betters exterior appear ance with fine outdoor colors, l quart, $1.25j Vz gallon, $2.25; l gallon. $4.25. SPECIAI. S.-W. Family Paint regolar colors, t gallon, $2.85; white, i gallon, $2.95. Your latt lummer's hat is still good L juat freshen it up with DY-IT v All Colors Easy to Apply ' Morse's Flower and Garden Seeds Packages 10c and 15c Reduced Eastbound Summer Tourist Fares will be" in effect via the Northern Pacific Ry. To MINNEAPOLIS, ST PAUL, DULUTH. SUPERIOR. CHICAGO. DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CtTY, ; ST. LOUIS, and other Eastern point. Round trip tickets on sale June t to August 15. Liberal return ' limit.' Stopovers permitted. For all particular, call on, write, or telephone to . k .!:. A. D. Charlton, General Pastenfer Agent - , Room 722 Spalding Building-, Portland, Ore. Main 244 Telephone 512-4A TICKETS Consolidated Ticket Office, Third Washington Sts. ' Union SUben Ticket Office, Sixth and Irving St., Portland, Ore, Summer ; Excursion Fares to EASTERN GIT1 Will Become Effective on the Union Pacific System Wednesday, June 1, 1921 and daily thereafter till and including August 15 as follows: Chicago . . . . . . $106.80 Denver ...... 77.40 Kansas City . . . 87.60 Memphis . . . . 111.60 SL: Louis. . . Minneapolis Omaha Pueblo St. Paul . .. $101.40 .$87.60 . 87.60 . 77.40 . 87.60 V. 8 WAR TAX TO BE ADDED ' f - and proportlonata reductions to many points Kant. Tickets at fho 'fares will be (food for return -within three months, but not later than October JL Liberal stopovers. For more complete details Inquire of . Ia-K. OJTKR. City Fasn." Agrt, 701 Wells Pargo BM. Broadway 4500. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, Third and Wash. Sta., Main 3o30. UNION STATION, Broadway 802. . WM. KtXCEEAT, Geaeral rasseagcr - Areat, .. FortlaDd, -. Oreroa