The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 13, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. u:L
ROBERT Ulin
MAY. REPRESENT
CHINA AT PARLEY
By Robert I. Besder
: raited Mm Huff Corewondan. .
v Washington. Spt. 12. Former Secre
tary of State Robert tanning may ait in
t th conference on disarmament and
Far East, representing a foreign power.
. Lanal ag. It is learned in reliable quar
ter, probably will be, or baa been asked
to act with Dr. Paul Relnsch aa counsel
for the Chinese delegation. Lansing la
now out of the city and, pending final
outcome of the matter, neither his office
here nor the Chinese legation was able
to make any statement on the question
fOBJIEa SERVICE RECALLED
; At the legation, however, it was
pointed out that Lansing and his father
In-law. the late John W. Foster, acted
aa counsel for the Chinese government
10 years ago and that even recently
the Chinese here have "kept in touch
with Lansing.
The possibility of Lansing's partlcipa
Hon In the conference Is Interesting in
light of his break with former President
Wilson following the Paris peace con
ference, and the exceptions be took, in
his book on the negotiations there, to
settlements WUaon approved in the Far
Kast Lansing also was co-author of
the agreement negotiated between the
United States and japan in 1916, which
was interpreted to mean American rec
ognitlon of Japan's "special Interests" in
the Orient.
"XXOWS EASTER SITUATION'
It Is becaune of his intimate knowledge
of Far Eastern problems, aa well as his
experience on the American peace com
mission at Paris, that Lansing is said
to be sought by the Chinese government
to cooperate with Dr. Relnsch as coun
sel during the parleys here on Far East
ern settlements.
If Lansing serves he will be the first
of the Wilson peace commissioners to be
called into the forthcoming diplomatic
struggle ror peace m the Kaat and arm
ament limitation. General Blisa, another
of pie Wilson commission, might be ex
pected to be called by Harding In an
advisory joapacity to the already selected
American negotiation group, .but there
:. has been no announcement to this effect
McMinnville Pays ;
Tribute to Former :
Official at Funeral
McMinnrille, SeplT 13. McMinnvilje
citizens turned out almost aa ar body Co
pay- final- .tribute to the memory of
Georee W. Hender-
1 ehott, former coon
I HmatC who aied
Saturday of blood
poisoning, following
amputation of
foot. Funeral aert
Ices were held to
day under lodge
auspices.
Mr. Henderson
waa a Civil war
veteran and was 76
years of age. He
came to McMinn
ville 27 years ago
and erected and op
erated the Commer
cial hotel near the railroad station tor
14 years. After retirement he became
active in municipal affairs, serving for
12 years as city councilman. He planned
and cared for the city park.
He is survived by two sons. J. A.
Hendershott of Stayton and Clarence
E. Hendershott of McMinnville,' and
daughter, Mrs. Mabel Garrison of Mc
Jilinnville. He was an Elk, a Mason,
an Eastern Star and a member of the
G. A. It.
Lives Lost in Texas v
Flood May Be 300;
Damage, 20 Million
Dallas, Texas. Sept. 13-L N. S.)
The number oft known dead as result
tA
Maaasl. jsnnaananawaniaeaennnnanai
of the cloudburst ' and tornado which
struck : South. I Central and Southwest
Texas last Friday night had mounted
to total of ICS today.
It now seems certain that over 300
must' have lost their lives. Latest re-
Faithful Wife Fails
To Stave Off Fibe
Albany. Or., Sept. 13. H. C, Bleaser.
whose, wife refused to leave him when
he. was placed in Jail Sunday night, was
fined 2o in the city court here Monday
after he had pleaded guilty to a charge
of being drunk and disorderly. As an
outgrowth of this case Fred Hughes
wan arrested, charged with the sale of
Intoxicating liquor. Bleaser is the com'
plaining witness. Hughes pleaded not
guilty.
missing since Sunday, after atarting oat
on a trip of Inspection tn a rowboat.
It is Impossible to accurately estimate
property damage, although a conserva
tive estimate places the total loss in the
stricken district at S20.090.e90. tnetoatag
less to cross and damage to rail lines
ports were from localities where, while
it waa known flood conditions prevailed.
nc previous mention had been made of
loss f life. ; -- -i
Following is the most recent summary
of bodies recovered i , ,
Eton Grove, J, all Mexicans : Laneport. nd rttjon eqtxipment.
Z3, an Mexicans i Tborndale, 45, all Mex
icans ; Alligator Creek, t, all Mexicans ;
Lawrence Crossing, three negroes ; Bland
Farm. near. Taylor, four Mexicans ; San
Gabriel. 10, one white and one negro,
eight Mexicans.
Maynard Robinson, division superin
tendent, and F. W. Leatherberry, di
vision civil engineer of the Santa Fe
with headquarters at Temple, have been
: i It M
111 ' i ii
iroull lUie Ihlgeris
Golden Gate
71 years experience
has deelcped fbat fine
tea fiayoi 'JmiQieen
Selected
with cere
where it
grows
fey
SCIO SCHOOL GKOWIXG
Scio, Or Sept. 1 1- Knrotlnwit In the
school hero waa 143 for the first week.
There are 48 in high school with a sub
stantial Increase certain. Miss Etta
Moreom of Corvattis was chosen to fill
the vacancy in-the home economics do-
partmeat.
vaporat
With
the
cream
left
in!
When
calls for
Cuticura Soap
The Velvet Touch
For the Skin
Soaa,OlBtant,TaIeam JEe vfwrofcw. rmnls
iiM,0tTiiiiliii,iirT,Milfcrslm.
Harding Sees Show,
Plays Golf; 'Plans
Return to Capital
By Frank Rtetnoa
New York, Sept 13. (I. N. S.) Pres
Ident Harding and his vacation guests
today boarded the yacht Mayflower at
the Brooklyn navy yard and cruised
through the sound to a wharf near the
Pining Uock Golf club on Long Island,
where the president, spent the morning
at his favorite sporf. He had as oppon
ents Senator Joseph Frelinghuysen of.
New Jersey, Henry P. Fletcher, under
secretary of state, and Dr. Albert Ely, a
friend of the New Jersey senator.
Some time today the president planned
to ..return to the Mayflower and start to
Washington in a leisurely cruise.
The' president enjoyed a theatre "party
here and was sincerely greeted by many,
muuan mrrc were, no lare crowas as
' bis visit was a surprise.
The president said he Would be back
in Washington by Frlda, but 'further
, than that would not discJose "his plana
.60,000 Rail Workers
- To Meet at Chicago
; To Weigh Wage Cuts
- Chicago, Sept. , 13. (U. P.) Slxty
' thousand railroad employes will meet
here Sunday to conalder the preaent
wage difficulties with the roads.
. ! The announcement of the meeting was
made today by Bert M. Jewell, president
of "the railroad department of the Ameri
can Federation of Labor.
Jewell, who is to address the member
ship, would not reveal the nature of his
speech. .
- The meeting was called in view of the
fact that shop employes all over the
country hate voted overwhelmingly
. agalnat acceptance of the -wage cut that
went into effect July 1.
MBS. LBVT WISS DIVOBCE
Kalama, Wash., Sept 13. Eunice
Irene Levy was granted a divorce from
Samuel Clint Levy of Kelso. Monday.
$100 Reward
Will Be Given
for a Natural
BLACK ROSE , JJ
Marshall
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We Are Right in the Midit of the Greatest
Sale of
3 REBUILT, RENEWED AND REPAINTED
AUTOMOBILES -
That the Northwest Anto Co. Hi
Experienced!
The success of this sale has been &otirying
and many bnyers have accepted the reasooaMe,
convenient terms we have offered. Take advan
tage of this opportnnity and own a car of yoar
own. You are safe in baring a used car from a
reliable firm! Here are a few of the many wt'
offer I I
MAIM OK anger Club Roadster.
This car has been thoroughly rebuilt in
our big snoet. New pa tot Jov. cord Ore.
10 new, bat sells for leas than half tha
prioe of a new one. f UO DOWN and the
balance monthly. We will take a light
car as part payment.
WE TEACH
YOU TO
DRJYE!
ir.o KOicirru
It overbanled la Al
mnnlng shape and baa good
bvy for MM DOWK aad
a aaoata.
COLK "8" late model touring car. In ex
cellent condition. Newly painted Royal
Bine. Tires very good. WIU take a light
car as part payment, f 6&0 DOWN, bal
ance In It monthly payments of $ioo .n
DRIVE ONE OF
THESE SALE
CARS
5 Days
And If you art
not satisfied w
wftl allow yot
the foil pur
chase price ti
apply on an?
other nsed ca
in our stock.
FOBD TOCaiHO CAB. Oome aaa sea It
for yourselL Too can't beat it for I1S&.
cam
TTECA3TC.
WAIT B
EEEI
The Northwest Auto Co.
is giving you cars at Bar
gain Prices, Easy Terms
and No Brokerage will be
added to the above prices.
Here are real values and
we stand back of every
promise we make.
F. W. VOGLER,
DOBi
.orarjre cab.
mechanically. The Dart
t rcSiclcriL This car only aasl sad
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
Eighteenth and Alder
Phone Broadway 1460
vueii
ventilated with ILG Faa.
Heartier tKKtitM J Iu,m
Sale in the restaurant equipped
with 1 LC Ventilating Fan.
O '
g z RAD AIR breeds disease. It rears
f an army of evil germs that attack and even
tually ravage your health in the poorly ventilated
room or building. Look for ventilation every
where. Wherever you go or work or live,
demand compliance with tihe laws of gqod health.
Clean, fresh air is Nature's tonic for health,
strength, energy of mind and body the essential quali
ties in office and shop efficiency.
The room or buifding ventilated with ILG Ven
tilating Fans is free from the perils that lurk in foul, stag
nant air. In it your health is safeguarded by the whole
some invigorating. fresh air circulated by the ILG Ven
tilating Fan moderate in price; operates for only a few
cents a day.'
Hamanity appreciates the
aeannnuairot tne tnea
tilatedwUhlLCFi
tre
s 1 1 m
of olilwiira
W4& aa I LG Faa fat me kitchaa
no cooking odors or greasy
fume caa perineal, through
A living rooms.
JO" i
.in
Dip f Of course it is. A wonderful display
1JAVJ of all the. NEW Business Appliances,
Systems and Services for economical and effi
cient transaction of business. AH under one
roof for the first time in Portland's history.
The I LG Ventilating Fan is being displayed
and demonstrated by the leading Electrical
and Hardware dealers. See yotzr neighbor
hood merchant for fall particulars, or write
us direct for illustrated literature,
SeetieSeW GboWA WoVor onTLfiSans
Shoppers stay loagar in tha
waokwHna abnorphara of 4he
1 LG Ventilated stores.
Ideas worth thousands of dol
lars to BUSINESS ! PEOPLE
wiU be theirs for the mere, at
tendance at this great business
exposition. ' It is something
new. Something different!
Something whole-while !
This business exposition is for
Business People. No admission
will be charged. None will be
admitted, however, except by
ticket We do this to limit the
exposition t to those it wiU.
benefit
. 1 ; . DEALERS t
' J. E. McCalU Carlton Hotel .Portlana
J. C Bayer Furnace Co., 204 Market St. ... . .Portland
Rnnlgan & William, 311 H Front St Portland '
Grand Electric Co 127 Grand Aval ........ .Portland
Grand Sheet Metal Worka, 60 E. 3d SUf. . . .Portland
' Pierce-Tomlinaon Elec; Co., 286 Oak. ...... .Portland
HARRY K. MEAD, Local Branch Mgr.
Shop workfi break pnxltlkm
tecuriU whera frab air is as
sored by lUit
If yotx are tn bnxmessy or are employed tn
the business world by all means attend the
Smith-McCoy Elec Co., 571 Washington Portland
Oregon Sheet Metal Works, 146 Front St Portland
John Melrill , . ,
. .La Grande, Ore.
People Electric Co , Medford
J. L. Vanghn . .Pendleton
Jordan Electric Co Ashland
410 Board of Trade Bldg. Mam 3914
FOR OFFICES - STORES
EACTORIES PUBLIC BUILDINGS ,
RESTAURANTS -THEATRES HOUSES-nc-
. 'Auditorium, September 19.to' 24,
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