The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 15, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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'THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND OREGON
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, K2L
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F0UHDAT10H GETS
GIVICCLUBS'AID
The head of Portland's business and
elvte clubs are back of the Wood row
Wilson' Foundation. The Pr widen u'
council, composed of the president of
tbese organlsatlone, unanlmoualy voted
thalr aupport of tha movement to honor
tha aervlcea of America's war prealdant
at a meeting In the Chamber of Com
mere. Wednesday evening. :
C. 8. Jackson, chairman for Oregon
of tha Woodrow Wilson Foundation,
waa asked to vend speakers to all' the
club meetings daring tha week, of the
campaign. Tha motion to Indorse the
effort was made by A. C. Newlll. preal
dent of the Oregon Civic league, who Is
also, chairman of the school board
The Presidents' council also voted Its
entire support of the 1I2S exposition.
It assured Miss. Ava.T. Milan, dean of
the school of home economics of Ore
gon Agricultural college, that tha clubs
of this city will arrange for an automo
bile Journey over the '.Columbia river
highway, for breakfast at .Eagle creek
and ' for luncheon In the city tn honor
of the delegates to the national borne
economics convention, which will be held
at O. A. C. July 2. I and 4.'
H. II. , Haines,, chairman of the Rose-
- way committee of. the Portland Ad club,
secured an Indorsement of the plan to
tween Willamette boulevard and: the
Southern Pacific ear shop on Benedic
tine heights. The commissioners vetea
funds for oomBauna; the bugs ana in
spectors were immediately out te worg
destroying the Infected patches. : A
strong spray literally burned the potato
plants te the ground. ; v.
During the last two weeks an tn-
spector has been kept on the battle
ground, bunting for bugs both above and
below ground. He hasn't found any
live ones during that time.
The bun got their start several yean
ago, when several ears of Infected pota-
toes from the Middle west were tt on
the & P. siding.
to adopt: as increased corporation and
Income tax over 10 per cent, then the
corporations: balding real estatator im
provement and investment purposes only.
ask that they, be exempted" from pay
ment of that part of the tax wbfch is a
substitute for any excess profit taxes.;
The National "Association of Building
Owners and Managers expects to bave j
a representative before lb senate com
mittee onr finance when the matter
cornea op- for publio bearing. -:. c -:.-::
Self-Confessed '.:
Murderer Given
j v'Third gree'
Chlcaao. Sent IS. (VL P.i Mra,
Elisabeth Church, aged mother of Har.
vey Church.- confessed murderer -of Ber
nard Paugherty and Carl Aasmua, Pack
ard motor car aalesmen, waa put through
the "third degree" by police today. .
Ben Newrnark. chief investigator of
the state's attorney's office, is working
on the theory that the mother bad
knowledge of the slay In ga.
Local Association
Objects to Higher
Tax dh Corporations
The Portland association of building
owners and managers, in common with
the other 60 associations of the national
h... t. .,a.. .i,ihi. association, is proltesUng against the
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for the planting- of roses in the'beauUfi
cation of Sandy boulevard - as- an ap
proach to the Columbia river nlghway,
passage of the clause of the Fordney
bill increasing the tax on net incomes
of corporations. This bill, known as
w: w..ix vrb'a;;Vd TmZi jssi
of a plan to organise for. the produc
lion of dramatics by local talent.
The Presldenta' council; vent unani-
mousj yon record as favoring-the es
by Representative Fordney of MlchlgaA
and passed the house on August SO. It
provides that the tax to be paid by cor
porations on their net incomes shall be
federal university for vocational train
ing. T3enson Polytechnic school fur
Manes now the basla for such a uni
versity and its equipment Is ideal," -pb-served
.. Chairman Newlll of . the school !
board..
Pomona Grange Has
Open Session; Hears
T Address on Taxes
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:'.T7, 'I!. .r :.., V. .L:r;" increased from 10 to 12 par cent, tn
VSB VlksUlierii b git a vi kistiiu ui .ias? ae vwu I . . M -. axfcsitaB TusaJaufa
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dispatches said the senate committee on
finance had agreed to support the rec
ommendation of Secretary of the Treas
ury Mellon, that the Increase be fixed
at 15 per cent.
"In view of the fact that corporations
holding real estate for Investment and
improvement never come In the class
of those having excess profits, they will
be compelled to bear the entire portion
of this increase, says Charles & Hol
brook, president of the local association.
'This Is held to be manifestly unfair, as
real estate already bears too large a
share of all state, county, port, munici-
session of .the Pomona Gran-re of Mult- vwnera oi me country
.m.h wo. nr.nt wtftKMiiv say tney are not asking for the ellmina
morning at Orient, when T. J. Kueger. "
master, called, to order Multnomah local I wlndup, it Is found actually necessary
Orange. Ladles of Orient. Pleaaant Home
and nearby communities in KAatern
Multnomah county, prepared a bountiful
dinner for the delegates, officers and
visiting. Orangers. A large display of
choice canaies waa om oy tne wont
committee4 of Multnomah, Orange.
In the afternoon, an open session was
conducted by Mr, 'Mary E. Palmer,
oounty lecturer. iThe principal speaker
was Ira W.-'Carl of . Portland, who ex
plained that the reason? taxes are high
la because the people and the legislature
have voted for many things that cost
inonejr. :.
U. O. :' Smith, ' farmer for the farm
division of the Multnomah county farm,
told of th4 production of that public In
stitution -from-' the agricultural and
dairy aide. .Mrs. A. A. McMillen. 4c-
. 3ompanred, by .Mrs. O. O. Oildow, gave
t number', of violin solos. In the eve
ning degree work and a literary program
waa glveni .",-.-
As sn Instance of the change In coun
try life It waa stated by old members of
.'.ha local Orange that 10 years ago there
sere 60 norse drawn vehicles and three
tutomoblles at a similar gathering,
Wednesday there were 60 automobiles
nd three horse drawn vehicles;
Potato Bug Pests
Eradicated, States
. , Report to County
x Colorado potato bugs, that last spring
threatened to overrun 'Portland, have
Oeen entirely stamped out. according to
a report made today to the county com
missioners by J. E. Stansberry, state
J trait Inspector.
The bugs had overrun nine blocks be-
The smile
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j Wherever the irritation
and whatever the cause
v Resinol rarely
j falls to stop
it at once ,
; Try it yourself and see
For Boys!
and Girls
Only
Why thouldnit little ?
folks hav a store all
for themselves just like I
grown-ups?
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We are such a store. Chil
dren's Toggery with us is not
a side-line for the accommo
dation of casual customers.
It constitutes our sole busi
ness. Like the apparel worn
by grownups, everything we
sell for children whether for
the two-year-old or older Is
tailored with infinite skill and
good taste.
Every little garment is de
signed for a definite are and
embodies the highest grade
fabrics and latest style.
Just for fun, drop
in one of these days'
and see in -how
many ways this
children's store can
gladden young
sters hearts.
TWO SUGGESTIONS I
s Look" at one of these all-wool
Jersey Cloth middy uits
s with knee pants. .Double col
.lar on the middy; Color:
1 Heather mixture. A high-grade
s Regatta suit for $8.50. Sizes
a 3 to 9 years.. Last year this
1 suit sold for f 12.50. An ex-
a ceptional value at the present I
I AN OVERCOAT in Oxford
a gray chinchilla. 3 buttons, 5
patch pockets, roll s collars; I
a for rain or cdd. Kf i
I 1 to 6 years?.. . tl) f DIP
Also stylish little coats
with raglan shoulders, in
English soft wool cloths.
Very modish . ,
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i Eaeluaivery for Chadrea
This News Is Indeed Remarkable-
Pretty
Trimmed
Hats
Specially Priced
Friday and -Saturday
$695
The low prices we quote on correct styles have made Wonder Millinery the
best-known millinery store jn Portland. ' ,' .
A riot of colors, styles and trimmings. These hats are specially trimmed for
this event,
Some of theses hats are of silk velvet; some of Panne and some even of colored
Lyon's velvet trimmed with ostrich hackle, and other desirable trimmings..
New Millinery for the Younger Set
- Specially Priced for Friday
and Saturday
You are depriving the child or miss of her heart's desire if you do not bring
her to the Wonder Millinery for her autumn hat.
Remember Wonder Millinery hats are the best in style and value.
Beavers
Felts
Plush
and
Velvets
$295
and up
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Fur Department
We Are Offering a Special Discount on All Furs
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Coats priced from . . $48.00 up
Capes priced from. .$35.00 up
Chokers priced from $12.50 up
Deposit will hold same until wanted.
.Alda
ouse of ualitp
FALL OPENING SALE
NOW IN FULL SWING
All Leather, Up-to-Date Shoes at
the Right Prices!
That Is Why This Big Store Is
f Always Busy!
Novelty Pumps
1 just ArrTved The keenest
styles we nav ever shown.
Patent Kid. light aole, French
heel with TT nd collar and
strap. On sale now
$9.85
Same style only with Held
Mouse Kid collar and strap.
Priced S7.95. .
Abo Black Kid Pumps
with Baby French heel
" and Patent collar and
strap. On OH A C
sale now ... J
We carry all sixes and widths.
School Shoes
Beys' Army Last, Brown Elk Heavy Soles.
One of the Best Shoes We Ever Said.
Sizes 9 to 13Vz, $2.85
Last year's fries, I4.N
Sizes I to 2, $3.25 .
Last year pries,
Sizes 2Vs to 6, $3.65
; Last year's prlea, li.lt
Ladies' Boots
fff;
I
SH -inch Boeta in Brown Kid
and Calf low and Cohan heels.
Goodyear welt soles. All aiaea
and widths. The price en this
Kid Boot last year was $14.
Now
$8.45
Brown Calf
Last Year's
Boot.
Price
;r.':2-$7.45
Men's Shoes
Brown Calf Bin. aatd Bala, Round Toes and
English Lasts. Doable arid Sin tie Sales.
AU widths 'and sizes, AD
Goodyear welted . soles
Last Year's Price on these
was $10.00. During this.
$4.95
Girls? iSchool Shoes, Now $4.95
EXTRA SPECIAL! Solid leathet all tbroaft-h; Brewa Calf Bala; 8 H -inch high; Goodyear welt; full round
toe. ,Lat Year's Price $T.50. i " - - -
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Growing
Ut mtds tt "Tk rrosj
Food for Vitality-
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nieat H a s'msrt tika Uis
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Ratataa
I enpa water
U teaspoon salt
I tabtwp..M Umon Jelea
1 tablespoon earn starch
1 tablaspooa ausar
Wash the raisins, put
in saucepan with 1 cup
cold water and brine;
slowly to a bo3. Ada
sugar, salt and corn '
ttareh which hat been
mixed with 1 - cup cold
water. 'Boil 3 minutes;
add lemon juice. Pour
in pie tin which has
been lined with crust,
while hot cover; brush
top with cold milk and
bake in moderate oven
until brown.
Tired Man's Dessert
Digests almost Immediately Revives his Vim
Men are fcriteful for a pie like this
A TIRED man's rt need at
night is new. energy to
revive hts lagging spirits and his
strength. ;
Give it to him in this luscious
pie. Effective and incomparably
delicious !
You
results.
get almost immediate
Stewed Ralaina
For this pie note the 'recipe
is made with tender, juicy,
meaty raisins furnishing 1560
calones of enefgiring nutriment
per pound.
Raisins are 75 per cent pure
fruit-sugar (in practically pre-
...
digested form) so require little
digestion and therefore the en
ergy is felt at onee.
Raisins are rich in food iron.
The "Iron Men the men of
healthy blood need but a small
bit of iron daily, yet that need
ix vital.
There's no better way to im
part the t(aJify of iron than
through a luscious raisin pie.
Remember these facts when
you choose dessert.
Give raisin pie to tired men
in the interest of their pleasure
and success.
Cover Sun-Maid Rai
sins with cold water and
add a slice of lemon or
orange. Place on fire;
bring to a boil and al
low to simmer for one
hour. Sugar may be
added but is not neces
sary, as Sun-Maid
Seeded Raisins contain
75 per cent natural fruit
sugar. All measurements for
these recipes are level
SUN-MAID RAISINS
Use.Suo-Uaid Raisins, made from
California's finest table grapes
American raisins, processed and
packed immaculately in a great
modern California plant.
Seeded (ittdi vMsfrt) ; Seedless
(frets witkeml arsaj) Ousters (en
tkt sum. Also a ne, ever-ready
dessert.
Raisins are cheaper by thirty per
cent than formerly. See that yen
get plenty in jour foods.
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DANGER!
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in the night
Police Court and Fire Department records of nightly
burglaries and fires is conclusive proof that the home is
not a safe place in which to keep private papers and
other articles of value.
The Ladd & Tilton
Safe Deposit Vault
offers you the utmost in safety for your valuables at a very
insignificant cost. Equipped with the newest of modern de
. .vices for safety, this vault is absolutely fire and burglar-proof.
.Coupoh rooms, equipped with automatic locks, and adequately
. furnished arc available for your privacy and convenience.
.Rent a Safe Deposit Box today.. ...
. Tomorrow you may suffer loss by fire or theft.
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