The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1S2.V
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HOUStlOBE
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I USED BY CLATSOP
COUNTY FOR FAIR
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Immense Astoria Terminal Build
ing to House Exhibits; Sev-
t era! Features Are Planned.
BABIES JOIN JOURNAL THRIFT CAMPAIGN
" Astoria, 8ept 17. The Clatsop County
tM.it, which will open Monday la the
great warehouse on Pier S of the Port
of Aatorla terminals, can lay claim to
being unique among the long Una of
previous exhibitions in this county. Be
sides the usual stock and agricultural
exhibits, the fair board this year has ar
ranged for a number of features which.
it believes, should nna pi ace in i
' three-day exhibit
A style show, in "which the merchants
Of Astoria will exhibit their fall goods
upon, living models, has been planned
as one of the main attractions, while
city merchants for the first time In the
! history of Clatsop county fairs have ar
ranged to participate by. display of their
merchandise in connection with the ex
hibition of stock and produce A total
of 110 booths has been arranged for by
i Astoria, commercial firms.
The nier in which the fair is to be
i held Is particularly adaptable to use for
such purpose as that to which It will
' be put. It is light and of such enor
mous proportions as to Insure adequate
ventilation. The floors are of asphaltlc
; pavement, making for cleanliness la con
, section with the stock exhibits, and the
' area of the rooms to be used for the
.fair are so Immense as to. permit of
' displays and arrangements hitherto lm
Doesihle In any structure In Astoria.
Monday will be school day at the fair
i and the school children of the entire
'County will be dismissed for the day In
, order to attend the exhibit.
Special Interest in Astoria Is centered
upon the dairy stock and poultry shows.
. which give promise of surpassing those
of former years, due to the Increased
; Interest In this locality In blooded fowls
and stock.
Authority Is Given
To Build Crossing
; Under S. P. Tracks
Salem, Sept 17. Through authority
granted in an order "by the public serv
ice commission today the state highway
commission wilt construct an under-
crossing on the Pacific highway under
the tracks of the Southern Pacific rail
road, approximately three miles north
of Albany. The improvement Involves
ft change In the channel of Murder
creek, and the entire cost of construction
Is estimated at a minimum of $21,000,
Which Will be borne 40 per cent by the
railroad company, 30 per cent by the
state and 10 per cent by Linn county.
t Anoiner oraer issues by the com
mission today denies a petition from
me ciusens or net in, or., ror a new
station and additional agent, but orders
the removal of the old station to a
point more convenient to the patrons
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BAB ES OF KERR
HOI ARE GIVEN
A STMT N LIFE
President Smith of Lumbermens
Trust Aids The Journal in
. Opening Deposits.
at rale of tnereaae In applicants for
admikB -additional wards will be re
State Without Part
In Warehouse Suit
saiem. aepi. n. An maivmuai en
titled to damaga under the provisions
of the state act regulating public ware
houses may bring, action to recover the
same without joining the state as plain
tiff, according to an opinion written by
Attorney "General VanWlnkle for the
public service commission. The bond
required to be executed to the state by
the operator of such warehouse, the
opinion points out, Is so executed for
convenience only. The opinion further
noias mat the commission does not have
authority to waive the furnishing of
such a bond by a warehouse man on
accuuui vi ui iaci mat a Dona u re
quired ol him by the United States.
Since the" opening of the Albertlna
Kerr nursery home at East Twenty
second street and Sandy boulevard In
June more than 100 babies have par
taken of the hospitality of the establish
ment There are now 68 guests at the
home, ; ranging in age from birth to S
years, and they like the place so well
that something unusual In the way of
home comfort and family ties must be
presented to Induce them to leave.
The nursery- was primarily intended
for children of unmarried mothers, those
who have been deserted, by tkelr parents
and those who are orphaned, but the
need .of - a home Is the only essential
qualification for admission id the
democracy of babyhood draws no dis
tinction as to the nature of the need.
The majority of the babies coming to
the nursery during the past few months
have been boys, according to Mrs. Bell
Badley, superintendent of the home.
though there are many perfectly charm
ing young ladles as wen among the
guests.
One of the chief donors of the nnrsery
was Alexander H. Ken', who gave the
half block of ground on which the hand
some structure . stands and, with Mrs.
Kerr furbished several of the rooms.
There are many other donors of furnish
ings, and equipment among citizens of
Portland and other Oregon towns and
much of the equipment was given by
various civic organisations. There are
large well lighted play rooms and sun
porches and the dormitories are a de
light for lovers of .tiny tots.
The building is a two and a half story
brick structure with an abundance of
window space. It was especially de
signed for a baby paradise' and is one
of the beet equipped" nurseries in the
country. There are accommodations for
90- babies at the home and at the pres-
qulrea in lesa than a year, according- to
Mrs. It E. Bondurant. president of the
board of directors of the tnatltaUoa.
Not all of the babies at the Albertlna
Kerr home are subject to adoption, many
of them being supported by their par
ents or ; by mothers who are oougea to
work daring the day bat oo not wian vo
be separated from their children. The
Journal Thrift campaign, however, has
adopted all the babies at the Kerr nur
sery and each one of the tiny tots has
been given an Initial deposit in a sav
ings account in the Lumbermen's Trust
company bank. Robert E. 8ml th. presi
dent of the bank; promised special co
operation with The Journal In the in
terest of the baby depositors and the
arrangement has met with the approval
of ih board of directors of tn Kerr
nursery.
The slan of The Journal's campaign
Insures .an extra reward for consistent
saving, i All that is necessary to start
an account la to cut out the attached
coupon and deliver It. together with, a
receipt or label snowing uai you an
s subscriber to The Journal or a mem
ber of a family which subscribes to
t)i nner and an initial Oepoail or ei
least SO cents, to the savings depart
ment of the Lumbermens Trust company
bank at Broadway and Oak. streets. .
(f you make additional deposits (of
any amount) every week during the six
months Immediately following the open
Ing of your account, the bank will credit
you with $1 on your account; or If you
make deposits every month during the
first six months your account will be
credited with a reward of 75 cents; or
If you make three deposits during the
six months' period you will receive a
credit of 60 enta.
Victim of Drowning
Eesided Wear Dallas
Dallas, Or., Sept. 17. Word baa been
received here that the last of the three
hnn drowned August 10 at l-omeroy,
Wash., when a boat In which five young
men were attempting to cross the Snake
river at Lewlston, Idaho, capslxed, had
been Identified as Arthur Susee. JO, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Susee, who live
- farm three miles west of this city.
-vn.,r Rusee. who had been working
- Ritvurtsn. left that city In July In
company of Ed Krustag of Woodburn.
nrt the two lads worked during the
harvest season in Canada. They were
seeking employment to Idaho when the
fatal accident occurred. . .Krustag
on oC the lads drowned.
was
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Brownsville. Or, Sept. 17. M. X Ca
roaette, 7i. who had resided tn this city
continuously for considerably mere than
a quarter of a century, died at his home
here Thursday afternoon, Mr. Caroo
tie was an Odd reDow. His wife. Mrs.
Mary Oareoetta of Portland; Mrs. Ket
tle Kirk of BrownsvUie. a daughter, and
Fred Garonette of Idaho and Kd Oarou- :
etta of rortland. sons, enrvtre.
Journal thrift campaign coupon
To the Savings Department of the Lumbermens Trust Company Bank:
Accompanying this coupon is a receipt, or other eWence, m
subscriber to The Oregon Daily Journal (or The Oregon Weekly Journal), to
gether with the sum of .!.ss an Initial deposit on a
count It la understood that this coupon entitles the depositor to a credit or
60 cents at the end of six monhs from the date the account is opened, provided,
three additional deposits of any amount are made during that Prl? ,,r "
credit xof 76 cents If a deposit of any amount is made to this 'account each
monthyfor six months Immediately following the opening- of the account . or to
a credit of 11 If additional deposits of any amount are made each v. ecu auring
the six months following the opening of the account.
Xame of Depositor.
City
State Street
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Assailant of Dry
I Squad Member Is
Indicted by Jury
Salem. Sept 17. The state orison ani
the state hospital for the insane were
both accorded a clean bill of health
by the Marlon county grand Jury in
E report submitted today.
. Seven Indictments, two -secret and
One not true bill were returned by the
The 58 little gueaU of the Albertlna Kerr Nursery Homo at East Twenty
second and Sandy boulevard were given savings deposits in the Lom-
. bermens Trust Company bank last week and are regular members of
The Journal Thrift family. AboveGroup of contented kiddles.
Center The Albertlna Kerr home, opened In June. Belov One of the
hapiest members of the Thrift family.
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Jury.
J. M. Brown, Polk county rancher.
was indicted on a chara-e of assault
with Intent to kill In connection with
his attack on Arthur Lewis, prohibition
enforcement officer, in a raid on the
night of September 7. Richard Burton
and Hammond Bennett were Indicted j
on statutory charges, l-year-oM girls
being mentioned in both indictments.
Antonio Martini was Indicted on a I
larceny charge, and a true bill charging
H. M. Term an with forgery was re
turned by the Jury.
Permanency
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So deeply ingrained is the constructive instinct
in human nature, that it can be regarded as one
of the great driving wheels of civilization.
The child with its toys dumsfly tries to build what it knows
not- Bat driven on by this constant impulse it piles block on
block into grotesque groups. Boys' wth their tree houses, caves
and camps follow the same impulse ;
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So into manhood and through maturity the great mass of us,
each in bis way strives to build something, little or great an
eflifice of material or of service a thing worth while.
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We, too, have built. It is a beautiful home for sleeping ones
Flowers adorn it. Iwns surroutjd iti '- Rugged walls of stone
and steel protect the resting places of the sacred dead in these
wonderful Vault Entombment Buildings. They of fer the highest
form of respect ior those who sleep and are Bmlt to Endxxre!
Thu:r9 gral difference be
tween yaalt Entombment, Inter
ment arid Cremation. Cpr booklet,
tent free on request, explains them.
&and Crcmabfiu
Phone SellwooicK
East 14th And Bfbe
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A suggestion i to the
younger executives
you men who have come to realize the tremendous power
for success that lies purely in one's personality and appear
ance. (I'm not now discounting the importance of ability'
and knowledge.)
Those under you and about you, except your . intimate,
friends, must judge you by what the eye sees. Are you satis
fied that your bearing and dress adequately reflect the man
within?
Do you ever envy the obvious authority and the quiet power
of the man who not only is and feels fit but who LOOKS
fit? Do you ever experience, or wish you might, the poise
and confidence, the unhurried efficiency that comes with
the FEELING that you are perfectly groomed?
Yet your sense of the fitness of things balks a bit at the idea
of investing in a tailored suit for every day office use to the
tune of $75.00 or $100.00.
1 - 1 jr I will make to your order and measure, in
OIICx any style you choose, with any modifications
you wish, a hard finish worsted suit, silk sewed, well lined, all hand made and cus
tom tailored, suitable for all year-round wear, irt any shade, .weave or pattern you
may select from my immense stock of late fall patterns.
V
And the price
Only
$4
positively
Guarantee
1 All pure wool in every suit." r
2 An unbreakable -coat front for the ltfe of
the suit. .
3 Perfect fit and style that will please yourself ,
- your wife or sweetheart.
4 Delivery on the ' day you" specify in less
time, if necessary, than you can get a ready-
. made altered.
5 -Thorough satisfaction in every detaiL
I may not be in the heart of the city
but our prices do win lis a place in
the hearts of our customers.
Why wear "Ready Modes9'
when you can get Barkhurst service for less
Sixth, and Stark
, Streets
airhh urst
Portland's Leading
TAILOR
14 Years in
Portland;
BS '
We invite your inspec
tion of a superior line
of good looking heat
ers. The prices will de
light you as much as
their appearance.
Electric Lignt Globes
40 wtttt, fejular 40c, now 32c
60 wittS. regular 45c, now 37c
Lonjer evenings are
SAVE NOW
near.
Pure Cotton-Felt-r
MATTRESSES '
Made &r comfort and sound fleep
in.' Try one it this Qf
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; SPECIAL N
IS
Brand new, full size
COMFORTERS
at the low price of
$2.59 Each
These are new and good look
ing. They bave been slightly
damaged by water, some
merely stained. They are
regular $5.50 grades. Come
early and' get first choice.
Proprietors of hotel and
rooming ttoasee are urged
to inspect these food.
Tnej're worth while.
Wash Boilers
No. 8 copper bottom.
extra nervy
No. S all copper, heavy..
No. 9 all copper, heavy..
2.98
$6.49
$6.95
SPECIAL
ON NEW RANGES
2 dozen coal and wood -trpjtt.
Ranres direct from fictory. The
Ohannon "Emery Pmfe is food
looking and above average In qual
ity; nickel trimminr.. sanitary
base, 1 8-inch oven and many other
features. Buy now before winter
demand raises prices. List price
on.tI.... S62.50
Mail Orders Promptly Fitted
Mdstein
furniture Ca
St. Johns Branch at
206 Philadelphia SL
Prepare for Opportunity
at the
Knights of Columbus Evening School
SHORT PRACTICAL COURSES
For Men and Women
MODERATE TUITION FEES
Free Scholarship to Those Presenting Evidence ot
Honorable Discharge from Service in the Great War
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COURSES OFFERED
Arithmetic , Business English
Auto Mechanics Salesmanship
' Bookkeeping Trade Art
Drafting. ' Typewriting
A; Elementary English Welding
SldlleXInstruction in Essential. for Definite ResulU
FAL TERM-Oct. 3 to Dec. 23
Registration on and After Monday, September 19, 1 to 5
and 730 to 9:30 P.M.
For Information. Write or Call 290 Grand Avenue North,
' . Corner Darlramas
Telephone East 3867 . 'i 4
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