The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 27, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON ,
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, K2l.
mm LBSDES
CHALLENGE ON
BE
meeting and let ths pnblie 'decide the
merit of the controversy,"
Dr. Fiebtr said today that be had
not received his copy of the letter, but
that the club would not be interested in
any event, as Its rules forbid discussions
of religious or .political topics.
DEB
UBID
Dr. Edward A. Cantrell, advocate of
Irish freedom, threw down a challenge to
Dr. W. F. Flebic, president of the
Progressive Baslneas Men's club Monday
la an open letter tn which he declares
the recent cancellation of the debate be
tween Cantrell and the iter, W. X
Brandon was a "sorry subterfuge. Can
trell offers to debate the Irish question
before the club with anyone besides
Brandon, if the club trustees are sincere
la their reported declaration that Bran
don was merely a -straw" opponent.
Cantrell's letter follows :
' Tour statement to the press of this
city In which you give the reason for
cancellation of the debate on. the Irish
Question by Rev. Brandon and myself
before the Progressive Business Men's
'club Is an unfair reflection on both
debaters.
CALLS IT IUBTEKFTJQB
"In the first place this arrangement
for the discussion at the club was made
with Dr. Brandon without my knowl
edge. I was called at the hotel and told
that such arrangements were made.
Later I was called and told that the er
rangements were cancelled.
."Your intimation, or Innuendo, to the
effect that the debate was not a bona
fide joint discussion gives a false im
pression. If my side of the debate was
strong and the opposition was weak.
can assure you, sir, inai mo iauii was
not intentional on the part of my op
ponent.
"That ReTi Brandon and I have held
these debates in several cities of the
Northwest is true. Do we not see such
arrangements in the Chautauqua cir
cuits of the country and In almost every
national campaign T Do you recollect the
historic debates between Abraham Lin
coln and Stephen A. Douglas?
"It is a sorry subterfuge. In my opin
ton. upon your pari. 11 jar. .panaon
had put up the stronger argument I am
sure that your forces would have backed
him to a man, for his credentials were
beyond question.
CIXB WOT INTERESTED
"If you and the men who stand with
ryou are not satisfied with Rev. Mr.
' Brandon's presentation of the casa
. against the Irish cause, .1 am perfectly
willing to debate the question with any
one that you may name at an open
Washington State; ,
Sororities i Pledge
Sixty-Seven Girls
Washington Stats College. Pullman.
Sept Z7. Sixty-seven girls have been
pledged to nine sororities hers, among
them being: t
Kappa Kappa O a ra m a Florence
Wlrth, Pasco ; Ruth Kintnan, Walla
Walla; Tbclma Hoon. Walla' Walla;
Ethel walston. Pullman ; Wlnnifred
Huntington, Kennewick. -
PI Beta Phi Dorecy Emerson, Pull
man ; Irene Getsman, Cbehalls; Lor
raine Gard, Dayton ; Ruth Chandeler,
Cornelia Nettleahip, Walla Walla.
Kappa Alpha Theta Eirera swanson,
Portland: Helen Broughton. Dayton.
Alpha Chi Omega Gladys Nash, Pull
man ; Maris Christenson, Centralis.
Alpha Delta PiAda Bennet, Walla
Walla. -
Sigma Kappa Helen Eubanks. Walla
Walla; Ethel Batrd, Pullman ; Helen Mc-
Credie, Portland.
Delta Zeta Ruby Evans. Vancouver;
Irene Larson, White Salmon.
Kappa Beta (Local) Margery Mcin
tosh, Lewis ton.
Ex-Convict Wanted
On Kidnaping Qharge
Goes to Calif oTnia
Salem. Sept 27. F. L. Powell, ex-convict,
wanted in Tacoma on a Charge of
kidnapingr- his daughter, Irene, 6 years
old, spent Saturday and Sunday in
Salem, leaving Sunday night on the
Shasta Limited, according to 'Chief of
Police Moffltt who Monday wired San
Francisco officials to arrest Powell.
Powell's entry Into the Tacoma kid
naping case was revealed here when
local officials arrested D. A. Weatherby,
aged Civil war veteran, who was be
lieved by Tacoma authorities to ; have
been responsible for the disappearance
of the girl from the home of Mrs. D. A.
Dixon in Tacoma, where she had been
placed by the Juvenile court.
. Weatherby. however, insisted upon his
innocence of any connection with the
kidnaping and investigation revealed
that Powell and the girl had been in
Salem with the aged veteran.
According to Weatherby the girl's
mother is in the California penitentiary.
ed n Clarksburg. " WT'vt He " promised
to return to his family here but has not
been heard of since bis release from Jail
there.
G. A. Martin, president of the company,
authorised the assignments The Zeller-
back Paper company, Tom T. Bennett
and several Portland - firms are the
principal creditors.
Boys Purloin Hive
And Feast on Honey
"The Sweet Tooth Gang" stole a bee
hive from E. J. Ladd, 1126 Carlton
street. Sunday and started a honey feast
in the woods nearby. The boys smoked
out the bees and were getting ' down
to the business of storing away the
honey when Mrs. B. J. Clark. 1100 Henry
street, unexpectedly came upon them.
The boys departed. The bees, the hive
and a small portion pf uneaten honey
were returned to the owner.
CABBIES li MILES
Centralis, Wash., Sept. 27. Frank
Weir of Kelso, surveyor for the Long-
Bell Lumber company, stumbled and fell
backwards over a log Saturday while
surveying in the woods east of Wild
wood, severely injuring his back. He
was carried 14 miles by companions to
Wlldwood, where a CentraJia ambulance
Sunday morning took him to Kelso.
LXATB FOB COJTYESTIOir
White Salmon, Wash., Sept. 27. Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Jewett. prominent pio
neers of this valley, have gone to
Indianapolis, Ind., to attend the national
G. A. R. convention.
California Laundry
Owners Are Guests
Of Local Leaders
Bound for Cleveland, Ohio, and the
thirty-eighth annual convention of the
Laundry Workers' association, a "car
load" of California laundry owners Sun
day was introduced to all the delights of
Oregon hospitality by members or the
Portland association, under the guidance
of V. A. Speer, secretary. After a break
fast party at the Imperial all hands
toured over the Columbia river highway
olumbia Gorge hotel, where lunch
eon WssKserveo. in ine evening uie vis
itors werev guests at a banquet at the
Benson hotel, where plans for the con
vention were discussed. The visitors
left at 11:30 Sunday night.
Paper Started by
Missing Pastor at
Marshfield Quits
Marshfield, Sept. 27. Southwestern
Oregon Dally News and Evening Record
suspended publication Monday. An as
signment of collectable bills was made
to employes to pay up back salaries.
A statement of the company's affairs
shows a total' In liabilities of about
$16,000.
The company was organized a year
ago by Rev. Jesse T. Anderson, who
recently disappeared and later was locat-
A Money-Saving
li li ur- JL 1 Iil TJET
ii iv .m sr Jt ar-
i. warn
r S4s
YoutK Held Insane
After Stealing Auto
Salem,! Or., Sept 27. Arrested Mon
day charged with stealing an automo
bile, Brron English, 24. and a member
of aa old Salem family, was adjudged
Insane following an Investigation
by a sanity commission in Judge
Bushey s court. He was committed to
the state hospital. The notice of In
sanity was filed-by the boy's parents.
who declared that he had no sense of
moral responsibility. The larceny
charge followed the theft of an automo
bile from the ? Fisher Flouring Mill
company of Portland Sunday.
Commissioner Lauds
Schoolsof Oregon
Salem. " Sept. 27. The excellence of
Oregon's school laws, and the state's
educational system formed the theme "of
a brief address by John J. Tigert. United
States commissioner of education, apeak-
TWO BIDGIFIELD BOTS HCBT
Bidgefleld, Wash., Sept 27 Vernon
Rutherford, 8-year-old son jt Mr. and
Mrs. Mark H. Rutherford, residing a
few miles northeast of this place, re
ceived a painful wound Sunday by being
hooked as his mother prepared to cast
her line in Lewis river where a fishing
party was in progress. The fishhook
caught Vernon on his right cheek. The
wound is not serious. Joe Zepernick. -
y ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Zepernick of Bidgeneld, suffered the
fracture of his right arm Sunday. In-a
fall from a bicycle.
BAB CHECK PASSING CHARGED
, Astoria, Sept 27. A warrant has been
Issued for the arrest of Frank W. Bergh
formerly a lineman working here, who is
charged with passing bogus checks ag
gregating $40 on a billiard parlor. He
was missing Monday, and the police
believe he was headed Tor Tacoma.
big at a luncheon at the Marion hotel
Monday fternooa attended by Approx
imately SO prominent educators from all
sections of Oregon. -, - - '
PASTOB LXATZS. PULPIT
Roseburg, Sept 27. Rev. E. W. War
rington, pastor bf the First Presbyterian
church, tendered his resignation Sunday
to accept the position of secretary of the
Your luncheon guests
will exclaim with delight
The piquant flavor of this
tasty dish will mark it as a
real luncheon treat Swiss
Pudding:
tones 6 slices breed thlealy whs Piealer
Baled Draeeiag. Plaee io larere tn bekJag
diafe eprtokttag aach ettee with gretad thmt .
Bat t act and 1 eape safik aad H taaapeaei
ait. Pour evar braad and bake SO minataa.
Send for oar free book "Salads,
Suppers, Picnics" containing a
dozen new and original recipes
for serving delicious luncheon
dishes made with Premier Salad
Dressing.
PKAMCB H. LBOOSTT A COMPAMT
S91 West tfth Straet New York. K.Y.
Its flavor has placed .
it on a Million tables
' SALAD
l DRESSING li
student-' body Tseng Men's Christian
Association at Oregon Agricultural col
lege at CorvsJn. Rev. Mr. Warren tea ha 4
serrld the local eh arch for five years.
There's only cine way in
the world to get the
superior corn flakes:
Ask your grocer for
Post Toasties
best corn flakes
a
Safe 7IUI& for ihfahts
IIIVAUDS
ASK FOR
norlick's
Avoid Imitation
Substitutes
For la&itts, Invalids aad Q rosHnf CLBJrstj lR!chtntnsiis4sjla nartlaPow
Taa Orltiasl Food-Drink For A3 Ages No Csokiax rWtshsag - 1 ll
GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE
DOLLAR SPECIALS
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Can
Velvet
Tobacco
Campbell's Assorted
SOUPS
HcanS$l
2 Packages Citrus
Washing Powder
I A Bars Crystal
U White Soap
ALL FOR $
GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Boys' Wash Suits
2n
Geed daraale
fabrics is Ser
toli ttjias.
Men's Jumpers
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Is white or
blee etrlsee.
8Ue Si, S8.
Boys' Sport Blouses
Fasey stripes
ana yiain siae,
sixes s to
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DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
HEAVY
Outing Flannel
Extra seary Oitlar Flannel
offered here at this raorark
sale lew price. Shown
vIbe asd hlse patterns.
36-INCH UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN
This Is as excellent food
finality JfasUa, deslrahle for
Aproas, Sreises aad niaay
other asefel articles.
7Yds:$l
Boys Heavy Ribbed
HOSE
Aa aiMlIaat
Hess fer the Ml
hot. seseie
heels asd
Toes. Elastle
Rie. sues
vb. t. m.
36-Inch
Curtain Scrim
Pretty ftower-sass
c Borders asd
AQsTtr F si
te ra effects.
7Yds.$l
Women's and Children's
FALL HATS
A nice assortment of
Hats at a doseoat
prkev.
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Pocket Bs( f
and eUer weDT, 1
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HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
ALUMINUM
Rice BOILERS
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Special
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Only IN SoQs
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