The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1921.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON
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FOUND WORKING
IK PRIVATE HOME
T Through a picture .pubns'hed in The
Journal Thursday afternoon Mr. Grace
IcClure. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Lang, 161 J Stockton street.
found by ber mother4 In an east aide
borne, where she Is- working' as a . do
- meatic The toother refuses to disclose
the name of the family where-she is cm-
ployed. a the girl has voluntarily hid
den herself away in an effort to break
loose from ber former associates and
free herself from the drug habit
"It waa through tne picture published
In The Journal that we found her." said
Mrs. Lang;. ."Those people take The
Journal only; and so do we.'
Mrs. Lang at first fought against hav
ing the case made public, - but today
she is grateful for the Interest The Jour
Maxim Gorky Is 111 :
II A USA JUUUUUUVVU
London, Oct. tl.O. N. 8.) Maxln.
Gorkv. famous -Russian! novelist -and
supporter of Bolshevism. Is seriously Hll
with appendicitis, said aa Exchange
I telegraph dispatch from Helslngfors to
day. :::;;r:-r xs?,".; '-i'vH"; ..:".. y I
SPACE TO BE LEFT
HINEKS VISIT
E
BAR
SAW
POLITICAL
COOP
Oregon City. Oct." tL More parking
space for the downtown district will be
provided in the . remodeled plans for the
new bridge across the Willamette river
Roy W. Ritner. president of the staU
senate, was a Portland visitor for a
few hours today. He drove from his
home in Pendleton a little while ago to
Vancouver. B. C where he tarried a
while and reached Portland on the first
leg of his Journey home. He planned to
drive to' the Ooumbia Gorge hotel this
evening, stay there overnight and get
into Pendleton Saturday. - :
. He la not talklne- nolitlcs. contending
that there is no such animal just at this
time. He admits, however, tna ne nas
dar from the state highway commission
by O. D. Eby, city attorney. ; "
Some time ago; agitation was .started
in Oregon City for the changing of the
plans for the approach on the-east end
of the structure. The 1 original plans
I called for the building of a solid cement
sal took in the case and for the efforts! wall from the east side of Water street
to the end of the bridge. - ' -
narcotic I As this eliminated a valuable parking
agents thought at . first that Sam Lee, space in the congested district, the com-:
It put forth to locate her,
The parents and - federal
to do "with the impending strike, ac
cording' to W. Bollons. superintendent
of the second division. (Already 150 men
have been laid off and several hundred
more ara-.being . laid off. The. tremen
dous increase, in freight business! neces
sitates the use of ail-imotive power to
mova the freight, he said. .The- men laid
off were working on the, ballasting of
the road' between here -and Baker and
the It remaining miles of the worlt win
not be completed, until' next spring. The
business of the road is, greater than ever
in its history.- -1 - v
a suey stng tongman, had made away 1
with their daughter, and upon their rep
reservations 'Lee Was arrested on
charge of violating the narcotic act and
held under 13000 bond pending a hearing
set Monday before United States Com
missioner Fraxer.
kidnaping charge," said Mrs. Lang this
i morning, "but of, course be is guilty of
r giving- my girl drugs."
Koseway Dedication
Plan Is Announced
-- . . i Ibeen told the rumor that some federal
nere. accoraing to worn receivea inure- - . m.i, . i. m th offlne- for
Governor Olcott, end he naively adds
that he ."hopes Ben takes it.- ..
Ritner.' by virtue of ' the recent con
stltutiona! amendment, would - become
governor in the event of Olcotfs resignation.-
he being the president of the
state' senate - Some politicans. contend
that Louis ' E. .Bean, -speaker of the
house," would like to be governor but
does not want to go up against the Ol
cott. defense. Accordingly, so gossip has
it, a scheme has been , mapped out by
him. or his friends by which President
Ritner would retire : to private Ule in
the event . Olcott should - resign, which
would move Bean up into the governor's
chair by reason of his poistlon as speak
er of tint, house. . If that should come to
pass he -would gather his official fam
ilv hontbjm and hoo right into a cam-
naien -. to - continue his place in the
gubernatorial chair."
There are those, however, who grin a
little at the story and offer to bet that
if Ritner ; once got his feet under the
biar desk in the state capital he would
forget to resign, and might even take a
whirl at the governorship himself.
Truck Hits Train; ,
Driver, Is Injured
- A truck driven-by IE. Crewes. in the
employ of the Nerth west Electric com
pany, collided- with an Oregon-Electric
train in the fog shortly after 7 o'clock
this : morning. ' between Columbia ' and
Clay streets. . The front of the truck was
badfy damaged. - It hit the electric car
at an angle, hut the driver escaped with
minor cuts on his face.
Oregon Irrigation
Exhibit May Be Put ;
In Senate Building
.Washington.. Oct. 21. WASHING
TON BUREAU OP THE JOURNAL)
Senator McXary, today discussed with
Director Pa vis of jthe reclamation serv
ice, plans for bringing an Irrigation ex..
hlbit from Oregon, to" be placed in the
senate office building. :- Davis will see
Secretary Fall. He expressed the be
lief that the government will accept title
to the exhibit and assist in transporting
it te Washington..
Davis said , the department probably
win 'make favorable report on the Mc
Nary bill for an emergency appropria
tion of SS0.o00.000 for existing reclama
tion projects to fit In with the unem
ployment program. rv- ; ; "
. WrNCH HAKDLE KILLS
Aberdeen, Wash., Oct: Si. With; both
jaws broken and his face and bead ter
ribly injured when the handle of a winch
slipped and struck him. R. E. Calvin, 28,
who met wtth an accident in the Ander
son A Middleton mlU Thursday, died
this morning. lv. . ,-k r , t . .
Second Eaid Yields; '
j.0 Gallons Liquor
Stanley ' Simlch, Sholla Ferry"" and
Johnson roads, wasn't 'satisfied when his
bouse was raided a month ago" and he
had to pay ; an . aggregate of J650 In
fines. Four grain sacks full of bottled
moonshine and a slUI-were found at the
time. , This aiorning S deputy sheriffs
again raided the place and this time a
40 gallon 'still with 10 gallons of corn
whiskey . were , located. ' Simich was
lodged in the county Jail to await trial
in district court. ' .-, -vrV-?-!? ?. -':,-;-X
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When a'woman marries she loses her
good name. - ' ,
Scout i Movement -J
: Teaches Doctrine
- - Of Do' as Slogan
Dr., George J, Fisher of New York,
deputy chief Boy Scout executive of the
United States, and James B. Wilder of
Hawaii, chief Sea, Scout executive, told i-
the' members of the. City club of the
work i -and the purposes of the- Scout
movement in the - United States in ad
dresses delivered before that . organlsaV
tien at its noon Ixmcheon at the Benson
today. " , -
i Mr; Wilder- 4welt;pon the - developr
ment of seamanhood - among t the boys
-ho, were members ct the.. Sea Scouts.
Tha work taught them love of the sea
and of boats, and It taught them obedi
ence, he MM.7- -c i--:--- ?K':-ii..-r,
- Dr.; Fisher insisted'- that this -was ar
age la WhicbT the wise and directing care
of tha boy was being neglected.1 He said
that the Boy-Scout movement was one
which taught the doctrine of "do" and
not the doctrine pf "donX: V '
-C STREET TO BE IMPROVED " , I
- Oregon" City.. -Oct. 21. The grading
and macadamising' of Sixth street': in
Willamette was authorised by , the West
Linn council. Wednesday nlghU when a
contract waa let for hte work to Harry
Berdaltie. "The cosCcftthe 'improvement
v tu- ba 1060. vtowers to appraise prop
erty for the Improvement of Buck and
Barlow streets In the Boiton .district, apc
pointed ? were :;. M. E. Clancy, ' John
Backus 'and P. J. Winkle. The recorder
was ordered .to begin the . collection of
all overdue street .. assessments, levied
under the jirovteiona. of the Bancroft
aci. - - ? - -" ,. ' , -
SIVIl AVAR VETERAK IES .
o. Wash , Oct. Jl Daniel Peer, a"'
veteran i of . the Ctvil - war. ' ' aTed - here -Thursday
"following a brief lltneas. He
nti 77 years of age and came here from
Carrolls. He leaves bis wire, four-sons
and a daughter. - ....
mission was tasked to provide archways
under the eastern approach, -, The en
gineers examined the schems and foundl
that the cost was no greater, and the
change was ordered. -.. - ' "
The county court Thursday refused to
sanction the project of J. W,: .Moffatt
"The Chinaman is innocent of thrf I ot the Oregon Engineering: A Construc-
. so mat xne public may more con
veniently participate in the Roseway
dedication exercises to' be held Sunday
on Sandy boulevard, it has been decided
to defer the opening, time of the cere
mony one-half hour, according to an-
tion company tor building a light tem
porary bridge across the -Jver one block
north of the present structure. The re
fusal was based . on the belief that, . a
bridge so closer to tne site- of construc
tion for the new bridge; would Interfere
with work on the latter.- Other plans
call for the construction of a light bridge
south of the old . bridge, and - these
plans are yet to be considered by the
court and general bridge committee.
.i "
ESGLAlfB 8EXDS CRUISER
London, Oct.21. (U. P. The British
cruiser Calypso was dispatched .to Lis-
Kr.n lata truia-v tA ntvirrt RritlsK Int..
Z Tk ' u' I ests. following reports ot widespread
:ooting. -
Ad club.
The affair will begin at 2 p. m. The
procession to the N Rose City club house
will be headed by -Governor and- Mrs.
Olcott and Mayor and Mrs. Baker. Vic
tor. Vernon will strew rose petals along
the Itpseway from an airplane.
Men Are Laid Off as
Business Increases
La Grande. Oct. 21. The laying off
of large- numbers of men on O-W. con
struction trains has nothing whatever
r,
Gridiron Pans tdDo
Serpentine Tonight
- Portland! graduates and former'1 stu
dents of 'the University' of Washington
will Mke .part In a football demonstra
tion tonight-.""', through ' the downtown
streets. Ld Qy Harold Mann, yell king ;
Raba Lewis and Clayton Rudberg, yell
fluxes, anq.Dlng";Foran, stunt duke, a
serpentine -will be started at 8:15 o'clock
from In front of the Imperial hotel.. More
man rsu sruaents or -tne Seattle institu
' tlon arrived in Portland early this After
noon, on their way to Corvallia to take in
the. annual Oregon Aggie-University of
. waamngton iootbaii game Saturday aft
ernoon, r ..-
cows fouitb healths
Clackamaa county are, la. healthy oendte
uonr accoramg-to tne report of C,'M.
uaraner; state veterinarian; who exam-
lne(J and tested all the cattle for tuber
cular reactions. ' Of 607 cows tested, only
3Z were condemned, 25 being in one herd.
Reactors , to the test are slaughtered,
under- the- Order of . the examiner, and
compensation is allowed by the state
and the government..
- "'-. RETIRED SOLDIER DIES
Vancouver, Wash., Oct 21. John
Hubers, retired soldier,-aged 68 years,
died at his home at Yacolt Thursday.
He was' A member of Troop E, Fourth
cavalry, and retired in 1902. He has no
'known relatives. -The funeral will be
held at Limber's parlors Saturday morn
ing at 10 :30 o'clock, Rev. Luther B.
Deck officiating.
Men's Saturday Specials
Worsted Union Suits
v ' P Regularly $4 J
$2.95
i
Oregon Qty Wool Shirts
Regularly $4 and $4.50
Gray, tan, blue..
$2195
ri
' a. awsv : . i ..
- -Heaw Woollen Jiose . - ZEZf
K.eguiariy -ouc
,l 3 Pairs $1 ' ' . '
Furnishings Llept., (
Main Floor .
BEN SELLING
Leading Qothier s
Morrison Street at Fourth
f-rrTio .SOB.' . : .
A few f suggestions
for latest dance hits
....
LMiniii onas:
Sweet Lady. Mefley Fox Trot. Thex .3467
V Columbians . WO-inch
South Sea Isles. Medley Fox( 05.
, Trot The Happy Six . , . . . : .
In a Boat. Medley Fox Trot. The a34eg
Happy Six . 1- ( 10-inch
Emaline. Medley Fox Trot. Yerkesf 85Cx
. Jazarimba Orchestra ..-.....' '
Sally, Won't ton Come BackT
Medjey Fox Tlrot. Ted Lewis and -53
His Band t. j
Second Hand Rose. Medley FoxV 5c
Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band
WaW Wang Blues. Fox Trot. Tedv X-ZAQA
Lewis and His Band. . U 0-inch
Heme Again Blue. Fox Trot, feat g5c
Lewis ana his eana
Molly O. Fox) Trot. Art Hick- .3458
man s urcneaira . . . ... .lin;,k
'ewat ;
x iroi. A-34
t.. VlO-ix
xTrot. Tedf gg
I a- .e e '
. Art Hick-xA.34
man s urencaua . . 1
Good-bye, Pretiy Bntterflies. Art?11
Hickman's Orchestra ..J ooc
I Ain't Nobody's Darling. Song foxC 4.3459
Trot. Biese iTrio nd Crumit . . jq.
Franlde and Johnny. Sonjf Fox? sec
Trot. BieseiTrio and Crumit.. i
Remember. Waltz. Prince's Dance
- Orchestra . i .............. .
la My.Tippy Canoe. Medley Waltz.
, Prince's Dance Orchestra....;
I'll Keen on Lovina You. GuidoA-3451
Deiro . . . . L . 10-inch ,
. - V.. .fj . ' "-I . MSB tJl
crooning, uuiiio- ueiro. OOC
UsfaVng. " Meotey Fox Tjtfe PuK a-., 4
I Trot ; Paul ;BleseJ5gj
6194
!-inch
1.25
v Biese Orchestra
Crooning. Fox
Orchestra .
All By Myself.
Lewis and His Band
One Kiss.
Happy Six
Learn te Smile,
a worth-while
i ...
this - store rarelv fios n ?ite hu t
when it does the public knows that it
is a sale worth while! At this time
it IS : : : -
An Unusual Offering
Boys' Belted Suits
- --a special purchase of nearly 300
: suitsjust received, by express-all wool
s rments, splendidly made in ages 8
to 18 years:
'.'"Vf--;.- .'-- ..-.' . . ' .
Two Pairs "Knickers" With
'. : -v' Every Suit . ' '
9
S15
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sale!
isBr:-Ti'-.-LT-
i-&!n sAOii.i-:.
Suits m flft
: ; at the unusual price of. .. . . . .. . . t v
1 J. &
at the unusual price of ....... . . ... . . Qjp JL d O VV.
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1fMy Advice I&Call Early UYou Vant Som of These Suits!;
A'K'Vf:i-:?
LEADING CLOTHIERMORRISON AT FOURTH
Fox Trot. Tedx ' '
......... I - tf . t
Medjey Fox Trot. The(
Medley Fox Trot.x
o rti M-ii. -r- TV. . lu-incn
Hapy
uo. -rox i rot. j raui ciese i no. A-3446
You're The Sweetest Girl in AOUo.inch
ine vYono, ana stolen Fusses. oe
Tk. f f ftL. I B"
Honey Lou. Fok Trot. Art Hick-
;man's Orchestra ..IA-3440
Honeymoon Home. Intro.
Little Front Parlor." Medley
Trot Art Hicktaan's Orchestra..
Drowsy Head. Intro. '..'Everybody
jt-1 "i."M."-".l 12-inch
in Mv Dreams'.' Medlev Waltz.1
e Happy six lini-
Doll. Medley Fox Trot. Thef1'?'
py Six ...i...... ) 85
-4
Art HickA
jA-344(
v "In 10-meh
edley FoxV 85c
-chestra..
ltz. Prince's
oV "Always ?H
edley Waltz.llu
Mimi (Mee-Mee).T' Song Fox TroL .
I Paul Biese Trio tod Frank Crumit - 3?
On Mel OhMytt Paul Biese Trio l1?
"and Frank Crumit... .' 000
Ain't We Got Fun. Medley Fox Trot) A-3429
Yerkes, Jazarimba Orchestra.. 10-inch
Hot So Long Ago. . fox Trot. TheJ 85c
Happy Six ....j........ '
Happiness ' (I ' Find My Happiness
. Dear, With You), Fox Trot. Artf A-3428
Hickman's Orcheitra ........ 10-incfc
-I Call You Sunahin. , Fox Trot.X 85c
Art: Hickman's Orchestra. . -Down
Yonder. Mefliey One-Step. a mV
The Happy Six . L ........ . . . ( foTfaS
Ruby. Medley Fox Trot. Vincent (
Lopez Orchestra ' ooc ,
Where Is My DadaV Now Blues.V
Medley .Fox Troty Ted Lewis A-3421
and His Band '. .i....... 10-inch
Queen of Sheba. FOx Trot Ted I 85c '
Lewis and His Band. . . . i . . .)
Petty O'NeU. ; Medley ' Waltz.
' fnnce's Dance ; Orchestra .
The Last' V
Orchestra
) A-6188
t Waltx. Prince's Dancef
tra ' 1.25
ii ens
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or perhaps you prefer:
popular songs : v
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You paqtMng
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Well put in your home for five days
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Twelve records will give oii twenty
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It stands 42i inches high .and has
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My Sunny Tennessee.
QUartet
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rncky Home. Dale and ReardonV,
a a 1L -
Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Ken-( 'o'
WW
Yta r Looking; for; a Bluebird (t
tOy
Chase My Blues Away). Marion I
85c
na Be Next Van & j1
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Sweet Cookie. . . . .Marlon Harris'
schenck . .. ..... ... :.....) ?lr
- What'a-a Gonna
Schenck
Who'U Be the Neat One (to Cry)A.343
Over You). - Charles Harrison 10-inch
U You paly Knew.. Edwin Dalef 85c ! 1
Sleepy Head. Dale & Reardon . . . ) A-3460 V
Fare Thee Well,' Love, Fare TheeS 10-lnch
WelL. Columbia Stellar Quartet) . S5c
1 Ain't Glvia Nothin' Away. South- ,Jft'
em Ouartet ......,.) f, ,r ' r
Sweef Mamma (Papa's Cutting lj?ch
Mad). Southern Quartet.....)' v;.1
Oh! Tbey're Such Nice "People Jy. . 1
Furman and Nash, Tenor- and I A-3445
Baritone Duet . ........... . ; MO-fawh v
Ma. Furman and Nashv Tenor sndl' 85e ;
Baritone Duet . ; . . . ... s ; . . r . t :
Anticipatin Blues. Southern NerroV'V i..'
Tm WUd About Moonshb..' Souther -?c"
, em NeffTn rinsrtt. Mala Onrtt OOC t
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10-inch
era Nejrro Quartet, Mala. Quartet ,
Dear Old HrL r Peerless Quartet, V ,
M.fm -k..-.4.i. . 1A-343B
My Gal Sa.Cb!jimblaStenir Outr-roe -
tet, Male Quartet-. . i ....... -
When You're In, You're In, In) A443 -.:
Indiana. Nora Bayes,' Comedienne? 10-inch
Cherie. Nora Bayes, Comedienne) 85c' ' ''.
Howard Marsh,-
) A-3435
Ould PlaU ShawL 'Howard? ,-jfefc
rsh. Tenor Solo . 5 f
Molly ' Brannigan.
Tenor Solo
The
Marsh
Pesgy O'NeiL .... Charles Harrison A4438 -; v
If Shamrocks "Grew 'Along The) 10-mch V"?':
Swanee Shore. Broadway Quartet ' 85c
When The Honeymoon 'Was Over.) A-3442
Charles' Harrison , . . . '. . . . . . 10-mch 1?
Birds of a Feather. , .Fred Hughes 85c " 7 .
Three O'Ctock In The Morning A 'a-3431'' I
Frank Crumit MO-inch ' '
Moonlight . . . . . .Frank Crumit SSc V -
Vm Nobody's Baby...... Paul Biese '' : '-'' ;
, Orchestra accompaniment. . V "' ::
Marion Harris . .'. ....... . f A-3433 t
I Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweetl-ncht
Daddy's -Gone. Paul Biesg Or-V OOCK
i chestra accomp'animenL Marion- : i?4 i
0 HeUis -: ' y-. '
WangWangBIoes. Van and Schenck) A-3427 f
Ain't Yoa Coming. Out, Malinda.) 10-inch,
Tan and Schenck. ..... . . . . 4 85c i- !'
unrrnaa w
, y - , S -S v-Vt 1 & aaa
You Made
Charles
' : - J A-34Z9 .-
agnes ......... . . . . i s-.,r i
Me Forget How to Cry(llJS!-; v
Harrison . . . J . f?r 4-4:
vSwanee Rhrer Moon. Columbia
field : Fast InT a Baby's Hands.?
Reardon and Mellor .........
Wild Weeping Blues. Mary Staf-'
ford and her
rTOtost Myieart
": Girl in Town.
and her Jazz
? Madeb'ne (Wait VntU You See My
t Madeline from The Greenwich
Village Follies. Frank Crumit
All By Myself. . . : ; Frank Crumit
) A-3432
10-inch
85c.
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Mary Stafford ooc p
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2- TMcCormick Music Co.; Inc. 429 Washington St:, v
3 j-Meier & Frank Company, 6th and Alder Sts. -4Hyatt
Talldng Machine Co., 350 Alder St. .
- 5i-NfcIougall Music Company, 129 10th St.x . " "
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11-H. Goldstein & Son, 601 1st St. V . J - ,
laVj-Vem L. Wengcr, 142 2d St
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