3 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTEAND. OREGON WEDNESDAY, ' NOVEMBER 9. 1S21. fi II II 'E BE 1 1SFIF0R ttomiiuiumuLiv Bf WDUa Slaves XcHatt ' i CalUA Vtn luff OwmpoMtet. '. Washington. Nov. f. Th United States 1 ku a lot of out-of-town guests at Its trtMBwnt party, and now there's a row on to what mepibers ot ' th lamllr ahall look after th visitors , apd ana to It that none of the rough guys front the gaabous district catch thrm out alone at night President Harding aaked congress to appropriate $50,000 for extra police, to n that none of the diplomatic guests became Involved la a private war with .'an anarchist, while discussing lmeroa Uonal peace, Congreea thought of the number of other things that could "be "done with $30,000. and refused to make the. appropriation. Congress told Preal- eefft Harding that there were a lot of " aoldlM-s doing nothing much nearby the oapitol, who were on the payroll anyway, and might aa well chaae anarchlata aa . stay In their, barracka and ahoot crape durtnff the conference. tOLDIESS HOT COPS Secretary of War Weeka aald his men .were trained for fighting In wara and i that ha'd be darned If anyone waa going ' to make cope out of them. "Bo now the delegates have no one to . guard them, except the department of Juatlca agents, secret service operatives and the local police. Some of the visitors are on record that there are enough guards, if not too many. Once In a while even a diplo mat likes to run down to the corner I and get htmnelf a packet of cigarettes. without having hi a heela stepped on at Is i No. 10 boots and a loud tonio on hie hair. When told or the arrangements made for his saf aty, a prominent French delegate plaintively asked : "Do I have ' to report to thia man every time I go anywhere V ' "Oh. no" said the operative, "wher ever you go I win b there." VOTC IX TAXDEX So, around Washington today. If yon aee a fallow going down the street in ' front of another fellow, and acting as I though he'd like to get away from flat's behind him. why. yea know the fellow In . front is a prominent dele- ' gate. Tou know, of course, who the fellow behind is. Tou can always tell by the feet Any Waahiagtonlan today win tell I yew that Japan la the largeat nation In I the world. For the Brltlah Empire. France,' Italy, Belgium. China, The Kethertanda and Portugal all are able Jo house themselves by taking ver one notei- eaort, wnereae japan naa two-no-Jlels and a spacloua office In addition. ' Japan ia mora her than any other na- , Von. and if aha doesn't get what she I cam tor it won't be for lark of enough ..vetoes to make the demand. The new pastime In Washington Isl going to Europe and the Orient on foot You go to the New WUlartT hotel and you are In Franca. That Is, It's some thing Ilk. France, because that's where ti French delegation Is quartered. Then around the corner to the Washington and. behold. Italy. The entire Brltlah 'Empire la aqseesed into the Lafayette hotel. But If you want to go to JaDan you must do soma real travelings Tou -. Biuat visit the of floe on- Massachusetts ', avenue, the Khoreham and the Powhat-1 ran, hotela. Seeing Japaa In Washington w takes time. I Plucky Bend Woman Outwits Male Brute; Girl Alsr: Attacked Bend. Nov. 9. Mrs. 1C Lindley waa attacked late Monday afternoon by a man. who climbed into the wagon ah wasN driving. Mrs. Lindley thrvw the reins from the wagon and shouted to the horses, which began to run. The man i pulled Mrs. Lindley from the seat .and in some way she fell from, the wagon. The man remained tn.lt. Mrs. Lindley ; walked Into town and reported to Sheriff Roberts. The team waa caught : after running Into town. , A little more than an hour later the same man 'attempted to attack the IX- year-old daughter of M. ' Dunn, a she wa on her way horn from school. Eh ran from him and reached her home. A search Is under way. - , Officers Elected By Congregation a Swlrsky was elected president of the Congregation Ahaval Sholom. Sun, day. Other Officers elected were : Meyer Simon, vice" president; John Dellar. treasurer-: JuMus Cohn, secretary, and Ed Nudelman. Louis Gevurts, Ben Ru ben and A. Rosenstein, trustees. Alex Miller, ex-president, was mad an hon orary member. BAPTIST PASTOR BESI65S Davton. Wash.. Nov. fi Rv V. M Bollinger of the (Baptist church ot thia citytenuered hia resignation Sunday, ef fective not later than January 1, whs he expects to enter a new field. Mrs. H. 0. TeelHurf i In, Auto Accident Mrs. H. C Teel ot Oak Grove Is at Soil wood hospital with a fractured aw and severe face , and bead bruises as a result of an accident -on the famous Island bin south f Mil- waukie, Monday night She. and her husband were driving a the hiU and Teel failed to so another car parked near one of the turns. The crash sent Mrs. Teel against the windshield. Whiskey Seized on Japanese Steamer .. - Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 9. About . 600 quarts of Scotch whiskey; worth J8000, was seized when W. A. May, customs officer, assisted by two officers from Seattle, boarded the Japanese steamer Sbingo Maru when she docked at Ho qula.ro. ''The Shingo Maru cima directly from Japan and Is liable to a fine ot twice the foreign value of the liquor. Bobbers in Search Of Evidence, Theory Bend. Nov. 9. The law offices of O. El Stadter, attorney, in the courthouse building, were robbed Sunday night by someone thought to be reeking to re move evidence Stadter was holding to present to the grand Jury. Nothing was missing. Finger prints constitute the only clue. w Skit Depicting How ' Botanan Ideals: Can Be Beached Is (Jiveh A aklt showing; how the ideals of the Rotary organization could bo realised if the business counsel committee func tioned and the members took their busi ness troubles to it was the entertainment provided Tuesday at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary elubv The dialogue represented a hastily summoned session of the business coun sel before which appeared several char acters whose business wast going wrong and who asked for advice and assist ance.. The brotherly counsel given saved several Important business inter ests from shipwreck. 'i " Confessed Bandit Is Bound Over to County Grand Jury , Ernest Jaehne, bantamweight bandit who confessed to holding up three women in Mou Scott last Thursday ana r riaay, warvea a preliminary near fug in municipal court Tuesday after noon and was bound over to the grand Jury-on two separate charges of assault smd robbery, with ball fixed at 12500 on each count Jaehne was arrested Fri day morning after he was identified on the" street by one of his victims.' Howard Flanders, -arrested last week on a cfiarge of auto larceny, waived pre liminary hearing before Judge Rossman Tuesday and was bound over to the grand Jury, with bonds fixed at $2000. Woman Injured in ; Cow-Auto Smashup Mrs. C H. Teel. 28, of Oak Grove suf fered two fractures -of the jaw and in juries to ber legs and body Tuesday afternoon when an automobile driven by. her husband hit a cow in the road at the top of Milwaukee hiH turning both the cow and the machine over. ; Teel es caped uninjured. ' , - Dyed Her Dress. Coat and Skirt for Few Cents s3t"!l''t.t!(U!l:(bitiilllliMiHMl(llllllHHift'.l'.Mt(("(ll!i:t; W llThen.and Now"Seriesf r' " ) ' Each p&ck&Ke of "Diamond. Dyes" eon tains directions so simple,, any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats,' stockings, sweater, coverings, draperies, hangings, every thing even If she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure' Because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whethaf the material you wish to dye is wool or sDk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond-DVes Portland Seattle New York San Frmncisco Los Angeles ; .12) .E BEAUTY THAT SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS EF FORTS 9f New York and Paris in the application of the Vogue as it becomes the fashionable women of Port land. And to this "Sweet -Sixteen" Designers, in the heaven of Good Dressing, have added their telling touches of Art. p5JJ n" 11 . Big JudgmefitfEled? Against Beach Laud Astoria. Nov. I. A Judgment In the! sum f 139.000. together with $5000 at torneys' feea, 1300 truateea' feea and. 121 , ooeta. In the case of the Columbia Trust and Savings bsnk ot this city against the Delaura Beach company, was filed In the circuit court Tucaday. The suit ' was to foreclose a mortgage ot the De- aura ueacn umct The Changes in Our Windows Often throug4?iic day notable changes are made. .While every new gar ment cannot be dis played we mean to keep oUr; windows as a mouthpiece of our store niws.; Watch the changes. - s Buy th JLarge Pound and a Half II Loaf and Save Money Price Reduced Sanitary Wrapper. Sweet and Clean E ARK TOCB GROCER HAYNES-POSTER BAKING CO., INC. 3t When did you have your last appointment wilh the dentist? No doubt It has been some ttm ago. Your teeth ahould be examined at leaat every aiz moatha Sy using a little car on your part you can aav eonalderabl . annoyance In later years. Call for - free examination to day. Our scientific Batalees methods are absolutely guar anteed, our pneaa, too, are Considerably teas than tboa customarily charged.- . Main :. These Dresses Coats and Suits now. coming ' almost hourly from our New York establishment do not possess BEAUTY alone. They excell all of our best showings of past seasons in any of our stores in Quality and Fine Workmanship at our popular price of rat i u iin w& The Spirit of Youthf ulness Every garment is possessed of the spirit and fire of youth. -Whether the wearer ts sixteen or more, there is a "Sweet Six teen" model becoming the age and the person ality in sizes 16 to 44. tig Fur Coats and Higher Grade Garments are as abundantly represented here as are the famous "Sweet Sixteen" models at SIXTEEN DOLLARS high in everything but price priced the "Sweet Sixteen" way. Goats Our Silk Plush Coats, if for no other reason" than the beauty of cut, have excited great interest. 36 inches long with. 72-inch sweep, collared to the eyes, belted and full silk-lined, they are, indeed, wonderful, at t B H II H U II II ' I P ' u i as" i ' 11 s Earry-day Cbcka Paid Tbror Ladd tc. THtoe'a One Beeriag the Siraatere ot V. Trevki the Otl Stainberger. oth rrosnlaeat to Oregon's 4 Rank ot Oreoa. Otlrar that ot Jtcu tarty Hwtory. When the West Was . Young SEARCHING deep into the fUes of the Ladd & TUton Bank, one encounters,- on many a faded record, the names of pioneerl who were prominent figures in Oregon's romantic past. The men whose signatures appear on these early day checks have long since passed on, but the. bank in which they reposed their taith still lives, still serves. Erected on a foundation of character and fair dealing that has become firmer and stronger with each passing year, the Ladd & Tilton Bank serves this generation as it did the last, and as it is destined to serve the generations which are to- follow. In every department of banking this strong pioneer institution offers a service that v is trust worthy and complete. V. Trevltf s Mooumeot on Meaaaiooe bland, vonunMa Kivor 1LM$B & TILTON Oldest dxt the Northwest Washington at Third imiiiiiiiiiiiamiiiiiiiwiiiiiwiwiimpw lii))l)lrtt)l)ii)llithliilifMll)tiiilliiii! 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