The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 13, 1922, Page 20, Image 20

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    FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1B22L
FlflOTOPPOSED;
Fitin
OPED DISLIKED
GMETHQD
Pendleton, wilt dorlve noma Itaaineaa
a4a wiMtinr tba. fair, bat the
ta a seoefal f eeUn that tills boninoaa
win b paruy or wowv
fact omen local money irura iui
tion will bo apent to Portland, thus tak
tnr It out of circulation la Eastern Ore-
ffon.
XZZ9 KOAD M03TET
"Th road anblect la one of intenM
vaata, nrtfML Umatilla
ta kaaa nllM of roada and
WUUW aww"W
not nor than 200 jtnllen have been per-
i imnsM4 Ti need of more
road wont la urgent ana u mumuvu
the nam all over Eaatern Oregon,
County and atata funds are virtually ex
hausted and there la consequently great
Interest In the distribution of the federal
road money. The money available will
not suffice to carry out 10 per cent of
the wont that is neeoea.
"Under such conditions people are in
wpm ... aaa anv nt this moner wasted
on protect In which Eastern Oreg-on has
. . . A 1 1 A 1 . l. AM
no interest, uur peopie iesi mai.
irmmtmry rtrmn'm nuou or federal money
la allotted their wishes should be given
consideration.
Ii nnnruiTW nnnwo
LUHbtVlll UKUWd
THE rittttOON-. DAILY. JOURNAL
PORTUIN1X OREGON.
That lUstern Orern Bt eVP"
a'nrlnetnU to the proposed exposiuon
In Portland In IMS. but that It opposes
the idea of calling- upon the state at
large to finance what Is to the people
. of that district a Portland undertaking,
7 .. .i V n Aldrteh. aXll-
tor of the Pendleton East Oregonlan.
.n.. i- .knuM ha financed by
pertlaad alone, Aldrlch declared to be
.... . i. fa at am Orecon. ana
. . w . w ta wmiM vladlv aooro-
prists funds to erect a creditable build-ins-
and provide an t.hlblt of Oregon
uxuturta and Orecon Industries.
dava tn Portland
ten his wsy to the editors' conference at
Eugene.
TOt II LAWMAKERS .1 vi..th Jan. 13. A special
. 4t I . . ,
-Kaaldents of uroauna couuij, ""train of ZS cars oi came ana wp -n
extrersoly few escepuons r wni Dere Thursday tor tjamornia pom is. xue
and unitedly back of the 14 senators who gteerB brought cents, considered here a
staadfastly opposed the plan for a top pct at present. The shippers were
' 1 noa.OOO stste tax for the 125 exposi- (n,arl. Drew, Fred Stukel and Louis
Don." Aldrlch said, iso returning ... --1 rrber
... - -a mora avlalm 1
Hint " " , . .
than was H-nator Roy IMn-r, president
.w. An raachlnc Pendleton
W L II,
following the close of the session. i
a public bssquet in honor of Senator
Vila ... W. aaaa vlanrOualV Indorsed Dy
luimi n. w
i j . mm nmfaa.onal men
HHin UU.IH... i..., .
and farmers without reference to ParU
aanahln or factionalism. ReporU from
Trainload of Stock
' Is Shipped South
IN STATE; HEALTH
GOOD PAST YEAR
System Is Scored;
S. P. Agent Talks
Uses Gun to Take
Shirt From Guest
Tan 11 After feeding and eiT-
sanshln or factionalism. i . -- , , - . - ,
p"OTn,F . . . i.jlhI, I., w I A . am whn claimed tn he
ik. aaatarn Section 01 uie siaia niuni iu wu .
that similar inaoriemeni nm wrn i u j
the other Fstem Oregon senators. Those the Pendleton round-up, Dan M. Jones,
who. may thins .""- : r-. ;h:
these senators ami m -""'"" i " - " . , z - , -
reuse of their action on the fair meas- ungrateful man the morning following
t.mn. a-ranita.' I hi rest snd nourishment.
."There is on ine pari oi """.1
rounly residents no feeling of dislike LIBRARY BOARD ELECTS
for Portlsnd. nor any aesire w Freewater, Jan. 1J Mrs. Earl &
or. small. There ls simply a difference R waB elected chairman of the Free-
f opinion as to how ine .a.r , library board. Uklng the place
financed. Most persons believe that wfMr8 K d. Mason, resigned. Mrs.
Und should finance the expoalt on. but or rs. .mb,r of nty
masy think It v.ould be right ana proper - - wa, eIected a new mem-
for ths state to make a "'"-' w Mrs. Howard Evans was reelected
pronrlatlon for an Oregon building. I ber. f.
Farta of Eastern uregon. muuuun
Longevity Is on the increase In Ore-
eon and the health, of the people of the
atate has been especially good during
the past year, according to the mortat-
itv records of the Oregon Life Inaur
ance com oan T. Total death, claims paid
during 1921 amounted! to $58,000, 27 per
cent of the expected losses, and the low
est death record in the history of the
company.
The figures were presented In the an
nual report of A. L Mills, president of
the Oregon Life, at the sixteenth an
nual sales conference of the company In
ih. Tvminan imm ( the Benson hotel
-
rr TAr,t inmrinM in force at
llluiaiBj. --" '
the end of the year amounted to SZ6,-
510,000. compared with 3.ouu,uw i i
end of the previous year, according to
4V aaaaauo e.nl O tfftT HI 1 fit" tJtJllI lnJ
mo w.w - - .,, (Win
Increased from z,ii.wv w
durine The year.
Though the year 1921 was character
t ,v. i.w .hh nf a np.riod of fln-
lacvt a uu " " ,
anclal depression, policies jssuea
i j ...ii n s 1S4.000. compared
.i.v. s o-e iun iiirlna- 1320. Which was
IU1 fiwivww " .
the record year In the company's his-
tory. a decrease oi oniy i per wcuw
pared with a loss oi zu " v '
ter condiUon were predicted by the pres
ident for 1933. ,
As a birthday present to Pi861"
Mills, who will be 64 years old Friday,
the salesmen of the organisation pre
sented him with 84 poUcies aggregating
1128.750. written during the past lew
days. The sales conlerence wui
Friday night, adoui ",""
their wives are in atienoance.
J. H- Mulchay. general freight agent
of th e Southern I-acinc company; urged
members of the Portland Industrial
traffic club, at its weekly luncheon in
tha Orecon erill Thursday, to take the
initiative in seeing that equitable freight
rates are put in effect and that the spirit
of fairness be developed between indus
tries, localities and states. He warned
4V.. .1,,K avafnat rata.m&iknr bY Commis
sions, holding that the Interstate com
merce commission should be the sole
"You have the power to overcome an
unfavorable rate by communicating your
troubles to your represenuvea a con
gress and to the interstate commerce
commission." Mulchay said. "It is for
you to use that power.
m Kresheara. Thursday night, was
.lai of manslaughter for the slay
ing of Joe Brigga la a quarrel over some
.nniaa at Ttresbears' rancn en oiumo
.innrh. The Jury recommenaea tnat
Bresheara be paroled, but this recom-
Unl afwit and later aa a Sautban
oaiac. r.Tiii Ama?. Ha arraaHaai
i.ti. ii. . mm i lif rVa and
i.,u ... -Mit af Anfmnillnr a local boteV
keeper oat oi severaj oayw louging. i-
. Vak-aM III 111 1,IW1 -ITini MXa V mXKjEr
noon by IL P. Swetlaad. deputy United
States mars mo.
Portland Students
In Political Eace
PnHQT HDTI11CDV
I1HHF0RIIRWT
rwport. Or. Jam, 11 Sixty
attended th annual bosioeas meeting
At seauie ocnooi
nesday cveainc. i Major Getthstedt ad-
. .. !. . . Ka
ortaaea tne cius in um latuuav
Temperature Nine
. .a . 1
Below at Ulamatn
xri.matv, TiVitia. Jan. IS. A temnera-
is dea-reea below aero has caused
the upper end of Klamath lake to freeze
ever, bringing to an ena ior tne winter
tne diking of a large area or tnaian
lands by the California-Oregon Power
company. The thermometer here yester-
mAminii registered a aecrrees oeiow
Tern 16 deCTees colder than was re
corded any day last winter.
. . ... - I Tvi-i mainii, MMa artltlarv. located
Bresheara be paroled, out tnia room- i University of waanington. seatue. ju. - - i " "
. .. . - mmIm mi.h action I, ir hav.. ..j rn,n. Hnwe.n. both I here. The club went on record la aup-
menaauon ww vv"- - I wj i
. niiM tv.a iaw the court I. nn. .1.11 tnr atndantl port' of the CMxanlsation in any way
may disregard the recommendation. Sen- offices at an all university lpo""b furher IU "Towth and
tenee will be pronounced later. I -emoiy ai me uniTtraij 1
The iury returned to the courtroom Thursday afternoon. Miss Boyer was Secretary DWktnsofi reviewed tne
afM7d SUn out a short time, as- nominated for secnr of the indent acbvement. of the club duHnflM
WXtr representauv on the board I -rnr,VaT duar" mi ImpoV
the courtroom, fainted. I Miss Boyer is prominent in f 7: commission form of city government for
o the Judge's chambers work. She was a member 'h"aeM Newport. Leading dUaens from dlffer
ni.riTd Her committee In chsrge of building the nf the cltv heartily tn-1
Pupils of rrench v
-.vUlass Jintertainea
aataaWM- lu. 1 TIm yitatch claM
Ct thar-Artlngtoa nigh achool. cnwalstlnC
at -aveai finm ana seven poya.
Lata aloaiagwe, reu tut.
Strode. Aedra l-wortb, Beverly Iwas.
Gladys) West, joaa MixMnnay, wa
Douglas, Martoa vvaauerxora. mw
- .mi Rnat and RaT HakeT.
aaaer'Mlas BealrVta. Toran, wvre gweata
at th bome OI a IW n caiaeritarw.
Wednesday evening. WUUara EUertaea.
Arlington nign acnoot tuwue q-cm
was honor guest.
Newport. Or.. Jan. !. Leeur Martin
has received the appointment of deputy
f ct ha"d bn r I w c a tant of which was the adoption of a I collector of r CU
ears, who was In the urm. fainted. , a member of the ".tude,t I ?J ?"".r.Z I T. a "rooT l-" Hi
She was earned to tne Juag-a coa ---- --- f buljdln. thel"rT.rra !T. t..7 7 I kMitirr Martin has taken an active,
and later In th. evening recover r" , " r. tro. She has also e" J "".I Zr"'7 county and stau politics for
a-"- - - - I 11 1 nail 1 v n as b"it w i m ana avr ptbletil. bliiu 1 a -
been active in rnpua comvee tXpresslon Of the members of the 1
Deputy Collector of
Customs Appointea
composure.
Prisoner Accused
On Several Counts
She belongs to
HosebUrg. Jan. 13. George Grant, who
was arrested here some time ago on
.him nf imnemnnatinK an officer.
1 1 v v.". aw - . w
was Thursday bound over to the federal
grand Jury by United States Commis
sioner jonea. vaum dc.. .1 " - - -- m
weeks ago, first passing himself off aa a I place Wednesday. January 1
debate work.
Vata IftmrltT.
Miss Howell haa been a member of the
staff of the university dally for three
years. She Is president 01 km uoraino.
women s honorary dramatic soroniy, anu
is society editor of the 1932 Tyee, student
a. v.v Sh haa been nromlnent in
Miin'i leaa-ue work and is a member
Af the lunior nrom committee. She is
atriiiataii with Pi Reta Phi sorority.
TVia atiirlent election, nominations for
a.hlch were made Thursday, will take
several years.
HOKSB FALLS OS RIDER
n.w.. Ian 11. James Coleman was
peverely Injured while riding an unmy
horse Tuesday. The animal reared and
fell backwards on nun.
ET8 1CT BVTH
Cottage Grove. Or.. Jan. IL Albert
i..n f.n fai under the flame lesdin?
a n'avlirfi aawmlll and was deluged
ins uoara ui uuwa ...... . . - .i, ,
year. The Newport quartet aang. "It s a with Ice cold water. He -as badly
Darn Good Town for the Shape It's In." I bruised. .
rv.,.. 1 tne expression ei vne meroorra 01 um
I ... I Jl . . .a... I. alll W. . A .....l
at the next election.
With a deep water, channel to tne
oceanln eight. I a committee was ap
pointed to work In conjunction with
the port commissioners' to acquire mill
ing sites near the city for Industries
now seeking locations here.
nArm Wllmt A. T. Thomaa. C C
Presley and Dr.; Forbes were elected on
the board 01 directors tor ui ensamg
.nnnw rnMPITT ELCCTS
IfiLIlI HWl w
uwawoter. Jan. 13. The Pleasant
View Telephone company elected offi
cers and directors Tuesday w
President. R. E. Heskett ; eecretary
easuTer. rscr Walters ; directors,
Walter Vanderahe and John Foater.
r 1 r j. r...:.:..1 A M4!tnr!nni Tnmnrrnw T7vrinin?T Harmonious Choruses,
Was
e Earner
I 1 " " " "
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED EVERY ART
IChicolate Walnut
Fudge, Lb. Box
19c
I Freshly made in our own fac-
I tory. .' No deliveries.
I Main and Nlnfc Floors,
I Basement Balcony.
! THERE'S
III
I at I "
Eveiytliing in the
Downstairs Store
Reduced
Oar own lower prices are still
farther reduced NOW.
Downstair- Store,
Basement Balcony.
Money Saved Is Money Earned?
ICED I
MONEY WITHIN YOUR GRASP
You Get It Simply by Getting Your Share
of the Most Liberal Outpouring of Economies
Featuring Meier & Frank's Greatest of All
Clearance Sales
Now Sweeping Through Every One
of the Store's 100 Departments
v-
and salaried workers, until lately, have lacked -the
money-making advantages of Investment.
But all this has been changed. There is a new
order of things. Now, everybody, no matter
how small their salary or wages, can invest and
receive cash dividends from their savings.
PORTLAND
GAS & COKE CO.
has worked out a way for you to enjoy all the
privileges, advantages and benefits of invest
ment Our Plan, while new to many, is not untried and
untested. By means of it hundreds of local people
have become partners in this business. They
bought shares in the company by paying a little
at a time out of their earnings. Lots of these
investors had nothing coming in but their wages
at the end of the week. Now, with the income
from the money they invested, they are able to
provide many comforts and luxuries for their
families and themselves which they could not
have afforded otherwise.
Why don't YOU become an Investor? Gome in
and talk the matted over with us. 0" y?u
so, a representative of the Company will be glad
to call upon you and answer any questions you d
like to ask. Use the coupon below; it is for your
convenience.
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(CONTRACT MNES AND GROCERIES EXCEPTED)
Buy!
r
Supply All Personal and Home Needs at
Substantial Savings From the Northwest's
Greatest Stocks of Quality Merchandise
Now!
All Suits Now
on Sale at
$
Sampeck and other standard,
makes. Entire stocks ia these
three groups.
Third Floor.
Overcoats Now
on Sale at
$101 $18
AH are peafly reduced. Sizes
to 17 years. Fur collared coats
are S16.50 to $26.65.
Third Floor.
All Manhattan
Shirts Less
33
Now 1.6S to $4.65 lor refute
$2.50 to $7.50 shirts of this fa
mous make.
Main Floor.
All Suits and
Overcoats
ETerytUnt la our stocks includ
ing new Society Brand and Adler
Rochester cirments.
Third Floor.
Store Hoars
9:15 to S:4S
MaH Order
Filled
Gas
Portland
& Coke Co.
r , INFORMATION COUPON
(Without OblicabOB)
if a .- M.Va rhmn-na.
roruana was ot w - j , n
Investment Dept. Gasco Bufldint, Portland, Ore.
. . :n..tMtj KnnVlat rantiinfnr ti'S 1
Iriease sena me muu -------- j - r
More Inforrnatiorf about your Preferred Stock, (2) I
Details, of Easy Plyment Plan, (3) How to Judje an
Investment. . j
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