The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON.
TUESDAY, JANUARY L 1-
t
HOWOR
OMR
CHANGE
IFlood of Silver Coins U Wanted h B'i '
Wilson Foundation Makes Appeal Hew MaitWBiiig
.!l PARKING LAW
Another change in ta city traffic w
slaanc ha b suggested by Corerpls-1 UonjL
ioner John li. Mann ana win o pro
nt4 to th council Wednesday. The
tmn4mMt prohibit parking on th
south half of Jefterson street, between
Tlitrd and Fourth streets, and on Park
and TamhtU streets, -near tho runway
of th Oregon Acta Stage terminal. '
Tho prohibition or parking on Jener
on waa aaked by tho Souiaora Pacific
company on tho ground that machine
parked on that aid of tho street aro In
danger ot being damaged ty tho over
hang of tho big lnterurban ears. Tho
Tamhlll and Park street claus pro
- nnti parking betwn Tamhlll and
Taylor on Park tret and between Park
and Broadway on Tamnui street in
lo to bo don to facilitate operation of
tho auto atageo leaving tho terminal
Th ordinance aloo prohibit parking
on tho bridge acroaa tho WtllametU
river and their approach. It prohib
Ua parking In Ankeny street, between
Park and Broadway, and between Sixth
treat and th WHlamett river.
IDA POB WISE WCKTClPAt
f EOJKCTH AHKCD BY AUDITOR
Bid for nine projects, on wer and
aivtit itNt imDrovements. were asked
fnr thla morning by Oeorg R. Funk,
city aodltor. Tho bids wilt b opened
by tho auditor at It o'clock on tho morn
ing of Kebrnar I. -;v i1 . '
The street Improvements -for whlen
bid ar requested are: Fenwlck street
from Bryant to Bnffato treet, Wrgant
street from Delawsr to Oay street. Kast
Thirty-fifth street from Hawtnorn ave
noo to Belmont street, llalaey street
rrotn Kast Third street to Union ave
nue. East Twenty-eeoond street from
Bumsldo to Couch Ueet, East Eighty
seventh street from Ollsan treet til
feet north, and Kast Thirty-ninth street
from Woodward aveno - to Division
street Th ' sewer construction project
la for th sewer In Junior atrott from
ast Thirteenth to Twenty-second street.
Dimes, quarters, fifty-cent pieces and
dollar. ' -'
Tho "Wood row WUson Foundation
committee wants a whole flood of them.
Tho flying squadron of th Oregon
committee, headed by Dr. C. J. Emttk,
also wants a, fJoclc of larger subacrlp-
All th committees of. the. "Woodrow
Wilson Foundation united today In
asking that offering to the Foundation
be mad at once, so that there shall
bo no interference with th Community
Cheat campaign, next week. ;
"We hare an opportunity to mak a
proud record for Oregon In th Wood-
row Wilson Foundation, and to e
trlbut la a privilege,", said Dr. Edward
It Pence, pastor of Westminster Pres
byterian church. Dr. Pence Is going to
giv all th ministers of Oregon oppor
tunity to b represented In th fund.
"To have a part In awards that recog
nlse distinctive achievement in democ
racy, peace through Just to and human
welfare that I a part of our-mission." -J
aid he.
Not th coupon published below.'
Take pencil or pen, fill ltut with name
and address and amount' of contribu
tion. Fnclose coin, but or check. Send
It to the Wood row wuaon foundation.
ear Lumbermen' Trust company bank,
or lv it at the bank, Broadway and
Oak streets. It will answer roll call
tor you as one : present -. among th
friend of Woodrow Wilson, a believer
in the Wilson ideals.
Subscription to the Woodrow Wilson
Foundation , acknowledged today , . in
clude: -I. . ' ,
Louis I. Hers, the Rev. E. H. Pence,
O. S. Smith, Frederick V. Holman.
Mr. Mary Teal. C. O. Bloomqulst. May
Bloomqulst. Mrs. ttoselU Bloomqulst.
W. ' H. Games, Andrew and Jennie L.
Sherwood. John W. Boyd. O. W.' Allen,
E. B. Gambee, Mrs. E. B. Gambee. N.A.
Poery. Mr and Mrs." C. ,W. Tahner,
Francis F. Jaench,. A." G.: MeGuffey,
Portland . W. O. Benthln.1; Camas,
Wash.; W. J. McCredle, Forest Grove;
Minnie K. Alen, Amboy. Wash. ; A. J.
Hobble; Oregon City; T. J. Wodekind.
Monmouth; Mrs. C Wallace Mercer,
North Powder: F. I Hart, Glendale;
O. W. Train. Rogue River; Lofty I
Bllyeu. Albany; .Chris Holler and N. P.
Peterson. Myrtle Point; JV M. Cole
Halfway.
WOODROW WILSON FOUNDATION,
Lumbermen Tnut Company Bank
Portland, Oregon.
Gentlemen? inclosed find ..... . for Woodrow Wilson
Foundation fund. Pleis tend certificate of membership to tag under
signed at the following, address:
Wrecking operation were begun Mon
day on the old frame atrncture occupy
tog the site-of the propose fireproof
wbolesal . market .'; Jbuildin; t the
Gardners', and Ranchers association on
the block bounded by East Third. Main
and Madison street and Union avenue,
The buildins being wrecked were erect
ed bv the association 16 years ago at a
cost of approximately 130.000 and the
2M by JOt foot block purchased by the
association in 1906 for 110,000 is
valued at $80,000.
Th first shovel of earth for the new
market was turned Saturday. Th build
ing will be of reinforced concret con
struction, two stories In height with
basement. Retail "tores will occupy the
Union avenue front and the balance of
the space will be ilsed for storage and for
wholesale marketing purpose, von ot
the bulldmr U estimated at $225,000.
Plans were nrenared by W. W. Lucius
and construction work is in charge of
Robert Paysee. . Ex-service . men and
head of famUIes will be given preference
in employment, for wrecking and con
struction work, according to Joe Flgiidv
manager ot th Gardener and Ranchers'
association.
Suicide Daughter of
Pioneer Lumberman;
Estate Share Lost
Name
;.. .;. h, . ... ..... . . . .....
ftTREET AHD aCWKB .
FOR TEAK COST $5.71t,144
fttreet and ewer construction for th
Mural year ending November at coot
$1,710,744. according to th annual re
port Tied thla morning by R. E. Kream
er. chief of the bureau of construction.
The number of mil of work don was
-Th
amount Of work don during th
aiMad ta thut already expended.
makes th cumulative cost of street snd
ewer work don In the city since m
totsl $44.71.&03. Th toUl mileage Is
444.19.
Street extension proeeedlnrs were car
. ried out that added t-99 miles of atreet
to th city during the year. Thla was
don at a cost of $141,280.12.
Aberdeen. Wash.. Jan. 24. Mrs. Fern
L. Sherwood, who- committed suicide In
New York, was rthe only daughter ot
the late Captain" J. M. Weatherwax,
nioneer lumberman here, who left a
large fortune in which she shared. Cliff
. .. 1 1 M. Weatherwax. lumberman of this city
Address l gan Francisco, whose wife figured
recently in a sensational arrest In Port
land, is a brother.
Mrs. Sherwood's marriage here years
ago was a brilliant social affair -but
was followed 11 years ago by a divorce.
After her divorce she became a I
a Christian Science healer. Much Of
the fortune left her, It is understood
here, was dissipated by bad investments.
Mark Sherwood, her divorced husband.
was prominent here In lumber circles
and In city affairs. He now lives in
San Francisco. . ,
, lmpmi ......
Ul.
Oty. State
Make checks to Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Lumbermen Trust
Company bank, Broadway and Oak streets. Portland, Oregon,
Wednesday afternoon at-1 o'clock. Rev.
F. E. Reddlck of Fellda officiating.
. Knrs lit whos who
University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan. 24.
Nine university faculty members ap
pear in "Who's Who In America.' They
are President P. L. Campbell. Dr.
James D. Bamett. Ir. Timothy Cloran,
th. K. G. Schmidt, Dr. H. D. Sheldon,
Dr. W, D. Smith, rrofessor P. G. Young.
Dr. George Rebec and Dr. H. B. Torrey.
mum
WM
WEDNESDAY-
Boardman Merchant
Wins, 'Insurance on.
Store After Fight
- i V-
Thouch William Raskin once eoh-
V fessed to burning his store at Board
m.n. Or- March 20. 1920. he waa freed
h ha stood trial on th charg t
arson, and ha capped the climax this
week by securing a verdict In Circuit
Jd fUapleton' court Monday for
$3i00 Insurance money from th Liver
pool. London a Globe Insurance corn
ea nr.
Haakln had amlrned hi right to the
insurance to th adjustment bureau of
th Portland Association of Credit Men.
ahlch AToaecuted th case for him. Be
side th $2500, th verdict included
$175 for attorney' feea
According to Haaklns' testimony, he I
waa badgered Into making th original
confession that he set fir to the Board
man store. Tom Garland, who repr
entsd him in th anon trial and so-
ured th verdict of not guilty, also rep
resented htm m th present civil case.
John Collier waa counsel (or th insur
ance, company.
All Articles We Are Offering Are Certainly Great Bargains
$ .00
11 DAY
FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STREETS
DAY
WOMEN'S
SLIPPERS
Felt slippers with leather or J I 1111
Uucvi vmo ovics. muici a. ua
trimmed Juliets or low cut with
pom poma Broken Rises. Values
to $149. Wednesday special $1.00.
No refunds. No exchanges.
li
WOMEN'S
SP&TS
Q0 Wool felt, kersey cloth and
moleskin spats. Many dif
ferent colors to select f torn.
Values to $3.29 Wednesday
special $1.00.
- v- m
Kailroads Improved
' Under U. S. Control,
Says W D. Hines
Washington. Jan. 14. (L N. 8.)
Walker D. Ulne. former dlrector-gn-
ral of raUroada, unequivocally denied
today that th nation' railroads were I
"brokaa down' whan th government
turned thorn back to private ownership
la ms.
lllneg declared befor th senat In
terstate eommsro eommltt that, on
th contrary, government control had
resulted In tre proved equipment, better
torsi and nor all round efficiency.
"They were in much better shape
when returned than when th govern
ment took them over,1 I lines said.
27 Inch 49x39 Turkish
Bath
Percales Towels
ZmT
42x39 Inch
. Bleached
Pillow Cases
. 51.00
p'
1
"36 Inch
Unbleached
MUSLIN
7Yds-
51
.00
CAPTA1 CIBClkt MOTHER DIES
Vanoavr. Wash- Jan. 14. Ura Ra-
ehel Circl of Fellda, died at St. Joseph
hoepltal Monday. Sh ha resided near
reiMa for 4 years, and waa th widow
ef Daniel ft Circle. Fho I survived by
two sons, Oeorg P. Orel of Vancouver
and Captain 1L A. Circle of th Port
lend pnlto fore, and two daughter.
Mr. John Seott of Pelida and Mrs.
lioyt of Vnouvr. Th funeral will
be held at th Knapp'a funeral parlors
Dr. Risk Health Underwear
MEN'S FLEECED LINED
UNION SUITS
.00
Jl
Sold regularly for 32.45
CHILDREN'S
PLAY SUITS
2 T
Blue denim or khaki colors,
trimmed in red galatea. Sires 1
to 10.
BOYS
GOLF SHIRTS
2for
31
.i)0
White Madras or Striped Percales.
French cutis. Sizes -12 to 14.
2 QUART ALUMINUM
Doners
syiooo
Hogular SL43 values, j Ko deliver
ies or C O. D.'s oa 'these dollar
specials. . . . 'i
TREE PRUNING
SHEARS
11 .CO
Excellent bargain. No C O.
orders on these specials.
; WHITE . v.
ENAMEL
51
.00
Quart
Regular JLS0.- Special Wednesday
only.- No CX- O, D.'a. or deliveries
on mess specials. ,
Vhea this store finished with inventory after the first of the year
we fouod ourselves with at least $60,000 more stock than we should
have. That's SHOES enough for a-lot of people!. We'll NEVER get
that sixty thousand back, either. . I'm "ordered to SELL that many
shbes out of the stock, but the store will lose a couple of years' profit
vhile I'm doing it, because thei;e are;THOUSANDS OF PAIRS marked
to g6 for only a fractibn of theii" original cost.
Women's $4.00 to $10.00
. Pumps and Oxfords
n
.60
Women's $5.00 to $10.00
Shoes1
Women' Strap
Rubbers
30 c
Men's' Storm
Rubbers
75c
Women's SJlk'
Hose
90c
Men's $5.00 Shoes
$.30
$11 .90
Women's $5.00 to $10.00
Pumps and Oxford
$n,60
Women's $5 to $10 Shoes,
Oxfords and Pumps
$.60
Boys' $4.00 School
Shoes
$2.80
Misses' $3.50 School
- Shoes
$2.60
Child's Shoes
4 to 8
75c
Children's Scuff ers
4 to 10J
$1.00
Men's $6 to $7.50 Shoes
.60
$4.
Men's $850 to $12 Shoes
$.30
Men' $7.50 to $9 Shoe
m
$&.30
1 1
Yomea's to $10 Values
Women's $7 to $12 Yalnes . J5
Women's ' 8to $12 Yalnes '6
Hen's to 5 York Shoes J3
Hen's '3 Scont Shoes . . .
TUMttiA 19 Qh
illCU d U IU 1 UUUVO
In referring to regular prices, I mean the regular price NOW, not war
time price. This store has kept in step with the downward trend.
. ta me
KaoekMt,
"F.EKT
FEEE'
ALASKA PINK
SALMON
Wb. Tan Can
CAHS:
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE
No. 2Va Can
r ZJ CAHS
STANDARD
CORN' :
: Limit 10 Can
Corner 4th
. andr
Alder
fro
C. W. SHTVELY, for
n
5:
ft
nf ilEI5)VllClL
The Bargain Spot of: Portland"
A-
Corner 4th
and
Alder
TUESDAY. JANUARY! 24, 1U22.
"PEACE IS III SIGHT
THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON.
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