The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 26, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    lHURSDAV,. JANUARY 28. . 1822.
THE OREGON. J3AILY- JOURNAL. -PORTLAHP. OREGDW.
US IS CiSEII
Legion Commander,; .
A ' - , 4 , '
For; ; Fort Steyens
1 As Veteran: Center
Astoria, Jan.' 26. The support of the
' ' " ' ; :
. Bel!ln(hara, Wash., Jen. . U. P.)
Talk at the sheriffs convention here
todsr centered largely around the I2S.i
school of applied criminology to b
established In Seattle for Instruction of
peaes officer In modern method of
criminal detection.
More then 49 deputy sheriffs have al
pledged to enter the school and
tke Intensive courses In handwriting,
"""try. analytical psychology, micro
scopic work, photography, electricity,
phenology and kindred subjects.
"T school Is to be conducted by Luke
a- May. chief of the R velar Interna
tKmal Secret Benrlce of Seattle, who was
elected president of the Northwest Asso
ciation of Hhrtffs and Police.
ne sheriffs' convention moved to
Vancouver, B. C. Tonight the officers
will close Ihelr annual session, which
raged for two days here, witb a "blow
out" la Vancouver as the guests of the
constabulary and the city and provin
cial police.'
Went. Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins of
toruana, and secretary. Sheriff Clar
ence K. Lens of SDOkana.
The board of governors are : Chief of
twee parses Anderson and Sheriff
Charlea McDonald of Vancouver, rep
resenting British Columbia; Sheriff B.
Rennl of Lincoln county, who with
Sheriff Matt Htarwlch Of Seattle, repre-
TTMiunnion j uaptatn or Police L.
A. - Harms of Portland and Jmmm n..
don. chief soeelal nni .k a t .
'V1? Oregon ; Sher
iffs 1. L Woody and T. L. Queries, rep
resenting Idaho, and Constable David
micnie ana commissioner Alfred Cuddy
representing Alberta.
School Housing Big
Problem at Capital
AtaleMtV Jain. 2fttClfrt the tilsh 1
and Junior high school here already
iiiiva oeyona intended rapacity and new
Classen In DrfWTMrt with th.
,h" Balem erhool board Is confronted
with a serious housing problem. En
trance) or trie new freshman class In
Kebsuary will Increase the high school
enrollment . to innrntimit.). i -
building planned to accommodate but
Too. At tha Washington Junior high
sr-hool 0 pupils are studying In a
srhool Planned to ftrrnmmnH.I. Ann m..
school board has under consideration the
aaTMomiy or providing two portable
mow ouuaings to care for the Increased
fnrwimvni.
S. Benson Helps Out
Loan Fund atO. A.C.
Orecon Agricultural r1l. m-
Jan, If. Himon Benson of Portland has
nepomiea ixwio ror tne student loan fund
as a help through the present crista
The loans have amounted to SCS14 so
this year an Increase of 17 per cent
""r same time last year, and the
funds are virtually depleted. Computing
the needs of students ror t
yesr at the present rate of Increase, the
committee anticipates requests will
amount to J30.1M.S0. Salem alumni sent
In a check for $50 and 1130 was raised
by the College Women's club at a bene-
American Legion in its effort to estab
lish a vocational training and rehabilita
tion center for disabled veterans of the
World war at Fort Stevens was pledged
Wednesday in a telegram received by
v.wuop post irom tianiord MacNider,
iimiiuuai cwnoianaer. I he oliicial prom
ised tO rush th ma
proper channels, in an attempt to have
uie new training center due the North
west established at Fort Stevens
The efforts of Clatsop post -to have
Fort Stevens designated as the center
followed the recent viait at Hwr.. M
Hyland, representing the veterans'
bureau, and a number of other officials.
woo aeciarea tne coast defense post a
few miles west of Astoria admiinhtv
suited for a rehabilitation station. The
oaxracKa ana cantonments at the tort
can accommodate 2000 men. It is pro
vided with a large hospital, with recre
ation facilities, and Hyland declared the
climate at Fort Stevens to be ideal for
tne purpose proposed.
e i
Three in Rowboat
Reach Land Safely
Aberdeen, Wash.,' Jan. 2. After be
ing 20 hours adrift in a rowboat in
which they left Taholah for Raft river
Saturday night, Harold Anunerman of
Seattle. William French, said to be ,ot
Portland, and a third man, who were
thought to have been lost, landed safely
on Destruction Island.
Last Stage Coach
Barn Is Destroyed
Salem. Jan. 2. With the destruction
of the old barn on the Sam Brown dona
tion land claim, 10 miles north of Salem,
the last reminder of the old stage coach
days has disappeared.' The barn, raxed
to make way. for a more modern struc
ture, was one of a string of . similar
barns along the route of the old Oregon
California stage line, which flourished
in the days of the gold rush to Call
fornia.
Woman Breaks Neck
Combing Her Hair
, (Ceittd New)
Svramia V V Jan 5 Iff.- IT-In
VlfTkerv. 9 1 nnt-M Upkail V -
while combing her hair and broke her
necs. are is now comined to her bed,
and has not moved since Sunday.
Michigan engineers have designed a
snow plow to be pushed ahead of an
endless tread tractor to onn drifted
roads to a width of 12 feet, yet which
can be handled by two men.
Endeavorers Hear
Appeal for Peace
A strong appeal for peace and a sug
gestion that the Christian Endeavor
forces of the nation Join In the demand
for a warleaa world, was made at the
First Presbytertsn church Wednesday
night by Dr. Ira Landrlth of Chicago,
before a gathering of several hundred
Portland Endeavorers.
"Our boys ars the cannon fodder of
tomorrow and oor girls the war nurses,"
he said, "and therefore peace is a young
people's affair.
K1RBT APPEAL ARGUED
Salem. Jan. H. Argument of the ap
peal or Klvle D. Klrby. attacking the
constitutionality of the state capital
punishment law." was presented before
the supreme court Wednesday after
noon. The executions of Klrby, John
Kathle-sad Dan Casey have all been
stayed by reprieve from Governor OJ
eott. pending action by the supreme
court.
POSTMASTER CONFIRMED
wasnington, Jan. 21. u. P.) The
senate today confirmed the nomination
.of Frank Hamlin for postmaster at
spnngiieia. jt.
ELLIOTT SEEKS HEALTH
Salem. Jan. Ii S A mnn,. .....
forester, left today for California points,
where he will spend a month or six weeks
tor ins. oeneni oi nil Health. .
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V
van Loans
Great
American
Version of
"Too Three
Musketeers"
D'Artagnan becomes Bud
McGraw, Athos becomes
Amos, Porthos becomes
Obadiah and Aremis be
comes Micah.
And if you don't get a
real thrill out of these
Yankee fight in' men
then there's- no Yankee
fightin blood in you.
RIVOLI
SATURDAY
ao gods Stixsm
.: AUDITORIUM BUILDING .
' Booth t IS, 16. 17, 18 Lower Floor
A
a Q A T 1R1 t0 satisfy yK' t":Nn p
A UXlJlJJlJ the creditors GT'mf, r J tx
mm m i si
Mr
im hi i :
ttikQ :3flEr.2Ssr Step.
When' a ! sua' sees himself bcin crowded into
a corner he naturally makes a desperate effort
to fisht his way at. i There probably is not a
business man Qr individual in Portland who will
condemn us for stepping out into the open to
fight for the defense of our business no mat
ter how shameful it may make us feel.
It s curtains" for us if we fail to raise the $25,000
cash needed soon to satisfy our creditors. Our only
hope to prevent this distasteful catastrophe is to
turn our entire stock over to the public at prices that
will COMPEL BUYING and convert at least a part
of it into cash.
We are hardened to the sting of the readjust
ment period since the war and we don't care how
much merchandise we are obliged to sacrifice
nor at what mice iust
converting enough stock into cash to keep from
being devoured by the hungry creditor wolves.
Friday
and
Saturday
ffl . business!
Motorists never have had a irfmilAr nnnnr4rm?fw
. walk m and take any accessory or tool in sight at
practically their own price and they may never again come so near to getting "something
for nothing." ,
Our advice is that you consider well your needs for the future as well as the present.
If you heed this sale you will motor farther for every dollar in 1922 than you ever did before.
ir Unrestricted ffiifce
' - -s , ...
A Bumper
Prcoents
90 of All
Serious
Collisions
Are Yon
Protected
j&jtSr Attached to ear. &mlw
AT SLAUGHTER PRICE
W VI mur -mr
Tire Covers
30x3
Sale price
None Reserved.
Black drill tire covers
$1.49
Other sizes from 32x1 to
34x4 -I QQ
Sale price .. 4Xe70
Fabric leather, extra qual
ity tire covers. Reg. $3.50
to $6 quality. Sizes from
32x4 to 35-5, dQ A Q
priced at... 4eCetO
Same with white bead-
Sale price . . tPSeO7
Boyce Motormeters
At prices you will not pass by.
Midget size 82.23
Junior size ..v S4.48
Unirersal size S6.73
Standard size $8.86
Hydrometers
Every motorist should test
his batteries. AQ
Reg-. 90c value.. HJ.C
Other srsdea similarly
reduced.
99
A "Knockout
on Bumpers!
Any: collision would cost you more than a
bumper at these slaughtered prices-and
probably lay up your car or send you to the
hospital. The cheapest protection is a good
bumper, front and rear.
Regular- $13.50 nuine ckeve''
- type pressed steel, channel bar
nickel plated bumper fox all cars,
f complete with fittings, wffl fit Ford,
J Maxwell, Dodge, Buick, Essex and
jail sUadard caxa. Slaughter price,
: complete, attached to your car
21 w Hlf!?!etL1,t? 1919' BeKBlir 10.00
s ,"s -tH "sasja w car ....
$539
Bular J16 Badger, Diamond Bar Bumper
with mckel fittmgs for aD standard caraTspe
,al attached to your car......
$898.
Champion X vfQ
SparkPlug..
Porcelains for Cham- Q
pion X Spark Plugs ea. IOC
t 3 Standard, WUliams Ford
Accelerator An n
Sale price ........ Pfe7
Bar and Ball type d jq
Radiator Caps .... J 1 e4 JJ
, Ford type- Caps on Qft
sale at 684 to i70C
Windshifeld Qeaners
All OAs and Greases
HeaTily Reduced
25c Regular 1-Ib
Cup Grease .....
can
14c
39c TTn
$10 Regular Folberth Automatic
nuivuuicm uuner. . a. real
automatic cleaner that works by
suction from automobile engine.
It works while you drive
through the worst QQ
rain, snow or sleet O0t0
Reg. 75c Windshield Oft '
Cleaners ..... .... 37C
Reg. $15 Windshield QQ L
Cleaners OSC
Rido Skid Tire Chains
80x3-inch . o A t
Special ......... Z.4y
All other sizes accordingly re
duced. ' ,f
Weed Chains, all Jyf j
size on sale up from V40
Ford Top Recovering
and Side Curtains
.'.. - . - -
Ford touring; top cover, in-ciudina-
back Ger no
cover.
curtain
Ford roadster
Including- back
curtain
too
. $4.48
Ford back
tsJn. only .
l-ln-1 Ford rear cur-CQJt
tain Urhts Vp
Small single Ford IQi
curtain llgbt Ar
Ford apron coil
protectors ......
Ford radiator
covers . . .
Ford foot pedal
draft protectors.
Ford owners will find or
Ford supply department to
be a paradise of bargains.
cur- eo X1
79
$2.39
.39
All Robes
Reduced
25 to 40
This is the opportunity of
a life-time to get a fine
Auto Robe at a real spe--
cxai price.
Reg. $6.00
Han o r e r
AH. Wool
Robe at.
fl.OO Reg. LJncolnshire all
wool Robe, else &tr on
Z71 Inches ... ?t'
. It.OO Reg. Maxwtltoa extra
thick, warm and heavy
wool Robe ?n OQ
Priced special at V0,0
$1J Reg. Peasley an all
wool steamer Robe of care
fully selected LJncolnshire
fleece, made in various
patterns, stse - f7 fQ
61x10 inches p4XV
.39
A.C. Ceo
" and
Betalekea.
Spark Plugs,
39c
Broadway at Couch Street
These Items Show Trend of Sale Prices
TUT
Fi.
1 . ' '.-,'
The Home of Auto Supplies9
Ford Repair Parts
Half Price
Ford Timer 795
Ford Windshield Glass, upper or
82.98
Ford Hand Starters... .53.98
Ford Coil Pointa, set. ..... 14
Ford Rear Wheel, S0x3H,-on
sale at .$3.95
Schroeder Hre Qf
Air Gauge......
Schroeder ValVe' Inside Core,
Per box ...........344
Bit: Stock Touring and
Trade BXirrors, interior and
exterior types, heavily re
duced. .
High-grade roarantced Inner
t2JMRt Tiri Ptopi' S 12
$1C Beg. Stewart Gaa Vacuum
Tank, priced at S8.98
Free
. With
$70 Purchase
We have secured an addi
, tional snpplj of the
u Official
Automobile
Blue Book
Standard Road Guide of
America Standard prk
$4. On vnlnme will be
presented to each custom
er, making a t7I0 par.
chaae at thig aal while
the RJpply lasta.
A Book Every
Motorist Wants
Gives detailed ronsing di- -recti
om for every mfl id
any place that can be
reached by auto and every
bit cf information both be
fore starting and en route
to make the trip a soeeeaa.
A Present for You
Motorists' Tools, Auto
Paints and Dressings
SLAUGHTERED
Every Accessory in House Slaughtered
' "
AiCTitu
Spark Plug
tr tl RelUr.
73e
Broadway at Couch Street