1-1 : t A"- JE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON FRIDAY..'. JANUARY ST. ItZt. llll! 0 110 I mm 4 CHARGES FILED i WITH This Ship Sells for $3000-F. O. B. Rocks DIRECTORS I A OonfUlenUaJ mmIm with Mrs. Lolaf isMwtn of ths woman's protective dlvf-l 'von, preceding special meeUnr of the! cheol board Thursday Rlftf), occupied I , ;n greater part of the directors' timet I i ,t Ot meeting. It. U- Thorn an, elerk.1 Instructed to prepare brief of I Jjfurres' mads against dancing la the! rublio schools by Methodist ministers. . i nd ! thm In th handa of the board I r tetardar nlgat rinal action. It ia bo- trmtl. will bs taken at the special meet- l'ir Thursday - night The board ad oitrved at S o clock. ' While press representatives were ex- . riuooa rrom the session witit Mra taia H in, they war Informed by board merrr- Anoint1 wss abed. Mra. -Baldwin, they said, presented a alngle caaa of Juvenile doltonueacy. but It was not attributed to school dancing. Mra. Baldwin, they said. til cooperate with .the board in the better regulation of community uaea of the school buildings. Including daaces. BTLA BA5CE, TOO Ths ministers supplementary report rontalned but little information afldl ttoael to their previous statenienL Two I aa betas disgraceful, especially pflo Instances were cited, according dancaa Md i don't believa them," rlapW TkjMMaa W the i)tveaei asaea I T withheld at the request of the minis-1 . - tern It thoroughly, Ons letter from a woman complains I ! nmwMii ta this hajidvtn of et aa entertainment riven at ine rsrooa- i mnrAu - uid Phiimnn Ncvin. would " lya school, at which "a little girl danoedl itko to sea the charges In writing. IX the Hula Hula'." characterised . as "ut-1 there are any names to be tfvert, the terly shocking and disgraceful.'' while board would be sura to respect nan- Pirtctor Woodward, sue stated. "looked I publicity of names, but I believe we on. apparently unmoved.". I have had : nothln but charges and I couia see nothing wrong in ine i counter-charrea o I are. oommentea wooawara. i et-i "I am -satisfied that .H the argu tended the entertainment and saw those I ments are in the brief filed by the numb! parents with their children tak- minlstersT-sald Dlcectoi Shall. "They ln part In the program, and enjoyed it Ifcave made their poslUon as strong as When this little girt earn oa with hr possible. I don't think anything would i f a r . ... , ' - 3- - V! 1 1 f. ' ' ' "" -j i VWir v ; - v rfy SSSrlC; GRHG IS URGED Tho crnlsea? Memphis as abe ts lying on tbe coast of Santo Domingo, where she baa withstood the storms of -years, bat whence it Is Impossible to pull ber off, naval experts say. She was sold tods to a Denver Junk firm. . . x v- . . ; - " . - . ,-Jv our morning, then there is, something wrong with tbe parent" v Woodward said the board would prob- kly adopt a rule prohibiting school chil dren tram attending school dances unless aeoompanted by a parent or guardian. IVY SELLS 9 OLD dance, I remember thinking how graoeful she was and what a pretty little thing. iHsgrareful! Why It reminded me of the little calves that frolic tn the pasture, sa full of motion and animation was she." THOMAS WOCID IKTESTIGATE While moat of the board members be lieved that after a study of the. briefs submitted they would be ready . to act rest week,' Director Thomas wanted to conduct a thorough Investigation - The board, the children and the eltv have been advertised all over the world be fslned by keeping the mess stirred up. I am strongly in favor of having the matter before us "before the -neat nwetlng." - fa BESTS BESPOXSIBLE ,' That the trouble Is not in the dance, but U the lack of parental supervision over children after they leave an evening affair, whether it be a school dance, a Christian Endeavor or a prayer tneet Ing, ts the-belief of Director Woodward. "Our supervision ends at the door, said Woodward, "and when a boy or girl wra ps AS HI . Washington. Jan. 27. (X N. S.) The sals of nine old warships as Junk was announced today by the navy depart ment. Eight of them were bought by : Hit- Hner ft Sons, Philadelphia, for 1235,000. They were the battleships Maine, Mis souri and Wisconsin, the cruiser Colum bia and the monitors Target, Tonopah, Oxark and Mlanton&moh. f The cruiser ..Memphis, now on the rocks boujrht by the Badetsk! Iron & Metal company of Denver for $3000. Pendleton, Jan. IT. The careful grad ing of Oregon honey, the finest produced anywhere, according to speakers, was advocated Thursday before the Oregon Beekeepers"' association, in annual con vention, by H. A. Scwllen, extension specialist of the Oregon Agricultural mllem. VrnfAKMnr sroiien urariui Lne amarurts ta bland their product . carefully ana- provide a. guarantee to dtstingulsa It from the inferior honey of California and Hawaii which, he said, was being freely mixed with the fine Oregon articla. From 1.000.000 to 5.000,000 pounds 01 honey each year are produced In Ore gon by approximately 100.000 colonies of bees, according to me corvauis proiea sor. Fren Bennion, county agent of Umatilla county, who presided at the luncheon of the Pendleton Commercial association at which the delegates were guests of the club, likened a colony of bees to a community o-humans. There are kings, queens, drones and busy bees in both, he said. A. J. Sanford of Bend, president, ex pressed the hope that the association would adopt tho motto "Oregon honey for Oregon." In his opinion, with the rifht kind of marketing methods. Ore gon would consume the entire output of honey la thia stats. One danger to the industry, the president pointed out. lie In tho practice toy some apiartsta to selling honey at their bomea tor leas than it can be bought at stores because through this method the merchants' en thusiasm for pushing home products is materially lessened. Mayor George A. Hartmaa welcomed :he beekeepers to Pendleton. Tbe convention voted to axnuate witn the American Honey Producers league. after the matter had been thoroughly discussed by speakers. - Problems not controlled V state associations are taken up by the I looey Producers league, such as Interstate commerce problems, n Uaal advertising and national distribu tion of hooey products. Oregon was the eighteenth state ts arniiaie. . Women1 Want Bight To Eetain Maiden Names at Marriage ." B Catatd He) Washington, Jan, 17. Hereafter every married woman wiH be free ts keep ber snatdeav naaae, Just as they de ta the movies and tn artlstle circles if the "bill of rights' sponsored by the n tleaal wotoea's party, passes the) stats legiaUtvrea. . Tbe first woman's party leader to burl ber OffVUl deflt ia the face of oueiTsa- Uoq is Usie am, cbairmas of tbe na tional orunciL And site baa Jwst aswored the Lucy Stone league of New Tork. which Is made up of maidcei named mar- -ried women, that . sock jtadepestdence is woman's right. ' - - Miss HU1 married Professac Tjeavtu of tha University of North Dakota, Cbrtatanas rve, and the aaaoaiKwsBent anads II days ags ktarted vta the suf fraglsta. Eight mfllion eloctrte lamps are being need ts illuminated signs throughout the era la meet of does not get home until e o'clock, la tna 1 off the. coast of Santo Domingo, was The Money-Saving Trail Uw Mjr Stairway, where you not only save money on your Suit or Overcoat, but in addition fet a FREE ALTERATION SERVICE that insures a GOOD FIT. SUITS and OVERCOATS $25 to $35 .... -Th sT S?iBBBjrSBTSi- Ob - ori an IV UPSTAIRS BToffrgy Cat-ty Comer fivm Pantages MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT o For more than 30 years Ounces for WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Lighten Her Burdens! LET ELECTRICITY MAKE HOMEKEEPING EASY trf GET HER A UHC77 males it eosg. f t BIBBr"-1 III 1 ' lit t-VtlT :1 ' i , Electric Washer WITH THE NEW Luminoid Cylinder Self-cleaning, no grease or scum can stick to it. The most perfect washer ever made. 1 A DOWN BALANCE 5XU EASY PAYMENTS Our Big Removal Sale IN FULL SWING Our building is to be wrecked. We must find a new loca tion. We are determined to move nothing but our name and, to accomplish this, have cut every price on staple, cvery-day electrical needs (contract goods excepted) to the bone. We haven't space here to give a list of prices, but the discounts run from 10 to 25 and in some cases even more. DON'T MISS THIS COME IN TODAY Smith-McCoy Electric Co. 104 Fifth Street Bdwy. 2686 "Buy Electrical Goods From People Who Knovf I YST in m a- the M.dhtv" the $anf slave in Beeanae ef Bis TJabellevaklc Sla aaS Streaa-th, the Bzvlolts af Mae late Make Those of H'ArtmgmM ta Hh Three Marketeers" Pale lata lastaTSl ftcaare. -1 rRlCZS ASO TESTES 0 BTAKTrXQ : CNTTT. s P. MVi Adjnbstoa SSe; Ises see. AITEB S P. JC Adults fittc; ILagtm lee aa4 U Child rrn always tSe. All prices m taelaslve of ssrar Mumi eoBuatenes as 1.x A. m . l, i "last times tomorrow .a tV 3D Wiley B. Allen Co. New Location February 15 148-Fifth Street (Between MorrUoh and Alder) SOLO The GAROLA' Did You Watch Harold Bauer's Hands when be played with the Symphony Orchestra at the Heilig Wednes day evening? 1P -s,-Ws1l Come in and hear a dem onttration of this remark able piano. Send the cou "pon below for catalogue. watch this great artist's hands in action and you will discover one of the secrets of the Solo Carola that has revolutionized reproducing art. When the artist plays delicate pianissimo, scarcely audible to the ear, his fingers are very close to the keys, the stroke short and light. when he plays crashing crescendos. his fingers are raised high and brought down with long. and vigorous strokes. the Solo Carola achieves its human-like touch and dynamics in identically the same manner, through a miniature keyboard within the piano, upon which human like fingers exactly duplicate the action of the living per former's hands. Name Address. New Location about Feb. 15th 148 Fifth St. Between Morrison and Alder WiWB Allen (g. tttSCN AM0 HAMJJ MORRISON CT. AT D ROADWAY New Location about Feb. 15th 148 Fifth St. Between Morrison and Alder Beaver 'Hill Coal : High Grade Little Ash Oregon Coal , Does not clinker, bums freely giving intense heat. -A less freight rate enables us to sell it for less. y, ' AXX. ORDERS 6ITIJ PKOXPT ATTESTIOJT LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO. EAST Kl V t VAST THUU BTMBT . ICTrtlHti Patronize Portland Labor II I I " III IT f 1 in' sj i" a"Ti sSj( isjp 1 1 1 1 1 saajj -.1 iniiii i . i - - vtvl - ... '-Zif ,x J'd. -, w iji.w-"Cr--' - , " - ia.,,-.,. .a:.fc.-A.r.-.a ,..r..:tr- .-. , f'-f .r, . - .. . . . - p ' .. These are the men who MAKE Gasco Briquets " 7 ' . Why NotKeep the Money in Portland and Patronize Your Fellow Citizens? And besides Gasco Briquets are over 82 solid carbon, while Slab Wood is 25 and Coal S3 to 19. Jhone orders to Main 500 or Autoxn. 5S2-74.