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10 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, : PORTL. AND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2D KiX 6 4. r I t E v si V. t." v. X LEG SLAT VE BQYS E till HE R poimcAL smvas Urge for Official Preferment Be- k' ginning to Show Its Life in Various Sections of the State. On by one, and' by twoa and three. .the leataUUve koi re bectanlng to irrlnd op their grubblnf hoee and start ut to cultivate tho tender and aluatv a , o Indlffenoae to tbeir particular dia- 4rM .. j Bn C. Sheldon, for aereral terrrie member of the houre from Jackson i eoonty. la. out for the aenatorsbip from thai him county now held by Senator p. M. Tbomaa, who has deserted tho legislative forum to seelc place on the circuit bench of Jackson and Joaephlna : counties. , I Louis Lachmund and Alex LaFoIlett. i the veteran antl-tsjier of Marlon, are both expected to seek reelection to the senate from that county, while It Is , roealp that Hal D. ration, former bouse and Mnate mmibcr from Marlon, will sek to come bsck again. RK3ATK HIS GOAL K. II. Belknap of Monroe. Bnton county, has turned his back upon the lower house to run for the senatorshlp from the ninth district, Benton and - irolk. from which post Senator L il Pat ! Hereon Is retiring-, with gubernatorial (busses In bis bonnet. I W. W. Lunger of La Fayette, former j member ftf the house. Is not after the JpolltlcaK'spalp of Senator W, T. Vinton.' I who has not yet made up hie mind ' mhether to seek reelection or to retire j to private life and the law. ,! William Stone, house member from (Clackamas, is to wk the senatorial Vest of Thomas F. Ryan, who, In turn. i, wants te be state treasurer. Stone, It ls said, may have a field to run against jfer gossip has It that Linn Jones,-former ; Ihouse member. Grant B. Dimlck. Chris tian Scbuebel. L. U Porter, Dr. lL S. I Mount. Wallace Cau field, all Republl 1 vans, and Oscar Eby and Gilbert Hedges, : ooin wmocrt. may ail or them, or some of them, decide to keep him: com : pony In the primary campaign. I iLErrra gets nnsr ! Milton R. Klepper of Portland, hat dumped his lance into rest and wants to Joust with soma one for the senate .place held by John Gill, who does not jiwant to run for reelection. W. W. Banks Intends to seek his old seat In the chair of the fourteenth dele gation. Clarkamaa-Coulmbia and Mult nomah counties, and Dr. Karl C. Me ijFarland. present representative, is said Jto have bis eye on the same place. I Al W. Norblad. the anti-purse seiner from Clatsop, has his head set on re turning to his seat In the senate, and SO It goes. I Over on the bouse side, there are al ready many candidates In the offing and tome of them clear out in the open sea. 'It la expected that Tom Kay of Marion. win be a candidate, together wiur Ivan Martin, also a present mem ber. . 8am Brown, formerly fat the house. Is being 'talked of. together with S. J. Smith, a banker, of St Paul,' Gordon R Watt, a lawyer of Aurora, and ; Dr. Floyd Utter of Satan. Down In Jackson county Vernon Vaw- ter. Ralph CowgW and W. H- Gore, all of Medford, are being discussed as can didates. Perry O. Powell of Monmouth, at present a member from Polk county, will seek reelection.. Herbert Egbert of The Dalles, win seek reelection from Wasco county, and may have opposition In William Bolton of Maupln. Frank M. GiU of Dufur, and possibly others. W. B. Dennis of Carlton will most probably seek to return to the house from Yamhill county after a session's absence. Phillip Hammond wants to go back from Clackamas,, and M. J. Lee, fourth man In the list of the 1920 pri maries. Is expected to be a candidate. Pat Gallagher, the ebulent Irishman from Malheur, will in all probability hunt his old seat again. W. C. North of Multnomah is already out for re election, while it is probable that most of the Multnomah delegation . in the house will seek , to return together with a flock cTtiew ones who want to get In. H. J. . Overturf and Denton BurtUck of Bend and . Redmond will be candi dates from the twenty-first district. El mer P. Dodd of Hertnlston will seek Representative Woodson's place from Umatilla and Morrow, Woodson having determined not to be a candidate. These are some of the early ones. The next two weeks will see practically all of the rest out and running. HUBBY S ACCUSED OF Wtt TOP' Mrs. Gertrude Fraley Makes Charges of Cruelty W Children in Her Divorce Complaint company was incorporated under : the laws uf Oregon and bad mining property in Coos, county. f.-. These - claims , were false the complaint states. - Kelly says he learned all this just recently. f97i DAMAGES SOUGHT Damages of $5275 for injuries received when he was nut down by a: grocer's wagon at East Morrison street and Mississippi avenue, January 31. U29, are asked by Martin OboliB from George Skogg. in a suit filed In circuit court Saturday afternoon. ROBERTS LEADS BEHTI8TS Centralis, Wash., Jan. 28. Dr. EL C Roberts of this city was elected president of the Lewis County Dental association Friday evening. 'Dr. J. H. Johnson. Che- Seattle Money Buys v ySpraceftoduction. ilVBU and Eailroad - Sale of the United States Spruce Pro duction corporation mill at Port An geles. Wash- together with M miles of railroad, extending westward from Disci ue station on the Seattle, Port Angeles A Western railroad, to K. S. Gramme of Seattle was announced Saturday by Cot Charles W. Van Way, president of the corporation, , Completion of the sale marks the transfer of the last of the real property of the spruce production cor poration to private ownership. According to the announcement Gram- World Peace Topic For Visiting Dean Marlon Fralev recently spun a top on the. bead of his baby son, 1 years old. and wore all the hair off. according to a divorce complaint filed in circuit court Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Gertrude Fralev. : Besides many, acts of personal cruelty Mrs. Fraley charges her husband with continually teasing the children just to annoy and harass her. This happen whenever he is at home, the complaint states. ' V "His teasine said babies consists of pinching them and holding them up by; one leg to toughen them." . MA3T FINED FOB PRACTICING MEDICEfE WITHOUT LICEHSE L. C. Mlxner, with offices In the Swet land building, was fined $100 by Dis trict Hawkins. Saturday, after he was convicted of practicing medicine without a license. Mlxner was fined $50 by District Judge Hawkins on a previous occasion when convicted of a similar of fense. Deputy District Attorney Gra ham prosecuted both cases. haJis, vice president, and Dr. Jerome H. mer had secured an option for the pur- w turner, uencraua, secretary-treasurer, chase of the property and 45 days. was allowed In which to dose the deal. Colo nel Van Way stated that the price agreed upon was approximately $1,100. 900. which was the minimum considera tion recommended by the war depart ment , ' Negotiations for the transfer of title to the purchaser were under way. it was stated, and arrangements were being mmAM. tor ts t w ef machinery and mill equipment la storage at Van couver barracks. SHIP TttLDS BOOZE AG AT . Boquian. WasK, Jan, It. Two hun dred .and sixty-four quart of Japanese -Scotch" -whiskey were seised Friday on the Japanese steamer Calaa Mara when Deputy Collector of Customs W. A. May and six other officers searched her tor the second time at the Eureka mill dock here. 1 World peace, a new Interpretation of democracy, the new principle of educa tion, an understanding of industrial jus tice and good will and the great prob lem of internationalism are some of the things that come under the head of the nation's new program as interpreted by Dr. Herbert I WiUett dean of the Uni versity of Chicago, in his address before the Oregon Civic league Saturday.: Dr. Willett spoke with special refer ence to America's part in the creation of world peace and touched only, briefly on the other ipema $f the program, tftt BOTS : AT1 CONFEBE3TCE Centralis, Wash., Jan. 28. Five hun dred boys, delegates to the Southwest Washington older boyB' conference, are attending the meetltngs here, which will end Sunday. The conference officers are: Ray Tarr, T acorn a, president; Howard Coetlgan, Centralia, vice presi dent; Fred Richards, Sumner, Isecre tary. ! ATTACHMENT WRIT FILED ON AUTO ASSOCIATION jpnurr.il x A writ of attachment on the property of the Automobile Dealers' association of Portland. Inc. was Died in circuit court Saturday afternoon, at the time of the filing of a suit by Dora Mai Guinther, wno ciaime uio owes her $93. The plaintiff alleges tnat one eniereu a contract to furnish scenery, costumes .n nnriin tnr a stvle show to be given in connection with the automobile show at The Auditorium, iwo aa ire fore the Btyle show was to open the association told the piainun uiey coma not use her, it is charged. SUES TO RECOVER. ON $& IN MINING STOCK SCHEME ra KaUt claims A. B. Crosman and Robert Ferguson "bunkoed" him out of $500 with fraudulent mining shares. Suit to recover the money was filed In ,-irraiit court Saturday afternoon. Kelly claims the two defendants sold him 12, 500 shares In the Eagle Mines company for $500. They represented that the 1 D Ik i hare you seen m.andheheSicueFs new store? I I . ITl.and h.h. Sichel wee's faraUbers sad bettors IM wsiltiftti street sestawtst eerser west park "He Puts The Teeth To Sleep" Dr. Stevenson's dis covery of a new local dental anaesthesia has brought a new era to den tistry. Its application has passed the experimental stage, one year of con stant use in all kinds of cases, and proof is not lacking of the fact that there is NO PAIN AT THE TIME OF ITS USE O R DISAGREEABLE EFFECTS AFTER WARD. This is not a mental state. IT IS A PHY SICAL FACT. Hundreds of patients testify to this and -not one will contradict it- When pain has been eliminated cavities may be properly .prepared and a better filling made. If there is no pain the dentist will not slight his work. Get this idea into the subconscious mind: THERE IS NO PAIN WHEN THE TEETH ARE ASLEEP. NO GAS, COCAINE OR "NERVE BLOCKING." It is so easy you will wonder why you ever DID dread having your teeth filled. J. E. Stevenson. D. D. S. SMITH, LONG & STEVENSON 310 Bush & Lane Bldg. Portland, Oregon. - t i v Three pairs of O'Donnell Bench-Made Shoes Free - for renaming this store The first three sending up the name chosen win their choice of any pair of Shoes in our stock. . Should only one person send the name used, a pair will be given each of sec ond choice. Thke advantage of this exceptional opportunity Names in mail before contest closes will be: received and registered, j , Flick Shoe Go. 112 Fourth CONTEST CLOSES JANUARY 31ST MIDNIGHT Wiley B. Allen Co. . will move to 148 Fifth St. (Bet. Morrison and Alder) About Feb. 15th Tli$ Euphona Reproducing Inner-Player HERE'S a Player Piano that is pleasingly different it plays five different ways. It is, first of all, a perfect reproducing piano; electrically operated and entirely, automatic. It brings to you the playing of the world's master pianists, reproduced with absolute fidelity, tjoth in technicfue and expression. It may be Operated, too, as a regular foot-pedaled player piano; as an electrically operated player with control of expression through the pedals, or as an electric player with manual expression con trol. And, it may be used as a regular upright piano, played by hand. ; The Euphona is a Cable-made instrument your assurance of fine quality and high value. And, it is moderately priced within easy reach of all. Come in and let us demonstrate this in strument. When you have seen it and heard it, no other instrument will satisfy you. K I iBLlMj L 11 etatee. bead of reck of the thre lin el work. spedelM In te CStrnvl I rw. c w. pvrir. itjit e-rtrr r errieeJtore trom Waenincton. IX C ' j C B. Smith. fc4 of Uie etetM ri eenrtoe : W. A. Lierd. meUeeal leer e the coeatT eeot ro ; norrnr 1 Wer4. uttoMl lodtf of woenen'e wvrk f Georre K. KerreU. MeUeael imiUX' c the here end flrte rhib rk ene feer ef their eaeteteitta, eil from Weer , Inrtoa. vtn be prtet. I soe vltl he heM mormiBS. eXtorww m few r the eveelece, b4 erui la eiiyeoe. w ceree te ette"" torn Tnweaey wormmi om eeiere J . I be tekee hy eelemrbUe te CorreiW't open Monday at the alultaemah hotel. rlalUn- rartoua OMmociatreUona t1 Lnrectore or exteneio or uteee 11 ay. Call 3-Day Meeting For Agricultural Extension. Workers A three day eoof ereoee ef the arrWroi- tnral exteneloa weckeie of 11 Nerthweet tee. tn the three depertzaeatav home df-monetreUen. cooety eeate aad beya ead stria dub. tother with heede ef theee three liaee of aetlrlUee treci the tatae relation eerrtce ef the denartmeet of artcalture In Waahlnctoa. D. C will 1 be I; eh . . the r Old Father Tii Small initial payment MASON AND HAMLW PIANOS MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY New Location 148 FIFTH ST. Bet. Morrison and Alder About Feb. 15th We Give Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Have You a Wardrobe Trunk? You will never know true convenience in traveling without one. Clothes easily packed and unpacked. UKLY Luggage stands the hard knocks of travel. All Iildy Tnmks.O.CIOjL Bags, Suitcases 70 20 OFF This Week Only Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes $2.7S Aluminum Hot Water Bot-j tie, special at. ...... .$1.95 ! Two-quart red ruboer, seamless Hot water Bottle, special at $1.49 Two-ouart combination Hot Wa ter Bottle and Fountain Syrinf e special at $29 13.00 two-quirt Fountain Sy ringe, special $1.98 Umbrellas Extra Special This Week Only For Your Old Ji Electriclron One lot quality; at only Ladies ' Umbrellas, good !x.t.r?..sp.eci,l $2.50 One lot of Ladies' Silk Umbrel las, regular price 10; J7 ETA VliUV now special. Ladies' very values up to special at '. - One Silk t2;. very Umbrellas; $9.50 Bring in yoar old electric iron and we will allow you t.00 oa the purchase price of a New UnjveriAl Hotpoint ' American Beauty Good for this week only. me ates 4 Good in in DR. K. G. Aran.C5D I Prartlre 1 lJatlUd te Blrh-Claae DeetWtry Oety From tte Bad For Years I Have Stood His Exacting Test e t Thousands patronize my office and ray palronaff tbroushout the state is increasmf and I am equipped and prepared to give particular people the finest up-to-date dental service. I PRIDE MYSELP ON THE FACT tkt my examinations tod sd vlce are entirely honest and based on the actual requirements of the patient If a tooth can be saved we save it. If a small H3 Ing Is sufficient, that is all we advise. If crown or bridge work tj necessary, 1 personally guarantee that the tooth win be placed in an absolutely perfect condition before It is crowned and t cost will be less than the time work can be done for elsewhere. J Superior Dentistry at Moderate Prices y) Flesh-Colored Plates Warranted U fU ft r off Um cob 22-kCeUCrewM 22-k Cold Bridie caa chew ...$104 w. $5 4 p ....$5 aj wp OPEN NIGHTS IS-Tr. Electro Painless Dentists IN THE TWO-STORY BUILDING Cerwer Sixth aad Waakiagtew Sta. rertlasd, Orwfwa You Can Get $1000 By Joining the Thousand Dollar Club The Thousand Dollar Club is an organization of savers, each working systematically to save $1,000. The plan they, are following is most a . i e unique, it is sometning that you should investi gate thoroughly .and im mediately. Something you hare never beard about. YOU WANT SUMO QUICKLY J JOIN THIS CLUB Full information given on request. If you can't come, phone. IF STATE BANK of Portland, with which ts consolidated thm Peoples Bank WHERE FIFTH CROSSES STARK fi TOILET PAPER One dozen toilet pa per, special for this week at 98c 1 J '.- DRUGGISTS Alder at West Park FOUNTAIN PENS We have Waterman's Conklin's, . Moere'i Sbeaffers and Dana' Fountain Pens. PAYS TO GET THE BEST in Business Training as in everything alsm ORTHWESTER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE tteeeraermtee) "More (Aon a Business College9 The "new name of LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE expanded Day and Night Classes Broad way Morrison at Tenth (Tilford Bldg.)v Portland, Orefo 'J a r